Subject: Re: Hello, I need comforting
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Posted on: 2011-08-11 20:55:00 UTC

First of all, welcome!

Secondly, I feel your pain. I also created a character who was a much awesomer version of myself when I was younger, and she went on adventures with all my favourite fictional characters. She was the daughter of a fighter pilot (Biggles, if anyone's familiar with the series) and he often took her along on his missions, where she made herself useful as a radio/radar operator, navigator and occasional medic. She was eleven (my age at the time). In years since then of actively hunting out Sues, I have never seen a worse example.

I still write that character. She's still named after me, still speaks numerous languages fluently, still kicks ass and is still a trained pilot and the daughter of a WW2 fighter pilot, so she's still Suish (she regularly scores as a bad Sue in litmus tests). However, I feel that she's made less of a Sue within her context because of the way others react to her. For example, I recently wrote her in a story where she screwed up and miscalculated several situations, got in trouble for her mistakes and attitude and just didn't have everything go her way. Others may disagree, but I think that makes her less of a Sue.

So I'd say that it's certainly fine that you once created a Sue (I'm pretty confident that most people here can say the same) and it's also OK that you won't drop her (I absolutely understand emotional connection to an old character) and that she may not be as Suish as she seems on paper depending on how you write her :)

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