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Pick a character* I've written and I will explain the top five** ideas/concepts/etc I keep in mind while writing that character that I believe are essential to accurately depicting them.
* Try to make it someone I've written either often or recently in order for me to answer.
** May not actually be five.
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Susan Pevensie (Chronicles of Narnia), for
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Ginny Weasley (Harry Potter), for
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Haruno Sakura (Naruto), for
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Prince Rabadash (Chronicles of Narnia), for
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Dave Strider (Homestuck), for
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Aravis Tarkheena (Chronicles of Narnia), for
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Lucy Pevensie (Chronicles of Narnia), for
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Uzumaki Naruto (Naruto), for
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Pick a character* I've written and I will explain the top five** ideas/concepts/etc I keep in mind while writing that character that I believe are essential to accurately depicting them.
* Try to make it someone I've written either often or recently in order for me to answer.
** May not actually be five.
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Susan Pevensie (Chronicles of Narnia), for
Ginny Weasley (Harry Potter), for
Haruno Sakura (Naruto), for
Prince Rabadash (Chronicles of Narnia), for
Dave Strider (Homestuck), for
Aravis Tarkheena (Chronicles of Narnia), for
Lucy Pevensie (Chronicles of Narnia), for
Uzumaki Naruto (Naruto), for
Lucy Pevensie
Date: 2012-12-12 04:55 am (UTC)2. Lucy is not a plaster saint. She can be selfish -- note her misuse of the book on the Dufflepuds' island. She can be snarky and silly. She can be wrong. She does have a deep connection to and faith in Aslan, but that doesn't remove her essential humanity.
3. Lucy is both a healer and a warrior. This goes all the way back to the gifts she receives from Father Christmas, though I think that is more an acknowledgement of the way she healed Tumnus emotionally by her very presence, and the way she fought to make her family believe in Narnia and understand that they should do something about the Witch. They are both active roles, which is interesting when compared to Peter and Susan, both of whom receive one active gift (sword, bow) and one passive gift (shield, horn). I should maybe write a fic about that someday...
4. Lucy is VERY truthful, to the point where I think lies of omission and social misdirection are difficult for her to learn. That is probably why the spell that finally tempts her to the breaking point is a spell to overhear what a friend says about her when she's not around. It's also why in LWW she wants to tell Edmund that Aslan died for him, whereas Susan thinks the knowledge "would be too awful for him." That tension between Lucy's blunt truthfulness and Susan's concern for social and emotional repercussions is probably the main source of tension between the sisters... and also mirrors the way Lucy holds tight to her memories of Narnia while Susan immerses herself in England after they are both banished from the Narnian world.