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Stop acting like originalflavour fanfiction's target audience!Does that mean I win?!
1. THE CREATURES "POKEMON" WILL ALWAYS BE THE FOCAL POINT OF THE STORY.
2. ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS ARE NOT THE FOCAL POINT OF THE STORY.
3. THE WORLD IS COMFORTING AND INVITING AS WELL AS IDEAL. THERE CAN BE PROBLEMS, BUT THEY ARE PROBLEMS THAT CAN BE FIXED OR AT LEAST HELPED BY THE PROTAGONISTS OF THE STORY.
4. THE WORLD'S RELATION TO REALITY IS MUDDY AND NEVER CLEARLY DEFINED.
5. POKEMON DON'T KILL PEOPLE. PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE. POKEMON MAY BE POWERFUL BUT THEY AREN'T OUT FOR YOUR BLOOD NATURALLY.
6. THE MECHANICS OF HOW THE WORLD WORK BENEFIT THE STORY RATHER THAN HINDER IT.
7. THE WORLD IS A SAFE AND FRIENDLY PLACE. THE ANTAGONISTS ARE THE EVIL ONES.
8. FRIENDSHIP IS IMPORTANT TO THE CHARACTERS, AND VIEWED AS A GOOD THING.
One bit you're forgetting here: in the original games, most Pokémon just aren't powerful enough to kill adult humans without any trouble. It's entirely possible for a slightly-better-than-average human to survive a Dragonite's Hyper Beam, and even stay conscious afterward; stronger humans even spar with their Pokémon using actual martial-arts type stuff rather than just training them against other Pokémon.
So even if Pokémon did want to kill humans on a regular basis, none of them but the higher-level legendaries would be very good at it.
As a fan of all your non-original flavor fiction, I can say that is not the case at all. I'm retitling everything due to the controversy, I just wasn't sure what was specifically wrong with it, thank you for pointing them out.Mmm, I don't really like the idea of having this as a "manifesto" that people "sign". For one thing, it implies that either you subscribe to this original flavor philosophy or you don't: you can't write both original flavor and other fics. As a writer who pretty much wholly reinterprets the world with every new fic I write, I find that way too restrictive on the freedom of individual authors. Secondly, it carries an elitist implication that original flavor fics are superior to other fics and that committing oneself to writing them is some sort of a grand honor code, which just seems annoyingly antagonistic and unnecessary to me. The fact one of the headings is "THE DECLARATIONS FOR A BETTER POKEMON" doesn't help.
Than I shall revise. ^.^Otherwise I don't disagree with setting up some list of basic principles of original flavor fiction, really. I don't agree with everything in how this list is put together, though.
Thats actually more of what I wanted to convey, thanks for the suggestion."Romance should not be the main focus of the story" and "Friendships should be important to the characters" seem a little redundant, for instance. Why not combine them into something like, "Romance should take a backseat to friendships"? That seems to capture the original flavor better, at least to me.
Revised a lot of that, thank you for the tips.I'm also not sure whether some of these are really that important to the original flavor as stated here, even if they apply in the world portrayed in canon. For example, I would say the world can be overall quite positive and optimistic, in the spirit of canon, without every problem being solved or helped by the protagonists. And is the nebulousness of the Pokémon world's connection to the real world in itself really something seriously important to the flavor of the canon? I also don't see how real-life trading vs. characters trading is really relevant to this point; have you actually seen fanfiction claiming that people in the Pokémon world trading Pokémon has something to do with the real world? o_O Same with whether Pokémon attacks on people exist; it seems a little extreme to insist that they cannot exist in the world at all ever, when what seems to be important to the original flavor to me is just that as a rule they don't and ten-year-olds are therefore reasonably safe going out on journeys (at least provided they have their own Pokémon).
I combined and clarified that with another section, and thank you for the suggestion of it. I think I had it almost at the conclusion of the "Pokemon don't kill people" section, but now its a lot more clear.I would also really add something about Pokémon training generally being a positive thing for all involved, i.e. that trained Pokémon are as a rule not enslaved, coerced, mind-controlled, tragically torn from their families never to see them again or otherwise anything other than genuinely cool with (or straight-out happy about) the idea of having a trainer. Maybe implicit in the "world is utopian" bit, but it's so common and clashes so utterly with the spirit of the franchise that I would say it warrants a special mention.
