Subject: That's pretty much it.
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Posted on: 2011-11-11 04:48:00 UTC

Various things tacked on by various people over time, that is. Looking at the edit history, I find that the original content was just this:

A Mary Sue is a type of character in a work of fanfiction. Often the idealized self-insert of the writers (known as Suethors), Mary Sues are considered by their creators to be perfect in every way. Common traits of Mary Sues include

•oddly colored eyes or hair •bizarre names •connections to Canon characters, either family or romantic

The true indication of a Mary Sue, however, is if they change the focus of the canon to revolve around them. A Mary Sue is always a sign of bad writing.

The male version of a Mary Sue is sometimes called a Gary Stu or a Marty Sam.

There are many different varieties of Mary Sues, all with different strategies for getting control of the story: Emo!Sues, Bubbly!Sues, Goth!Sues, Evil!Sues, Possession!Sues, and many others.

Which is actually a fairly good definition. Not quite what we'd say now (I don't think everyone believes Mary Sue is always a sign of bad writing anymore), but pretty close.

Anyway, yeah, I agree with keeping a separate Gary Stu page. (This has nothing to do with the fact that I wrote it from scratch in the first place; of course not. >.>) And I also agree that discussion of Stu subtypes where they differ from Sue subtypes would be excellent. A lot of the subtypes are probably shared, though.

~Neshomeh

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