JarlaxleBaenre
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I don't see the appeal in fanfiction. If you're writing with your own characters, put forth the effort to make it your own project.
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The only appeal I can think of is making an OC who could become the OC Mary Sue waifu of any character. Since some OC's are self-inserts, fan-fiction could, in its own way, be some sort of power-fantasy or something along those lines.I don't see the appeal in fanfiction. If you're writing with your own characters, put forth the effort to make it your own project.
Yeah. I can see the appeal if it's fans doing awesome fan-stuff, but I always have to say that if you're serious about writing, even as a hobby, then it doesn't hurt to start thinking of completely original content. Fan fic writers are essentially always in the shadow of the original creators. Not a bad thing if they really realise where they stand from legal point of view, of course, but there are *ahem* lolcows who think they're truly super-original innovators of the franchise and they'll be totally hired by the company to write that stuff one day because they're just that good *cough*Sonichu*cough*.I don't see the appeal in fanfiction. If you're writing with your own characters, put forth the effort to make it your own project.
It's just worth noting that there are a lot of people out there who are doing worldbuilding either as a hobby on its own or as a part of their own writing projects, and many are happy to let other people base their stories on those settings. There's a bunch of collaborative writing projects that seem quite happy to let people base their stories on those works too (one of the things often tossed around is the SCP Foundation, for example.) So fan fiction isn't strictly speaking the only option any more.I was never a serious writer, so more fanfiction served as a way to write for fun without having to spend too much time developing a world. I did a handful of original works for NaNoWriMo, but none of them had very well-developed worlds and that's why I preferred to just use my own characters in a pre-existing world, since I wasn't really planning on being a full-time writer.
I don't see the appeal in fanfiction. If you're writing with your own characters, put forth the effort to make it your own project.
I think Khajiit's fit the drug peddler thing since they got magical cocaine known as moon sugar. The one thing they do share with Argonians is that they are basically furries so really, I think they'd get hated by other races as well besides the Argonians.Fan fiction is also appealing for those wishing to expand upon something. The Elder Scrolls has a lot if in-game history but there are lots of events and locations you never really get to visit. The invasion of the Empire over Black Marsh comes to mind, as does the Khajit defense of Elysewere against the Bosmeri invaders. The games definitely have a growing preference toward the Imperials (and as an extension the Nords) and that's kind of sad. Well written fan fiction continues the story for the races the devs don't seem to really care for. The Argonians are basically a race for everyone to shit on and rarely get development beyond 'they are scaled swamp negros who peddle drugs and steal from you'. The only true development they ever get is from the books about them.
I think I dated the girl that wrote that. I mean, how else would I explain her crazy?My Immortal was the height of FanFiction. Nothing else will ever fail quite so spectacularly.
Kajiit are the best race anyway.Fan fiction is also appealing for those wishing to expand upon something. The Elder Scrolls has a lot if in-game history but there are lots of events and locations you never really get to visit. The invasion of the Empire over Black Marsh comes to mind, as does the Khajit defense of Elysewere against the Bosmeri invaders. The games definitely have a growing preference toward the Imperials (and as an extension the Nords) and that's kind of sad. Well written fan fiction continues the story for the races the devs don't seem to really care for. The Argonians are basically a race for everyone to shit on and rarely get development beyond 'they are scaled swamp negros who peddle drugs and steal from you'. The only true development they ever get is from the books about them.
I don't see the appeal in fanfiction. If you're writing with your own characters, put forth the effort to make it your own project.
And now that easy self-publishing is a thing, fanfiction helps keep writers' first terrible stories safely penned up on ff.net instead of possibly reaching and scarring a wider public. The mess that is Fifty Shades of Grey should serve as a warning of what kind of beasts fanfic can keep contained ...
Right. So does that mean you are a furry?Kajiit are the best race anyway.