1. A Mary Sue is described as being overly perfect. Every feature of her appearance is beautiful, and nothing about her is unappealing or even plain. Sometimes she considers herself to be ordinary or plain, but the other characters' opinions of her disagree with this.
2. Her physical appearance is often described in far more detail than any of the other characters. Sometimes an entire paragraph, or even multiple paragraphs, is used to describe her. She is often also described in over-the-top, flowery and romanticised language. Her features can be compared to gold, gemstones and other valuables.
3. Similarly, she has little or no character flaws and weaknesses. Her only issues are small things like being too nice, or clumsy, or having a little bit of a temper. These issues will never have a lasting negative effect.
4. She is amazingly skilled at a range of different tasks and rarely is weak in anything. If she does lack a talent in something, it'll be something irrelevant. She can solve any problem the characters in the story run into.
5. If the canon characters possess any magical skills or powers, it is likely that a Mary Sue is particularly skilled or talented in magic. She might have more powers than is normal in the fandom, or have a rare or even unique power. If prophecies exist in the fandom, there is likely to be at least one prophecy involving her.
6. Her past might include a dramatic tragedy, over which she initially focuses but eventually heroically overcomes. At other times, her past might be very similar to that of a canon character. Her future, on the other hand, is almost always a perfectly happy ending.
7. She steals the limelight from the canon characters. She might use a canon character's best lines or be given that character's heroic moment. The canon characters might think about Mary Sue or be fearful for her when in the original story they would instead be worried about another canon character. Some canon characters might be killed off, vilified or just omitted from the story in order to make room for her.
8. She is a love interest for at least one of the main canon characters, possibly more depending on the author's intent. She could also befriend or be a long lost relative for another canon character whom the author likes but isn't romantically interested in.
9. Her name is likely to be something flowery, beautiful or exotic sounding. It might be spelled unusually. She could also have multiple names. Alternatively, her name could be the same as the author's, the author's middle name or nickname.
10. She is likely to be based on the author in some ways. This could include sharing the same interests and opinions, being an idealised version of the author in personality and appearance, coming from the same hometown or having the author's dream career. As a result, the author is unwilling to criticise her or have anything negative happen to her.
2. Her physical appearance is often described in far more detail than any of the other characters. Sometimes an entire paragraph, or even multiple paragraphs, is used to describe her. She is often also described in over-the-top, flowery and romanticised language. Her features can be compared to gold, gemstones and other valuables.
3. Similarly, she has little or no character flaws and weaknesses. Her only issues are small things like being too nice, or clumsy, or having a little bit of a temper. These issues will never have a lasting negative effect.
4. She is amazingly skilled at a range of different tasks and rarely is weak in anything. If she does lack a talent in something, it'll be something irrelevant. She can solve any problem the characters in the story run into.
5. If the canon characters possess any magical skills or powers, it is likely that a Mary Sue is particularly skilled or talented in magic. She might have more powers than is normal in the fandom, or have a rare or even unique power. If prophecies exist in the fandom, there is likely to be at least one prophecy involving her.
6. Her past might include a dramatic tragedy, over which she initially focuses but eventually heroically overcomes. At other times, her past might be very similar to that of a canon character. Her future, on the other hand, is almost always a perfectly happy ending.
7. She steals the limelight from the canon characters. She might use a canon character's best lines or be given that character's heroic moment. The canon characters might think about Mary Sue or be fearful for her when in the original story they would instead be worried about another canon character. Some canon characters might be killed off, vilified or just omitted from the story in order to make room for her.
8. She is a love interest for at least one of the main canon characters, possibly more depending on the author's intent. She could also befriend or be a long lost relative for another canon character whom the author likes but isn't romantically interested in.
9. Her name is likely to be something flowery, beautiful or exotic sounding. It might be spelled unusually. She could also have multiple names. Alternatively, her name could be the same as the author's, the author's middle name or nickname.
10. She is likely to be based on the author in some ways. This could include sharing the same interests and opinions, being an idealised version of the author in personality and appearance, coming from the same hometown or having the author's dream career. As a result, the author is unwilling to criticise her or have anything negative happen to her.
Rachel stroke her fingers through her hair. “Oh my God. What have I done?” she mumbled agitated. “Think, Rachel, think” She looked around. Then she grabbed Gabe’s feet and dragged him to the farthest corner.
She ran to the stairs and went to the kitchen where she searched the drawers for matches. In her panic she forgot she had been living here for about twenty years and the matches lay in the second drawer next to the cupboard underneath the sink ever since. She pulled it open and grabbed the matches. Then she opened the fridge and took out a bottle of Malt Whisky. She ran back downstairs to the body. She opened the bottle of Malt and poured its content over the body. Then she stroke a match and let it fall down and watch how Gabe went up into flames.
As she watched him burn a sudden agony fulfilled her body and she dropped the bottle. She fell down on her knees and felt her body contracting and convulsing while she screamed.
She ran to the stairs and went to the kitchen where she searched the drawers for matches. In her panic she forgot she had been living here for about twenty years and the matches lay in the second drawer next to the cupboard underneath the sink ever since. She pulled it open and grabbed the matches. Then she opened the fridge and took out a bottle of Malt Whisky. She ran back downstairs to the body. She opened the bottle of Malt and poured its content over the body. Then she stroke a match and let it fall down and watch how Gabe went up into flames.
As she watched him burn a sudden agony fulfilled her body and she dropped the bottle. She fell down on her knees and felt her body contracting and convulsing while she screamed.
Here is a fiction based on Tokio Hotel and actor Thomas Dekker (and his band).
Find out why, the friend of Tom Kaulitz (Thomas Dekker), met in an American show "Stars Dance Ice" (Ice Dance with the Stars),
could not collaborate musically with Tokio Hotel. And why, Tom Kaulitz regrets having made friends with him during the show, then dragging his group into a descent into Hell that they would never have
imagined living one day, discovering the darkness and taboos of the American world.
It's a science fiction fiction, horror, yaoi / het and +18
Inspired by:
- American Satan
- Village of the Damned
- Invasion Los Angeles / They Live
- The Strain
- V (2009)
- The Magicians
- Books by David Icke
Good reading.
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