Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 (
azurelunatic) wrote2005-06-04 03:54 am
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More fanfiction -- why is this stuff in my head?
I mentioned there that I'd told the Little Fayoumis the Tragedy of Anakin Skywalker (before the release of Episode III, I might add) and the Tragedy of Konstantine Bothari (a topic that was mentioned onList years ago).
And then I suddenly had Bothari in my head, wanting his story told. The diction is familiar to the readers of the Russian fairy tales. And then the demons started speaking up. The angels will be starting to talk next, I think.
Bothari's a complex man for someone so allegedly simple.
The challenge is going to be describing all the complexities in simple vocabulary, both to illustrate Bothari's limited intelligence and to keep the story within the reading range of a kid the Little Fayoumis's age. Additionally, I want to artificially limit Bothari's vocabulary to exclude words that would take the story out of PG-13 range. I want to describe all the gruesome things that happen to him in such a way so that younger readers wouldn't be too horribly disturbed, yet make sure it's disturbing enough to have the desired effect on adult readers.
We'll see how it goes.

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He has a lot of reasons for everything he does, and I think I want to explore them.
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That was one of the things that bothered me with the book I'm currently reading (The Algebraist by Iain M. Banks): the villain is just an evil cardboard cutout. You know, tortures people for the fun of it, keeping them alive to torture them longer, killing them elaborately and slowly, keeping animals that eat prisoners and each other and so on, and so on. I want my moral ambiguity, dammit!
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Now I'm wondering how one could properly exploit the plot device of a cardboard villain. There has to be something he's good for. Oh! I know! Making villains out of Morally Ambiguous characters like Ani Skywalker!