User blog comment:Reens the Hedgehog/Hey Y'all, I got a question/@comment-32220816-20180103205942/@comment-26053663-20180106031451

From what I've seen in SD, I can agree with Max about this. She doesn't really act eccentric, from what I've seen at least. If you do want her to be eccentric, though, here are a few of my personal tips for how to better write eccentricity:

I hope that this can help in some way!
 * Think about particular speech patterns she might have. It can simply be a tiny quirk like not saying contractions (ex: saying "I will not" instead of "I won't"), or something more all-encompassing, like talking in a very olden way of speaking (potentially talking using somewhat medieval manners of speaking, seeing as she grew to love the idea of being a knight)
 * The other important thing to think about is tiny quirks in how she goes about simple tasks. Perhaps she bows whenever greeting someone, or when entering someone's home. Another thing could be strange habits. For instance, Clock-Watch will always tilt his head to the left slightly, and then to the right after a second, before continuing the cycle all over again whenever he is deep in thought. Little things like this can help to flesh out how eccentric a character is, and usually can provide insight on their personality as well.