Mary-Sue Test
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Mary-Sue Test
I know tests usually go in Testing, but I think this might be of more utility to the authors here than the run-of-the-mill "which X are you" online test, so I'm putting it here.
The Mary-Sue Test, used for testing whether or not any given original character is a Mary-Sue. For starters, I put Gilchrist (of Shades of Eire) and Gaheris (appearing in Look What I Found Under a Rock and soon to appear in And Justice for None and my second fic that's still in the works, Trollbane) through the test and got 9 and 29, respectively. My thought is to share our characters' scores and maybe help each other out a bit. (Gaheris mainly got so high because I like the character and said so on the test.)
The Mary-Sue Test, used for testing whether or not any given original character is a Mary-Sue. For starters, I put Gilchrist (of Shades of Eire) and Gaheris (appearing in Look What I Found Under a Rock and soon to appear in And Justice for None and my second fic that's still in the works, Trollbane) through the test and got 9 and 29, respectively. My thought is to share our characters' scores and maybe help each other out a bit. (Gaheris mainly got so high because I like the character and said so on the test.)
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This has been posted in here and elsewhere many times.
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Indeed, been posted before. Though, just out of curiosity, I answered it for the pilot character in my last SW fic (the only reeally original one there) and I got a twenty. I'd expected more (what with being one of the best pilots in the galaxy {though nowhere near as good as Anakin, mind} and all).
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Hmmmm Allan Whitcomb (from my Azhistan stories) scored a 37 in this test, definately Mary Sue, but then again he's meant to be a Victorian Action Hero so it comes with the territory.
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Major Truul, one of the only major original characters of The Rift, scored a twenty. Pretty good, althought I expected as much.
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I'm disturbed that the character in my story can range from either 55 to 68 depending entirely on whether or not I give a shit about his eyes.
I can also justify every single time I clicked a checkbox. Then again, it's a litmus test. It does not care if I can justify and answer or not.
Then again, I expected about this much. The character's been to long lasting in my mind to actually not be a Mary Sue, but I'm working with him to the best oif my ability.
EDIT: Oh, and I like this version of the litmus test because it uses javascript to tally it's totals.
I can also justify every single time I clicked a checkbox. Then again, it's a litmus test. It does not care if I can justify and answer or not.
Then again, I expected about this much. The character's been to long lasting in my mind to actually not be a Mary Sue, but I'm working with him to the best oif my ability.
EDIT: Oh, and I like this version of the litmus test because it uses javascript to tally it's totals.
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Ha ha ha, when you're writing fantasy stories about the leaders of two rival kingdoms, you get some higher scores... . From 30-68 for the ones I tested. Oh well .
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David Emmison scored but a 17. Which isn't too bad until you take into account that I'm deliberately trying to have him be close to me in several major ways. I don't think that test is labeled right. It shouldn't be the Mary Sue test, it should be the wanked-character test.
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My STGOD character scored a 90. Hah. Johan Ragle is officially an irredemable Mary Sue
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On this test I scored an 88.
Much better than the scores I got on the two tests in the Generic Mary Sue Litmus Test thread.
Much better than the scores I got on the two tests in the Generic Mary Sue Litmus Test thread.
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Ditto, which I think is unfair. I think that personality is much more of an important factor in defining what is and is not a Mary Sue. A wanked character is, in my opinion, an entirely different species than a real "Mary Sue".Darth Raptor wrote:The list of powers and abilities kill my characters.
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Heh. Actually, I decided to do this for most of my characters (for shits and giggles, as it were.)
Nozoma actually ended up with a -3. Aww, my well-meaning, sweet, stupid loser gets a low score! Whee!
Nozoma actually ended up with a -3. Aww, my well-meaning, sweet, stupid loser gets a low score! Whee!
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Ah, good-- the only character I really worried about as a Mary-Sue has scored a 14. I'll check a few of my others.
If this has been posted so many times before, it may be beacuse it is a useful resouirce. It could be sticky-worthy within this forum.
If this has been posted so many times before, it may be beacuse it is a useful resouirce. It could be sticky-worthy within this forum.
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In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
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Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
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STGOD-ish*: Emperor Nouishicho Id Akeq'Akal'Nirtiro (the second Emperess/or and first male Emperor of the Khar) is my stereotypical Khar Emperor and thus the Epitome of his people. He has a Score of 50.
