Have you ever wrote a fanfic? And if yes, why (and for what)?

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not_you

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I've written more than my fair share of them...
One based of Inheritance Cycle (before the last book was released)
One based off the Spyro universe...
Two for Pokemon
and one is in-process for MLP...

As to why I wrote them...
Well, Inheritance because I was young and stupid
Spyro because I was asked to
Pokemon because I wanted to write something darker based off my perceptions of life
and MLP because I (was) waiting for Season 3 to come out...

For the (incredibly few) who might've read my stuff, I'm under "Path Unknown" on FF.net, and a few other aliases elsewhere on the web.....
 

KeyMaster45

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Ugh, fan fiction; a maddening, fruitless pastime I tried my hand at about two years ago.

It was that summer following the first season of MLP; arguably at the height of the craze. (I've distanced myself from the fandom since then) I had been reading through the collection of crossovers that EqDaily had to offer at the time and had been enjoying myself with unrestrained giddiness at how enjoyable some of them were. Then I came across a Kingdom Hearts crossover and thought to myself that this was sure to be one of my favorites. I was wrong; so horribly, horribly wrong. It was awful yet I muscled through the seven or so chapters that had been posted. When I was finished I felt that a disservice had been done to the potential such a crossover could have had. My head abuzz with ideas, I became convinced that I could do better.

I let it stew on the back burners of my mind for about a week; I wanted to be sure this was something I could tackle within reason. I didn't just want to haphazardly mash together the plot of the games with the show. I wanted to bring the threat of the heartless to Equestria's doorstep with a calculated invasion of the world that would recruit members from the available canon antagonists, and all of them working under the banner of Maleficent. I wanted Appleousa to be decimated, I wanted Ponyville under a nigh unbreakable siege of heartless, and I wanted Maleficent to turn Canterlot into her new bastion of evil. Oh it was going to be amazing.

Then I wrote the first chapter, and everything I thought I learned about creative writing and grammar from my 15+ years of of school (that's all the way through high school and 3 years of college) was fucking shattered.

I submitted the 8k word first chapter to the training grounds thread on PonyChan and got back a review that was essentially proof I'd been lied to my entire life about my skill as a writer. Pages upon pages of comma and semicolon misuse along with a healthy serving of structural problems. After the initial shock wore off I sucked it up, took the criticism to heart, and did my best to fix it. Seven reviews and about three months later I gave up, it just seemed to get worse with each revision. I spent hours reading information on comma and semicolon usage, and story structure. I became totally unsure of myself as a writer; my world had been shattered.

For years I had gotten high marks on every writing I turned in; both creative and academic. My professors were always impressed with my work (I even had one ask if I had plagiarized our first assignment for the year), and I rarely had marks for improper grammar; basically all the feedback I received from the people around me was positive and this continued into college. I was confident, I was sure of myself, and I though I had a firm grasp of the rules of writing. Even today I don't write near as confidently as I once did; I constantly second guess my grammar, my creative work I jot down in notebooks no longer has the unified voice it had in the past, and I don't know how well I can trust any critique of my work.

I eventually abandoned the project and what I had at the time seemed only to be a jumbled mess of confused revisions. I just didn't know anymore; was I ever a good writer? Were my professors incompetent and those around me trying to protect my feelings? Was the prior confidence in my ability all just a sham by an education system being overly sensitive? Did the people I was getting critiques from at the time even know what they were talking about? Was my doubting of them just denial against the truth that I really was a terrible writer? I just didn't know, I still don't know, and I'm afraid I'll never know.
 

VeryOddGamer

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Nope, never.
Although I've been playing with the thought of making a Warhammer 40k Dawn of War audio comedy at some point.
 

[Kira Must Die]

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No, but I did have several random ideas for some anime fanfics.

Some for a few Madoka Magica fanfics. Ones a crossover with Haruhi Suzumiya, but played straight. Another's an original story taking place several years before and with new characters. And another that's a parody story, with cameos from other animes.
A serious Pokemon fanfic, but nothing too dark.
A Death Note fanfic done in a battle royal style, taking place several years after the events of Death Note.
A K-ON fanfic that's kinda like PeeWee's Big Adventure, but with Yui and her Guitar.
A Zelda/Fate Stay Night fanfic, again, played totally straight, and taking place in a modern Hyrule. The heroic spirits all being characters from the Zelda universe, of course, and the Triforce instead of the Holy Grail. I want it to be more fleshed out than just simply Super Smash Bros. with just the Zelda characters.

