Story Blindness

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Re: Story Blindness

Postby Scarab on Mon Oct 15, 2012 3:36 pm

WackyMeetsPractical wrote:Okay, I'm liking this theory. If it's true though, if any character has fully accepted their fictional nature, then they should be able to read their stories.

I believe someone's mentioned testing to see if Holmes or Poirot can read their stories. I think Poirot would be the best choice. Poirot has definitely come to the realization that he is a fictional character, while I don't think Holmes has quite reached that point yet. Holmes understands that he is currently in a world that believes him to be fictional, but he still acts under the assumption that he is in fact real. While Poirot has out right admitted to being a fictional character. He's our best bet to proving or disproving this theory. And as he had just recently wrapped up a case, now is the best time to put it to the test.


Agreed. I'll pop over to Poirot's section of the website and see about giving this a shot in the right section.
Wait or should I let somebody focussing ON him in the team do that?
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