Dragonfree
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How often do people use either Latias or Latios used in fics?
Well, I've never actually used them. I like them well enough; I just never particularly felt the need to write about them.
If you could have a soundtrack for your fan fic(s), what would be on it?
I find this question so very, very irritating. Am I really the only person who really cannot take music and tie it to something that it is very clearly not actually about? If it's not a song that was written about my fic or my character, I am completely incapable of associating it with them. I could start listing off music I like that has a vaguely similar mood to some chapter of something I've written or that I was listening to while I wrote some portion, but that really does not mean it would belong on a soundtrack for it. If my fanfics had a soundtrack, it would be composed of original music, written by somebody who had actually read them and be inspired by the actual moments they'd be playing for.
What are your characters favorite food(s)?
What are your characters' LEAST favorite foods?
Mark, like any sensible twelve-year-old, likes pizza and hamburgers, and hates stuff that's good for him. May likes lasagna, because that's one of these little pieces of me that are still in her, and hates fish. Alan enjoys a good steak but doesn't dislike any particular food. I'm not going to even try to figure it out for the entire twenty-something-person cast of Morphic.
What would your characters wish for if they found a genie?
Mark would probably wish for his quest to succeed so that he can go home and become an artist or something. May would probably wish for money. Alan would probably wish his father wasn't so famous. Chaletwo would wish that Mew could just love him and appreciate him because he has daddy issues. Creator issues. Whatever.
Oh, what the hell. I'll do it for the morphs.
Jean - becoming a rich and famous movie star!
Will - that people wouldn't think he was a freak.
Peter - that the other morphs had as relatively easy a time of it as he does.
Katherine - that she didn't have those blasted rose-hands. Then she would reconsider it and think that it would be too selfish of her to wish that, and she would wish for something good and noble like world peace. Or, if the genie wouldn't grant that, just that the religious nutjobs after them would not shoot anybody else.
Mia - would look at the genie blankly and then maybe wish for something silly and ridiculously short-term, like some raw meat.
Lucy - a new bike, or that cute fluffy bunny she saw at the supermarket the other day, or that everybody in the world would be nice to each other. Something cute and kidlike.
Jack - that Gabriel wouldn't have to go through all this crap and were just a normal human boy who still had a father.
Gabriel - that Dave had been killed that night instead of Brian. Or well, that's what he would be thinking, but he'd actually just wish Brian had not been shot. I mean, he doesn't want anybody to die, per se, but deep down he kind of wishes that it were not possible for that wish to be granted without somebody else dying in Brian's place.
...this question was a lot more fun to answer than I thought it would be.
Do you think much about giving your characters starsigns? If so, which ones are they born under?
Oh, God, no. Not an astrology person. I've given some of my characters birthdays, but they, like most everything else about them, are just whatever first popped into my head; I wouldn't dream of looking up personalities associated with star signs to pick birthdays.
How much of your own characteristics and habits do you put in your characters, most importantly the protagonist(s)? How so?
May has them piled on, thanks to the whole self-insert thing, although now that I think about it she displays them in different contexts than I do. I fidget all the time, for instance, out of a need to be doing something with my hands all the time (place anything remotely fidgetable on my desk, and I will be messing with it until you put it out of my reach); she does it when she's nervous. She also likes to pick at her fingernails to avoid the eyes of people when they're saying something that makes her feel attacked, while I also do it just when I'm bored and need something to turn my attention to for a moment. She's very insensitive, which I am to (I'd like to think) a rather lesser degree, and she's very competitive, which I also am, even if I would not be so competitive with Pokémon training in particular.
Mark has some little... references to me, shall we say. His trainer ID number is my ID numbers from Gold and Yellow stuck together, for instance. He has some experience with getting constructive criticism, being initially hurt and then realizing that the critic was right. He doodles on his school papers and doesn't feel like he fits in at school. He played football at school not so much because he liked football but just because his primary friend had left and he didn't have much else to do. But these all have rather little to do with him as a character and are more just little bits of his background that happen to have been inspired by stuff in my own life.
Then we have Cheryl in Morphic - one of the parents, a minor character - who happens to like Scyther and Misdreavus and, ten years before the actual storyline, had a similar relationship with her to-be-husband as I have with my boyfriend. And the brief description of her appearance could be me. It was a kind of an in-joke. I'd decided who was going to take in which morphs and it just sort of emerged from there, to my amusement. Otherwise she isn't much like me.
My other characters are really nothing like me as far as I know. :/ I certainly don't deliberately base them on aspects of myself as I know some people do, and I haven't really noticed any particular emergent similarities to myself.
Well, I've never actually used them. I like them well enough; I just never particularly felt the need to write about them.