I would write them, but I tend to lose motivation nearly half way through whenever I make/write something.
 

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I started one, but it never really got anywhere other than a USB drive because I was bored and killing time in a public computer commons with a private writing exercise. I'm reasonably sure it hasn't even gotten to the recycle bin yet, which testifies to how much I didn't care about it.

It was about Halo: Reach for that one guy who's probably actually curious.
 

KissmahArceus

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The closest I ever came to fanfic is coming up with elaborate backstories for my Skyrim characters, it's a sign of a good world for me. If I can be arsed making up motivations, history etc for my character then I consider your world worth my time.

I even made my Orc in Skyrim a descendant of my Oblivion character... Awesome
 

CrazyGirl17

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I used to write fanfics about all kinds of things.. but I haven't posted any to the web in a while, 'cause I want to improve my writing skills first...
 

Creator002

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I'm in the process of writing (in my head and not very actively) a cross-over fanfic of MLP and Skyrim, considering the amount of MLP mods I have installed. Basically, I'm just figuring out back story and I probably won't actually write any actual story. I'll just have some self-made lore that will please me.
 

BOOM headshot65

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I am toying around with ideas for some fan-fics, but I havent actually made any yet. If I did, they would be shipping fics [footnote]Ash/May from Pokemon, Ed/Winry from FMA, Jak/Kiera from Jak and Daxter, and afew others[/footnote] and some that are more in line with what the game is.....or a crossover of the two. For instance, one I am toying around with is a pokemon fanfic that has Advanceshipping, but the who story is about how Ash ends up in a fortress-type gym where the leader (who will be based on me personality, look, and fighting style-wise) is basically a general who trained his pokemon to think for themselves on the battlefield and detect even the slightest weakness in thier opponents defense (to the point Sawk, his second most powerful, takes down a flying type WHILE ITS FLYING) with minimal input from thier trainer. You know, like an actual general.

I am also working on my own individual works that are unrelated to anything else in existance already. One is a seris of 5 books called the "Total War" Seris, where it is WW3 between China, Russia, N. Korea, Syria, Jordan, and Iran on one side, and the US, Japan, S. Korea, Germany, France, the UK, Isreal, and Turkey on the other, being fought in 2030. The other is still a work in progress and I am still working on the basics (even a name), but it will take place in 2245, after other planets have been clonized (Earth and space stations, Mars, Venus, Space Stations at Jupiter, mining in the asteroid belt, and some planets in Alpha Centurai that will need to be named. Galatic human population: 200 Trillion) There is a space rebellion in the colonies in Alpha, and it will follow the soldiers of the war. I will also be avoiding some of my pet pieves of the sci-fi genre. For instance, lasers and other energy weapons will only be point-defense weapons. Everything else is kinetic weapons. Railguns the size of pistols and assault rifles for ground troops? Walkers with autocannons and a railgun main gun, or tanks with similar weapons? Giant mile-long space battleships bristling with autocannons and 20" railguns as the main weapons, and cruisers with nuclear ship-to-ship missiles? Hell yes! Another is that genetic modification is more or less outlawed except for extreme things like cancer. The fact that in sci-fi, its like people dont even get near-sightedness, is one of my biggest pet peeves of ANY genre, bar none.

As an aside, it should be worth noting that all of the above has appered in my head. No, not while dreaming. I have a photographic memory, but apparently my imagination can tap into it, but cause I have seen all of the above as if it was a movie playing before my eyes. Just so I dont forget, I usually draw what I see and then come up with a backstory for what I saw later.

When it comes to my girlfriend, My god, does she write fanfics. If she could get PAID to make fanfics, she would be set for life and be a millionare in a week or less.
 

