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** Kevin J. Anderson has Kyp Durron, a [[ChewToy slave raised on the penal colony of Kessel]] because his parents were Rebel sympathizers. Han Solo finds him, and discovers that he's [[GodModeSue more powerful than Luke]]. He then becomes Luke's brightest student, but TheParagonAlwaysRebels and he does so in a big way, [[OurSoulsAreDifferent rending Luke's soul from his body]] and stealing an invincible Imperial planetkiller that he stole from the Empire in the first place, and turning it on a system with an Imperial training academy. He then demands to see his brother, but they can't find his brother, so he blows up the star. And they find his brother and release him to Kyp, but [[{{anvilicious}} he doesn't get to the Sun Crusher in time to be protected]]. And when Luke recovers, after ThePowerOfFriendship destroys the evil Sith Lord influencing Kyp, the New Republic grants him the power to determine Kyp's fate, and Luke forgives him.

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** Kevin J. Anderson has Kyp Durron, a [[ChewToy slave raised on the penal colony of Kessel]] because his parents were Rebel sympathizers. Han Solo finds him, and discovers that he's [[GodModeSue more powerful than Luke]]. He then becomes Luke's brightest student, but TheParagonAlwaysRebels and he does so in a big way, [[OurSoulsAreDifferent rending Luke's soul from his body]] and stealing an invincible Imperial planetkiller that he stole from the Empire in the first place, and turning it on a system with an Imperial training academy. He then demands to see his brother, but they can't find his brother, so he blows up the star. And they find his brother and release him to Kyp, but [[{{anvilicious}} he doesn't get to the Sun Crusher in time to be protected]]. And when Luke recovers, after ThePowerOfFriendship destroys the evil Sith Lord influencing Kyp, the New Republic grants him the power to determine Kyp's fate, and Luke forgives him. Although, after ''I, Jedi'' pointed out the ''massive'' problem with this (among other decisions Anderson made), rare was the appearance of Kyp where someone didn't point out "Dude, you killed a ''solar system''.
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** Stackpole and Corran Horn. The sheer amount of nonsense attached to this character is overwhelming. I'll limit it to "Ex Correllian beat cop, turned Rogue Squadron, turned Jedi Master, married a han solo expy, and has an R2 unit that could rival R2." and that's only a few of dear Corran's pet tags.
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\n** Her ''{{Everworld}}'' {{Expy}}, April, may qualify as well. She is endlessly self-righteous and, out of the main cast, she's the only one who never has to undergo any major suffering from her own character flaws which, like with Cassie, are glossed over or ignored.
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** While Karen Traviss didn't create the Mandalorians, she did make them into a MarySuetopia with plenty of AuthorExposition. You'd think that she [[{{LampshadeHanging}} points out]] the HeWhoFightsMonsters aspect of the Jedi making clones to fight their wars would go in her favor, but with how perfect the Mandalorians are, it doesn't.

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** While Karen Traviss didn't create the Mandalorians, she did make them into a MarySuetopia with plenty of AuthorExposition.exposition. You'd think that she [[{{LampshadeHanging}} points out]] the HeWhoFightsMonsters aspect of the Jedi making clones to fight their wars would go in her favor, but with how perfect the Mandalorians are, it doesn't.
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Clone army, not droid. Points still stand, however.


*** It falls flat for several reasons. 1. The Jedi were far too few in number to take on the ''quadrillions'' of droids the Confederacy fielded and produced. 2. It was Palpatine and Tyrannus who commissioned the droid army using the body of a slain Master as a puppet, not the Jedi. 3. It was the ''Republic'' who fielded the clones and used them all over the galaxy during the Clone Wars and treated them as expendable tools akin to droids, while the Jedi, for the most part, tried to lead their men fairly and treat them as equals. Traviss, however, [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch never acquainted herself with the bulk of Stars Wars Canon]], and as such she wrote blatant contradictions of canon and misconceptions into her execrable novels.

