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===Magic===
===Magic===


Magic in a Fantasy universe is a writer's best tool for creating intrigue, Brandon Sanderson has even written a few theories on Magic systems. Chris definitely uses a soft magic system, which is to say the rules for magic are not quite concrete, rather they work from a general Idea (Ironically ''Harry potter'' uses the same strategy). However Chris doesn't even try to explain how Magi-Chan can see into the future, and God help you if you are interested in the [[Curse-ye-ha-me-ha]].
Magic in a Fantasy universe is a writer's best tool for creating intrigue, Brandon Sanderson has even written a few theories on Magic systems. Chris definitely uses a soft magic system, which is to say the rules for magic are not quite concrete, rather they work from a general Idea (Ironically ''[[Harry Potter]]'' uses the same strategy). However Chris doesn't even try to explain how Magi-Chan can see into the future, and God help you if you are interested in the [[Curse-ye-ha-me-ha]].
 


==In real life==
==In real life==
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'''Kaladin'''
'''Kaladin'''


Kaladin is a [[crash into slumber|depressed]], lonely, slave, who has only a ditzy wind spirit to talk to. He hates men of a certain eye color and vows revenge but ends up becoming what he fights. The similarities end their however as Kaladin is a tenacious disciplined warrior who gains lots of friends that he leads out of obscurity and into heroism.
Kaladin is a [[crash into slumber|depressed]], lonely, slave, who has only a ditzy wind spirit to talk to. He hates men of a certain orientation (albeit one of their eye color), upon whom he vows revenge but ends up becoming what he fights. The similarities end their however as Kaladin is a tenacious disciplined warrior who gains lots of friends that he leads out of obscurity and into heroism.


'''Shallan'''
'''Shallan'''


Shallan is an artistic redhead with identity issues, you could see the resemblance. However Shallan became veil to cope with legit psychological trauma such as a dad who would beat and kill servants and murder beloved pets as proxies. Chris became Christine to widen the scope of [[China]] he could get by a technicality.
Shallan is an [[Chris and art|artistic]] redhead with identity issues, you could see the resemblance. However Shallan became veil to cope with legit psychological trauma such as a dad who would beat and kill servants and murder beloved pets as proxies. Chris became Christine to widen the scope of [[China]] he could get by a technicality.
 
===Lord of the Rings===
 
'''Gollum'''
 
This is perhaps the strongest similarity and needs almost no explanation, what is worth mention is Smeagol's fuller head of hair.
 
===Ready Player One===
 
'''James Halliday'''


Halliday is an [[autism | autistic]] [[virgin with rage]] who made an intricate scavenger hunt [[Chris and ego | dedicated to himself]]. Furthering the deja vu he
he has an entire cult of fans memorizing every aspect of his life.





Latest revision as of 12:53, 24 September 2021

Given that Chris is a writer, who coincidentally lives in a fantasy world it comes as no surprised that Chris should find himself compared (or contrasted) to the great minds of contemporary fantasy.

Writing



Charicterization

Heros

Since Tolkien, fantasy has had heavy character-driven themes as the keystone, Chris believing he has created the perfect character has used that same character for all of his protagonists.

Villains

A far cry from your Sauron or Shai'tan, the Villains of Sonichu share only their aesthetic as wizards or witches, otherwise, they are weak and ineffectual and have seemingly only stuck around because the Protagonists haven't really taken the time to take care of them.

Magic

Magic in a Fantasy universe is a writer's best tool for creating intrigue, Brandon Sanderson has even written a few theories on Magic systems. Chris definitely uses a soft magic system, which is to say the rules for magic are not quite concrete, rather they work from a general Idea (Ironically Harry Potter uses the same strategy). However Chris doesn't even try to explain how Magi-Chan can see into the future, and God help you if you are interested in the Curse-ye-ha-me-ha.

In real life

Chris bears a strong resemblance to several Characters from a variety of Fantasy books (mainly Character flaws):


Wheel of time

Like Rand, Chris has gained a Harem which is a controversial topic among fans. Unlike Chris, Rand's Harem is made up entirely of human women.

Brandon Sandederson's Cosmere

Kaladin

Kaladin is a depressed, lonely, slave, who has only a ditzy wind spirit to talk to. He hates men of a certain orientation (albeit one of their eye color), upon whom he vows revenge but ends up becoming what he fights. The similarities end their however as Kaladin is a tenacious disciplined warrior who gains lots of friends that he leads out of obscurity and into heroism.

Shallan

Shallan is an artistic redhead with identity issues, you could see the resemblance. However Shallan became veil to cope with legit psychological trauma such as a dad who would beat and kill servants and murder beloved pets as proxies. Chris became Christine to widen the scope of China he could get by a technicality.

Lord of the Rings

Gollum

This is perhaps the strongest similarity and needs almost no explanation, what is worth mention is Smeagol's fuller head of hair.

Ready Player One

James Halliday

Halliday is an autistic virgin with rage who made an intricate scavenger hunt dedicated to himself. Furthering the deja vu he he has an entire cult of fans memorizing every aspect of his life.


see also


Chris and Writing