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'''Writing off''' is an evil thing that some [[book]]- and [[script]]-[[writer]]s do (It can also be applied to text [[Roleplayer]]s and their characters). It involves taking a character and finding some excuse, good or [[not]], to remove them from the [[plot]] of said media permanently. There are various ways to write off characters, but most of the time, it doesn't happen to <[#linkfarm [item [[Shadow the Hedgehog]]|[[Nasu Grave]]|[[Risukuma]]|[[e-123 Omega]]|[[Frankensteins]]] [tpl the ones that need to be written off]]>. Instead usually, <[#linkfarm [item [[Gary Oak]]|[[Rosalina]]|[[Ms. Accord]]|[[Rider]]|[[Fang the Sniper]]|[[Lagnus the Brave]]|[[Mima]]] [tpl all of the actually good characters]]> are victimized by the [[You|writers]] so they can insert [[OVER 9000|a bunch of]] [[stupid]] [[one shot]]s to make it [[Profit!|sell like hot cakes]]. Sometimes, it happens for reasons even we at [[Digital Plumbing|Kumizone]] can't comprehend.
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'''Writing off''' is an evil thing that some [[book]]- and [[script]]-[[writer]]s, as well as some text [[roleplayer]]s, do to their characters. It involves finding some excuse, good or [[not]] (usually not), to permanently [[remove]] a character from the [[plot]] of said media. There are various ways to write off characters, but most of the time, it doesn't happen to <[#linkfarm [item [[Shadow the Hedgehog]]|[[Nasu Grave]]|[[Risukuma]]|[[e-123 Omega]]|[[Frankensteins]]] [tpl the ones that need to be written off]]>. Instead usually, <[#linkfarm [item [[Gary Oak]]|[[Rosalina]]|[[Ms. Accord]]|[[Rider]]|[[Fang the Sniper]]|[[Lagnus the Brave]]|[[Mima]]] [tpl all of the actually good characters]]> are victimized by the [[You|writers]] so they can insert [[OVER 9000|a bunch of]] [[stupid]] [[one shot]]s to make it [[Profit!|sell like hot cakes]]. Sometimes, it happens for reasons even we at [[Digital Plumbing|Kumizone]] can't comprehend.
Sometimes though, it is a good thing: [[roleplay]]ers can use this to ease out of a character they can't or don't want to use anymore, and someone else can take over for them. Sometimes though, that may [[backfire]] on them, in case they want to reuse them again in [[the future]]. This can also be bad for one shots that actually become popular or are actually good characters, such as [[Ray the Flying Squirrel]].
Sometimes though, it is a good thing: [[roleplay]]ers can use this to ease out of a character they can't or don't want to use anymore, and someone else can take over for them. Sometimes though, that may [[backfire]] on them, in case they want to reuse them again in [[the future]]. This can also be bad for one shots that actually become popular or are actually good characters, such as [[Ray the Flying Squirrel]].
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 17 February 2013

Writing off is an evil thing that some book- and script-writers, as well as some text roleplayers, do to their characters. It involves finding some excuse, good or not (usually not), to permanently remove a character from the plot of said media. There are various ways to write off characters, but most of the time, it doesn't happen to the ones that need to be written off 5/5Shadow the HedgehogNasu GraveRisukumae-123 OmegaFrankensteins. Instead usually, all of the actually good characters 7/7Gary OakRosalinaMs. AccordRiderFang the SniperLagnus the BraveMima are victimized by the writers so they can insert a bunch of stupid one shots to make it sell like hot cakes. Sometimes, it happens for reasons even we at Kumizone can't comprehend.

Sometimes though, it is a good thing: roleplayers can use this to ease out of a character they can't or don't want to use anymore, and someone else can take over for them. Sometimes though, that may backfire on them, in case they want to reuse them again in the future. This can also be bad for one shots that actually become popular or are actually good characters, such as Ray the Flying Squirrel.

Variations of Write off

There are slight variations of writing off, which describe how exactly the character is written off. Killing off refers to when a character is written off using death or some other morbid or violent means. Putting the character on a Bus is when a character is written off, but has a back door through which they can easily be written back in. Put on a Bus to Hell is usually some combination of the above.

Writers or Companies notorious for writing off good characters