There's a reason I picked Rin as the displacee that Uiharu-san met when she first visited Montreal. (Okay, two reasons, with the other being Ueda-san is her seiyuu. )
I have long-range plans for Medusa (not sure where to list her) and her resolving some of her issues through art... but, no, she'll never abandon Sakura Matou. (Who I'd list between Soichirou and Shirou because "survivor of ongoing abuse", BTW. She shows her PTSD in a different way than Shirou.) And I find that I'm enjoying writing Medea the way she is now (every ongoing story needs a Jayne or an Avon -- or at least a Spock/McCoy interaction -- to generate plot hooks intra-party issues, after all), but she'll be getting some character development along the way, as well.
Soichirou... well, I'm still not sure what to do with him, but Medea might end up available again.
And, yes, you get to lead-write Saber. You obviously have at least short-term plans for her.
I have long-range plans for Medusa (not sure where to list her) and her resolving some of her issues through art... but, no, she'll never abandon Sakura Matou. (Who I'd list between Soichirou and Shirou because "survivor of ongoing abuse", BTW. She shows her PTSD in a different way than Shirou.) And I find that I'm enjoying writing Medea the way she is now (every ongoing story needs a Jayne or an Avon -- or at least a Spock/McCoy interaction -- to generate plot hooks intra-party issues, after all), but she'll be getting some character development along the way, as well.
Soichirou... well, I'm still not sure what to do with him, but Medea might end up available again.
And, yes, you get to lead-write Saber. You obviously have at least short-term plans for her.
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Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
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Rob Kelk
Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
- unknown