Subject: Another ramble of a question...
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Posted on: 2011-09-16 13:10:00 UTC

So, I have been reading other PPC character profiles and it got me thinking a bit.

For my first agent, I will be intending to use a doppelanger of myself just to get the feel of the PPC and in order to allow me to relate to my character better (WITHOUT resorting to the dreaded Mary-Sue virus).

However, for a possible second character, my concern is relating to the underpinning law within PPC conduct: the Law of Narrative Comedy. Granted, a lot of outside events could make up for this, but, as a generally serious essay/fiction writer, I find it extremely difficult to incoperate comedy within characterisation without it being inneffective.

Coumpounding the matter is my general fandoms of interest run something on the lines of:

- Mass Effect Trilogy (any Mary Sue who gets within 5 meters of Liara T'Soni is in trouble!)

- Lord of the Rings
- Warhammer 40,000
- Deus Ex (recent)
- Killzone series
- Dragon Age series
- Star Wars universe (general knowledge)
- Tom Clancy fiction and spin-offs (general knowledge)

Yeah, you get the idea - I'm kinda a sucker for combat. It could work if the character in question was involved in the DMS, but -

Getting to the point: how can I include a "serious universe" character and sucessfully incorperate him/her within the PPC continum without disrupting the Law of Narrative Comedy?

"Someone? Anyone! Please, respond!" - GSGT Pete Stacker, Halo 3

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