Subject: The connection formed earlier, but I reckon that + Lily's "Spectrum" solidified it.
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Posted on: 2023-10-02 14:31:10 UTC

I definitely had "Theory" and "Spectrum" in the back of my mind, and see also Sueicosis and Vambiolaria.

Sueicosis was introduced by Elcalion in "An Announcement From Medical" in April 2006. It's a disease caused by the inhalation of Sue glitter that leaves one predisposed to fangirl/fanboy behavior and possibly full Suedom, though the latter was couched as speculation.

Notably, Elcalion says that the idea came up "in reply to speculation about the damage eating a Mary Sue might do to the agent." So, yeah, people have had concerns about that going way back, too.

Even in the original substance list, it's noted that Sue Soufflé is "for those PPCers who do not consider Sues to be of the same species as they are, or who really don’t care that much about cannibalism" and that it should not be consumed by anyone allergic to glitter. The description of Water (processed Sue-blood + caffeine) says it's "for the vampiric or just plain dementedly ticked-off agent," and mentions that it's one of the least popular drinks in the General Store. Neither of these was ever considered a good idea. {= )

Then there's Vambiolaria, which featured in The Hogwarts Fanfiction Academy chapters 11-13, published in October 2002 (per earliest review dates). It has nothing to do with glitter, but it does turn the afflicted person into a Mary Sue, and HFA may be among the earliest works to suggest that Suedom could be an acquired affliction. And then Vambiolaria and Sue glitter were later explicitly combined as a weapon by none other than Lily Winterwood in 2010 and 2011, for the invasions of IAHF.

~Neshomeh, globally right-brain processing for the win.

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