Subject: It's more than not being included in badfic.
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Posted on: 2014-05-23 17:19:00 UTC

To use the example of Gimli, he's part of the Fellowship, and nearly always appears alongside the rest in a Tenth Walker fic. It's the fact that he remains (usually, mostly) himself despite being touched by the badfic's words--and the fact that happened consistently through dozens and dozens of LotR missions--that make him "OOC Resistant."

Personally, I feel a character should show up in numerous missions, consistently remaining in-character in the face of the author's Words, before we tack the OOC resistance label on them.

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