Fun for you AND everybody reading those OOMs! They are a thing of impressive brilliance in writing and plotting. And ow, your poor pups! Mostly Javert, but sometimes Drac, too...
Thank you kindly! <33 And yeeeah, they're not having so much fun. But J is nearly free, and will be back in the bar soon. We'll see how he processes it then. Thanks again for reading!
Ahahahah, plotting. That implies we actually had an idea of what was going to happen! ~falls over laughing~
Thank you thank you thank you for sticking with it. I've discovered a lot about this pup by hurling him at the brick wall that is Javert. And Abel! I love it when minor characters take on a life of their own.
No matter by what process you arrive at the end result, it is still stunning! There are published writers who write so headvoice-oriented, it makes one roll one's RPer/fic writer's eyes. **peers at Thomas Harris**
And yes, I have met minor characters like that as well. In my late lamented else!game, we had a whole village full of them...
I think I have to fess up and put Red Dragon on the shelf of 'Books That Influenced My Writing Style'. I read them all voraciously when they first came out, but I saw that Hannibal got panned, so I didn't want to burst the bubble.
Abel was supposed to be an invisible character. He patently refused to stay invisible. ~eyes him~
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But safe to say, he'll be a bit different to when he left.
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Thank you thank you thank you for sticking with it. I've discovered a lot about this pup by hurling him at the brick wall that is Javert. And Abel! I love it when minor characters take on a life of their own.
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And yes, I have met minor characters like that as well. In my late lamented else!game, we had a whole village full of them...
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Abel was supposed to be an invisible character. He patently refused to stay invisible. ~eyes him~
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