Subject: To Be Fair, She Was a 'Sue
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Posted on: 2014-05-12 05:04:00 UTC
Time distortion is one of the things they do best. Though, one day to five hundred years does seem rather excessive.
Subject: To Be Fair, She Was a 'Sue
Author:
Posted on: 2014-05-12 05:04:00 UTC
Time distortion is one of the things they do best. Though, one day to five hundred years does seem rather excessive.
I realize that this is a bit premature, but I'm cooking my agents now and it will be at least a month before I complete all of the steps anyway.
Stats: Samantha, female, Nosgoth Cabal vampire, age 23 plus 450,"real world" and Nosgoth.
Appearance: Petite, about 5-foot 4-inches. Black hair to mid-shoulderblades, pale skin tone, yellow eyes.
Samantha was a twenty-something inhabitant of the "real world" and a fangirl of the Legacy of Kain video game series. She then was sucked into Nosgoth and was a Mary-Sue for the full five minutes it took to realize what was going on and save a main character from dying. Then some flavor of reality kicked in and she had a horrible and miserable week of being a less-than average human in Nosgoth. Then she became sick, had to beg the canon characters not to let her die, and the only way to save her was to turn her into a vampire.
Her memories and official PPC file show that she was confronted for breaking the universe. She apologized that she didn't mean it and said that she wanted to be human again and taken home, but also showed concern for the reality she was in since she knew about the damage. (The C-CAD popped before giving a good reading.)
Once settled into the PPC, she'll have some difficulty relating to younger agents. She will have an internal thought process that artificially prompts her to treat everyone as a person even if she sees them as walking prey. But she is used to being subordinate, so will follow instructions from someone she respects as more-knowledgeable.
Her counterpart will be a normal 30-something, to prompt condescension until he actually says something useful. He will also be excited about going into fics, to prick her irritation about how much it can suck to get dragged into even your favorite world. He will be a fan of many things, to justify bringing her as the partner who may not have even heard of the fiction.
I'm still working on the details of the partner, except that he has an academic interest in weapons and fighting style. He is also afraid of spiders for no good reason.
They will be in the Department of Floaters, though about half of the assignments are overflow from the Legacy of Kain Division. (Official story is that the division has all of the permanent staff it can handle.)
This is a third-person sample from Self-Insert-Authoress-Tripe. Basically the Legacy of Kain cast know that they are in a bad copy of their world and that it's run by the Author avatar.
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The Chess Museum was a humble building that felt more like a public library than a gallery. Rows of shelves held glass display boxes of chesspieces and boards instead of books, though there also was a small collection of books about chess near the entrance.
Some chess sets were normal except for the artistic quality of their pieces. Others had oddly shaped boards or were designed for more than two players. There were even chesslike game sets like Shogi and Chaturanga in the rear shelves.
Multiple tables were scattered in the main area. Kain and Vorador often met at this place. It was completely neutral and open to all, but quiet because few knew that it existed.
Kain and Vorador had chosen the most generic example of a normal chess set to play with, and were playing with the standard rules.
“What possessed you to raise my sire's murderer as your child?” Vorador asked.
“That detail had been lost to legend,” Kain admitted. “I had merely found the tomb of their most revered warriors and defiled them.”
“I hope you are satisfied,” Vorador grumbled.
“It was magnificent,” Kain grinned. Then he sobered. “I shall miss them.”
Vorador frowned, but did not press for details. For most, it was impolite to inquire about dead fledglings. In Kain's case, Vorador was afraid of the answers. He hadn't minded when he learned the fates of the traitors he had mistakenly sired, but was still sore that Umah had been lumped in with them.
“And now we have to suffer Malek's presence,” Vorador scowled, changing the subject.
“I never understood the value of simply humiliating an enemy,” Kain admitted.
Vorador was about to make his move, but he let his talon fall to the arm of his chair instead. “I wish that he had found me sooner so that I could have killed him outright. Rage had blinded me, and I was afraid of the damage I had already done.”
“Why did you help me, then?” Kain asked.
“I had a small shred of hope that you were our savior, but for the most part, I no longer cared.” Vorador finally reached across the board and placed his knight with a firm tap.
Kain stood. “How dare you keep me ignorant of my role?”
“Those prophesies destroyed far greater vampires than you, Kain,” Vorador answered, also standing. “Either you would save us or you wouldn't, and I was not going to burden you with incomplete scraps that could be misinterpreted so easily.”
Both froze in dread at the palpable sensation of being watched. Every shadow seemed to stare accusingly for the simple crime of speaking too loudly. Vorador and Kain both took their seats again and tried to concentrate on the game until those inscrutable presences once again gave them the barest of notice.
“The only thing that is protecting Malek now is that we have been told not to kill him,” Kain said, pointedly ignoring their argument and the forces that had stopped them.
“As if you have ever paid attention when told not to do something,” Vorador complained. “Though I do believe that she phrased it as a request.”
Kain frowned. He had faced impossible odds, a mad god, and defied fate itself. It wasn't that he was afraid of a capricious girl who could control all of existence and bend his very thoughts to her whim. Kain was simply aware that some scenarios were preferable to others.
“Tread carefully, Vorador. She has given you very little attention, but that may change,” Kain warned. “Ignoring Malek is a small indignity, one that he may suffer for without our interference.”
“Malek did say that he suffered a fate worse than death after I had left him defeated,” Vorador conceded. “I can only hope that allowing him to live now will bring him nothing but misery.”
When their game was finished, Kain and Vorador simply left the set sitting on the table, knowing that the mysterious caretakers would return it to its place.
