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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-05-09 04:40 pm

[ SECRET POST #5968 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5968 ⌋

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[Shadow and Bone]



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[Soul Sacrifice]



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[Spy x Family]



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(Anonymous) 2023-05-10 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
A quick google through tvtropes tells me its a fic less about character issues, and more with trying to solve stuff. It doesn't so much follow rules of drama compared to problems both reader and character have to follow logically. Seems to be a genre in which characters follow things logically.

I think an example would be a Revenge of the Sith AU where Anakin doesn't let his impulsive nature save and follow Palpatine, the Jedi discover he's Darth Sidius, but act slowly and methodically in order to undo him, with their enemy doing the same at every turn, thus requiring you to analyze stuff.

I'm... half and half. I love to over-think stuff, but not just about the world and actions taken, but because I also like characters being human. One thing is having them all follow their impulses of the barest moment and fucking things up over and over; but another is letting go of the passion of a story and motives, to the point you treat it more as a puzzle.