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*** It falls flat for several reasons. 1. The Jedi were far too few in number to take on the ''quadrillions'' of droids the Confederacy fielded and produced. 2. It was Palpatine and Tyrannus who commissioned the droid clone army using the body of a slain Master as a puppet, not the Jedi. 3. It was the ''Republic'' who fielded the clones and used them all over the galaxy during the Clone Wars and treated them as expendable tools akin to droids, while the Jedi, for the most part, tried to lead their men fairly and treat them as equals. Traviss, however, [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch never acquainted herself with the bulk of Stars Wars Canon]], and as such she wrote blatant contradictions of canon and misconceptions into her execrable novels.
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* Richard Knaak's personal MarySue Rhonin from the WarcraftExpandedUniverse novels ''DayOfTheDragon'' and ''WarOfTheAncients'', who has since become a CanonImmigrant in ''WorldOfWarcraft'' but managed to avoid any fan hate from people unfamiliar with the novels due to not really doing much, other then being extremly {{badass}} in the one cinematic he plays a major role in.

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* Richard Knaak's personal MarySue Rhonin from the WarcraftExpandedUniverse novels ''DayOfTheDragon'' and ''WarOfTheAncients'', who has since become a CanonImmigrant in ''WorldOfWarcraft'' but managed to avoid any fan hate from people unfamiliar with the novels due to not really doing much, other then being extremly extremely {{badass}} in the one cinematic he plays a major role in.
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* [[CreepyChild Renesmee]] from ''BreakingDawn''. Everyone who meets her loves her, despite the fact that she hasn't done anything other than be [[spoiler: Edward and Bella's half human/half vampire daughter with psychic powers]]. Many fans loathe her for [[SpotlightStealingSquad hijacking the story away from]] the OfficialCouple. Others hate her because her very existence [[ArtisticLicenseBiology defies biology]] ''and'' is a [[SeriesContinuityError direct contradiction]] to previous WordOfGod. And of course, [[spoiler: Team Jacob fans hate her for [[RelationshipSue other]] reasons...]]

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* [[CreepyChild Renesmee]] from ''BreakingDawn''. Everyone who meets her loves her, despite the fact that she hasn't done anything other than be [[spoiler: Edward and Bella's half human/half vampire daughter with psychic powers]]. Many fans loathe her for [[SpotlightStealingSquad hijacking the story away from]] the OfficialCouple. Others hate her because her very existence [[ArtisticLicenseBiology defies biology]] ''and'' is a [[SeriesContinuityError direct contradiction]] to previous WordOfGod. And of course, [[spoiler: Team Jacob fans hate her for [[RelationshipSue other]] [[DieForOurShip reasons...]]]]]]

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* Cassie from the ''{{Animorphs}}''. She's the stated favorite of writer KAApplegate, she is the only character in-series to win the SuperpowerLottery (being both an estreen ''and'' a [[GameBreaker temporal anomaly]]) and she is usually praised and defended by the narrative even when it's completely unwarranted - take for example ''Megamorphs #02'', when Marco privately compliments Cassie for going on a whiny rant about killing a Triceratops, or ''#53 The Answer'', when Tobias harshly criticizes Jake for excluding Cassie from the war council despite the fact that he had extremely good reason to (that reason being that she betrayed the whole team by allowing the blue box to be seized by the Yeerks, and all for a 'gut feeling' that [[GambitRoulette she's lucky to see pan out]]). She criticizes the others from start to finish, puts the whole team at risk on multiple occasions to justify her extreme sense of morality, and she is the only character to [[IncorruptiblePurePureness never learn or grow in any way]]. [[spoiler:This even extends to the epilogue, where she is the only Animorph that Applegate spares from the BolivianArmyEnding.]]

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* Elizabeth Wakefield from the [[SweetValleyHigh Sweet Valley]] series is purported to be the good twin who is nice to everyone - but, more often than not, she comes off as a sanctimonious hypocrite. As such, many find her to be even worse than the allegedly bad twin, Jessica.* [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Karen Brewer]] from the BabySittersClub. She was annoying, rude, a know-it-all prone to causing trouble because of it... but never got called out on her behavior because she was a self-admitted AuthorAvatar for the kind of "[[InformedAttribute bright, imaginative]]" kid the author had always wanted to be. Thus Karen even gets her own ''spin-off'' series. Except apparently the author was pretty much alone in her desire; it'd be hard to find even one fan of the series that actually viewed Karen in a positive light.

