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*Rhonin, archmage of the Kirin-Tor, World of Warcrap.
*Rhonin, archmage of the Kirin-Tor, World of Warcrap.
*most 13 year-olds's [[RPG]] characters.
*most 13 year-olds's [[RPG]] characters.
*Richard, from the Sword of Truth series (he's not as b.s. in the t.v. series)
*[[Ultramarines|Space Marine smurfs]].
*[[Ultramarines|Space Marine smurfs]].
*Spider Man ( Search your feelings, you know it to be true!).
*Spider Man ( Search your feelings, you know it to be true!).

Revision as of 01:28, 8 August 2011

This article or section contains opinions shared by all and/or vast quantities of Derp. It is liable to cause Rage. Take things with a grain of salt and a peck of Troll.
He doesn't count, 'cause firstly, it's a picture of Patrick Stewart, and secondly, Jean Luc-Picard is teh Indrick BALDEALE.

Originally a Mary Sue is a character that is a shameless self-insert, poorly developed, without flaws and stupidly overpowered. /tg/ hates Mary Sues.

Unfortunately, after so much rage and so many troll threads, /tg/'s definition of Mary Sue has become blurred; no one can agree on what the phrase means, to the point where the mere mention of Mary Sue is enough to set off shitstorms across the board.

Some accept nothing less than the above description, and will sooner gut you then look twice if you say it's anything else. Others prefer a more generalized definition, which refers to an overly-idealized character who exerts an unjust amount of influence upon their respective setting or story. Others still carry this meaning out to extremes, and use the term to describe anyone who isn't a homeless junkie or a brooding sociopath with an alignment of chaotic neutral.

The term is commonly used by trolls, and can most easily be spotted by a blanket accusation of a character being a Sue without attempting to justify actual reasons behind it. More clever trolls will attempt to offer some explanation that is deliberately intended to get under the offended party's skin.

Mary Sues are not always bad.*BLAM* If they weren't bad, they wouldn't be a Mary Sue.

Never Ending List of Mary Sues

(Note: please post Mary Sues in alphabetical order, so they don't fight about who's the better Mary-Sue.)

  • All Na'vi
  • ALL NECRONS. How are completely mute perfect killing machines devoid of all emotion that can't be ki- oh. Oh...
  • Bella
  • Bilbo Baggins (Back when being sophisticated and wholesome was a good thing)
  • C'tan
  • Cordell Walker from Walker Texas Ranger (the source of all the Chuck-Norris jokes)
  • Doctor Who. He is always smarter than everyone else, or has some never-before-heard-of Galifreyian biology feature.
  • Kaldor Draigo. two simple words: Matt fucking Ward.
  • Drizzt (Deep down inside, you know it's true)
  • Edward
  • Elves, especially their heroes.
  • Elminster Aumar (Forgotten Realms)
  • Eldrad, and what's worse: he knows he is, and is a complete dick about it.
  • The Emprah, before the Horus Heresy. Now he's just a cripple, but still the most awesome half-corpse in the universe. Bullshit, he was a Bryonic Hero who's flaws were his tremendous pride and unerring psychopathy. He's not a Mary Sue, the Imperium is the grimdark shitpit that it is because he was a fucking terrible father and leader.
  • Ember Storm
  • Force Commander Vanilla Ice
  • Frodo Baggins (Successfully seduced the straight hobbit Sam Gamgee, into homosexuality.)
  • Golden Aquilas.
  • Green Lantern, especially Hal Jordan.
  • Harry Potter.
  • Jacob.
  • Kamina from Gurren Lagann
  • Kenshiro, nothing can kill him and he's morally flawless, superior to everyone-fucking-else.
  • The Lich King from World of Warcraft. Wait, isn't he a Villain Sue? He got beaten by a group of adventurers with easily countered tactics, he fails at being flawless.
  • Link from the Zelda vidya gaems
  • Luke Skywalker
  • Marneus Calgar, Marneus, Mar-n-eus, (e and s swap places) Mar-n-sue, (turn the n upsidedown), Mar-u-sue, (give the u a tale): Mary sue
  • Master Chief from the Halo Trilogy.
  • Med'an from World of Warcrack. Part-Human, part-Orc and part-Draenei, inheritor of the top-spot in Azeroth mages, even beyond (-)any(-) High Elf mage. Also related to several lore characters in one way or another.
  • Mordenkainen (Gary Gygax's personal avatar in the Greyhawk setting and a level 30 wizard who never fucking ages past 50 despite being a hundred fucking years old without turning into a lich, he became bald for some reason, which makes him look evil, but he remains stupid neutral).
  • Rhonin, archmage of the Kirin-Tor, World of Warcrap.
  • most 13 year-olds's RPG characters.
  • Richard, from the Sword of Truth series (he's not as b.s. in the t.v. series)
  • Space Marine smurfs.
  • Spider Man ( Search your feelings, you know it to be true!).
  • Superman.
  • Thrall, Orc raised in a humie internment camp, became Azeroth's premiere shaman and leader of half the world. World of Warcramps.
  • The Unholy, half-crow cowgirl in Vampire: The Requiem
  • Wonder Woman, when she's actually a main character and not just 'token female member.'
  • Young main characters in crappy Japanese animes and manga.
  • any White Wolf employee that shows up at a Vampire LARP session is automatically playing a millennia-old demigod vamp. (I wish I was exagerating; they've waded into living-city LARP games as antediluvians and permanently killed people's Camarilla characters.)

(More to be added later (sounds of crying editors))

How Can I Tell If My Character Is A Mary Sue?

  • Does she start the story at the pinnacle of achievement?
  • Is there any way for the character to grow or improve during the story?
  • Is it a fan character that is better than the canon characters?
  • Does she ever make bad decisions? That don't end up being surprise correct choices later?
  • Do you use absolutes like "always," "everybody," or "never" when describing her abilities?
  • Did Matt Ward write this character?

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