User blog comment:EtherealNyx/Advice With Nyx *OPEN NOW*/@comment-11163511-20150912133013

Hi Nys. Since I'm always the person who comes up with weird ideas, I don't suppose you could give me some suggestions on creating an EAH equivalent of actual authors? What are basic criterias that should be met for such characters? You do remember that I stated that I felt compelled to create an EAH descendant of Jonathan Swift at the beginning of the Fairy Tale Fair RP, right? Well, I now actually want to give it a shot. I already have a few ideas, but is this whole thing as an idea over the top? I'm thinking of making him as some sort of timid priest who is considerate of the problems that had been going on in Ever After but unlike his ancestor, is not as bold and would rather keep his thoughts to himself than try anything risky, hence not often explicitly speaking too much about big problems. I'm not thinking of going anywhere deep on the religious aspect, since this is the one thing I most definitely would flunk up, barely having any knowledge. I'm also wondering how he'd speak, since I want to try him out in the RP. And a name, too. I would also like to know: would he be having his own tent attributed to "Gulliver's Travels" only (as this is one of Swift's most well known works and it's the only one "considered" a children's story) or would it be attributed to his name? Would it be sitting on its own or in a shared area with the tents of the rest of the members of the Scriblerus club? (That is if those authors are considered valid?)

I hope it's not too crazy of an idea. If it could work, I'm hoping you could help me try to put this together. Otherwise, you could just choose to ignore this gigantic textzilla I've composed.