I already want to bring Elizabeth from Selfishness in. Her story is pretty close to being a Pepe Le-pew.
Would it be wrong to blame her crazy on brain-effecting food sensitivity? Unlike the correlation between autism and gluten, Elizabeth has something else. It was discovered when she had to go on a severe diet during training, and suddenly she stopped wanting to be in an action department. I'm thinking janitorial or paperwork-related.
Basically I want her to be just about unshockable because everything is either new-weird, completely normal, or she's seen it before while she was in cukooland.
I have one or two fics in mind for this team, and then I'd be turning them over to free-for-use.
One is a bit-character librarian that was recruited from a Ghostbusters fic. I'll think about a name for her later. She's pretty jaded about weird things and a snarker.
The other is a sprite from the Rainbow Brite universe. He was the servant of a Mary-Sue that wanted "to make Dagobah as colorful and beautiful as Earth." His name is Chroma and his fur "is a completely new color that no one has ever seen before," so he's required to keep it dyed black. He sounds like a squeak toy.
I am having trouble with Hue, the fuzzball with dyed-black fur. I could say that he is Orko, Twink, an amalgam of all the Carebears, with perhaps a dash of Sesame Street characters from the 80's... but I end up with oatmeal.
I could maybe say that Early-season Daniel Jackson, or maybe even Movie!Jackson is his character template...
Basically I like to work with personalities that I can hear.
Can anyone think of any optimists that could survive working for PPC action department?
I think I'm still going to let other people play with these two, but I fell in love with them. I think I want to develop them as my first team. I decided to name the Ghostbusters refugee Kimberly and I'll do her bio once I've sorted her out. Chroma is now Hue.
The agents first meet – Kimberly and Hue
Kimberly studied a crossword puzzle as she wandered through the hallways of HQ. She had never been to RC 414 before, but it wouldn't have made it easier to find if she had. She became slightly excited to read a room number in the 400's, but she had been here long enough to know that she wasn't even close.
After she grew bored with the puzzle, she popped her chewing gum a few times and decided to head to the cafeteria. The way her luck was going, there was a chance that she would end up at the cafeteria, but wandering aimlessly hadn't worked. She almost missed the door to RC 414 as she wandered past, but she noticed it just in time.
A small creature opened the door. It stood about two feet tall, and resembled a ball of fur on legs. A pair of beady eyes and a round pink nose were the only features distinguishable in the mass of black fur. It wore blue mittens, socks, and a belt. “Hello?” he chirped in a hi-pitched voice.
“What are you supposed to be?” Kimberly had seen stranger things living in the RCs, but it was useful to know the species of your roommate's pet.
“Do you speak English?” he asked.
“What do you think, wise guy? Never met someone from Brooklyn before?” Kimberly bent down so that she could intimidate the fuzzball.
He made a placating gesture with his hands, then reached behind his back and pulled out a headset communicator. He pointedly showed it to Kimberly before settling it on his head.
She straightened up and crossed her arms. “Very funny. I've been assigned to this Response Center.”
“You're my new partner?” He gestured inside. “English is hard, do you have a comm?”
Kimberly rifled in her bag to humor the pipsqueak. Whoever her partner was, they sure knew how to go out of their way for a joke. Her communicator was a bulky walky-talky, but it came with a headset.
“I'm Hue,” he said before launching into a string of gibberish that sounded like a 78 record played at 33 rpm. The comm's built-in translator made him sound like a teenaged boy. “I would like for you to learn how to understand Happytalk and I will try my hardest to understand you.”
“Are you serious? You look like a stuffed animal! Why would someone assign something like you to Despatch?” Kimberly had just lost her patience.
“Don't judge me by my looks. I may be small, but size isn't everything.”
Rather, you're asking for concrit and comments on your agent idea? Obviously that's also fine, I'm just getting a nice obvious subject line into the thread clarifying that. ;)
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Is this the main character from that fic you put up to be sporked a while back? (I actually don't know anything about either of the continua crossed over, unfortunately.) The part about Samantha being sucked into Nosgoth reminded me of that.
What kind of powers does she have besides the standard vampire immortality? You didn't specify in her bio, which is why I'm asking. Also, if she hasn't been a vampire for a full day, which is the impression I got, then how the heck is she over 500 years old?
Samantha is from the 2011 rewrite of Drop a Stone, and I've only released chunks online. I do want to set up a yelling match between Samantha and Elizabeth from the Selfishness crossovers.
I'm not sure if this is reachable when not logged in. http://www.writingforums.org/threads/lok-vampire-prophecy-conversation.38968/
I don't know where you've gotten that she's only been a vampire for a day. The fic is supposed to take only narrative shortcuts through 500 or more years.
The standard traits for her breed are very limited telekinesis, hemokinesis, severe sensitivity to water, and the older ones can tolerate sunlight while the younger ones burst into flame.
As far as her unique "dark gift" I haven't decided on what it will be for PPC. I usually neglect to give her one, or don't get that far in. Another rewrite of the fic has the insert be able to turn into gas and physically inhabit bodies. It is too difficult to make it be plausible.
This is a sample from the 2011 rewrite of Drop a Stone. (I realize that Sam is already talking like a Nosgoth-resident when she should be using slang and simpler words.) Things that fans would know: Janos is a vampire, but he was born with angelic wings. Kain is closer to a traditional vampire. The Reaver is a sword that is also a key. Samantha was not in the original, this is a snippet from before she was turned into a vampire. Janos will be her sire and begin treating her better, but still like a little kid.
Time distortion is one of the things they do best. Though, one day to five hundred years does seem rather excessive.