I think you're referring to character 'traits'.
Characteristics
They're called a round character.
A foil to a character is another character who acts in an opposite manner or has opposite characteristics. Foils help to show the strengths and flaws of a character through contrast.
a plat charactor
The third person with one character is called a limited narrator
Characteristics that were present in the common ancestor of the entire group of organisms.This character state is called ancestral for the group as a whole.
conquer other gods
The energy possessed by an object due to its motion is called kinetic energy.
the informations possessed for the characteristics are encoded in the genes of the body...
Collective nouns usually derive their name from the characteristics of the group they define. For example, a group of lions is called a pride because of their stately quality . Apparently, a group of owls is called a parliament, because we consider them to be possessed with a wise disposition.
Possessed
Characteristics possessed by an individual can include physical attributes (like height and eye color), personality traits (such as kindness or introversion), skills and talents (e.g. playing an instrument or being good at math), and beliefs and values (like religious or political views). These characteristics can be shaped by genetics, upbringing, experiences, and personal choices.
A foil. This character serves to emphasize the traits, qualities, and experiences of the protagonist by providing a direct contrast. This juxtaposition helps to enhance the understanding and development of the protagonist.
A character who has many different characteristics.
A character that has many traits is often referred to as a complex or multi-dimensional character. These characters are usually well-developed, with a range of characteristics, motives, and behaviors that make them interesting and believable to audiences.
In "Tuck Everlasting," the character of the Man in the Yellow Suit believes that Miles Tuck is possessed by the devil. He comes to this conclusion after observing the Tuck family’s unusual characteristics, particularly their immortality, which he interprets as a form of supernatural influence. The Man in the Yellow Suit seeks to exploit this belief for his own gain, demonstrating the themes of misunderstanding and fear of the unknown present in the story.
It is a polygenic character