![]() ![]() The blogs are as follows: Benny, Dutch, Revy, and Rock. Anyone familiar with the series would see these introductions as plausible the characters might say in such a circumstance. They've not been updated in a while, but entail the characters introducing themselves. The four main characters of Black Lagoon have MySpace pages.Of course, the creators of many current works have their own accounts, which may (or may not) be more reliable than unofficial Character Blogs anyone more interested in Word of God than Fan Wank should look for and verify these first. A complete work in this form is a variety of Log Fic. May be part of a larger Alternate Reality Game. Favorite outlets include Tumblr, Twitter, LiveJournal and its clones, and the question-and-answer site (now offline). alternate universe versions, de-aged versions, genderbent versions, etc.) Participation in Journal Roleplay games typically consists of maintaining a blog and interacting with other characters. Since a full-on blog can take a lot of work to update regularly, characters often instead create microblogs on Facebook or Twitter.Īpart from official blogs, it is a popular pastime among roleplayers to maintain fan-made blog accounts for specific fictional characters (and sometimes for convoluted permutations, e.g. It's unlikely, but the possibility exists that the character is mistaken for a real person, particularly if the source material is obscure. It may also be confusing to young readers, or to people who stumble across the blog without being familiar with the show. A lack of professionalism in the blog's writing may result in an extreme example of the Internet Jerk in action. Conversely, a writer assuming the identity of a character with strong Jerkass tendencies has a fine line to walk between portraying the character accurately and using the fictional personality as an excuse to sneer at any fan who ventures a question via the blog. It's much more difficult to hide things such as Writer on Board or Creator Breakdown when writing a blog, and the assumed identity may slip from time to time. Webcomic Time can be a headache to such blogs, since the comic may take several weeks to tell a day's worth of story, while the blog is kept in real time. Usually, the Character Blog is seen as positive, a quirky addition that exists between Canon and Fanon it adds to the story, but isn't mandatory reading. Basically, it makes the character seem more real. ![]()
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