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Favorite Male Character
Favorite Female Character
Least Favorite Character
Favorite Ship
Favorite Friendship
Favorite Quote
Worst Character Death (if any)
This made me so happy you have no idea Moment
Saddest Moment
Favorite Location

Just a silly meme that sounds fun.

Date: 2013-05-24 12:31 am (UTC)
gryphonsegg: (Magneto)
From: [personal profile] gryphonsegg
I'll go ahead and do a Desert Grey one here, since it's at your personal blog, where you can be as self-indulgent as you want. XD

Favorite Male Character: Elijah
Favorite Female Character: Probably Kwame, but I also like Kathy, Janet, and Faizah really well
Least Favorite Character: Eric
Favorite Ship: Torrid/Elijah or Kwame/Janet
Favorite Friendship: Kwame and Kathy
Favorite Quote: Suddenly, Mags!
Worst Character Death (if any): You haven't written many character deaths, and none of them seem gratuitous so far.
This made me so happy you have no idea Moment: I'm sure you have plenty of these in store, but at this stage, all I can say for certain is that I'm sure I'll love the first kiss for any of the endgame pairings.
Saddest Moment: Every moment that involves Eric and Kathy.
Favorite Location: I'm reserving judgment until I see you finished backgrounds.

Date: 2013-05-24 01:38 am (UTC)
gryphonsegg: (peace)
From: [personal profile] gryphonsegg
*nods* That's another thing I like about you as a writer: You have the good sense to use character death sparingly and thoughtfully.

Date: 2013-05-24 02:05 am (UTC)
gryphonsegg: (Default)
From: [personal profile] gryphonsegg
Seriously, though, we totally need to write it. After you're finished with Desert Grey, of course.

Date: 2013-05-24 03:18 pm (UTC)
gryphonsegg: (Default)
From: [personal profile] gryphonsegg
Yes, I meant to post that as a reply to your comment over there. *facepalm*

Date: 2013-05-24 04:01 pm (UTC)
gryphonsegg: (Default)
From: [personal profile] gryphonsegg
I've been thinking about how it would make sense in terms of natural selection for at least low-level psychic abilities to be very common among women in such a world. I mean, most of the monsters in those kinds of stories disproportionately kill women at the beginning of their prime childbearing years. The demographic imbalance is even bigger for cases where the monsters don't kill their victims outright; female characters are much more likely than male characters to be rendered magically infertile, enslaved and isolated from other humans, or left insane and unable to take care of any existing children they or their relatives might have. And many of these stories have worldbuilding features such that monsters are basically compelled to be violent towards women. So a family that carries a mutation which gives daughters a the ability to sense superpowered misogynists and stay the hell away from them would have more descendants than a family without that advantage.

Date: 2013-05-24 09:05 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] gryphonsegg
Thank you. *blushes* Your idea about the real villain being some kind of demon that feeds on (specifically) women's misery would fit right in too. This type of story usually doesn't make it quite that blatant, but there's often some contrived explanation for why various magic-powered creatures have to dominate/hurt/enslave/preferentially kill women, like the horrifically uber-patriarchal werewolves in the Mercy Thompson series and the "male badass warriors/female cloistered broodmares" set-up of the Black Dagger Brotherhood and the "Brides of Dracula" nonsense in the Anita Blake books where a lot of bitchy jelly haters get turned into vampires and 90% of vampires of both sexes are Depraved Bisexual stereotypes but the ultimate form of magical/psychic enslavement is something that only male vampires can do to female victims (except for Anita, who can do it despite being neither male nor a vampire because she's just so much better than all other female and/or living beings). Your misery-feeder idea takes what is already implicit in the texts (that a lot of these supernatural phenomena are caused by forces that specifically hate women) and makes explicit.

Also, I've been thinking that this stuff provides some fridge logic for how Ms. Snowflake is so often the Only Girl In The Room even though the surrounding human society has been through three waves of feminism and the supernatural creatures are so much stronger than any human that even the beefiest purely human guy wouldn't be able to fight them using brute strength. Women are disproportionately avoiding jobs in the "vampire slayer/magic detective" field because a woman who goes into that field is actually in much more danger than any man who does the same kind of work-- not because she's fragile or weak (physical differences between the sexes are insignificant compared to differences between vampires or werewolves and ordinary humans) but because the creatures she'd have to have contact with would treat her like a Designated Victim rather than a professional doing her job.

Date: 2013-05-25 04:43 pm (UTC)
gryphonsegg: (Default)
From: [personal profile] gryphonsegg
Exactly.

YES. This is another good idea. Somebody needs to do something about patriarchy demons, and the men and the typical heroines of the genre certainly don't try to solve this problems in any kind of systematic way.

Date: 2013-05-25 05:30 pm (UTC)
gryphonsegg: (Default)
From: [personal profile] gryphonsegg
I'll go read it now. I am sure your junk will be better than 98% of the serious posts out there.

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