Subject: The discussion got a bit out of hand further down.
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Posted on: 2016-04-09 09:55:00 UTC

So this is up here because it isn’t answering to a specific post; it’s my thoughts about the whole thing.

The main issues are actually addressed on the Permission Article and the Prompts Document: “Cheating is not encouraged, but the PG’s won’t ever know” and “Suggested lengths aren’t hard limits, but the PG’s have lives outside the PPC” (not in these exact words).

Part of being a PPCer is knowing what should and what shouldn’t be taken seriously; e.g. if canon says that you cannot kill Aslan, you just can’t, but if Gary Stu claims you can’t defeat him, because he is immortal, it’s a challenge to work around this limitation and defend canon anyway. I’m not sure whether somebody who doesn’t know how to work around limitations that aren’t even malicious, but meant to help, is ready to seek Permission. But since I don’t want to see potential wasted, a hint for thickheaded Permission-seekers may be in order:

“If you absolutely cannot do it in any other way, grip the prompt that fits best for a starting point and do with it whatever you want, as long as what you want to do is letting your agents experience the PPC. If this isn’t what you want to do, why are you even here?”

Maybe this should be the answer to one last Permission FAQ? But to be absolutely certain that I got this right, I would like to know whether the PGs can agree to the following:


  • We will never see a “permission denied” solely based on “apart from the first two sentences, where a badfic character chases your agents into a situation nobody ever thought of putting into a writing prompt, although it perfectly depicts the PPC’s quirkyness, your otherwise excellent writing example totally missed the point of Prompt No. 15 and any other random prompt you might have gotten”.
  • We will never see a “permission denied” solely based on “your otherwise perfect writing example that isn’t rambling pointlessly exceeds a given word count”.
  • We may see an epic permission request drop off the Board’s front page (and the second page, and the third page...) before any PG finds the time to take it on.

HG

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