Subject: I'm definitely milder than most responses.
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Posted on: 2013-05-08 10:35:00 UTC

Okay, yes, I'll occasionally explode someone to death and send him off to meet Morgoth in a dream(?), or drive someone insane and turn her into a ruthless, amoral killer... but by the time their stories end, they're almost always healed and in a reasonably cheerful state of mind.

I guess I don't think that brutal physical or mental torture is the best way to grow a character. Maybe because it's not something that normally happens to people, and therefore won't produce a realistic person? Whereas Dafydd, for example, goes through friends who hate him, friends being hurt (when he can help, but it'll be hard on him), being in the papers, losing control of his anger, and losing his family. All right, yes, and dying and being resurrected - but he doesn't remember that. In general, though, those are all things a real person could go through, and that means I get to explore how Dafydd is different to most people - and how he's the same.

hS

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