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fandomsecrets2018-05-18 06:51 pm
[ SECRET POST #4153 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4153 ⌋
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(Anonymous) 2018-05-19 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)Even what "What ifs" in the same universe use exactly the same logic, so I don't see why people don't get it?
That being said, if the characters are so heavy influenced by the setting(o the plot) that they're completely shaped by the setting/plot, they probably are very flat characters with little agency, so I get not caring about those characters in another setting.
(As in: there's a difference between character is [insert adjectives] and that's why they [insert decision that had consequences they deal with in a way other characters won't because they [insert more adjectives and reasons]], and this thing happened and forced character to do this, so we didn't get to really see who they're and why they acted like they did other than "because the plot needed it" and the author clearly cared for the setting and/or the plot and not about the characters)