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SpecstacularSC
on 2012-11-05 17:17:00 UTC
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Sorry, Void.
So, I'm gonna plug a link to my DeviantART journal here: http://specstacularsc.deviantart.com/#/d5k68my
I'm looking for some peer feedback on this. Does it seem a bit too out of the norm? Or do I have something good going?
And if I have something good going, any tweaks that might be suggested?
I'd like to keep the overall theme of just good, healthy adventuring, though, so try not to offer me tweaks that might throw me on the same-old-same-old path that adventure stories usually take, if you can.
Thanks in advance.
There's no problem with it. by
Cassie
on 2012-11-02 18:50:00 UTC
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I have co-written several MSTs before now, and in most of them my co-authors and myself have added author-avatars to join the characters - sometimes with jokes about how we're risking our personal safety now our characters can actually get at us. :P
Not terribly unusual, actually. by
Neshomeh
on 2012-11-02 17:14:00 UTC
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MSTs are pretty much "anything goes" territory, since they're not generally considered canon, or in continuity. Even if they are part of your agents' actual timeline, it wouldn't be the first time agents ran into their authors in one way or another. That's why my usual user icon is a plushie: I gave my avatar the ability to turn into one so my characters couldn't actually kill me in RPs. {; P
~Neshomeh
An author avatar? by
firemagic
on 2012-11-02 14:55:00 UTC
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One that knows, not only that he/she is fictional, but that the PPC is fictional? That might be interesting, as long as it doesn't make her know everything that's going to happen...
I'm not sure, myself. by
SpecstacularSC
on 2012-11-02 13:52:00 UTC
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Don't take this as an example of my answer, but the Creator in my Specs and Co. series is essentially an avatar of me, but beefed up with magical humdiggery.
As for my answer: I don't know what the rules say towards that kind of thing. I'm not in any real place to try, since I don't have permission, and am not currently interested in applying for it. I assume, if it's not directly written and nobody calls you on it, that it can't be completely out of order to do.