EHKOS

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Kinda, I started one. I missed the antics of Malcom Reynolds and his crew, and Star Wars is my favorite universe.
Vin Reu sighed as the fresh atmosphere of Gigaxe III swept through the cargo hold. It was not his homeworld, but it was one of the few remaining places in the galaxy he felt safe. He stared for just a moment at the forest before issuing orders to his rag-tag crew of four.
"Alright, I need Copper to start slicing the logs, we don't want the Empire to know we were on Manaan anytime in the last decade."
A crimson astromech slowly made it's way to the ship's access panel, and started spoofing travel coordinates.
"Captain, one of the crates was damaged in your brillant escape," a stunning red Twi'lek announced sassily from across the ship.
"That's fine, Krystal. Just wrap it up in something and secure it."
It was destined to be a good day. Vin expected no trouble in the following deal, being lucky to secure an old friend as the buyer's middleman. They had even been lucky enough to hit exactly zero snags on the way in through the planet's atmosphere. Well, except for that piece of the Calamity breaking off and flying around the strat, never to be seen again. But air brakes were cheap and replaceable, and Vin smiled at the thought of the brake flying out of nowhere, and beaning a Nerf in the head.
"Cap, quit yer smilin' and stay focused, almost showtime."
Vin looked at the rugged Sith with an Imperial supply crate on each shoulder. Korrupt was supposed to have become a Sith Juggernaut a few years back, but past his rough exterior, he had a heart of gold. A light-side Sith, who would have thought. . Vin sighed and turned back towards him.
"Kore, how many times have I told you, Zvitch is an old friend, I would trust him with my li-" Suddenly Vin broke off as a blaster bolt scorched the metal frame two inches to the right of his head. Korrupt instantly dropped the cases and started choking the life out of Vin's mysterious assalint.
"Kore! Stop!" Vin realized the blaster bolt had been an off color blue. Only mercs and gangs used blasters that would give off a color like that, and most of them were off galavanting around Nar Shaddaa looking for a quick paycheck. A mercenary who wouldn't be wasting time on the Smugglers Moon was Zvitch.
"It's alright, Kore, this is Zvitch." Vin said as he turned to greet his pal.
"VIN REU! HOW HAVE YOU BEEN?!" Bellowed Zvitch, shrugging off the Force Choke as if he had swallowed a mint the wrong way.
The Toydarin flew up and wrapped Vin in a hug that also included wings, sheltering him from the chilly breezes rolling in off the Gigaxe plains. Eventually pulling back from the embrace, he added. "We deal later, come aboard, have drink! Even angry red people welcome!" Vin was mostly blue, except for his eyes and the huge red scar that ran down the entire right side of his face, and covered his shoulder, and blade. Having so much red color on his crew earned it the title of Bloodnaught, despite the fact that they rarely took lives if they could avoid it.
"You sort of instigated that..." Vin laughed as he recovered from the cloak of stench that had enigmatically ran up and hugged him.
"Ey, you know I am best marksman this side of Republic! How could I miss? Err...hit you?" Zvitch waved it off as if it were nothing. "Come, relax on Starbright, put feet up, tell of tales!"
Krystal's lekku twitched, Vin sensed it too. Zvitch was trying very hard to get them to board his ship, which was uneccesary in a deal like this.
"Well sure, I could use a free drink...it is free isn't it?," asked Kore obliviously as he stacked the contrabanded crates in a neat pile off the loading ramp.
"Of course is free! Why would I charge ally?! I fought in war with Vinny!"
Vin knew something was up, not only did no one ever called him "Vinny", but when they had fought in the war, they had fought on opposite sides. Not that it had stopped them from becoming fast friends, but huddling together in a bomb crater with a white flag tied around each of their arms wasn't exactly a fond memory. He nodded his head slightly. "Well gosh, a Toydarian giving something away free, how could I refuse?" Vin joked as he made his way to towards the Starbright, simultaneously readying his blaster. Zvitch looked a bit relieved as he meaningfully made eye contact, a hint of thanks mixed with worry completing his facial description for the moment.
As they made their way to the kitchen, making fake small talk, a group of Republic troopers rushed in and surrounded them all. A trooper with commander armour took the spotlight. "Bloodnaught gang of the smuggling ship 'Calamity' put down your weapons and prepare for arrest!"
Vin sighed and looked around. So much for luck. He knew it wasn't a betrayl by Zvitch, there were simply too many to put down for Zvitch's small crew. Then again, they didn't have an angry Sith with vibroblade training....
Vin ducked and fired the first shot, knocking a trooper back and out. Krystal was already in position. Kore took the hint and cracked a trooper in the face with his vibrosheath, and Vin could see the helmet visor crack open. It would have blinded the trooper if he hadn't been knocked unconcious by the devestating blow. Krystal fired above Vin at a trooper with a very large blaster carbine and hit him square in the chest. Carbon scoring decorated the interior of the Starbright as the gunfight ensued, and Zvitch pulled two mandalorian blasters out of his coat and nailed two troopers directly behind the commander, yelling "GET OFF MY SHIP!" It all happened in a matter of seconds, with only the clone in the orange commander armour was left. He assessed his options and tried to fight the shake in his knees.
Finally he came to his decision and pulled a thermal detonator from his belt. "I'll die for the Republic..." He wheezed out trying and failing to hide the fear in his voice.
"You sure about that?" Asked Kore as he leaned against a wall, crossing his arms as if to say "I have this situation under my control".
"I...I can't let you criminals get your hands on that case..." He stammered. "The Quickshot, a Republic corevette, is on it's way, tracking this ships ID sig!" The frightened trooper announced, with hope in his voice. Vin knew they could be parsecs away before they got reinforcements, but he decided the commander would be calmer if he were to hold onto his little triumph.
"And we could kill you just the same. Now if it's true the Republic is tracking this ship, then you can disembark with all your organs in the right place, and leave it to them." Vin had pushed the trooper, calling his bluff. It sent him over the edge, and he set off the charge. If Vin could see past the helmet, he might have seen tears in the soliders eyes. The explosion rocked the ship and sent large amounts of smoke into the air, twisting and snaking it's way through oxygen until it hit the light red of a force field. The troopers vailent sacrifice had been for naught as Zvitch's protocal droid had snuck over and quietly engaged the field between the deadly explosive and his master's entourage.
Vin let out a long held breath and turned to face his friend as the adrenaline left its signature cool feeling streaming down his body.
"Well, I could certainly use that drink about now."



