Chevaliere

My blade is the ultimate instrument! Even the muses themselves would bow before the sound it makes.

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@alexander_west: "Return?" Little ol' me?

I dunno...everything seems so different now, I don't think I'd have a place.

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@the_institution: That's the case with any character I've written since I started. I always get sentimental, always wish I could do more with all of them, but I'm only one person.

But for me it could never be about filling some quota. "We need more _____________ users" isn't really a good way for things to stick. It has to come, at least largely, from an intrinsic desire on behalf of the writer. And that desire has to be greater than the desires that I feel for every other character and storyline swirling in my head. [Spend too much time up there and I'll get myself turned around, trying to tweak and fit everything everywhere.]

Not to suggest climate doesn't matter at all. But my appraisal differs.

@alexander_west:Disclaimer, I wrote it very early in my RPing career, and I did it all (including research, notebook-writing, and transferring to digital) in less than 24 hours. Took pretty much all day, but still very fast compared to my usual workrate these days.

It'd probably be due for at least some stylistic editing if I went back over it now.

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This was one of my favorite bios I've ever written. I wonder if it'd hold up if I read over it today.

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#4  Edited By Chevaliere

Sometimes I find myself particularly really not feeling his delivery, but he's really not terrible, I think. It's just...he's no Liam O'Brien. To be fair Liam is in my top 5, possibly top 3 VAs ever.

Disclaimer: I don't really have a hard/solid ranking system;

But he and Archer are practically synonymous. They got Mela Lee and Kari back [though I haven't heard much from the latter here yet]. I actually feel Shirou is improved with Papenbrook. It's just...Liam.

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I'd still like to write Olivier more involved in worldly events, most namely politics and conquering. Various things involving battles.

Some of best gifs n' stuff at her disposal.
Some of best gifs n' stuff at her disposal.

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@_dirge_: Very well! Because you beat the respect of fear into them! Also it wouldn't hurt to pose for a triumphant picture standing over Charlemagne's body and hang it on the wall.

I can't help a smile every time you post that gif.

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It's a terrible thing for me to look through my hard drive folders, because I start remembering all the ideas I had/have for various characters, and all the possibilities.

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@_dirge_: Sounds like he should be a bartender! ~_^

I'd be all over that.
I'd be all over that.

Totally gonna elevate you. Main character status, ho!

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Guys writing female characters (and vice versa, to an extent). A recurring issue, and Joy basically hit it on the head while I was sleeping. But it'll probably get lost in WC in short order. And while this thread may go under, I feel this would be a nice place to put it so at least if someone stumbles across this thread they might maybe perchance happen to see it.

Guys, when in doubt, I think you can safely take Greg Rucka's advice.

The answer to all of these questions is the same, fundamentally. One does not write a "female" character any more than one writes a "male" character. One writes character, and character is derived from many, many different components, gender being just one of them. Education, background, childhood, religion, sexual orientation and experience, unique history - all of these things influence character, and the writer's job is to present the whole package in the form of an individual. The problem isn't that writers forget they're writing one gender or another, it's that they do so without due consideration for the factors. To write any character, one must inhabit their life, evaluate it, and then see both through their character's bias, and objectively.

By the same token, sexy is not exploitative, and exploitation is dishonest. Reverse that chain and you can see that, whoever you are writing, if you are honest about them, fair to them, and allow them their moments of brilliance, you can create that sexiness without it becoming pandering. Sexy is not a visual trait - that's titillation. Cheesecake, beefcake, those are entirely visual matters. What makes someone sexy - what makes anyone sexy, in my opinion - is less how they look than how they do. Competence is sexy. Capability is sexy. Confidence is sexy. Smart is sexy. A character who clearly embodies these traits in some capacity or another is a character who is going to be attractive.

Bending over to pick up a dropped pen with your ass high in the air isn't sexy, that's just a butt shot. We confuse arousing with sexy in the same way we confuse strength with cruelty. A strong character isn't, by definition, a mean one, but the confusion between the two has lead to a shorthand where the attempt to depict a female character as "strong" translates to "bitch." They're not the same. Strength is part of character, as well - those characters who know what they want, know what they're willing to do to achieve those goals, and who rise again and again against opposition are, by definition, strong.

There are individual differences. We've had female writers who wrote characters that were extremely sexual and unabashed and totally out there about it, and both writer and character were female. That's not everyone's cup of tea, but for them it just was what they do. And they're fine. People like that exist in the world. There are women who love sex and who can be just as (pardon) horny as any man. And there are those who devote more concerted efforts so that isn't the thing one thinks of when they think of them (or their character, if we bring it back to the RP aspect).

So, there isn't really a rule, but if you want a rule that'll (maybe) keep you from writing a character you see as exploitative or a stereotypical, Greg Rucka should work. I endorse him. I love him. You should too.

There you go @maverick_6.

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