My AB OCs: Sati Beshara
Sep. 28th, 2013 01:54 pm(NOTE: If you read nothing else in this post, read the ROLEPLAY section, that's where the lulz is, the rest is kinda sad fyi)
You've met the weresnake Sati in Sue vs Sue, and I plan to one day have her be the protagonist it one of my novels. See, I hope to write many books all about the same 'verse, with a series of different protagonists and casts that all eventually intersect. Big goals, I know. I picked Sati to be one of these protagonists because of how much she has to grow from, to improve upon, and in a way that I specifically can understand and empathize with really well (and thus can probably write well/accurately, at least I hope). Her character was inspired by (and created during) the early stage of my recovery from depression when I was still really vulnerable, lost, struggling with my identity because I'd become so engulfed in my mental illness that I didn't know who was without it, when I had just gotten on my feet but was not guaranteed to stay there. Sati's in a similar place, plus she's a supernatural living in a world full of shifters, vampires, and other creatures, whether it's the Anitaverse or my original storyverse, and she'll have to find her internal strength--which she does have, and a great deal more than she realizes--to navigate the external adventures she'll be having in this fantastic world of hers! That's the idea, anyway. And this is the girl:
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You've met the weresnake Sati in Sue vs Sue, and I plan to one day have her be the protagonist it one of my novels. See, I hope to write many books all about the same 'verse, with a series of different protagonists and casts that all eventually intersect. Big goals, I know. I picked Sati to be one of these protagonists because of how much she has to grow from, to improve upon, and in a way that I specifically can understand and empathize with really well (and thus can probably write well/accurately, at least I hope). Her character was inspired by (and created during) the early stage of my recovery from depression when I was still really vulnerable, lost, struggling with my identity because I'd become so engulfed in my mental illness that I didn't know who was without it, when I had just gotten on my feet but was not guaranteed to stay there. Sati's in a similar place, plus she's a supernatural living in a world full of shifters, vampires, and other creatures, whether it's the Anitaverse or my original storyverse, and she'll have to find her internal strength--which she does have, and a great deal more than she realizes--to navigate the external adventures she'll be having in this fantastic world of hers! That's the idea, anyway. And this is the girl:
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