Haha RIGHT NOW in my NaNoWriMo two boys are smoking weed in the closet of an elementary school classroom after a teacher locked them in there because she is under the mind control spell of another teacher who is an Illuminatus. One of the kids remembers hiding a little slip of paper in the closet when he was an elementary schooler that, when burned, will summon a pokemon that they can fight/capture. So now they are trying to find this slip of paper and burn it so that they can summon the pokemon and break their way out.
I, uh, don't think you would necessarily approve of it. :P
Guidelines, not rules.Anyway, it seems like your rules are more like "manifesto for creating idealistic pokemon fanfiction".
Well, thats awesome, only I titled this "Guidelines for OriginalFlavor Pokemon Fanfics", as in, they are like the shows and games in style.Just because the show and games are created primarily for ten year olds, and therefore, happen to be very idealistic, doesn't mean that's the right or wrong way to go about exploring Satoshi Tajiri's universe. If collectible monsters appealed to an adult demographic, then we would probably see a pokemon anime with lots of romance/sex and pokemon killing pokemon. But they don't, so we tend to create it ourselves.
There is almost no one doing this type of fan fiction, and I thought maybe because its they don't know how, thus the guidelines. As well, its different. A lot of people are trying to find ways to be original. Being originalflavor is very original, instead of what would happen in the "real life".And honestly any pokemon fan fiction done in this idealistic style seems like it would be at least somewhat boring. I always felt like the point/fun of writing fan fiction about ridiculous cartoons like pokemon was to attempt to explore how they would play out in real life, or try to establish ground rules to govern the chaos inherent within. Thinking about things like "okay, in real life, trainers would be squashed by Wailords from time to time" is honestly ninety percent of the fun! But perhaps someone could make this type of fan fiction entertaining, nothing's impossible.
Well, in the context of the Pokemon fan fiction community, a non-romantic non-grimdark story is pretty original.How is exploring a world very similar to the games or anime (not particularly PokéSpe and I don't know the other manga very well but this doesn't seem to fit MPJ, at least) being original?
How did you pull any of this "black and white morality" from my guidelines? Are we reading the same thing? And I know that its not all of it, I'm just saying "Friendship > Romance" in terms of importanceIf I wanted to see something where it's all black and white, I would watch the show more. ... Or write from pre-game N's point of view. The games often have mostly black and white morality, but there's some grey in there and in BW it's mostly grey. There's still a strong emphasis on the power of friendship and nakama and so on and so forth, but it's not all of it.
What are you talking about?I dislike reading fic where everything is grimdark all the time because
one of the underlying themes is that if we all work together, it'll work out. But I don't think a liberal application of logic and faekscience and yeah, greyish protagonists and antagonists (particularly antagonists; while you can't say much in Giovanni's favour and there is absolutely nothing you can say to redeem Geechisu in my eyes, Archie and Maxie sort of want to make things better for certain pokémon even if they're complete dumbasses, and Cyrus and N are assholes because people were assholes to them: there's hints of child abuse towards Cyrus if you squint and it's pretty fucking obvious for N) makes it boring.
The main problem is that it's fairly rare for things to be dark but still have that focus on friendship and trying to make the world a better place.
I don't believe there was a stipulation like that. There was a whole "antagonists are evil, setting and Pokemon usually aren't" I don't think I mentioned protagonists.Sorry, I hadn't reread it in a few days and was going off what I remembered of your post. I definitely recall there having been something about villains being jerks and heroes not but --
I edited the post due to Butterfree's awesome constructive criticism. Shes like a goddess at that or something. Anywho, I would be more than happy to address your current criticism. ^_^yeah huge post editing that I totally didn't notice sometime between whenever I read the first post and now. :( My post is mostly a rant that is at this point off in space somewhere. It's definitely a rant, though.
Ah, okay. I have been avoiding BW information like the plague so I won't be spoiled. I thought it was some obscure character in Pokemon Get da ze! or something.Geechisu is one of the villains in BW. He's an asshole.