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That's because Lily isn't against faschism, she's against it not being done right.Funny enough, Lily kinda proves my point here, with the 'canon' conclusion to the Sith Resurgence being that Aliana essentially dissolves the First Order and Republic to rule over the Galaxy with her own totalitarian government, and this is seen as a good thing because this is only seen through the perspective of Aliana and her family, people directly benefitting from complete and total control over the galaxy. She literally destroys a fascist regime to replace it with her own, but this one is okay because a black lesbian girlboss waifu is in charge of it and she feeds homeless Rodian children with government money or something. Totalitarianism is still just a stone's toss away from fascism, Lily.
-Lily ''stop woobifying nazis'' Orchard
She is threating it as a trope used in media, rather than a actual movement that has, and is in places still happening, and whos effect on people after it falls is well documented.
The clip is fom a old podcast courtesy of the drive with her old videos that has been shared here not long ago (I can't find it right now, but I'll find the og post and link it appropriately ).
It's her, Lizzy and Xain talking about their writing proces, and Lily uses ToaV and, surprisingly, Stockholm as examples.
Be it as it is, it's kinda refreshing hearing her tal about anything else but TSR.
I was planing on uploading the higlights after I'm done with the newest stream, but fuck it, here it goes;
It's her, Lizzy and Xain talking about their writing proces, and Lily uses ToaV and, surprisingly, Stockholm as examples.
Be it as it is, it's kinda refreshing hearing her tal about anything else but TSR.
I was planing on uploading the higlights after I'm done with the newest stream, but fuck it, here it goes;
The stream is actually fairly short, it's just one hour long. So I'll upload the whole thing here just in case anyon wants to listen to it.
But it's really just them talking about how they write. The most shocking thing is how shallow Lily's process it.
-Lizzy and Xain talk about how they like to plan their stories ahead by writing scenarios with their characters that won't be used in the final story, but is done in order for them to understand their characters better.
-Lily explains that she prefers to write thing on the spot, and just cut out the scenes she doesn't feel are working.
-Lily berating Lizzy on stream like an little child
-Discussion turns into tropes and how they like to use and twist them
-Lily explains that she likes to take very generic tropes and give them a off beat and usually problematic twist.
-1:02
-Discussion turn into LGTB+ rep in their writing.
-Lily explains that she planned to make her character, Tolrah, a trans woman using a method called flesh-shaping, that is some shit the Valky're's can do. Basically, a Valky're can melt, mold and shape another persons body. It's said to be extremely painful.
Lily ultimately decides she didn't want to go trough with it, but she still added 'hints' of it in the main story and wrote in Tolrahs wiki that her body has been flesh-shaped, she just never explained what that means.
-Lily gives her second exampe of a character she made trans, which is Spectra from Stockholm. For some reason she wrote Spectras transitions in a way, where the narrations would refer to her as a boy until she ''fully comitted herself to her transition''. Weird.
She didn't really like the choice of making Specter a Spectra, because it felt to cliche to make a boy trans for behavng to girly, and because the setting was too progressive to show any conflict in a transition. Which Lily would prefer to write, due to her own conflicting experience transitioning.
-she makes a joke about being so far in the closed she bumped shoulders with InkRose.
-Lily explains that the Equestria depicted in Stockholm has three genders, the third one being intersex women. She regrets never doing anything with that concept.
-Lizzy explains her der decision on making Elethyn asexual. Lizzy isn't very interested in romance in stories, with some exceptions, and she feels that romance stories convey the damaging message to female audiences, that they can't be ''complete'' until they are in a relationship.
-Lily disagrees, sayig she herself considers this being one of those ''useless non-criticisms'', and if a relationship carries a message like that, it is the fault of the characters in the story not being interesting enough (if them being in a relationship is the most interesting thing that they have going for them).
-Lily joking that if she'd produce a show, she'll do one season without any relationships, and then go online and canonise the most popular ship she sees. Or the one that someone complained about. Or just bring the characters together to kill them off.
-then she braggs about killing Adagio out of nowhere in Stockholm.
-Lizzy talks about Lily's writing advice, where she'd write individual scenes she's most excited about to happen in advance, and then later connect them and smooth them over.
-Lily says that ger and Nitendogal wrote Stockholm that way, they wrote different scenes and then stapled them together. Says this is the best way to write a multi-threaded story like that.
-Then she compares Stockholm asEquestria girld meets Family Guy.
-Lizzy and Xain talk about how they like to plan their stories ahead by writing scenarios with their characters that won't be used in the final story, but is done in order for them to understand their characters better.
-Lily explains that she prefers to write thing on the spot, and just cut out the scenes she doesn't feel are working.
-Lily berating Lizzy on stream like an little child
-Discussion turns into tropes and how they like to use and twist them
-Lily explains that she likes to take very generic tropes and give them a off beat and usually problematic twist.
-talk about Ryder not being evil but amoral. Ryder gets shit done.Lily: When it comes to writing, you guys have probably gathered it from GoW, I like to do interesting ideas. Every single characters I've written stems from that, like Lord Ryder is: what if there was a fashist who wasn't a white supremacist?'.
-1:02
Lily: Like, Stockholm!Asy is like, ''what if there was an abuse victim, who was so absurdly stubborn, they were so determined to make thir spouse better?'', and then I went from there. I was problematic as fuck, but god damn was it fun to write.
-Discussion turn into LGTB+ rep in their writing.
-Lily explains that she planned to make her character, Tolrah, a trans woman using a method called flesh-shaping, that is some shit the Valky're's can do. Basically, a Valky're can melt, mold and shape another persons body. It's said to be extremely painful.
Lily ultimately decides she didn't want to go trough with it, but she still added 'hints' of it in the main story and wrote in Tolrahs wiki that her body has been flesh-shaped, she just never explained what that means.
-Lily gives her second exampe of a character she made trans, which is Spectra from Stockholm. For some reason she wrote Spectras transitions in a way, where the narrations would refer to her as a boy until she ''fully comitted herself to her transition''. Weird.
She didn't really like the choice of making Specter a Spectra, because it felt to cliche to make a boy trans for behavng to girly, and because the setting was too progressive to show any conflict in a transition. Which Lily would prefer to write, due to her own conflicting experience transitioning.
-she makes a joke about being so far in the closed she bumped shoulders with InkRose.
-Lily explains that the Equestria depicted in Stockholm has three genders, the third one being intersex women. She regrets never doing anything with that concept.
-Lizzy explains her der decision on making Elethyn asexual. Lizzy isn't very interested in romance in stories, with some exceptions, and she feels that romance stories convey the damaging message to female audiences, that they can't be ''complete'' until they are in a relationship.
-Lily joking that if she'd produce a show, she'll do one season without any relationships, and then go online and canonise the most popular ship she sees. Or the one that someone complained about. Or just bring the characters together to kill them off.
-then she braggs about killing Adagio out of nowhere in Stockholm.
-Lizzy talks about Lily's writing advice, where she'd write individual scenes she's most excited about to happen in advance, and then later connect them and smooth them over.
-Lily says that ger and Nitendogal wrote Stockholm that way, they wrote different scenes and then stapled them together. Says this is the best way to write a multi-threaded story like that.
-Then she compares Stockholm asEquestria girld meets Family Guy.