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Some Thoughts on Character

Every now and then, I find I run into something that makes me sit up and seriously take notice.

Generally this doesn’t happen at first. There might be a lot of eyerolling and sighing going on, but gradually it creeps up on you and in the end it’s so much in your face you can’t help but take a deeper interest than you originally intended.

Several moments hit me in the head just lately…

The first was seeing a new interpretation of Edgar Allan Poe in the movie The Raven. I was hoping for a horror film but got a damn good thriller that made me want to go back and reread what I knew of Poe and what I had first seen of his work many many years ago in Lit class.

It was so nicely done, with such a huge amount of respect for Poe’s work and for his desperately sad and grief stricken life, that he’s headed for Sylum.

The film turned him into a character that became somehow much more sympathetic and accessible. It gave him more layers than you’d first assume on perusing his materials. He was more than dark. He was difficult and weird and would have been a very interesting conversationalist if I could’ve sat him down and asked about his life.

The second moment of ‘flail! Whoa that’s awesome!’ came with reconsidering the film The Illusionist.

I’d seen it before and though based on a very so-so short story, it struck me as being worthy of watching more than once, and as that happened so Eisenheim’s character gradually came more and more to life for me in a complex and convoluted story that you have to not blink at or walk away from or you’ll miss the pointers.

He too is a complex man and he too will be heading to Sylum.

Y’see sometimes it’s all too easy to dismiss character, to gloss over it and to treat it as a two dimensional and shallow thing, especially in books and movies that are coming out just lately. Assumptions as to motivation, reasoning, speech, education, action/reaction, can be so weakly created and/or portrayed that in the end the audience is left with little but the feeling that what they’ve just read, watched or experienced is no more than a brief distraction in time with little impact upon their life.

Some might say it has a great deal to do with the ‘soundbite’ culture we live in, and the lack of attention span that is encouraged so much in mainstream media and the general social environment, but I’m not here to talk about that. I’m just throwing the thought out there is all.

The third moment that snuck up and hit me, came from Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter. Yeah, I’d dismissed this as silly. The idea was just too daft for words, but then I watched the trailer; very well edited in the extreme and with music and voice over to make you sit up and pay attention. Then came the movie and finally the book. Yes yes, I tend to go for books after the movie or risk being disappointed with the film because the book is stuck in my head. And in the end, despite there still being moments of ‘really are you serious?’ in both of them, it was character that leapt out at me.

Character development and creation was so painstakingly done, and so very well represented on the screen, that as a result I can say it was the most enjoyable movie of the summer for me. But it took a while to really hit me in the head.

Yes sometimes there are too many other distractions and it’s too easy to gloss over a book or a film or a play, or a show or something, and yet it’s not hard to see when things are shallow, at least if you look at it with better eyes than those of the ‘just distract me with the shiny for five seconds’ mentality that we all suffer from to one degree or another.

Take time sometimes to really watch, to deeply read, to seriously consider, and then do it all over again.

It’s actually worth the effort once you start to go deeper into your subject matter and you’ll suddenly find yourself encouraged to want to know more.

Make character worthwhile.

Your readers and viewers will love you for it.

Sylum Question and Answer: #9

Q: Will we ever find out who Jack the Ripper is, or see more of his backstory?

 

What makes Jack the Ripper such an evil son of a bitch that many fear, is the fact no one knows who he is.  As stories progress more of his background will emerge.

 

Bob 2  says – it’s maturing, like fine wine.

Enter the Tiny Annoying Englishman

His name is Henry O. Sturges.

1 s on the end, and don’t ask what the O. is for.

He’s sneaky.  I mean it, really he is.

Who else could send his Mate in as a distraction while he himself herds plot bunnies in the back door?

If you have no idea who or what the hell I’m talking about, check out Abraham Lincoln – Vampire Hunter.

Or you could just sit back and wait for his Private Journals to show up in Sylum starting this Advent.

He’s chatty, at least on paper.

I leave you with this thought:

Abraham:  *shifts uncomfortably*

Henry:  *headtilt*  I like it.

Abraham:  I look old.

Henry:  *grins lecherously* It’s the thousand yard stare and the spread legs and the tension in your shoulders…

Abraham:  *flails* You are not turned on by that?

Henry:  Remember the time I had you in the…?

Abraham: *slaps hand over Mate’s mouth as people stare*  Not now Henry!

