Pushing40 wrote:
I know a lot of people say not to start a char without a concept, but in doing that, don't write a trilogy on your char before you start either. Just the basics and off you go. Let the game happen to you and sooner than you realize, you'll be addicted.
This is fairly well-put, and I agree with the sentiment. You start with a very basic history, and a general idea of how your character might interact with others. In my experience, at least, the rest of the story writes itself retroactively the longer you play. Every interaction with another character brings up a few more questions to answer about who your own is, who he's been, where he's going. Eventually you find a few of these points that connect, and a few such lines begin to form a picture...
There isn't something "wrong" with you just because you haven't found a character you know and understand deeply enough that you just really love telling stories about him, and about this fictional world through his eyes. This is something that will come when it feels like it, like anything else involving creative inspiration. Until that day, do whatever pleases you, and don't stress out about it.