Quote Originally Posted by LKWayvern View Post
Okay, so what I was trying to say may be a bit difficult to convey. Basically, I'm trying to challenge you to make a character usually portrayed as good appear evil, or a character usually portrayed as evil to appear good-- or, to at the very least, make it look that way from a certain perspective. And I'd like for you to take a character from a previously written story to focus on for this challenge, as opposed to creating an entirely new character and/or story. If I'm familiar with the story already, because a) it's a published and well-known work, b) it's from the previous round, or c) it's from a fanfic/comic/etc which you know I'm familiar with, then that will make things easier for me, because I already know how the character is, typically. That being said-- it'd make things easier me, yes, but I don't want to set restrictions about things and force people to write characters for a story or franchise they're unfamiliar with or uncomfortable with. You're free to use a character from a work that I don't know, or that you don't think I know, if that's what you have an idea for, though I'd prefer it if you said where I could find this story or a summarization of it, so I know what this character is typically like.

I thought the idea of linking the two prompts, and having one build off the other, would be an interesting and cool idea. And I tried to make it in a way that could work if someone hadn't participated in the first week, or if one wanted to try something different. And perhaps I didn't go about that in the best way ever. Apologies for that.
Okay, thanks, I understand better now. :) I hope I can come up with something that works well!