As others have said, the idea of a legendary evolving is really kind of wrong. In fact, how in the world would that work? Beings that are higher than Arceus and transcend reality... are evolved from beings that don't? Are you implying that just recently, Latios and Latias just stood up and evolved, barged in on Arceus and said, "We're better than you now, so step aside!" I mean, I don't mind made-up über-legendaries that nobody knows about - I'd be a horrible hypocrite if I did - but why must they be evolutions of other legendaries? It would perhaps make more sense if, rather than evolving from Latios and Latias, they were related to them in another sense - maybe a similar relationship as Manaphy to Phione. The fifth movie showed multiple Latios and Latias - maybe they are all descendants of these higher beings? (Although I really don't think their typing makes any sense for something in any way related to Latios and Latias, I'm sorry to say.)Also, I was wondering if anyone would feel bad if I had fake evos of them in at least two of my fics.
If you could have a soundtrack for your fan fic(s), what would be on it?
I find this question so very, very irritating. Am I really the only person who really cannot take music and tie it to something that it is very clearly not actually about? If it's not a song that was written about my fic or my character, I am completely incapable of associating it with them. I could start listing off music I like that has a vaguely similar mood to some chapter of something I've written or that I was listening to while I wrote some portion, but that really does not mean it would belong on a soundtrack for it. If my fanfics had a soundtrack, it would be composed of original music, written by somebody who had actually read them and be inspired by the actual moments they'd be playing for.
What are your characters favorite food(s)?
What are your characters' LEAST favorite foods?
Mark, like any sensible twelve-year-old, likes pizza and hamburgers, and hates stuff that's good for him. May likes lasagna, because that's one of these little pieces of me that are still in her, and hates fish. Alan enjoys a good steak but doesn't dislike any particular food. I'm not going to even try to figure it out for the entire twenty-something-person cast of Morphic.
What would your characters wish for if they found a genie?
Mark would probably wish for his quest to succeed so that he can go home and become an artist or something. May would probably wish for money. Alan would probably wish his father wasn't so famous. Chaletwo would wish that Mew could just love him and appreciate him because he has daddy issues. Creator issues. Whatever.
Oh, what the hell. I'll do it for the morphs.
Jean - becoming a rich and famous movie star!
Will - that people wouldn't think he was a freak.
Peter - that the other morphs had as relatively easy a time of it as he does.
Katherine - that she didn't have those blasted rose-hands. Then she would reconsider it and think that it would be too selfish of her to wish that, and she would wish for something good and noble like world peace. Or, if the genie wouldn't grant that, just that the religious nutjobs after them would not shoot anybody else.
Mia - would look at the genie blankly and then maybe wish for something silly and ridiculously short-term, like some raw meat.
Lucy - a new bike, or that cute fluffy bunny she saw at the supermarket the other day, or that everybody in the world would be nice to each other. Something cute and kidlike.
Jack - that Gabriel wouldn't have to go through all this crap and were just a normal human boy who still had a father.
Gabriel - that Dave had been killed that night instead of Brian. Or well, that's what he would be thinking, but he'd actually just wish Brian had not been shot. I mean, he doesn't want anybody to die, per se, but deep down he kind of wishes that it were not possible for that wish to be granted without somebody else dying in Brian's place.
...this question was a lot more fun to answer than I thought it would be.
Do you think much about giving your characters starsigns? If so, which ones are they born under?
Oh, God, no. Not an astrology person. I've given some of my characters birthdays, but they, like most everything else about them, are just whatever first popped into my head; I wouldn't dream of looking up personalities associated with star signs to pick birthdays.
How much of your own characteristics and habits do you put in your characters, most importantly the protagonist(s)? How so?
May has them piled on, thanks to the whole self-insert thing, although now that I think about it she displays them in different contexts than I do. I fidget all the time, for instance, out of a need to be doing something with my hands all the time (place anything remotely fidgetable on my desk, and I will be messing with it until you put it out of my reach); she does it when she's nervous. She also likes to pick at her fingernails to avoid the eyes of people when they're saying something that makes her feel attacked, while I also do it just when I'm bored and need something to turn my attention to for a moment. She's very insensitive, which I am to (I'd like to think) a rather lesser degree, and she's very competitive, which I also am, even if I would not be so competitive with Pokémon training in particular.
Mark has some little... references to me, shall we say. His trainer ID number is my ID numbers from Gold and Yellow stuck together, for instance. He has some experience with getting constructive criticism, being initially hurt and then realizing that the critic was right. He doodles on his school papers and doesn't feel like he fits in at school. He played football at school not so much because he liked football but just because his primary friend had left and he didn't have much else to do. But these all have rather little to do with him as a character and are more just little bits of his background that happen to have been inspired by stuff in my own life.
Then we have Cheryl in Morphic - one of the parents, a minor character - who happens to like Scyther and Misdreavus and, ten years before the actual storyline, had a similar relationship with her to-be-husband as I have with my boyfriend. And the brief description of her appearance could be me. It was a kind of an in-joke. I'd decided who was going to take in which morphs and it just sort of emerged from there, to my amusement. Otherwise she isn't much like me.
My other characters are really nothing like me as far as I know. :/ I certainly don't deliberately base them on aspects of myself as I know some people do, and I haven't really noticed any particular emergent similarities to myself.
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