Subject: I think the dispute as I understand it...
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Posted on: 2016-04-07 18:40:00 UTC

Is more about the creative process. And creative control. Yes we are working in an overall set universe, but that does not need to be restrictive in an of itself. Look at the entirety of fanfiction itself.

I think a good analogy is this the prompts are effectively when a GM railroads an RPG rather then letting it play out naturally. Yes it can still be fun, but not as much as if you had greater control over what you could do. So effectively different styles of scenarios then. Or another way to look at it would be who is in control of the scenario.

With a prompted system the ones who created the prompts are in control, whereas without a prompted system the writer (or players in my stretched RPG metaphor) is in control. Another way to look at it is, the prompts, at least to me, seem to be: not can you write well, but do you fit our cookie cutter mold of what a [PPC] writer should be. And I will say that the fitting the mold is one of the reasons I have yet to seek permission.

I think the real question needs to be what is the purpose of Permission. Is it to show you can write well and won't be hypocritical by going after other works. Or is it to show you fit the mold of what this current group of permission givers think is the proper way to write [for the PPC]

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