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1. Comment to this post with the name of a character that I have written in fic. Or geeked out about. You should probably make sure it's one I've written more than once or twice.

2. I will comment telling you the following:

A. What initially prompted me to like the character enough to write about him/her.
B. One of his/her best traits.
C. One of his/her worst traits.
D. How easy/difficult I find it to write the character.
E. The story/chapter/paragraph/phrase where I feel that I truly captured the character (if I've written them).
F. My plans (if any) to write the character in the near future.

Date: 2007-11-17 12:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thelostmaximoff.livejournal.com
A. I think what I initially liked about Tim was that DC really tried to make him different from his predecessors. Tim never needs to be Robin. He's Robin because he understands that there has to be a Robin and no one else really wants the job. For Tim, the Robin suit is just a suit and while he understands the legacy that comes with it he decides to be his own Robin instead of just automatically trying to be a copy of Dick or Jason. Tim doesn't see himself as a sidekick nor does he feel the need to prove himself to Bruce. Tim just does the best he possibly can and I think that's pretty cool.

B. I think his best trait is his determination and courage. He was never athletically gifted like Dick or Jason but he was determined to do the absolute best job he could as Robin. After losing so many people close to him he still goes out there night after night to stick his neck out for the rest of the world because he believes it's the right thing to do. That takes a lot of guts.

C. I think Tim takes responsibility for too many things. Often times, he carries around the world on his shoulders and very rarely does he stop to ask help from any of the people around him even though they'd gladly help him in any way they could. I'd say he also tends to over-analyze things.

D. Honestly, once I find it very easy to write Tim. He kind of reminds me of Peter Parker or at least he does when I write him and I've always identified with Peter so it's easy for me to identify with Tim as well.

E. I think "Shadowboxing" is honestly the best story I've done with Tim (and Cass Cain as well). He really comes through as this great, old-school hero who still believes in fighting the good fight even though the world's falling down around him. This is from the fourth chapter:

"He knew this pain. So many nights after Stephanie’s death and his father’s death he would ask himself if he had chosen the right path. Was it worth it in the end? What was the price of making the world safe? Was it really worth losing everyone you loved? Tim Drake didn’t have answers to those questions. He couldn’t follow the right clues that would lead him to the solution. After Conner’s death, he felt that he had been pushed over some line. He had to push back though. He couldn’t let himself become this, couldn’t let himself become consumed by the pain of life."

F. I don't have any immediate plans for Tim. He and Cass will always be one of my favorite couples so he'll show up from time to time but for now I'm very pleased with the work I've done concerning him and I'm happy to just let it stand until I feel there's more I need to say with him.

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