Subject: Re: World One
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Posted on: 2014-08-11 05:16:00 UTC

Personally, I think the only distinction between World One and any other version of Earth is just that WO is "closer," in the sense that a disproportionate amount of agents come from there. I don't think it would feel particularly different from the majority of other (non urban fantasy) versions of Earth to most characters.

Honestly, if you're getting confused about "World One," you're overthinking it. The very concept of "World One" is just a placeholder name so we, and "RealWorld" agents, can talk about the so-called "Real World" without confusing/insulting a Narnian agent, who would see Narnia as the "Real World."

If you're wanting to do Despatch-style missions (I think that was you, yes? Apologies if I'm wrong.), then you don't necessarily need to depict World One. You can just send the author avatar through a portal, or whatever. You also don't necessarily need to say the self insert is even from World One, depending on what the fic allows. The fic in my second mission is (in reality) a Mary Sue story written in the real world about the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes continuum. However, for the mission, which I'll link to below, I instead chose to treat the story as a Despatch-style situation, where the author was a (modern-day) inhabitant of the AoSH continuum, who created a story with herself as self-insert, which let her go back in time to visit Holmes. I was able to this because the insert never refers to Holmes and the other characters as fictional. She is surprised to see them, but only how-did-I-get-here surprised, not this-has-mind-destroying-existential-repercussions surprised. She also claims to be from the future, not from another world where Holmes is fictional. Obviously, something like this depends on the fic you're missioning. Here's that mission:

http://doctorlit.dreamwidth.org/3091.html

Um. Sorry. This post got kind of long. I hope I've at least answered something. Is there anything I can make more clear?

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