Subject: Okay, but...
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Posted on: 2014-05-31 17:56:00 UTC

I'm not talking about characters recruited from badfic like Printworthy or Xericka. They are aware that they were "constructed" by an author. That's why there are such things as badfic character support groups in the PPC.

I'm talking about agents from Word Worlds who entered the PPC as agents from World One did: falling through plotholes, mysterious advertisements, or what have you. Characters like the Notary or Cali Still or Gremlin. Characters who by all accounts lived perfectly normal (for a given definition of normal in their universes) lives before accidentally stumbling into the hallways of Headquarters. Were they constructed by an author? Well yes, obviously. Us. But they don't know that.

...okay, this is getting way too meta for me. Forget I mentioned anything.

One more passing thought on this part of the discussion. If nothing else, this whole concept would make for a lot of in-universe debates about reality and perception and the nature of creativity. You know, the kind of debates that start off only a few steps removed from stereotypical stoner talk.
AGENT 1: What if reality... wasn't?
AGENT 2: Wasn't what?
AGENT 1: You know... real. Not as we know it, anyway.
AGENT 2: ...you are blowing my mind right now, dude.
AGENT 3: Did you idiots eat all my pretzels again?

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