Ϲharlie Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 I think that this topic would be more at home in the writing section of the creative forum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saaji Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 For my main character thats displayed in my art topic Max Wiliams. Max Williams is suspiciously similar to you as you'd like to be. He may be popular, or he may not, but no matter what he's impossible to ignore; he stands out... just the way you always wanted to. He may have sometimes thought that he was special, or destined for greater things, but probably dismissed the idea as a fantasy. He's come in for his share of hurt, but gotten off with minor damage. And you've been sparing with the free handouts: whatever he gains, he's worked for. In general, you care deeply about Max Williams, but you're smart enough to let him stand on his own, without burdening him with your personal fantasies or propping him up with idealization and over-dramatization. Max Williams is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of him. Score Breakdown He's Got My Nose 13 Yo! 16 I'm Destined For What? 3 Can't Complain 6 Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child 5 Total: 43 I did a second one with my Saaji character Saaji Amaryuu isn't a character: he's you, or you as you'd like to be. He isn't really very cool: he blends into crowds, he hangs out on the fringes at parties, and wearing shades after dark makes him run into things. He may have sometimes thought that he was special, or destined for greater things, but probably dismissed the idea as a fantasy. He's come in for his share of hurt, but gotten off with minor damage. And you've been sparing with the free handouts: whatever he gains, he's worked for. You may have let yourself get a little too close to Saaji Amaryuu. Maybe he's you as you wish you were, or maybe you're just afraid no one will like him and are trying to give him a free ride. Have some confidence in your writing! Saaji Amaryuu is a good character. Give him room to be himself before you stifle him. Score Breakdown Mirror, Mirror 30 You Mean Plaid Is Out? 9 I'm Destined For What? 3 Can't Complain 9 Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child 5 Total: 56 I'm not too surprised about that. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_____ Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) Ninji is suspiciously similar to you as you'd like to be. He isn't really very cool: he blends into crowds, he hangs out on the fringes at parties, and wearing shades after dark makes him run into things. There's never been anything special about him that he could see; boy, is he in for a surprise. He's come in for his share of hurt, but gotten off with minor damage. And he's gotten no slack from you. In general, you care deeply about Ninji, but you're smart enough to let him stand on his own, without burdening him with your personal fantasies or propping him up with idealization and over-dramatization. Ninji is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of him. Score Breakdown He's Got My Nose 17 You Mean Plaid Is Out? 7 Plain Joe 1 Can't Complain 3 Momma HATES Him! 0 Total: 28 I want to be a coward/pathological liar who's a complete screw-up? Whaaaaaaaaaat? Edited November 23, 2008 by ChaosNinji Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Not Changed by VASM :( Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 My question is, What the hell is wrong with Self-Insertion? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knife Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 I got 54... Good huh? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuuda Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) My question is, What the hell is wrong with Self-Insertion? I do not know about self-insertion. But Mary-Sues and "Author's Darlings" are dreadful things to read. First of all, they are usually just too unbelievable and impossible to sympathise with. Secondly is the issue of using the character as a blatant mouth piece for your beliefs (There is nothing wrong with having a message in the story, but no about wants one shoved down their throats by a lame character). A like more reading on such similar subjects: http://limyaael.livejournal.com/202840.html No, they are not cute. They are not wonderful. They need to die now, and people need to learn the difference between loving their characters and falling in love with their characters. Edited November 23, 2008 by Shuuda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nightmare Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 Same as a lot of other people: Nightmare is suspiciously similar to you as you'd like to be. He isn't really very cool: he blends into crowds, he hangs out on the fringes at parties, and wearing shades after dark makes him run into things. He may have sometimes thought that he was special, or destined for greater things, but probably dismissed the idea as a fantasy. He's got no emotional scars to speak of. And you've been sparing with the free handouts: whatever he gains, he's worked for.In general, you care deeply about Nightmare, but you're smart enough to let him stand on his own, without burdening him with your personal fantasies or propping him up with idealization and over-dramatization. Nightmare is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of him. Score Breakdown He's Got My Nose 22 You Mean Plaid Is Out? 9 I'm Destined For What? 6 Healthy as a Horse 0 Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child 4 Total: 41 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Percivalé Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 Bizz is suspiciously similar to you as you'd like to be. She isn't really very cool: she blends into crowds, she hangs out on the fringes at parties, and wearing shades after dark makes her run into things. She may have sometimes thought that she was special, or destined for greater things, but probably dismissed the idea as a fantasy. She's come in for her share of hurt, but gotten off with minor damage. And she's gotten no slack from you. In general, you care deeply about Bizz, but you're smart enough to let her stand on her own, without burdening her with your personal fantasies or propping her up with idealization and over-dramatization. Bizz is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of her. Score Breakdown She's Got My Nose 15 You Mean Plaid Is Out? 5 I'm Destined For What? 6 Can't Complain 3 Momma HATES Her! 2 Total: 31 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Not Changed by VASM :( Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 It seems to me that this quiz is less for Author pets, and more for self insertion, I'm just saying it's possible to base a charcter off yourself and not have them be author pets Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuuda Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) It seems to me that this quiz is less for Author pets, and more for self insertion, I'm just saying it's possible to base a charcter off yourself and not have them be author pets But most people cannot do that well. I am going to go ahead and say that the self-insertions seen in stories on SF are an example of bad insertions. Edited November 23, 2008 by Shuuda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knife Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 You'd have to make your character an old person who is opposite of your gender to be original. This be flawed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shuuda Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 (edited) You'd have to make your character an old person who is opposite of your gender to be original. This be flawed. It is not about making them completely original, it is about making them interesting (And not a reflection of your wishful thinking). It is about not making people want to vomit when they read about your character. Edited November 23, 2008 by Shuuda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Percivalé Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 I took the second test and got a 58 That made me sad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hibari Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 I took the second test and got a 58That made me sad What exactly did it say? