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* Have a primary image for your character page.
* Have a primary image for your character page.


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== Author's characters ==


All of the fictional characters are my characters, of course.
Two characters are my personal characters, my favorites, who speak for me:
* [[Havelock]]
* [[Lud the Gamer]]
Guest characters who want to interact with ''Fiction'' in character should probably approach one of these two characters.


== In the News ==
== In the News ==

Revision as of 10:50, 14 July 2016

This article is a design guide for guest characters (that is, characters created by guest authors, characters based on friends of the author, and so on).

Fiction is a strongly non-linear work: there is no "our story so far" narrative. There are only fiction pages, and non-fiction pages, and the text and images on the pages, and the links that bind them.

This design guide is intended to provide some high-level linearity for characters.

Enemies

  • Have at least one essential nemesis, arch-enemy, etc. Drama is driven by enemies.

Images

  • Have a primary image for your character page.

Author's characters

All of the fictional characters are my characters, of course.

Two characters are my personal characters, my favorites, who speak for me:

Guest characters who want to interact with Fiction in character should probably approach one of these two characters.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

  • [[]]

Nonfiction cross-reference