Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-4708882-20190326131246

1. If a writer realizes they made a mistake that they don't like and try to tweak it I have less of a problem but simply to be relevant or trying to appease to fans at the cost their own vision always is insulting. Much like when writers make no intention to express a trait what so ever yet then out of nowhere come to claim a character is a minority infuriates me, hints/subtly is one thing but nothing and then claiming just feels like they're copping out random new facts to remain relevant after they are done. With my characters some facts are implied like Jester who I picture a man of Irish decent (implied by his mother and sister's names) who is pan/bi but primarily into women which is evidenced by a few of his snarky comments ex: Jock says "Fuck you" and Jester responds with "No thanks your not my type" or jokingly referring to Corvus as a tease in a flashback, I know some won't like it which is fine and the story will never get in your face (basically only minor comments or hints) yet Rowling seems to of not taken a stand on some like that by not specifying and correcting the audience/producers. I mean you and I are indifferent on race thus simply judge people based on themselves but if you have a vision then one should remain faithful to what envision not simply claim otherwise when everything is already finished. Yeah you're using it right to my knowledge and it disappoint/irritates me as well with how she out of nowhere did these comments. I can live if she wants "The Cursed Child" to remain canon that's fine even if not well-liked (haven't bothered with reading or seeing it) I will respect that but I feel a few things she says or does is trying to maintain/regain popularity.

2. The episode is fairly new (from the newest volume) and if you want I can give a link. The God of Light pissed me off more but both just saw humanity as an experiment that should worship and accept whatever they say. The experiment isn't entirely clear but proudly to see what they'd do with the capabilities to destroy or create things but that's just speculation on my end. I've been planning for about eight years with only recently getting the basic ideas done in the last two, ultimately it was before I saw RWBY though admittedly they've given me ideas. I definitely feel bad for both but I do agree I feel a bit more for Salem because honestly she's been through nothing but tragedy outside the marriage and daughters which then lead to more tragedy. Originally I would of bet Ozpin being a villain as well who caused Salem to become evil but now it's more the Gods being major jerkass'/assholes. Ozpin is definitely more Grey Zone and overall more well-intentioned especially given Jester is mostly an arrogant outright villain albeit due to be broken down and angry at God and reality. The more noble parts only come near the last part with Jester.

3. Yeah Douglas isn't one many if any will pity, originally I planned more just a knowledge seeker who'd be relatable (and probably older) but as me and a friend talked it gradually changed into less sympathetic and more of a reason for Jester to want him dead over simply out living his usefulness. The mother is a minor character who won't be addressed much if at all after being sent to Hell which will indicate she isn't saved most likely. Shi will occasionally drop the arrogance and stoic moments when around others, a potentially comedic fear of loud noises, tease Xylus of being afraid of total darkness (a potential comedic fear for Xylus) and one potentially story where he meets two Gods of Death (the Gods are siblings: one of water who's a jerkass male and a female who's nice) he would basically show little respect especially to the brother by claiming he's not restrained, mock him and show no fear. Xylus probably won't ever be a genius but will get wiser as time goes on. Yeah Abigail is mostly those because it's her defense mechanism because she views it as the only way to survive is looking out for oneself, though her crew is diverse and mostly misfits they all care for each other. I personally hadn't thought of casting the voice actors but I could them potentially doing it. :)

4. That sounds cool and anytime I mean after all we're friends plus you've given me some couple ideas before. :) Martian will be a good Hate Sink from the sounds of it, as for the story not making sense I'm not one to judge especially given my stories tend to be Fantasy where it's not logical. Also I like your idea of some evolution/adaptation to the climate change which is logical.

5. Off topic: Yeah I renamed it for you and it's been so long I don't remember much of the film other than liking it. On topic: I like all them but it's a tough choice between Grant and "Heroic Joffrey", Grant sounds more sympathetic but also like he might be needing less advice and more like just an old friend. "Heroic Joffrey" could easily need the advice and develop due to "Tembo" guidance but potentially too young/immature to be an actual leader for a while. Both have their own benefits though Grant arguably fits the role due to potential realism in their leader.

PS: sorry I tried to edit it to clarify a couple things but couldn't so I simply removed and rewrote it.