So I was just thinking about things that are typically seen as traits that make a character Mary-Sue, such as a "tragic background," and being extremely beautiful/attractive.
Usually these things, when all seen in the same character make people scream "Mary-sue!" and point their fingers.
I've discussed Mary-Sueness with @Pine, and after hearing the wonderful plant's ideas on how any character with any collection of traits can be a good, enjoyable character if played correctly I agree.
Most people aren't capable of that, though. Which is where the whole idea of "Mary-Sue" comes from....
(Sorry if this is worded badly, I just lost my specific train of thought and I don't think I'll be getting it back any time soon.)
Anyways, there are certain tropes that are common and for whatever reason are played badly, and after having those things labeled as "Mary-Sue," could it be that capable roleplayers are frightened or hesitant, or don't even think of giving their character a particular trait because of the Mary-Sue label, or even the idea of Mary-Sueness?
Recently a lot of my OC's have been given "fairly normal upbringings." Of course, giving every single character a similar background (not necessarily similar in details, but in general mood and tone if that makes sense) is a bad idea, because it's unrealistic. Not everyone in real life has a "fairly normal upbringing." And I wonder now if I'm just trying to avoid looking like a Mary-Sue.
This feels like a messy and phrased badly post, but what are your guys' thoughts on it?
Usually these things, when all seen in the same character make people scream "Mary-sue!" and point their fingers.
I've discussed Mary-Sueness with @Pine, and after hearing the wonderful plant's ideas on how any character with any collection of traits can be a good, enjoyable character if played correctly I agree.
Most people aren't capable of that, though. Which is where the whole idea of "Mary-Sue" comes from....
(Sorry if this is worded badly, I just lost my specific train of thought and I don't think I'll be getting it back any time soon.)
Anyways, there are certain tropes that are common and for whatever reason are played badly, and after having those things labeled as "Mary-Sue," could it be that capable roleplayers are frightened or hesitant, or don't even think of giving their character a particular trait because of the Mary-Sue label, or even the idea of Mary-Sueness?
Recently a lot of my OC's have been given "fairly normal upbringings." Of course, giving every single character a similar background (not necessarily similar in details, but in general mood and tone if that makes sense) is a bad idea, because it's unrealistic. Not everyone in real life has a "fairly normal upbringing." And I wonder now if I'm just trying to avoid looking like a Mary-Sue.
This feels like a messy and phrased badly post, but what are your guys' thoughts on it?