User blog comment:M-NUva/HHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/@comment-1070010-20120201040213

Dynamic characters start one way and end up quite different somehow- It can be a change of opinion, a growth from weak farmhand to dragon-riding hero, a twist from good to evil or vice-versa, or simply a development in maturity.

Arbiter was a little too dynamic- From birth to death, he was, in this order: Lonely/Scared > Innocent > Loving > Traumatized > Briefly Happy > Traumatized > Insane > Regretful > Cold/Distant > Friendly > Loving > Traumatized > Insane > ??? > Fatherly > Dead.

Don't go too crazy- but Tueor needs to change SOMEHOW. His change must be of his own volition, but influenced by the events surrounding him.

Deathwalker was a little smoother, as far as dynamic-ness: ??? > Damned > Rebellious > Regretful > Striving to be "Human" > Redeemed (?)