However, that really doesn't apply in this case, IMO (yay for defending mary sues). Since he is the Emperor of his people he gets a shitload of fake points like wings when he's the ruler of a race of bird people and "popularity points" because he's widely known for several things and such.
Or it could just be that he's the Kahless of the Khar's wank dreams of warrior-nobility.
*Emperor Akal'Nirtiro doesn't actually appear, since during the current time period he would be approximately a thousand years old and quite dead. But he is probably the Khar ideal- fanatically xenophobic and incapable of dealing with concepts that violate his worldview, of course, but posessing a machaivellian cunning and knowledge of the art of rulership and warfare. Also, he knows Kung-Fu. Always a plus.
However, that really doesn't apply in this case, IMO (yay for defending mary sues). Since he is the Emperor of his people he gets a shitload of fake points like wings when he's the ruler of a race of bird people and "popularity points" because he's widely known for several things and such.
Or it could just be that he's the Kahless of the Khar's wank dreams of warrior-nobility.
*Emperor Akal'Nirtiro doesn't actually appear, since during the current time period he would be approximately a thousand years old and quite dead. But he is probably the Khar ideal- fanatically xenophobic and incapable of dealing with concepts that violate his worldview, of course, but posessing a machaivellian cunning and knowledge of the art of rulership and warfare. Also, he knows Kung-Fu. Always a plus.
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STGOD: Vice-Grand Admiral Asdvadz scored a 58.
A better executed (too much enphasis on superpowers in this one) test would have made him score higher. He is is basically me. Exept that he: has no concience, is a military genious, a brilliant musical composer (when inspired, anyway), a bit insane, and has a penchant for getting away with anything. He also has a totally awesome appearance.
A funny thing about the test were the questions: "Can kill people with bare hands?", "Has photographic memory?", "Has enhanced strength and/or speed?" Yes, but so do approx. 30 billion other people in the Rebublic. Synthetic bodies ftw. (I checked-off that the abilities were common in-universe).
A better executed (too much enphasis on superpowers in this one) test would have made him score higher. He is is basically me. Exept that he: has no concience, is a military genious, a brilliant musical composer (when inspired, anyway), a bit insane, and has a penchant for getting away with anything. He also has a totally awesome appearance.
A funny thing about the test were the questions: "Can kill people with bare hands?", "Has photographic memory?", "Has enhanced strength and/or speed?" Yes, but so do approx. 30 billion other people in the Rebublic. Synthetic bodies ftw. (I checked-off that the abilities were common in-universe).
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Looking over the litmus test again, I have to wonder about a few of the questions...
Does a title (the only proper method of refrence to him besides "Leader of that group of Shivan") count as a nickname?
If his entire body changes to both reflect his opinion of himself and any necessitices of the enviornment, and he has a really shit past, wouldn't his eyes thus reflect depths of emotion and/or sorrow?
Does torture count as physical or emotional abuse?
Does being the evil regime count as working for the evil regime?
By "earthly historical event", does that mean a historical event one Earth?
What do you guys think?
Does a title (the only proper method of refrence to him besides "Leader of that group of Shivan") count as a nickname?
If his entire body changes to both reflect his opinion of himself and any necessitices of the enviornment, and he has a really shit past, wouldn't his eyes thus reflect depths of emotion and/or sorrow?
Does torture count as physical or emotional abuse?
Does being the evil regime count as working for the evil regime?
By "earthly historical event", does that mean a historical event one Earth?
What do you guys think?
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No, that's, as you said, merely a title, just like Mr. or Miss.Singular Quartet wrote:Looking over the litmus test again, I have to wonder about a few of the questions...
Does a title (the only proper method of refrence to him besides "Leader of that group of Shivan") count as a nickname?
Yes. That's why I had to mark Kamina (a character of mine) as having eyes that reflect her occasionally sad emotional state, even though her entire body does as well --like a cuttlefish.If his entire body changes to both reflect his opinion of himself and any necessitices of the enviornment, and he has a really shit past, wouldn't his eyes thus reflect depths of emotion and/or sorrow?
Can't see how it could be anything but....Does torture count as physical or emotional abuse?
Yeah. If you're self-employed in business you're still a businessman.Does being the evil regime count as working for the evil regime?
No.
By "earthly historical event", does that mean a historical event one Earth?
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That's my guess on those.
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