π One trope you love
Ambiguous lines between villainous and protagonist characters. Show me the path your villain took to do the bad thing, and don't be afraid to have your hero make grievous mistakes.
β One trope you hate
Self-Insert protagonist leads. This is really rampant in furry fiction :(
Ambiguous lines between villainous and protagonist characters. Show me the path your villain took to do the bad thing, and don't be afraid to have your hero make grievous mistakes.
β One trope you hate
Self-Insert protagonist leads. This is really rampant in furry fiction :(
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It's been a *day* already, so let's play a fun lil game! #writingcommunity, quote this & tell me:
π One trope you love
β One trope you hate
(With, of course, the understanding that this is all personal preference and not some absolute statement about the relative quality of these tropes.)
Go!
π One trope you love
β One trope you hate
(With, of course, the understanding that this is all personal preference and not some absolute statement about the relative quality of these tropes.)
Go!
Comments
But seriously, I agree with both choices. I also like it when the protagonist and the antagonist are both morally gray.
Internally: "Tiberius likes gay protags? Never would have guessed. /s"
Sorry, don't let me interrupt your discourse <3
I can relate to their pain and past experiences but I don't always agree with their choices.
I donβt think the endings of your novels would have stuck with me as much if they had been the happy endings I subconsciously craved.
Hated trope: I can't STAND pretty boy lovers. It's an eye roll every time they describe them as sculpted by Aphrodite.