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Title: Is your character a Mary Sue/Gary Stu?


Mjinga - November 4, 2006 10:09 PM (GMT)
Be honest with yourself! Take Test #1 or Test #2 and find out! And then let us know!

Alastair Broderick - November 4, 2006 10:12 PM (GMT)
On the first one, I get:
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Your Mary Sue Score: 16
The Non-Sue. Your character is a well-developed, balanced person, and is almost certainly not a Mary Sue. Congratulations!


On the second one, I get:
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Your total is: 12
Your character should be fine at this level.


Fell into all of the handsomeness ones, and the "one of the best in the field" ones. But I was mitigated by the fact that he's unknown and dirt poor, I think. :mjinga:

Etcetera - November 5, 2006 07:54 AM (GMT)
Rebecca was a 5, an "anti-sue." They asked me why I was even taking the test. I wondered the same thing. Hehe. I donna think I'll bother with Eir. Don't think she is one either.

Sarah Borden - November 5, 2006 03:25 PM (GMT)
On Test #1 Sarah got a -3. On Test #2 she got a 3. :D

Tamsin Pritchard - November 6, 2006 02:07 AM (GMT)
First Test:
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Your Mary Sue Score: 20
The Non-Sue. Your character is a well-developed, balanced person, and is almost certainly not a Mary Sue. Congratulations!


Second Test:
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Your total is: 18
A character can go either way at this point, so fanfiction writers should pay attention to ensure that their characters aren't getting too Sue-ish. For an RPG or original fiction character, however, you should still be within a safe level.


:highfive: We're still safe, Jess!

Emma Willard - November 9, 2006 05:52 AM (GMT)
Test #1: I recieved a 17.
11-20 points: The Non-Sue. Your character is a well-developed, balanced person, and is almost certainly not a Mary Sue. Congratulations!

Test #2: I recieved a 6.
0-15 Points
Your character should be fine at this level.

John Doyle - November 15, 2006 07:02 PM (GMT)
First Test:
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Your Mary Sue Score: -2
The Anti-Sue. Your character is the very antithesis of a Mary-Sue. Why are you even taking this test?
Gave the 0-10 result, since they don't have one for negative numbers! I guess being an asshole is not a Gary Stu trait... :D

Second Test:
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Your total is: 4
Your character should be fine at this level.
To date, my most un-Gary-Stu character. :)

Barefoot_XO - November 20, 2006 01:06 AM (GMT)
I got -2...

I'm not even on the charts... :P

Jean-Luc Dargeaux - November 24, 2006 04:59 AM (GMT)
First Test:
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Your Mary Sue Score: -7
0-10 points: The Anti-Sue. Your character is the very antithesis of a Mary-Sue. Why are you even taking this test?
Wow. I guess fat old ugly guys that are assholes are even less Mary-Sue-ish than young assholes!

Second Test:
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Your total is: 0
0-15 Points
Your character should be fine at this level.
That's the first time I ever got a straight 0 on that test! I'll have to make more fat old ugly assholes in the future! :)

Lyssa - November 27, 2006 09:49 PM (GMT)
Test one:
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Your Mary Sue Score: 14
The Non-Sue. Your character is a well-developed, balanced person, and is almost certainly not a Mary Sue. Congratulations!


Test Two:
7 Points
Your character should be fine at this level.

Marie James - January 5, 2007 06:14 AM (GMT)
Oh phew! :D '7' on test two ^^

Madeline Smith - January 27, 2007 03:59 PM (GMT)
Madeline
-Test 1- 26
Borderline-Sue. Your character is cutting it close, and you may want to work on the details a bit, but you're well on your way to having a lovely original character. Good work.
Well, Maddie was made to be close to perfect, right? ;)

-Test 2- 39
Well, as I said, Maddie was meant to be Mary-Suish. We do need mean, Scarlett-alike charries, right? :tarandfeathers:

Julian Augustine - January 27, 2007 09:36 PM (GMT)
Test 1
QUOTE
Your Mary Sue Score:
5 points: The Anti-Sue. Your character is the very antithesis of a Mary-Sue. Why are you even taking this test?


Test 2
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7 Points
Your character should be fine at this level.

Madeline Smith - January 28, 2007 01:26 PM (GMT)
Anastazia

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11-20 points: The Non-Sue. Your character is a well-developed, balanced person, and is almost certainly not a Mary Sue. Congratulations!

Tristam Ness - February 2, 2007 12:39 AM (GMT)
Score: 4
0-10 points: The Anti-Sue. Your character is the very antithesis of a Mary-Sue. Why are you even taking this test?

Your total is: 8
0-15 Points
Your character should be fine at this level.




Abiatha Nettles - June 12, 2008 02:45 PM (GMT)
*brings this thread back from the dead*

18 for the first one...
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11-20 points: The Non-Sue. Your character is a well-developed, balanced person, and is almost certainly not a Mary Sue. Congratulations!


and 19 for the second
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17-21
Probably not a Mary-Sue, although a character can go either way at this point. Fanfiction writers should pay attention to ensure that their characters aren't getting too Sue-ish. For an RPG or original fiction character, however, you're probably perfectly fine.


I love what they said on the second for the 50+ score :lol: “Kill it dead”!

Dr. Victor Morton - June 12, 2008 02:49 PM (GMT)
First one: 23
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21-35 points: Borderline-Sue. Your character is cutting it close, and you may want to work on the details a bit, but you're well on your way to having a lovely original character. Good work.


Second one: 13
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0-16 Points
Most likely Not-Sue. Characters at this level could probably take a little spicing up without hurting them any.

Unwritten - June 12, 2008 04:48 PM (GMT)
I got a 9 on the first one. I'm surprised. :huh: I thought it'd be more but I'm glad it wasn't.







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