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theskimblishone June 19 2010, 04:24:58 UTC
Your good taste is someone else's awful clothes, after all. I'm all for letting the kids experiment as much as they like. Besides, they're kids. Who really cares what they're wearing as long as they're comfortable and dressed weather-appropriately ( ... )

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frogs_of_war June 19 2010, 05:19:29 UTC
The problem with this character changing his personalities is that I've written two sequels. Luckily, they are from his love interests POV, and Steven doesn't come across nearly as angsty as he is/was. But I think I'll like him better, too. And I'll need to rewrite the sequels away ( ... )

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theskimblishone June 21 2010, 09:53:58 UTC
Ah, damn. That is a problem. My character's from a trilogy, but since the whole damn thing needs rewriting on an epic scale, it really doesn't matter. He can evolve all he likes since there's very little that's going to stay the same beyond the basic plot. Every scene needs work, which is why it's going to take me a million years...

A long attention span, patience, intelligence, and the power to do what they like?

Chessmaster! :D But that sounds like a real evil genius to me, as opposed to all the so-called evil geniuses in fiction that aren't actually genuises... Power to do what they want might not be a prerequesite as that usually evolves hand in hand with the ability to plot long scale - a real chessmaster knows how to work whatever situation to get whatever they want over the long-term. I'd say a good imagination and the ability to understand/manipulate the people around, but both of those might also come under 'intelligence'. There's many different ypes of intelligence, though ( ... )

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frogs_of_war June 21 2010, 14:36:40 UTC
a good imagination and the ability to understand/manipulate the people aroundThey would probably need that. And the true power would come from knowing their own strengths and limitations and planning with or around them ( ... )

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