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Thankfully, I've never had to deal with this sort of thing personally ... but I've somewhat resigned myself to the fact that if someone creates something, and it gets popular enough, or even strikes a chord with someone, it's going to have fanwork of every stripe made. Rule 32, man.
The way I'll probably treat it would be to say "Okay, sure, as long as you're not making money off of it, and you're not passing it off as mine - make it CLEAR that this is your own take on things? Ship Unlikely Pairing A and dump them naked into a vat of squids, whatever. Just ... don't expect me to adore it."
And for the record? NONE of my characters would be caught dead in a vat of squids, clothed or otherwise. -
Interesting question .... and no, I don't. Sometimes I think the most important rites of passage are hidden in little moments, and we don't notice them until years later ... if we notice them at all.
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I'll answer this for characters, instead, since it's a fun one:
- Jon Knight: Blood. It's the weirdest phobia a mortician can have, I know, but seeing living people bleeding makes him nauseous.
- Paul Feistus: Solitude. Not the relaxing, Walden sort, but the kind where you're cut off from everything and everyone involuntarily. You get like that after being in an asylum for a decade or so.
- Ral O'Dailigh: Loss of control, pure and simple - the thought that he could do something to hurt those around him and not care is devastating.
- Buster Heywood: Being caught or trapped in any fashion. ANY. He's a neurotic little bugger, and I'm still in the process of unraveling where, exactly, that comes from.
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Ang D.’s Bio
I write, I draw, and I've been carefully spinning my own little world for about a decade, now.

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