Subject: Degrees of Stu-ism...
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Posted on: 2011-09-01 01:37:00 UTC

I don't know the continuum you're talking about, but I do have two cents here, which may or may not apply to that particular character...

You get characters that are really, really obvious Sues and Stus. A toddler could point them out. And then you get characters that are less obvious, and less annoying.

Non-annoying Canon Stu example: Drizzt Do'Urden. He's got all the sparkliness and angst going on; but he's not nearly as annoying as he could be, because he's well-integrated into the story. The story usually exists somewhat to serve him; but he gives back to the story, too; most Stus don't. Despite the obvious Stu traits, his glitter level stays pretty low, and the stories stay readable. A writer with less skill would have made him insufferable, but as it is, the other characters are just as interesting as Drizzt and the biggest annoyance has actually been due to copycats who have turned the entire drow species into a bunch of self-hating angsty atoner types rather than the downright scary, cold-hearted, back-stabbing subterranean elves they should've been.

The more skill you have as a writer, the more Stu/Sue traits you can get away with without annoying your readers. It's really a spectrum.

This is why we can recruit ex-Sues to the PPC, right? Because the ones that aren't as annoying as the average, the ones who have some kind of a personality and don't twist the canon as badly as usual, have some hope of becoming full-fledged characters that are contributing to the story rather than just leeching off it. It's good to recognize that.

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