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* Elizabeth Wakefield from the [[SweetValleyHigh Sweet Valley]] series is purported to be the good twin who is nice to everyone - but, more often than not, she comes off as a sanctimonious hypocrite. As such, many find her to be even worse than the allegedly bad twin, Jessica.Jessica.
* [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Karen Brewer]] from the BabySittersClub. She was annoying, rude, a know-it-all prone to causing trouble because of it... but never got called out on her behavior because she was a self-admitted AuthorAvatar for the kind of "[[InformedAttribute bright, imaginative]]" kid the author had always wanted to be. Thus Karen even gets her own ''spin-off'' series. Except apparently the author was pretty much alone in her desire; it'd be hard to find even one fan of the series that actually viewed Karen in a positive light.

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* Elizabeth Wakefield from the [[SweetValleyHigh Sweet Valley]] series is purported to be the good twin who is nice to everyone - but, more often than not, she comes off as a sanctimonious hypocrite. As such, many find her to be even worse than the allegedly bad twin, Jessica.
* [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Karen Brewer]] from the BabySittersClub. She was annoying, rude, a know-it-all prone to causing trouble because of it... but never got called out on her behavior because she was a self-admitted AuthorAvatar for the kind of 'bright, imaginative' kid the author had always wanted to be. Thus Karen even gets her own ''spin-off'' series. Except apparently the author was pretty much alone in her desire; it'd be hard to find even one fan of the series that actually viewed Karen in a positive light.

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* Elizabeth Wakefield from the [[SweetValleyHigh Sweet Valley]] series is purported to be the good twin who is nice to everyone - but, more often than not, she comes off as a sanctimonious hypocrite. As such, many find her to be even worse than the allegedly bad twin, Jessica.
Jessica.* [[AnnoyingYoungerSibling Karen Brewer]] from the BabySittersClub. She was annoying, rude, a know-it-all prone to causing trouble because of it... but never got called out on her behavior because she was a self-admitted AuthorAvatar for the kind of 'bright, imaginative' "[[InformedAttribute bright, imaginative]]" kid the author had always wanted to be. Thus Karen even gets her own ''spin-off'' series. Except apparently the author was pretty much alone in her desire; it'd be hard to find even one fan of the series that actually viewed Karen in a positive light.



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* In the Casson Family series by Hilary [=McKay=], Rose Casson gradually gets revealed as this over the course of the series. At first they seem like an ensemble series, with each book focused on a different member of the family with the others getting their own subplots...but then Rose not only gets more books with her name in the title than anyone else, she also starts taking over the books of OTHER characters, so much so that Caddy is basically a minor character in her own book. Especially blatant evidence of [=McKay=]'s Rose favoritism is that every time Tom is mentioned, it's in relation to Rose--despite him being established as INDIGO'S best friend in the first book he appeared in.

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* In the Casson Family series CassonFamilySeries by Hilary [=McKay=], Rose Casson gradually gets revealed as this over the course of the series. At first they seem like an ensemble series, with each book focused on a different member of the family with the others getting their own subplots...but then Rose not only gets more books with her name in the title than anyone else, she also starts taking over the books of OTHER characters, so much so that Caddy is basically a minor character in her own book. Especially blatant evidence of [=McKay=]'s Rose favoritism is that every time Tom is mentioned, it's in relation to Rose--despite him being established as INDIGO'S best friend in the first book he appeared in.
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* In the Casson Family series by Hilary [=McKay=], Rose Casson gradually gets revealed as this over the course of the series. At first they seem like an ensemble series, with each book focused on a different member of the family with the others getting their own subplots...but then Rose not only gets more books with her name in the title than anyone else, she also starts taking over the books of OTHER characters, so much so that Caddy is basically a minor character in her own book. Especially blatant evidence of McKay's Rose favoritism is that every time Tom is mentioned, it's in relation to Rose--despite him being established as INDIGO'S best friend in the first book he appeared in.

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* In the Casson Family series by Hilary [=McKay=], Rose Casson gradually gets revealed as this over the course of the series. At first they seem like an ensemble series, with each book focused on a different member of the family with the others getting their own subplots...but then Rose not only gets more books with her name in the title than anyone else, she also starts taking over the books of OTHER characters, so much so that Caddy is basically a minor character in her own book. Especially blatant evidence of McKay's [=McKay=]'s Rose favoritism is that every time Tom is mentioned, it's in relation to Rose--despite him being established as INDIGO'S best friend in the first book he appeared in.
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That is not lolicon.


