Mun Questions Week 2
Oct. 19th, 2008 11:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. If you could bring any of your characters from their story into this one (aka, the real world), which one would it be, and why?
Since Pippa is the only one in this community, I'll go with her. She's certainly real enough in that minus some of the fantastic aspects of her role-playing existence. She already lives in a modern-day New York. Her life experiences on Staten Island as a waitress and even as someone with an artistic hobby aren't surreal and some of the life choices she has made are those that many women are faced with. Then there's the added fun of being another victim of random violence in large city.
2. If you could become any one of your characters for a finite span of time, which character, and for how long would you walk in their shoes?
I certainly wouldn't want to be Pippa, especially as she stands now. She's a very damaged individual and the mental anguish she is in due largely to her experience with Larch means her head is pretty much the last place I want to dwell. It's hard enough writing for her sometimes.
3. Could any of your characters easily become villains if they aren't already, saved only by writer's fondness? Conversely, are any of your villainous characters just too bad to ever be redeemed?
I don't actually have "villains" but most of my muses do have a certain amount of moral ambiguity about them, Pippa is perhaps the most deceitful and evasive but she's not bad per se.
Since Pippa is the only one in this community, I'll go with her. She's certainly real enough in that minus some of the fantastic aspects of her role-playing existence. She already lives in a modern-day New York. Her life experiences on Staten Island as a waitress and even as someone with an artistic hobby aren't surreal and some of the life choices she has made are those that many women are faced with. Then there's the added fun of being another victim of random violence in large city.
2. If you could become any one of your characters for a finite span of time, which character, and for how long would you walk in their shoes?
I certainly wouldn't want to be Pippa, especially as she stands now. She's a very damaged individual and the mental anguish she is in due largely to her experience with Larch means her head is pretty much the last place I want to dwell. It's hard enough writing for her sometimes.
3. Could any of your characters easily become villains if they aren't already, saved only by writer's fondness? Conversely, are any of your villainous characters just too bad to ever be redeemed?
I don't actually have "villains" but most of my muses do have a certain amount of moral ambiguity about them, Pippa is perhaps the most deceitful and evasive but she's not bad per se.