Galahad is! so bad at social interaction. But he doesn't try to be better. Idk, he just acknowledges all the things that are wrong with him in this society, so he's honest and terribly screwed up at the same time. Whereas Percy's honest but he actually fits in because he's the kind of person who fits in anywhere, so he doesn't have to think about how he acts.
*pets Mordred*
I have to say, my guilty pleasure is writing the In Space stuff because I can take the relationships and then make up the worlds that go with them. So I get to keep the people, but I also get to go "what would futuristic Camelot look like well they would TOTALLY have x", and I really love that. Also, the funny thing is, to do the Firefly voices I have to close my eyes after every line and listen to the actors saying it. If I can hear Nathan Fillion actually say what I wrote, then I know it's okay. And if I can't, then I have to rewrite it. Also, no matter where he is, Gaheris fails.
>:D >:D >:D
It was my first time! Also my first time writing in the present tense in, like, years. So I'm not surprised that it's a little glitchy. Mostly, if you could still get into the story, then I feel like it's basically okay? As opposed to, say, the Anne thing, where you were so distracted by the ~Jewish~ that you told me you weren't even sure you liked the character. That's obviously a problem, this feels a lot less so.
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Galahad is! so bad at social interaction. But he doesn't try to be better. Idk, he just acknowledges all the things that are wrong with him in this society, so he's honest and terribly screwed up at the same time. Whereas Percy's honest but he actually fits in because he's the kind of person who fits in anywhere, so he doesn't have to think about how he acts.
*pets Mordred*
I have to say, my guilty pleasure is writing the In Space stuff because I can take the relationships and then make up the worlds that go with them. So I get to keep the people, but I also get to go "what would futuristic Camelot look like well they would TOTALLY have x", and I really love that. Also, the funny thing is, to do the Firefly voices I have to close my eyes after every line and listen to the actors saying it. If I can hear Nathan Fillion actually say what I wrote, then I know it's okay. And if I can't, then I have to rewrite it. Also, no matter where he is, Gaheris fails.
>:D >:D >:D
It was my first time! Also my first time writing in the present tense in, like, years. So I'm not surprised that it's a little glitchy. Mostly, if you could still get into the story, then I feel like it's basically okay? As opposed to, say, the Anne thing, where you were so distracted by the ~Jewish~ that you told me you weren't even sure you liked the character. That's obviously a problem, this feels a lot less so.