Re: The End Of An Error (Score: 2)
posted Thursday, January 12, 2006 - 12:19 PM (
#31384)
In Response to jon (#31381):
There's also been quite a bit of messing around with the fundamental nature of many of the characters and how they relate to each other.
Well, you've split the nonhumans into three groups, each of which consists of a dominant personality and one or two sidekicks. The relationships between the groups are clear enough (and probably not too important in the short term). In terms of intragroup dynamics, the relationship between Fineas and Diablo is the most interesting because Fineas actually listens to Diablo [1]. One can guess how future interactions between Toothgnip and Bob & Neal might evolve [2]. Carl and Roger seem to be popular minor characters, and I can't really guess how things will go between them and Oliver.
I think what worried me when you started all this was a fear that you were simply going to plug characters into D&D-alignment-type categories: Toothgnip as Lawful Evil, Oliver as Chaotic Evil, etc. But I think you managed to avoid that rather artfully. Fineas is much more complicated than his self-effacing claims [3] would indicate. Oliver, the very essence of nihilism, has evolved into a character whose motivations are somewhat understandable [4]. And maybe this is idiosyncratic, but I find myself even sympathizing with Toothgnip, perhaps in the same way that I sympathize with anyone addicted to daemonic power.
In re the humans, you actually allowed your alter ego have an epiphany of sorts [5], but you had the good sense to deconstruct it quite promptly [6]. Phillip doesn't seem to have changed much, but that is fitting. Even when he takes an active part in whatever the currently storyline is, he is still the eye of the storm. A red eye with a cloudy cornea and an eyelash stuck in it. I hope Megan and Lauren, particularly the latter, get a chance to develop a bit too in the coming year.
Infinite Typewriters was quite the roller coaster. Thank you for letting us ride it.
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11 Jan 06 [goats.com]
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29 Dec 05 [goats.com]
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28 July 05 [goats.com]
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26 Sep 05 [goats.com]
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25 Aug 05 [goats.com]
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29 Aug 05 [goats.com]
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