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Percivalé Posted November 23, 2008 Share Posted November 23, 2008 What exactly did it say? It gave me my score and then a key to what the scores meant And I was in the uber-sue range The first test gave me a 31 lol My sister got a 0. I didn't think that was possible. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leo_dragon_knight Posted November 24, 2008 Share Posted November 24, 2008 (edited) EDIT: Added more people. Renka Dune is only a little like you. He isn't really very cool: he blends into crowds, he hangs out on the fringes at parties, and wearing shades after dark makes him run into things. He may have sometimes thought that he was special, or destined for greater things, but probably dismissed the idea as a fantasy. He's come in for his share of hurt, but gotten off with minor damage. And he's gotten no slack from you. In general, you care deeply about Renka Dune, but you're smart enough to let him stand on his own, without burdening him with your personal fantasies or propping him up with idealization and over-dramatization. Renka Dune is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of him. Score Breakdown I Love Him, I Let Him Go 10 You Mean Plaid Is Out? 7 I'm Destined For What? 11 Can't Complain 9 Momma HATES Him! 1 Total: 38 The main villain of the first part of my story, gets a 38... Quess Score Breakdown Do I Know This Guy? 2 You Mean Plaid Is Out? 9 Plain Jane 1 Can't Complain 6 Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child 5 Total: 23 Minor character of the third arc. Leo of Thundran Score Breakdown He's Got My Nose 13 You Mean Plaid Is Out? 8 Hey, Wanna See My Crown-Shaped Birthmark? 13 Can't Complain 7 Momma HATES Him! 0 Total: 41 Main character of the first and third arc. Edited November 24, 2008 by leo_dragon_knight Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inactive Account Posted November 26, 2008 Share Posted November 26, 2008 Ah, interesting. Kiryn only scored a 67. Funny cause she's directly based off me (purposefully). Lessee... Nory, from my original story, got a 35, and Kaira from my Zelda fic got a 29. This is an interesting test. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Nightroad Posted November 26, 2008 Share Posted November 26, 2008 (edited) Lol this is cool. One of my OC's (who I may or may not write a story about) got a 39. Chris Lionheart isn't a character: he's you, or you as you'd like to be. He is not at all cool; in fact, he thinks cool is a temperature reading, and when he says "Oh, I just put on whatever old thing's lying around," he means "on the floor, where I threw it last night - but I turned the underwear inside out first." He may have sometimes thought that he was special, or destined for greater things, but probably dismissed the idea as a fantasy. He's got no emotional scars to speak of. And he's gotten no slack from you. In general, you care deeply about Chris Lionheart, but you're smart enough to let him stand on his own, without burdening him with your personal fantasies or propping him up with idealization and over-dramatization. Chris Lionheart is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of him. His score was based largely due to being based off of my appearance, personality, ideals, etc. He doesn't display the typical qualities of a Mary Sue (powers, distinct markings, etc.), but gained points in areas involving nobility, dead family, etc. The next OC, the first OC's son (who I may or may not write a story about) got a 31. Sam Lionheart is suspiciously similar to you as you'd like to be. He isn't really very cool: he blends into crowds, he hangs out on the fringes at parties, and wearing shades after dark makes him run into things. He may have sometimes thought that he was special, or destined for greater things, but probably dismissed the idea as a fantasy. He's got no emotional scars to speak of. And you've been sparing with the free handouts: whatever he gains, he's worked for. In general, you care deeply about Sam Lionheart, but you're smart enough to let him stand on his own, without burdening him with your personal fantasies or propping him up with idealization and over-dramatization. Sam Lionheart is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of him. His score was largely due to similarities to my appearance and ideals. He doesn't display most typical Mary Sue qualities, and is rather arrogant and laid-back. Edited November 26, 2008 by Chris Lionheart Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thingy Person Posted November 26, 2008 Share Posted November 26, 2008 The closest thing I have to an OC is something from my old Mugen series: Mama Luigi Score: 36 Mama Luigi is only a little like you. He may be popular, or he may not, but no matter what he's impossible to ignore; he stands out... just the way you always wanted to. He may have sometimes thought that he was special, or destined for greater things, but probably dismissed the idea as a fantasy. He's come in for his share of hurt, but gotten off with minor damage. And you've been sparing with the free handouts: whatever he gains, he's worked for. In general, you care deeply about Mama Luigi, but you're smart enough to let him stand on his own, without burdening him with your personal fantasies or propping him up with idealization and over-dramatization. Mama Luigi is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of him. SERIOUS BUSINESS That's Mama Luigi to you, Mario! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Relinquished Posted November 26, 2008 Share Posted November 26, 2008 Minerva is nothing like you. She isn't really very cool: she blends into crowds, she hangs out on the fringes at parties, and wearing shades after dark makes her run into things. She may have sometimes thought that she was special, or destined for greater things, but probably dismissed the idea as a fantasy. She's got no emotional scars to speak of. And you've been sparing with the free handouts: whatever she gains, she's worked for. In general, you care deeply about Minerva, but you're smart enough to let her stand on her own, without burdening her with your personal fantasies or propping her up with idealization and over-dramatization. Minerva is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of her. i dunno. i'm pretty agree with this stuff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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