Subject: Well...
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Posted on: 2013-08-08 18:06:00 UTC

The fact that Sues are usually main characters is expressed in the line "It is almost always the central focus of its story." I'm not sure why I wrote it that way instead of saying "It is almost always the main character of its story," so that's something I can change.

As for the definition, the ABCs there are only half the picture. I think they don't quite cover the "show vs tell" problem that results in what we call speshulness.

That's part of why "unintentionally" is in the definition, actually. Sues tend to be loaded down with attributes that are supposed to make them interesting, but it doesn't work, because interest comes from actions and growth, not attributes. They are flat despite the fact that they are emphatically meant to be the most interesting, coolest, bestest characters ever, so "unintentionally" is an important word. The fact that it also distinguishes Sues from bit characters, trolls, parodies, etc. is incidental.

I hope that makes sense. Thanks for the feedback!

~Neshomeh

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