>>1900127Well, first we should decide how being a solid, gas, or liquid, along with how being a Metal, a metaloid, or a non-metal effect their personalities.
I think this is how it should go:
first, the rarer the state-of-mater is to find on the table, the more strange/exotic their personalities should be. The more common, the more "normal"/realistic the personality.
Same for with Metals, non-metals, and metaloids.
Solid or Metal = mostly normal
Gas or non-metal = slightly eccentric
Metaloid = weird
Liquid = what is wrong with these people?! (due to the fact that there are only two elements, though, Bromine is twins due to being a diatomic element.)
I imagine that Mercury is something of a murderous psychopath. (Also a rather good meteorologist.)
I'm not sure about the Bromine twins, but we'll think of something.
-continues in next post-