*snickers* Oh but it's soooo much easier to just tell the whole story in the author notes rather than... like... actually writing a story, right?
It's easier to write two lines explaining why your characters are OOC than to justify it within the story space, yes :) Because that takes no effort at all, which apparently is the way most fanauthors operate. They want all the glory but don't want to put in the work to earn it.
Like KK, I can understand the exchange of blood and stuff... but I don't understand the biting, either. I was unaware that the InuYasha fandom is actually a vampire story -_-;;
Blood oaths are one thing, but the mating marks stories I've read haven't mentioned the mingling of blood at all. It's practically biting fetish!
This is such a sad use for Miroku. He can be soooo much more - Yeah, he's hilarious, but he's also wise and helpful and well-educated (he *has* to be to be able to scam people!)
He does get the short end of the stick, along with Sango. Which is sad because they are both interesting characters, and much less of a 'secondary pairing' than most people want to admit.
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It's easier to write two lines explaining why your characters are OOC than to justify it within the story space, yes :) Because that takes no effort at all, which apparently is the way most fanauthors operate. They want all the glory but don't want to put in the work to earn it.
Like KK, I can understand the exchange of blood and stuff... but I don't understand the biting, either. I was unaware that the InuYasha fandom is actually a vampire story -_-;;
Blood oaths are one thing, but the mating marks stories I've read haven't mentioned the mingling of blood at all. It's practically biting fetish!
This is such a sad use for Miroku. He can be soooo much more - Yeah, he's hilarious, but he's also wise and helpful and well-educated (he *has* to be to be able to scam people!)
He does get the short end of the stick, along with Sango. Which is sad because they are both interesting characters, and much less of a 'secondary pairing' than most people want to admit.