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A-ah, and... his history is insanely long and complicated. I've already written a wiki for him, but it's beyond the 3k limit (by a fair chunk... but written entertainingly!). Is it best to do a condensed summary (it's summarizing an entire series essentially, geh) and just link my wiki to show I'm not a dunce and overlooking things...?
For your first question: we'd like some more detail on how different the character is after the time skip, how much is known about what happens in the interim, etc. It's hard to know for sure how to decide without some of those details!
For the second: how much over the word limit is your wiki, exactly? We're leaning toward you writing a shorter summary, but... just to check. :|a
It's Allen Walker from D.Gray-Man if you're familiar. In the latest chapter he went from being bound at an ending battlescene, accused of going AWOL, to being imprisoned and apparently more fully turning Noah. It's literally an abrupt sceneshift like that; bound by ofuda in America one moment and human, bound in a similar but different way with gray/Noah skin in Britain and possibly bandaged for stigmata the next.
I'm confident of mentally where he is in that situation, still being himself, but obviously there's a lot of "why the f did you go from being an Exorcist to being a prisoner of the Vatican in... 2 pages."
The wiki history is... 7k+ words for the history and that's up to chapter 197 and I'm hoping to app 201. |Da
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For the second: how much over the word limit is your wiki, exactly? We're leaning toward you writing a shorter summary, but... just to check. :|a
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I'm confident of mentally where he is in that situation, still being himself, but obviously there's a lot of "why the f did you go from being an Exorcist to being a prisoner of the Vatican in... 2 pages."
The wiki history is... 7k+ words for the history and that's up to chapter 197 and I'm hoping to app 201. |Da