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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-01-08 06:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #3292 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3292 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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09. [WARNING for eating disorders]





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Re: OP here

(Anonymous) 2016-01-09 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
By character-based, I mean in line with the character's established motivations, personality, goals and/or backstory.

They can still be horrible reasons, but they're in-character. For an example of the opposite, let's say that there's a villain with an extremely specific grudge against a specific individual or group. A fic writes the character as attacking someone with no connection to the target for no reason and with nothing to gain from it.

The character's a villain, but this action is still out of character.

Re: OP here

(Anonymous) 2016-01-09 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Ah! So your point is that people should limit their judgments to things that are actually in-character? That's fair enough.