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Originally Posted by brandygang
@wandering_spirit, I was interested in that concept at first and the way you mentioned it seemed like a good setup. But after reading it, I'm not sure if the actually a reason to become one is really that unique?
Well you pretty much describe it as the main character being desperate, bitter and lonely and wanting an out through that new persona, somehow. Of course you address through the character's original self that it's not a perfect desirable fix but, isn't it still a little convenient? It doesn't necessarily even meet half-way.
I fear to compare it to that one saga of the Wotch where the only reason the boys are given to stay cheerleaders/asian schoolgirls is "They're so much perkier and happier that way." and it comes off as a little, well contrived for lack of a better word.
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I can understand. Mind you, the one who threw me that idea had used the idea of 'sad bimbos' before, and his theory for women choosing that is some form of escapism from their own reality.
I went for some extremes for the characters, but the idea is to let people choose the ending. So far, the choice that was the most selected was the third which some people figured would be a fusion. I had not chosen how it would turn out, but they did for me.
The result of option 3 is in this pic.
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