They were sitting around the sparse living area of the Starbright, laughing and drinking.
"So they picked you up...and you convinced them to wait and get us....all the way from Geonosis?!" Vin managed between laughs.
"I can be very persuasive!" Zvitch chuckled, draining his glass for the third time. The chortling slowed and Vin's face got a more serious look on it.
"That Republic soldier mentioned something about a case...is that what they were after? He asked, finally getting down to business.
"Ah...the case, yes. Vin, I brought it for you, I thought you should have look, plus I have no idea what to do with it." Came the somber reply.
"I can't just turn it in, it's...." Zvitch paused, looked around, and dropped his head. Krystal piped up.
"Isn't the first rule of smuggling to never look too closely at the shipment?" She asked. Of course it was, but Vin shot her a look.
"Yes, of course, but it is hard thing to not notice when....when shipment is moving. I did not sign up for organic trafficking." Zvitch said, his voice was old, tired, but it had some pride in it.
"Moving!" Vin exclaimed almost falling off the storage crate he had propped up as a seat.
As they entered the hold, the could definately see the crate was moving, and Krystal kept a close hand on her blaster. Vin whipped open the crate and stood back, drawing his own weapon.
They gasped and stepped back as the crate opened with a hiss and ejection of steam. Inside the crate lay a petite girl, human, no more than sixteen years old. While the crew of the Calamity stood stunned, fighting off this first shock, another was added by witnessing Vin fly across the hold. As he hit the ground he cried out, "WHAT THE SHIT IS WITH YOUR SECURITY SVITCH?!" They turned and Krystal aimed her blaster at the outline of the force-user so intent to see Chiss take flight.
"You shall not harm her!" It screached. Krystal gulped as a blue stick of light slowly expanded lengthwise into a blade like shape.
"Bad move Course-You-Can't" Kore cracked as he force crushed the lightsaber hilt.
Vin winced, he didn't know what was more painful, Kore's pun or the headache he was developing.
"Seriously Cap't'n, why don't we do that more often?" Kore asked thoughtfully as he picked up the Jedi and threw him against a wall.
The Jedi recovered and used the Force to throw a few crates at Kore, who brushed past the hits to his torso and hit the Jedi in the stomach. The reason why most lightsaber battles didn't end that quickly is because while Kore was an average C student, he was creative. His ability to think of new force techniques outside of the box made him deadly. Even the punch he had thrown was backed by the Force, creating a piston-like effect.

I was gonna make River an Anzati.
 

Trivun

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I did a Halo one that I ended up leaving because not enough people were interested. The sgtory itself is complete, along with a spinoff of sorts, but they were meant to be the starters to a larger epic conspiracy type story that would have tied in with the latest Halo books, Halo 4, and the Infinity, as well as telling a new story revolving around the rampant AI Cassandra and a Forerunner library known as the Ancillary. Since no-one cared much except me, I left it at the otherwise finished story and spin off, with a couple of loose ends to dive back into if I ever got the urge or support to carry on writing it. Here are the links anyway for anyone interested.

http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6535664/1/Memories (main story, starts out not so good but does get better as my writing style evolved)
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7774866/1/Conversations_from_WHITE_FLAG (spinoff, written in the style of a secure IM chat between two ONI operatives)

Also, I have a Katawa Shoujo fanfic that's not really a fanfic, but has a few original bits tied with the retellings. It's basically telling Hanako's story arc from her own point of view, and is currently about halfway done. It's on Fanfiction.net, the KS forums, and this very site too, so if anyone wants to read it then constructive criticism is appreciated!