* [[CreepyChild Renesmee]] from ''BreakingDawn''. Everyone who meets her loves her, despite the fact that she hasn't done anything other than be [[spoiler: Edward and Bella's half human/half vampire daughter with psychic powers]]. Many fans loathe her for [[SpotlightStealingSquad hijacking the story away from]] the OfficialCouple. Others hate her because her very existence [[ArtisticLicenseBiology defies biology]] ''and'' is a [[SeriesContinuityError direct contradiction]] to previous WordOfGod. And of course, [[spoiler: Team Jacob fans hate her for [[RelationshipSue other]] [[{{lolicon}} reasons]]...]]

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* [[CreepyChild Renesmee]] from ''BreakingDawn''. Everyone who meets her loves her, despite the fact that she hasn't done anything other than be [[spoiler: Edward and Bella's half human/half vampire daughter with psychic powers]]. Many fans loathe her for [[SpotlightStealingSquad hijacking the story away from]] the OfficialCouple. Others hate her because her very existence [[ArtisticLicenseBiology defies biology]] ''and'' is a [[SeriesContinuityError direct contradiction]] to previous WordOfGod. And of course, [[spoiler: Team Jacob fans hate her for [[RelationshipSue other]] [[{{lolicon}} reasons]]...reasons...]]
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*** It falls flat for several reasons. 1. The Jedi were far too few in number to take on the ''quadrillions'' of droids the Confederacy fielded and produced. 2. It was Palpatine and Tyrannus who commissioned the droid army using the body of a slain Master as a puppet, not the Jedi. 3. It was the ''Republic'' who fielded the clones and used them all over the galaxy during the Clone Wars and treated them as expendable tools akin to droids, while the Jedi, for the most part, tried to lead their men fairly and treat them as equals. Traviss, however, [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch never acquainted herself with the bulk of Stars Wars Canon, however]], and as such wrote blatant contradictions of canon and misconceptions into her execrable novels.

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*** It falls flat for several reasons. 1. The Jedi were far too few in number to take on the ''quadrillions'' of droids the Confederacy fielded and produced. 2. It was Palpatine and Tyrannus who commissioned the droid army using the body of a slain Master as a puppet, not the Jedi. 3. It was the ''Republic'' who fielded the clones and used them all over the galaxy during the Clone Wars and treated them as expendable tools akin to droids, while the Jedi, for the most part, tried to lead their men fairly and treat them as equals. Traviss, however, [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch never acquainted herself with the bulk of Stars Wars Canon, however]], Canon]], and as such she wrote blatant contradictions of canon and misconceptions into her execrable novels.
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*** It falls flat for several reasons. 1. The Jedi were far too few in number to take on the ''quadrillions'' of droids the Confederacy fielded and produced. 2. It was Palpatine and Tyrannus who commissioned the droid army using the body of a slain Master as a puppet, not the Jedi. 3. It was the ''Republic'' who fielded the clones and used them all over the galaxy during the Clone Wars and treated them as expendable tools akin to droids, while the Jedi, for the most part, tried to lead their men fairly and treat them as equals. Traviss, however, [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch never acquainted herself with the bulk of Stars Wars Canon, however]], and as such wrote blatant contradictions of canon and misconceptions into her execrable novels.
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*** If heredity is a factor, Renesmee never had a chance considering even her father can qualify, especially with Team Jacob but also with... usually not fans but at least readers who don't like Jacob that much but loath Edward's StalkerWithACrush turned UpToEleven, while the narration never neglects to tell us how great a guy he is.
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* [[CreepyChild Renesmee]] from ''BreakingDawn''. Everyone who meets her loves her, despite the fact that she hasn't done anything other than be [[spoiler: Edward and Bella's half human/half vampire daughter with psychic powers]]. Many fans loathe her for [[SpotlightStealingSquad hijacking the story away from]] the OfficialCouple. Others hate her because her very existence is [[ArtisticLicenseBiology You Fail Biology Forever]] AND a direct contradiction to previous WordOfGod. And of course, [[spoiler: Team Jacob fans hate her for [[RelationshipSue other]] [[{{lolicon}} reasons]]]]

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* [[CreepyChild Renesmee]] from ''BreakingDawn''. Everyone who meets her loves her, despite the fact that she hasn't done anything other than be [[spoiler: Edward and Bella's half human/half vampire daughter with psychic powers]]. Many fans loathe her for [[SpotlightStealingSquad hijacking the story away from]] the OfficialCouple. Others hate her because her very existence is [[ArtisticLicenseBiology You Fail Biology Forever]] AND defies biology]] ''and'' is a [[SeriesContinuityError direct contradiction contradiction]] to previous WordOfGod. And of course, [[spoiler: Team Jacob fans hate her for [[RelationshipSue other]] [[{{lolicon}} reasons]]]]reasons]]...]]



