narrativedilettante wrote:To clarify my "It's not their fault they're villains" thing: They are no more responsible for being evil than, say, the Witch is. And it gives them added incentive to want to get out of their stories: If you were trapped in a reality where you couldn't be on the side of good no matter what, would you want to go back there either?
narrativedilettante wrote:But the actions of the characters once they enter our reality are what we must judge them by. We've all been accepting of the Witch. She's a villain, but she's sympathetic and has proved Affably Evil. And lots of these characters are changing from their default states. A change in circumstances often changes people. Also, stories are written from a certain viewpoint, and there are many characters who behave as villains but whose choices may have been represented in a different light than they appeared to the character at the time.
narrativedilettante wrote:If we reacted to Moriarty with a reflexive "Get out of here, villain!" without giving him a chance to adjust to life here, we'd be making a mistake.
eli_gone_crazy wrote:I advise extreme caution, but I want to hear their reasoning.
For one simple reason, Frankenstein's monster (in the story), did wrong things because he wasn't aware of moral boundaries.
He was vilified for being different. All of the characters are transitioning between worlds, and I am strongly against double standards.
Peter Pan (in our world), broke into a house where a little girl was, and we consider that to be him not understanding how our world works.
Several villains send threatening letters/emails, and we consider that tantamount to an act of war.
Am I saying that what the cabal did was right? No. I strongly disagree with it. However I want to see their side of things before I start with the proverbial torches and pitchforks.
WackyMeetsPractical wrote:eli_gone_crazy wrote:I advise extreme caution, but I want to hear their reasoning.
For one simple reason, Frankenstein's monster (in the story), did wrong things because he wasn't aware of moral boundaries.
He was vilified for being different. All of the characters are transitioning between worlds, and I am strongly against double standards.
Peter Pan (in our world), broke into a house where a little girl was, and we consider that to be him not understanding how our world works.
Several villains send threatening letters/emails, and we consider that tantamount to an act of war.
Am I saying that what the cabal did was right? No. I strongly disagree with it. However I want to see their side of things before I start with the proverbial torches and pitchforks.
The difference between Pan and the Cabal is their motives. We know Pan didn't mean any harm. He just wanted to go on an adventure like he does in the story. The Cabal knew what they were doing was wrong. They meant to terrorize Joe and Joan. Their intentions were bad, regardless of what world they were in.
S_o_S wrote:Mr. A still hasn't responded to my tweet from last night (RE: Is Cindy back behind the wall), so I think we can assume he has nothing to say on the matter for now.
The Wild West Pyro wrote:What do Ugg Boots have to do with the ARG?![]()
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eli_gone_crazy wrote:The Wild West Pyro wrote:What do Ugg Boots have to do with the ARG?![]()
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It's part of the conspiracy by the cabal to make every thread useless.![]()
On a side note, although most of the convo's I've had with Mr. A have been a little, off-topic, he normally responds within a day or two. One does wonder what he actually does in the bright white void.

Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:You make some excellent points.
The best way to verify this would be to get a hoverboard. Stand on our heads. Eat dinosaurs. By the DOZEN. Become spambots. Sing like nobody's listening (because chances are, nobody is). Play a game. Make lists. And more lists. Bibliomancy. Necromancy. Arithmetic. MAD SCIENCE. Anyone else think it's a strange coincidence that the real-life Hurricane Sandy is being referred to in newspapers as the "Frankenstorm"? The handwriting. The footwriting. Foot writing? Standing on our heads and spitting nickels. Brute force. Trial and error. Vigenere codes. Hula hoops. Dinosaur comics. Eating dinosaur comics. Writing textbooks. Reading textbooks. Refusing to buy textbooks because they're overpriced. That is all.
Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:You make some excellent points.
The best way to verify this would be to get a hoverboard. Stand on our heads. Eat dinosaurs. By the DOZEN. Become spambots. Sing like nobody's listening (because chances are, nobody is). Play a game. Make lists. And more lists. Bibliomancy. Necromancy. Arithmetic. MAD SCIENCE. Anyone else think it's a strange coincidence that the real-life Hurricane Sandy is being referred to in newspapers as the "Frankenstorm"? The handwriting. The footwriting. Foot writing? Standing on our heads and spitting nickels. Brute force. Trial and error. Vigenere codes. Hula hoops. Dinosaur comics. Eating dinosaur comics. Writing textbooks. Reading textbooks. Refusing to buy textbooks because they're overpriced. That is all.
JackAlsworth wrote:Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:You make some excellent points.
The best way to verify this would be to get a hoverboard. Stand on our heads. Eat dinosaurs. By the DOZEN. Become spambots. Sing like nobody's listening (because chances are, nobody is). Play a game. Make lists. And more lists. Bibliomancy. Necromancy. Arithmetic. MAD SCIENCE. Anyone else think it's a strange coincidence that the real-life Hurricane Sandy is being referred to in newspapers as the "Frankenstorm"? The handwriting. The footwriting. Foot writing? Standing on our heads and spitting nickels. Brute force. Trial and error. Vigenere codes. Hula hoops. Dinosaur comics. Eating dinosaur comics. Writing textbooks. Reading textbooks. Refusing to buy textbooks because they're overpriced. That is all.
I think maybe you need to lay off the caffeine, mate.
The Wild West Pyro wrote:JackAlsworth wrote:Qara-Xuan Zenith wrote:You make some excellent points.
The best way to verify this would be to get a hoverboard. Stand on our heads. Eat dinosaurs. By the DOZEN. Become spambots. Sing like nobody's listening (because chances are, nobody is). Play a game. Make lists. And more lists. Bibliomancy. Necromancy. Arithmetic. MAD SCIENCE. Anyone else think it's a strange coincidence that the real-life Hurricane Sandy is being referred to in newspapers as the "Frankenstorm"? The handwriting. The footwriting. Foot writing? Standing on our heads and spitting nickels. Brute force. Trial and error. Vigenere codes. Hula hoops. Dinosaur comics. Eating dinosaur comics. Writing textbooks. Reading textbooks. Refusing to buy textbooks because they're overpriced. That is all.
I think maybe you need to lay off the caffeine, mate.
WAYYYY too much Tinfoil now. And you are banned on coffee for a week or two. You have to drink Lime Juice instead.
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