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riventhorn) wrote2019-05-12 10:47 am
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the most difficult to write
For those looking to procrastinate on their 520 assignment and other interested parties:
Which Guardian characters are the most difficult for you to write?
For myself, the answer to the first is Zhao Yunlan. I find it very difficult to get his often flippant, teasing attitude right, especially in dialogue.
For the second, I haven't really written Wang Zheng and Sang Zan much. So probably Lin Jing.
The third is hands down the Regent. Uggh--so hard.
Which Guardian characters are the most difficult for you to write?
Poll #22011 Writing is hard!
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 17
Between the two leads
Among the SID
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Da Qing
1 (6.2%)
Lin Jing
6 (37.5%)
Zhu Hong
3 (18.8%)
Chu Shuzhi
4 (25.0%)
Guo Changcheng
4 (25.0%)
Wang Zheng
10 (62.5%)
Sang Zan
8 (50.0%)
Lao Li
9 (56.2%)
Other characters
For myself, the answer to the first is Zhao Yunlan. I find it very difficult to get his often flippant, teasing attitude right, especially in dialogue.
For the second, I haven't really written Wang Zheng and Sang Zan much. So probably Lin Jing.
The third is hands down the Regent. Uggh--so hard.
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From the supporting cast, I find Wang Zheng the hardest; I find her a bit bland and opaque, but also feel like she should be interesting with her backstory, and I think the office HR person is actually important, and she's one of only two regular female characters, so I don't want to write her 'bland and opaque' but I have a hard time really finding a hook for her.(Not that I'd be likely to write from her POV, so it's less daunting than bloody Shen Wei was. But still.)
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It’s the same for me. Zhao Yunlan is a complicated character, but a bit easier to write for me. I tried writing a scene in one of my unfinished fics from Shen Wei’s POV and I got stuck pretty early on. It was much harder than I expected.
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Once I actually got there, I realised that there are also aspects of Shen Wei that I come easier to me (the restraint, in particular - a guy who has a leash on his own mind all the time actually plays to my natural writing style more than Zhao Yunlan's cop brain), but the getting there to start with was haaaaard.
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Ha, yes, that’s exactly the thing. :) I know that I should just try again. But as you said, I wrote a scene and Shen Wei was just not quite right and I didn’t know what to do to change that. And I got discouraged. But I will try again, just maybe not right now. :)
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I have a scene that I've been working on that should be from Lin Jing's perspective. It's hard. His job in the drama is frequently to hang the lampshade on how all this magic-tech is actually SCIENCE!!! but I just can't figure out how that would work from the inside.
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Although part of it might depend on the setting. I've found the canon fics I've written from ZYL's pov a bit easier as opposed to this AU I'm working on.
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1. those where I have to spend an hour thinking about what they know and what sort of internality they'd have at this point, because they have lots of secrets in canon/are a total mystery onion and then I'd spend the whole fic second-guessing my choices (ex: Shen Wei, Da Qing, Zhao Xinci)
2. those where I just don't care about the character/the plots they get (ex: Sang Zan, Lao Li, Wang Zheng post-Hanga arc)
3. those where I haaaate the character too much to effectively immerse myself into their heads (ex: Guo Changcheng, some of the one-offs)
...so. Yeah.
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Admittedly, many of them like Wang Zheng I haven't really tried to write much. Although sometimes I find that characters who aren't developed much in canon are actually easier to write because you have more freedom in developing their character yourself without risking any OOC moments.
For me, Guardian doesn't have any characters I dislike too much to want to write, thankfully!
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True, but if a character only really has one "hook" and I don't like that hook, it's going to be annoying, because I'm not into the one confirmed canon trait they have. :P
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Lol! I'm adopting that phrase!
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It's not the fic, or the characters. It's all me.
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On the other hand Zhao Yunlan is one of the worst characters I've ever dealt with for just going and doing his own thing and not telling me why or that he was going to do it, which I think is why I keep ending up with fic five or ten times longer than planned? He's on a level with Loki in that and Loki is a damn trickster god! So...
Of the SID crew I find Lao Li the hardest because to date I have never actually remembered he exists and so have never have managed to write him at all! :P
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At some point, I want to write a fic about Lao Li and Da Qing's relationship because I think it's really sweet.
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I couldn't answer the first question because while both of them have given me considerable trouble (in very different ways), I don't think either of them is harder for me to write in general - for me, it depends on the story and situation. I think they both got easier once I felt I had a better handle on their overall motivations, but in some situations it's still very tricky.
And I haven't written many of the other characters yet, except for Da Qing, so my answers there are mostly hypothetical! ;-)
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And yes, there are many characters I haven't written yet either, but in the long AU I'm working on, a lot of them are going to come up. I am looking forward to trying out Ye Zun! I am regretting including the Regent.
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I haven't written him yet, but I do have a plot bunny with him in a prominent role. It's not really his POV, though, and it's crack, so that may be cheating a bit. ;-)
Good luck with your AU!!!