Plot is what happens; character motivation is why we care. These ideas help you answer the question every scene depends on — what does your character want, and what are they willing to do to get it? Use them to give any character or OC a spine of real desire.
Tip: Give a character two wants that can’t both win — a surface goal and a deeper need. The gap between them is where growth (and great conflict) lives.

Core Desires to Build On
- To be seen as more than what they were labeled.
- To protect the one thing they have left.
- To prove the person who doubted them wrong.
- To earn a belonging they were never given.
- To undo one specific mistake.
Fears That Drive Them
- Fear of becoming the person who hurt them.
- Fear of being needed and then abandoned.
- Fear that they’re fundamentally unlovable.
- Fear of failing the people counting on them.
- Fear that stopping means it all catches up.
Surface Want vs. Deeper Need
- Wants the promotion / needs to feel worthy without it.
- Wants revenge / needs to grieve.
- Wants to be left alone / needs to be pulled back in.
- Wants control / needs to trust someone.
- Wants to win / needs to forgive themselves.
Pressure That Forces a Choice
- What would make them betray their own goal?
- Who could ask them to stop, and would they?
- What’s the price they swore they’d never pay — until they had to?
- What do they want badly enough to become someone new for?
Give your character a goal, a fear, and a wound in one click with the free Character Headcanon Generator. Go deeper with Character Archetypes and How to Write OC Headcanons.