Intrigue: This is a way for me to predict your character's behavior. I have given you many slots in order to explain this (such as personality and motivation) So basically you are telling me how you are going to act when a situation arises. Intrigue articles are simply things that don't fit in any of the provided categories. An example would be "Collects exotic pets" that really isn't a personality thing, nor is it a hope or dream. It is just something he does. You are free to have nothing in intrigue, but that isn't going to be very beneficial to you since it automatically means that your character is not intriguing at all. (Seriously, this IS what makes a character intriguing in a book or movie) [b]Here are some examples of Intrigue and famous characters[/b] Sherlock Holmes: Plays the violin to think, uses opiates, disinterested in simple and mundane crime, arrogant, innately trusts Watson, believes it is his duty to take care of those more ignorant than him, has his own personal code of justice, competitive with brother Han Solo: Skeptic, proud, not seeking self-improvement, constantly repairs and enhances his ship, in it for the money, a good friend, impulsive, likes danger, sarcastic, possessive Captain America: Patriotic, believes people need to be responsible for their actions, protective, believes in freedom, polite, self-sacrificing, lonely, blames himself even when it's not his fault, black and white morality, old fashioned