* Richard Knaak's personal MarySue Rhonin from the WarcraftExpandedUniverse novels ''DayOfTheDragon'' and ''WarOfTheAncients'', who has since become a CanonImmigrant in ''WorldOfWarcraft'' but managed to avoid any fan hate from people unfimiliar with the novels due to not really doing much, other then being extremly {{badass}} in the one cinematic he plays a major role in.

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* Richard Knaak's personal MarySue Rhonin from the WarcraftExpandedUniverse novels ''DayOfTheDragon'' and ''WarOfTheAncients'', who has since become a CanonImmigrant in ''WorldOfWarcraft'' but managed to avoid any fan hate from people unfimiliar unfamiliar with the novels due to not really doing much, other then being extremly {{badass}} in the one cinematic he plays a major role in.
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Ship To Ship Combat is not the same as being the Creators Pet. The fans generally like one or the other; the fact that that Periphery Hatedom finds them insufferable is irrelevant.


*** Not to mention Edward and Jacob. Hell, with the amount of obnoxious dingbats that the author tries to pulverize the reader into loving, this might as well be Creator's Pet: the Series.
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* In the Casson Family series by Hilary McKay, Rose Casson gradually gets revealed as this over the course of the series. At first they seem like an ensemble series, with each book focused on a different member of the family with the others getting their own subplots...but then Rose not only gets more books with her name in the title than anyone else, she also starts taking over the books of OTHER characters, so much so that Caddy is basically a minor character in her own book. Especially blatant evidence of McKay's Rose favoritism is that every time Tom is mentioned, it's in relation to Rose--despite him being established as INDIGO'S best friend in the first book he appeared in.

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* In the Casson Family series by Hilary McKay, [=McKay=], Rose Casson gradually gets revealed as this over the course of the series. At first they seem like an ensemble series, with each book focused on a different member of the family with the others getting their own subplots...but then Rose not only gets more books with her name in the title than anyone else, she also starts taking over the books of OTHER characters, so much so that Caddy is basically a minor character in her own book. Especially blatant evidence of McKay's Rose favoritism is that every time Tom is mentioned, it's in relation to Rose--despite him being established as INDIGO'S best friend in the first book he appeared in.
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If the trope is averted, it has not be used at all.


** {{Averted}} So far, by Vestara and the Lost Tribe of Sith, from Christie Golden. Ben DatingCatwoman in the form of Vestara is actually quite popular, and the fact that the tribe are villains probably helps.
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* In the Casson Family series by Hilary McKay, Rose Casson gradually gets revealed as this over the course of the series. At first they seem like an ensemble series, with each book focused on a different member of the family with the others getting their own subplots...but then Rose not only gets more books with her name in the title than anyone else, she also starts taking over the books of OTHER characters, so much so that Caddy is basically a minor character in her own book. Especially blatant evidence of McKay's Rose favoritism is that every time Tom is mentioned, it's in relation to Rose--despite him being established as INDIGO'S best friend in the first book he appeared in.
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** Todd Reeve in "Decision at Doona". An anti-social six year old who knew everything. Once he got out of the over-populated corridors of Earth and into the wild of Doona he was such a "natural genius" he was practically TheMessiah. It was pretty blatantly clear that the author adored him, as he was talked up by everyone (except his father!) as being spectacular.

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** Todd Reeve in "Decision at Doona". An anti-social six year old who knew everything. Once he got out of the over-populated corridors of Earth and into the wild of Doona he was such a "natural genius" he was practically TheMessiah. It was pretty blatantly clear that the author adored him, as he was [[CharacterShilling talked up by everyone everyone]] (except his father!) as being spectacular.



* Knaack's personal MarySue Rhonin from the WarcraftExpandedUniverse novels ''DayOfTheDragon'' and ''WarOfTheAncients'', who has since become a CanonImmigrant in ''WorldOfWarcraft'' but managed to avoid any fan hate from people unfimiliar with the novels due to not really doing much, other then being extremly {{badass}} in the one cinematic he plays a major role in.

