Meta Month, Day 28: More thoughts on AUs
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Ammie was talking about world-transposing AUs-- the different kinds and the pitfalls thereof. On the other hand, how about AUs that instead extract a key theme or concept from the canon and run with that, tailoring everything to fit the theme? I guess this sort of AU might run into the “fridge magnet poetry” kind of world-transposition AU that Ammie identified, except the amount of game material that gets shaved away in the course of the adaptation makes it something other than world transposition, IMO.
For example, take my failed NaNo project from last year: the FE3/12 War of Heroes storyline recast as a modern day corporate takeover drama, focusing on the themes of loyalty and betrayal, and cutting all the religious elements out entirely. No magic. No dragons. No endgame with Gharnef and the captive women. Just a straight-out political struggle for dominance, with no room for two winners. It follows the plot, or at least the initial, surface plotline. The bulk of the characters have their roles to play. But without the spiritual dimension to Marth’s victory over Hardin (and Gharnef, Medeus, etc), the meaning of the whole piece shifts. Hardin putting a revolver to his own temple in the CEO suite of ARC Industries sort of captures the idea of the Dark Emperor standing at the throne in his ruined palace, daring Marth to come and kill him... but not quite.
Or, you could take a facet of the spiritual aspect to the War of Heroes and run that. Strip it down to that confrontation between Marth and Hardin, with Hardin as a hard-driving political reformer, and Marth as the charismatic preacher-boy (think Eli Sunday without the malice) who first bolsters and then frustrates Hardin's ambitions. You could set it in an early 20th century milieu of city bosses, Prohibition advocates, and radio... or a 1980s atmosphere of Wall Street, Iran-Contra, and televangelists. Or Renaissance Florence. Or 1750s England. Or...
A core component of FE3/12, the affection and trust and shared sense of purpose gone horribly wrong, would be there, and the “magic” might even be there too, in a way, but maybe some other things wouldn’t. Like pilgrimages to the Ice Temple to retrieve sleeping princesses. Or massive armies sacking entire countries. Instead of a full-scale war, you would end up with a more intimate kind of struggle-- There Will Be Blood, with or without the bowling alley brawl as its denouement.
[Ten to one, the bulk of the readers would end up sympathizing with Hardin. Especially if his actual wartime atrocities don’t end up so atrocious in translation. Then again, often a single murder can alienate readers more than the wrecking of an entire nation.]
Or focus on something else and make that the core of the AU: the human plight of the Grust kiddies and the inner conflict of their supporters. The “failed state” theme that surfaces again and again in the War of Shadows. Or the deeper thread running under it all, the folly and corruptible nature of humanity-- which arguably gets as close as you can to the genuine core of the storyline (especially wrt FE12). All of these are true to the source material. None of these are the exact story we get in the games. But why do we want that exact story when we already have the games (in some fashion)?
And you can do the same for any of the other games, too-- the “obsession” angle in FE8, or the “failed heroes” motif in FE4. Grounding an AU in one aspect of a game and doing it successfully may well make for a better story than trying to transpose the entire game, lock-stock-and-barrel, and making a partial success of it. And someone may squawk because you omitted their favorite character or prevented their OTP from happening, but hey-- there’s always another AU to write. Right? Write.
Re: and to think this is the short version LAWL
Date: 2011-09-29 04:17 am (UTC)I mean, I live in Ohio. When we see Michigan football M stuff we cringe or make mean comments or roll our eyes. And no matter where you are there are fast-food chains and malls and convenience stores and gas stations and libraries and local hangouts for the kids and stuff like that.
Of course, maybe your AU is a sci-fi one, or a medieval fantasy one, a western, or hell, a caveman one. <--now I want to try the last one ahaha I'm a terrible person
That's cool. But they had everyday normalities that people did. Maybe it was tea at 3:00 sharp, or dinner at 6. Maybe there's a famine and everyone's eating watery soups. I mean, maybe this is a 1970s AU and the kids go hang out at the park and the teenagers hang out at the junkyard doing dangerous stuff.
That's realistic. Those types of, idk, DETAILS make me feel like I'm reading something genuine, something that's more than just "Lol I'm putting FE8 characters into a modern day setting lololol". Because it takes more than just putting them there to make it work.
They have to fit.
Re: and to think this is the short version LAWL
Date: 2011-09-29 05:50 pm (UTC)Right back at ya, Buckeye.[*]
That's a very fine line to navigate, though. That 'ficlet about FE7 characters cheering on football teams was hilarious, but putting RL cultural points into 'fic can also read like... product placement. I often find it jarring, kind of like the moment in Please Save My Earth where the characters eat at a fake McDonald's. Why is Eliwood a Red Sox fan? It is because the author is a Red Sox fan? I don't want to read a thinly disguised version of the author. Why does Lyn like pepper jack cheese? Lyn would totally not eat pepper jack cheese! And so on.
I mean, maybe this is a 1970s AU and the kids go hang out at the park and the teenagers hang out at the junkyard doing dangerous stuff.
That sounds fun, actually.
* Kidding. Not a native Michigander and do not care.
Re: and to think this is the short version LAWL
Date: 2011-09-29 06:30 pm (UTC)Yeah, I guess you're right. I tend to shy away from using myself as a model for AU fics because it's really obvious. But the more outgoing characters could easily be fans of a sport-- in fact, a huge percentage of people in the world root for some kind of sports team, if only half-heartedly.
/wearing an OSU sweatshirt/hoodie now.
Also holy shit pepperjack cheese. I haven't had that in forever. Do want. :( Your fault.