"They died and it was only a dying hallucination" is only ever true if it makes the story better! Otherwise it can't possibly be the case! That's the rule!
...lost love is a sword? That's impressively messed up.
I think the first fictional character I was fannish about was Wolverine? They had that old X-Men cartoon, and I'd just hit the turbulent middle school years, so "Short, growly, constantly angry, and can stab you at any time" was hugely emotionally appealing. (I had this awful Mary-Sue in my head I'd run though while riding the school bus. She had claws and pyrokinesis and she grew wings. I don't actually remember her name, but I'm sure it had way too many syllables.)
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"They died and it was only a dying hallucination" is only ever true if it makes the story better! Otherwise it can't possibly be the case! That's the rule!
...lost love is a sword? That's impressively messed up.
I think the first fictional character I was fannish about was Wolverine? They had that old X-Men cartoon, and I'd just hit the turbulent middle school years, so "Short, growly, constantly angry, and can stab you at any time" was hugely emotionally appealing. (I had this awful Mary-Sue in my head I'd run though while riding the school bus. She had claws and pyrokinesis and she grew wings. I don't actually remember her name, but I'm sure it had way too many syllables.)