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Mous Since: Oct, 2013
Jan 16th 2015 at 8:36:42 AM •••

Hey, even though the URL is "The Rise Of Darth Vulcan", the title is rendered as "The Riseof Darth Vulcan". Can someone fix this?

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Dechstreme Since: Oct, 2014
Dec 2nd 2015 at 10:39:28 AM •••

I've tried to, but I can't seem to be able to get to where I need to go to do it.

SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Dec 3rd 2015 at 2:11:22 AM •••

It's a problem with the link. How the title appears depends upon how the link is capitalized - see The Problem with Pen Island.

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Dechstreme Since: Oct, 2014
Dec 2nd 2015 at 10:03:55 AM •••

Ron the Death Eater in the YMMV section is a mislabeling, as the writer actually inteded Luna's desire to make the guard unique to her to be more along the lines of the "I Want To Be Special" trope than anything.

Peteman Since: Jan, 2001
Sep 7th 2014 at 2:11:39 PM •••

I'll be honest, I haven't read the fanfic, but based on the trope pages, Darth Vulcan comes across as a Jerk Sue as opposed to a Draco in Leather Pants. Like we're supposed to see him as awesome. Is that supposed to be the case?

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Mous Since: Oct, 2013
Jan 16th 2015 at 8:38:35 AM •••

It's been a while, but I'll answer anyway - the author intended a Villain Protagonist that the audience would hate, but made him so successful and well-written that the fanbase love him.

Dechstreme Since: Oct, 2014
Dec 2nd 2015 at 10:01:51 AM •••

The writer is actually disturbed by how many among the fanbase LIKE Vulcan. It's especially egregious because he's as anti-brony as can get, which means he'd insult and look down on the readers of the story and tear them a new one verbally on principle.

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