We’re in the Final Stretch

*dances around*

 

Finished Chapter 7 of Evolution!!!! Despite the extras Bob tossed in! Hah! *eyes evil bunny*

This particular Arc has been a long ass journey.  Between RL and Bob, it’s been started, stopped, started, reworked, additions added, re-started and finally now close to finishing!

 

For a thanks for sticking by me:

 

Tony stood up next to his brother; “We’ll discuss this later.”

 Speed just grinned over at him. “You complained dad didn’t take you on the Vatican adventure.  Admit it you haven’t had this much fun in years.”

 “We will for sure be discussing this later.” They looked over their shoulders to see Jethro and Horatio glaring at the both of them.

Sylum Question and Answer: #6

Q: Are there really dragons? Where are they located? How are they kept hidden from the world?

 

Yes.

 

To quote Captain Lennox: “My inner five year old is going Oh My God it’s a Fucking Dragon!”

 

As how they are kept hidden, depends on the dragon and location.  It’s easier to hide a Tiny Terror in the tall grasses of Africa, a Mushu in the bamboo forests, or a Night Fury in the dark skies above Norway.

 

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Sylum Question and Answer: #5

Q: In future arcs, why is Nick dressed as though he belongs in the Old West? How are there Old West stories in the future arcs of Sylum?

 

Ahh I see someone was studying the Coming Soon Video.  That particular storyline is still in the works, Bob has been fidgety with it.  The major thing I will say on it – there is a time in everyone’s life that they will seek the simpler times in life.

 

Bob 2 – AMEN!

Sylum Question and Answer: #4

Q: Are all Rogues considered to be evil/bad/etc or are there some that are recognized as just wanting to live alone and who have no intention of breaking the “rules”?

 

A Rogue is defined as someone that lives outside the Clan System.  Even if you really don’t want to be part of a Clan you need to associate with one for your protection.  There are members of Clans that have sworn their loyalty but are left alone and not called up on if something where to happen.

Bob 2 says – those who live outside the ‘rules’ as it were, are by their nature rebellious although there are those who eventually find their way to a Clan there will always be those who desire to be different and their inability or unwillingness to understand the correct ways of Vampire society will always make them instantly suspicious.

Sylum Question and Answer: #3

Q: How many stories do you have planned to take place throughout Sylum’s timeline? [including backtracking to fill things in]

 

As many as Evil Bob and Bob 2 keep tossing at us.

 

*eyes extremely long list of stories to complete*

 

We’ll be at this for a while….

 

 

Feel free to comment/discuss

Sylum Question and Answer: #2

Q: How many major story arcs do you have planned for after Evolution?

The Wiki I think has seven listed, but at the moment there have been many changes made dealing with future arcs. The next Arc is actually 3 combined into one. After that there are at least 4 maybe… eyes Bob. Actually just recently an idea popped up on how to end the series, though there is a lot of story before that moment, and let’s not forget the fact there’s 7000 years of history prior to Clan War still to deal with.

Bob 2 says – there could be more in the past then even that!

Feel free to comment/discuss

Sylum Question and Answer: #1

Through August I took questions that you would like to see answered.  Over the next few weeks I’ll be posting the Question and my Answers (look for Evil Bob 2 comments throughout)

Feel free to discuss/comment.

 

Q: I had a bunny attack me with a Sylum fic (which I could not begin to write) a while back, Tony has problems dealing with having to dust a rouge who just happens to be another Templar Knight.

 

A: Technically this wasn’t a question, but I’ll go ahead and answer the concept of the idea.  Antonio Crisafi is the last Templar Knight, there are no others.

 

Ezio Auditore da Firenze has made sure of it, leaving only his Sire.

Glares at Bob

While working diligantly on Evolution Chapter 7 – Bob decided to be a twit and toss in a few new things that I wasn’t expecting.

*glares*

The evil cackling I’m hearing from him is not encouraging.

*headdesk*

Still working on Chapter 7 – matter of fact down to the last major scene (though a difficult and complex to write).  Even with the new addition – I’m happy with the progress.

*eyes bunny*

 

The Plot Crab Has Left the Building

So I see Bob posted *eyes the bunny* and mentioned the plot crab leaving his summer job from Disneyland.

After a recent trip to Disneyland I noticed that wait shocking the Plot Crab was actually missing from the Pirate’s Ride.

With Plot Crab

 

Without Plot Crab

 

So where is Plot Crab – it’s to early for Crab Season.

Which means he’s lurking in the house.

*Cue scary music*