Subject: So, let me see if I understand
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Posted on: 2015-01-21 01:05:00 UTC
You want to recruit Pit, but with slightly different coloration so you can pretend to not be recruiting a canon character. In order to accomplish this, you want to have the character be possessed and, at the same time, a character replacement; two things that are functionally identical. What I mean is, they are both methods of explaining the phenomenon of why a character is not behaving in-character.
This all strikes me as really complicated and unnecessary. Let me illustrate what I mean:
You want to make fried chicken (not!Pit). There are two good methods to make that happen; you either pan fry it (character replacement) or you deep fry it (possession). Both methods will give you fried chicken that you can eat and enjoy. However, you decide that in order to get the chicken the way you want it, you need to deep fry and pan fry. That being the case, you will end up with over-cooked, burnt chicken that will be unpalatable. It just doesn't make any sense to do both methods together. You get no added benefit, and quite possibly make the whole thing inedible.
Pick a method and simplify.
-Phobos, Zinc Saucier