I mean, I kind of understand the appeal of having AUs where the characters are happier than they are in their canons, but I definitely agree that the dynamics need to carry over in some significant way relative to the scope of the AU. NGL, it's hard to find that balance, which is why I tend to avoid writing them.
One of the best Avengers/Thor AU’s I’ve come across had Loki as a lawyer and Sif as a cop – and it worked BEAUTIFULLY.
I would actually like to read that if you still have the link lying around because when I read that description my brain misfired several different ways.
Do you prefer for want of a nail AUs or completely different AUs (i.e. high school)
I like both. I suppose I tend to write "for want of a nail" AUs more often, but I'm sort of on the fence at what point they can be considered true AUs, since the entire premise of fanfic seems to be "what would happen if..." I do really like playing with fundamental aspects of canon and seeing how the story shifts when you add or remove certain pieces.
However, under the right circumstances, I do enjoy AUs that just completely shift the setting.
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Totally true.
I mean, I kind of understand the appeal of having AUs where the characters are happier than they are in their canons, but I definitely agree that the dynamics need to carry over in some significant way relative to the scope of the AU. NGL, it's hard to find that balance, which is why I tend to avoid writing them.
One of the best Avengers/Thor AU’s I’ve come across had Loki as a lawyer and Sif as a cop – and it worked BEAUTIFULLY.
I would actually like to read that if you still have the link lying around because when I read that description my brain misfired several different ways.
Do you prefer for want of a nail AUs or completely different AUs (i.e. high school)
I like both. I suppose I tend to write "for want of a nail" AUs more often, but I'm sort of on the fence at what point they can be considered true AUs, since the entire premise of fanfic seems to be "what would happen if..." I do really like playing with fundamental aspects of canon and seeing how the story shifts when you add or remove certain pieces.
However, under the right circumstances, I do enjoy AUs that just completely shift the setting.