Subject: General Expertise.
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Posted on: 2015-06-01 04:14:00 UTC
So, I was just listlessly browsing the wiki, clicked the "Random Page" button because why not? and I came across the General Expertise page.
*cue angelic choir*
Beautiful. I realized how incredibly helpful it would be to be able to ask about some of these things in regards to an OC I'm writing for.
To those who don't know, I am currently engaged in the rather "Arda"uos task of creating a believable, non-MS Tenth Walker. I'm fairly satisfied with her so far- Amy Trsitan, thirty five year old software architect, fencer, and incredibly socially awkward and isolated human. I've already got the basic gist of the plot, including how she got to Middle-earth (approved by hS- yay!), why she is allowed on the Quest, and why she's going on the Quest. That's all good.
What I need the most help with is fencing. Amy is a veteran fencer- she's been doing it for two decades. At the moment, I actually have her down as a gold-winning Olympian, but I think I'll tone that way down (unless a wiser head in such manners thinks it's a good idea?). Anyway, I know the bare basics of fencing, courtesy of Wikipedia and various passing references in books, but I would really appreciate a more in-depth look at the sport; mostly focusing on training. Amy also practices regular swordplay (her weapon of choice is a Roman gladius) and I would deeply appreciate principles and fundamentals in that area as well.
The other matter I would like some help with is psychology, if possible. Amy has a certain disorder called "selective mutism." Again, all I know is Wikipedia-level stuff, but basically she chooses not to speak, though she has the ability- sort of. Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder usually found in younger children, and is paired closely with social anxiety. Amy has a severe form known as "progressive mutism," which means she won't speak to anyone, rather than not speaking only in certain situations.
Here's my current backstory for her, which is very much up for critique and suggestion (and outright "Yeah, you're totally wrong and that's ludicrous." Should that be needed).
When she was very young, Amy had trouble learning to speak. She also had growing social anxiety, which made it even harder to learn, and eventually she wasn't making any progress at all. Her parents, who didn't want to force her to do anything, assumed she would grow out of it. She didn't, and over time as she used her voice less and less, she convinced herself that she was actually becoming mute (we've all experienced that harsh, painful croak when we haven't spoken for a while). Before long, she was totally sure in her own mind that she couldn't speak if she tried. Her parents were rightly concerned, but didn't have the proper resources, and didn't know that Amy had a disorder, much less that it could be treated. In addition, Amy seemed happier not being able to speak. It removed the pressure from her to be social and talk to anyone, and she was able to get along just fine with her parents using sign language.
Thus enters fully-grown Amy. Technically, if she learned, she could speak, but she is (a) far too prideful to ask anyone to teach her and (b) would find the whole process mortally embarrassing.
I apologize if the whole section feels rather vague; I don't know anything about what the time scale on this would be. Would it all take place before age seven? Age five? I have no idea.
I also don't have any experience with true social anxiety; I mean, I'm a little awkward at times, but that's about it. So.. add that to the list of things I could use help with.
Anyway, if it's not too much of a bother, I would really appreciate it if you guys could help me out. I very much want Amy to be a good OC, and these sorts of things are very important to that.