Subject: Re: Some follow-ups.
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Posted on: 2014-11-15 06:05:00 UTC

(I go out to have dinner with some friends, and my thread gets derailed by a discussion about the origins of Lilith in Babylonian mythology? Geez, you guys... XD)

Anyway, the idea behind E.V.L. being explicitly Suvian was to provide a unique viewpoint as far as PPC characters go. Most Sues who get recruited by the PPC are willing to balance their abilities and character for the sake of storytelling. E.V.L., on the other hand, had to have her power restrained by force, and similar to what you suggested, she would believe that ridding the world of badfic would ultimately be a Sisyphean ordeal. Essentially, she hates doing the Duty, but has no choice on the matter and nothing else to do.
Yeah, I do use Tropes a lot, and it's how I found the PPC in the first place. The Boxed Crook trope does sound more appropriate now that I've looked it up, and the pocket dimension prison works pretty well for her too. I could have her mention that since the Flowers can't afford to sacrifice Rayner, they offer to either imprison her or have her actively help her captor kill badfic. The latter, of course, being the lesser of two evils.

Ultimately, the way I usually develop my characters is through an active process, letting them gain strengths and weaknesses as they go. I could probably compromise the dilemma of either E.V.L. being a Sue or an ordinary OC by having her start with a Suvian mentality, believing that these characters aren't as bad as they seem, but gradually changes her opinion once she finds out how awful most of them really are. Likewise, Rayner adjusting to his condition will likely be a subplot throughout my DMS missions, with E.V.L. attempting to help even if she doesn't know what the Hell she's supposed to do about it.

I guess it was my mistake to post the initial bios without having them beta-reviewed, sorry to say. I'll remember to be more careful with those next time! ^^;

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