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* Knaack's Richard Knaak's personal MarySue Rhonin from the WarcraftExpandedUniverse novels ''DayOfTheDragon'' and ''WarOfTheAncients'', who has since become a CanonImmigrant in ''WorldOfWarcraft'' but managed to avoid any fan hate from people unfimiliar with the novels due to not really doing much, other then being extremly {{badass}} in the one cinematic he plays a major role in.
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*** Mileage does vary. Jaxom in ''The White Dragon'' also had to put up with quite a bit of crap that he really did not deserve and also had to overcome genuine obstacles. ''All The Weyrs'' had so many problems that Jaxom was just one among many.
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* [[YourMileageMayVary Arguably]], [[CreepyChild Renesmee]] from ''BreakingDawn''. Everyone who meets her loves her, despite the fact that she hasn't done anything other than be [[spoiler: Edward and Bella's half human/half vampire daughter with psychic powers]]. Many fans loathe her for [[SpotlightStealingSquad hijacking the story away from]] the OfficialCouple. Others hate her because her very existence is [[ArtisticLicenseBiology You Fail Biology Forever]] AND a direct contradiction to previous WordOfGod. And of course, [[spoiler: Team Jacob fans hate her for [[RelationshipSue other]] [[{{lolicon}} reasons]]]]

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* [[YourMileageMayVary Arguably]], [[CreepyChild Renesmee]] from ''BreakingDawn''. Everyone who meets her loves her, despite the fact that she hasn't done anything other than be [[spoiler: Edward and Bella's half human/half vampire daughter with psychic powers]]. Many fans loathe her for [[SpotlightStealingSquad hijacking the story away from]] the OfficialCouple. Others hate her because her very existence is [[ArtisticLicenseBiology You Fail Biology Forever]] AND a direct contradiction to previous WordOfGod. And of course, [[spoiler: Team Jacob fans hate her for [[RelationshipSue other]] [[{{lolicon}} reasons]]]]
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\n* In S.D. Perry's {{Novelization}}s of the ''ResidentEvil'' series, she took plucky little [[TheMedic Rebecca]] [[GuestStarPartyMember Chambers]] and made her into her go-to hero, even receiving a {{spinoff}} novel all to herself -- ''Resident Evil: Caliban Cove'', which itself received a sequel in ''Resident Evil: Underworld''. Basically, if something is happening in the plot, Rebecca is doing it; if something is '''not''' happening, the characters described will be going on at length about how wonderful/resourceful/intelligent Rebecca is.
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** Saba is turning this way, especially after ''Vortex'' and ''Conviction'', since Troy Denning tends to take the lead role in writing these nonologies.

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** Saba [[spoiler:Saba]] is turning this way, especially after ''Vortex'' and ''Conviction'', since Troy Denning tends to take the lead role in writing these nonologies.
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** [[spoiler:Saba is turning this way, especially after ''Vortex'' and ''Conviction'', since Troy Denning tends to take the lead role in writing these nonologies.]]

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** [[spoiler:Saba Saba is turning this way, especially after ''Vortex'' and ''Conviction'', since Troy Denning tends to take the lead role in writing these nonologies.]]
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* Knaack's personal MarySue Rhonin from the WarcraftExpandedUniverse novels ''DayOfTheDragon'' and ''WarOfTheAncients'', who has since become a CanonImmigrant in ''WorldOfWarcraft'' but managed to avoid any fan hate from people unfimiliar with the novels due to not really doing much, other then being extremly {{badass}} in the one cinematic he plays a major role in.

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Natter.


*** [[SarcasmMode Let's pretend that it's just an amazing coincidence that Anne's son and sometimes co-author, {{Todd McCaffrey}}, has the same name...]]

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*** Not to mention Edward and Jacob. Hell, with the amount of obnoxious dingbats that the author tries to pulverize the reader into loving, this might as well be Wesleys: the Series.
* Every ''StarWarsExpandedUniverse'' author has favorite characters, usually their own creation, but some are more Wesleyish than others:

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*** Not to mention Edward and Jacob. Hell, with the amount of obnoxious dingbats that the author tries to pulverize the reader into loving, this might as well be Wesleys: Creator's Pet: the Series.
* Every ''StarWarsExpandedUniverse'' author has favorite characters, usually their own creation, but some are more Wesleyish beloved than others:

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