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.382076-Katawa-Shoujo-Hanakos-Story-UPDATED-13-11-2012

Regarding fanfiction, I just started writing it alongside my own original works because I had the Halo story idea and decided to run with it. My other works are pretty much older stuff from my late teens that's mostly crap, but can be found on my Deviant Art page (username Trivun, like here), or a couple of works in progress, most notably a short film script currently about to be written as a third draft, that I plan to enter into film festivals when finished :).
 

Suicidejim

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I wrote a deliberately terrible Doctor Who erotic fanfic starring one of my friends for her birthday, if that counts. But other than that, no, not really, except for a couple of Devil May Cry stories I wrote when I was young.
 

The Funslinger

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Fappy said:
I've done a few thins...

- I wrote a Cosmic Marvel fanfiction one time with Super Skrull as the main protagonist. It was fun, but I never got around to finishing it.

- As a kid I used to make comic fanfictions.

- I've been running a Mass Effect tabletop game for a few years now. With all the writing that's gone into and the fact that my sister and friend collaborated on a spin-off comic strip of it I'd consider it a fanfiction at this point.
All that sounds interesting! :D

I did a little, mainly as a practice exercise for my writing skills. It's an excellent method for sharpening prose without the process of thinking up believable characters. The challenge element of having to keep them acting in-character being there too.

The only thing I've done in the past couple of years was a Hetalia one shot that I considered continuing, but I was far too busy. That was mainly for the benefit of a friend who enjoys the anime.

I suppose I should get back in the habit. However, lately, I've tried to distance myself from it, given anime's... unsavory reputation.
 

Aurora Firestorm

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I've written a lot of fanfic. FF9, Metal Gear Solid, some Spiderman 2, Star Fox, The Time Machine...

I've also written four fan campaigns: three based on Persona, and one for Ar Tonelico 2, both with custom systems made by friends of mine.
 

Xpwn3ntial

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No, I haven't. I've had ideas float around in my head for a few, but they never went anywhere.

I probably should if for no other reason than to get closure and the ideas out of my head.

I might even be able to make money off of it like that hack Virgil.

Oh, I've made fan codexes of various races from games I like for Warhammer 40,000 and Fantasy. Does that count?
 

EmperorSubcutaneous

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When I was 11, I wrote an erotic fanfic about Obi-Wan from The Phantom Menace and a Mary Sue character of mine who was a rogue Jedi with a turquoise lightsaber hiding out on a planet of unicorns.

Wait, this isn't the "shameful secrets" thread?

...I'll be showing myself to the door.
 

jurnag12

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I started writing one a few years back for Gears of War, but I pretty much dropped it after 1 chapter because, while I had a decent idea of where I wanted to go with it and the course the plot would follow, I just couldn't get myself to actually put it down, which these days is still a rather consistent problem for me with my writing.

On a subject of writing besides fanfiction, does anyone know a good site or community for creative writing besides established universes? I've got a few settings/story ideas (admittedly rather cliché) that I wanna actually start writing and experimenting with, but I'm, to put it directly, too shy and unsure to actually show it to anyone face-to-face for fear of ridicule.
 

A Satanic Panda

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Yup, just earlier this year. I crossed over Ponies and Ace Combat. I got 3 chapters in and decided I didn't like writing. It seemed to be well received, someone even based their story around my version of the pony universe which I may have over done a little. However I did post the outline of the whole story up so people knew how it would have ended.

What stuck out the most was the writer that got me into pony fiction in the first place liked it. That was an achievement.
 

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I've been writing an MLP/Slender Man story for the past two months. It's gonna wind up over 100 pages long, making it the longest story I've ever written. But screw the haters, because I'm enjoying it, and using it as practice for a real writing career.
 

jdogtwodolla

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I've attempted it twice. I had a big epic in mind but its concept was dated and I didn't work on it enough for it to be relevant at release. Also, I had no concept of outlining so ideas kinda fizzled.

I had another one that was a satirical take on the context of an explicit strip but I didn't work on it because I was afraid of how bad I would feel about myself if I'd finished.