Subject: Nah, it's laziness. ^_~
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Posted on: 2021-06-16 09:51:36 UTC

I say this as the creator of both those departments... back in't'day, I never bothered to look for decent Geographical Aberration stories, but just picked something that would qualify in generic Suefics. I think one of my original missions had 'they walked that a bit quickly' as the reason Dafydd was called in.

WhatThe is a bit different: as created, it wasn't intended for incoherency but for ideas that were so out there that it's hard to know what to charge them with. The one where Merry and Pippin speak Gaelic is the canonical example, or the fanfic of an unmade adaptation. They're not so much awful as they are "... say what?".

Since they were created fairly late in my original mission-writing period, they then languished for a long time - that's the laziness again, not bothering to even look for possible targets - until Scape stepped in. She's shifted the department's focus to utter incoherency, as you say, which is fine (really, it's fine... >_>), but means I can't really talk about that part. :D

Ultimately, though I poke fun at myself as lazy, you're right: Suvians are so easy to find, and so easy to kill in interesting ways. Stories with geography or whatnot as their core problem are a lot rarer.

This is why several of my agents have gone down the 'consultancy' route: Agent Huinesoron, for example, teams up with agents from more general departments to provide geographical expertise without pretending it's the only thing that matters. It works for what I want to do with him, but doesn't allow the same partnership stories that the standard model does.

hS

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