Subject: re: re: interlude and mission
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Posted on: 2024-02-05 04:51:40 UTC

Thanks for reading! Once again, your ability to see more connections in my writings than I intended to make strikes; I'm glad they work out continuity-wise, despite the publishing order of these pieces mostly being determined by the order they were beta'd in. And I'm glad my humor's still working! After reading my own jokes for so long for over a year, I started to lose the ability to judge their actual humor levels myself, haha. And I'm especially glad that character spot at the end wasn't too obviously ham-fisted or anything. I have less practice with serious emotional beats, so I was somewhat worried there. It's a similar case for eerie, spooky vibes, and it's also nice to see they worked out at least competently.

To answer some questions: Charles's voice wasn't the intent of that one line in the Ashes, moreso the Ashes preying on Jiwon's insecurities and fears, but perhaps that could also be an interpretation - a hateful remnant subsisting by joining a horde of other hateful remnants feels fitting. The Ashes of himself instead of a Flame... hm, maybe I can keep this in mind if I ever revisit the Ashes.

Speaking of, I'm very glad Charles got replaced by Charlie eventually; I checked the Rudi's RP logs where I was first testing the waters, and I unironically had him say "m'lady"... ugh. I wonder though, does this make Charlie comparable to a Suvian, considering they 'replaced' their original iteration? Maybe I can explore that in a later piece...

And I guess I never did give Jiwon's home verse much detail yet, come to think of it; funnily enough, when I first came up with him he was from ancient mythology, up to and including the time period. But as time passed, he ended up shifting in characterization and partner dynamic, and his backstory got updated with it. Currently his home setting's an urban fantasy kitchen sink of a world set in roughly modern times, which would explain the telephone (and his passable knowledge of pop culture).

And, as always, thanks for catching all the typos!

-a writing mass, happy to publish something with Dr. Glocktopus again after almost three years

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