The Character Trait Boxed Set brings together The Positive and Negative Trait Thesauruses in one streamlined resource for building rounded, believable characters.
Strong characters are shaped by both their strengths and their flaws. The Character Trait Boxed Set combines over 200 positive and negative traits into a single, cross-linked digital collection, making it easy to brainstorm character personalities and see exactly how attributes and weaknesses interact on the page.
Designed for quick navigation and in-the-moment reference, this boxed set helps writers move fluidly between traits and flaws to better understand how personality shapes behavior, decisions, relationships, and character arcs.
What This Boxed Set Helps Writers Do
See the Full Character Picture
Explore how strengths and flaws work together to create believable, well-rounded characters rather than isolated traits.
Move Easily Between Traits and Flaws
Cross-linked entries allow you to jump between related attributes and weaknesses, making it easier to spot natural tensions, blind spots, and contradictions.
Write Consistent, Character-Driven Behavior
Each entry connects personality traits to attitudes, thoughts, and behaviors, helping character choices feel intentional and grounded.
Build Characters with Depth and Staying Power
By understanding both what a character does well and where they struggle, you can create casts that feel authentic, dynamic, and memorable.
What’s Included in This Boxed Set:
The Positive Trait Thesaurus – 100 profiles of character strengths and how they shape behavior, values, and decision-making.
The Negative Trait Thesaurus – 100+ flaw profiles that showcase a character’s darker qualities, hampering their goals and causing turmoil in their relationships
Together, these guides provide non-stop brainstorming help for building characters and writing them with authority
Format and Availability
The Character Trait Boxed Set is available as a digital edition (EPUB) and is also offered in PDF format, making it easy to use on your preferred device while drafting or revising.









