![]() The Punk!Sue is loud, obnoxious, annoying and generally the type of person who you'd want to send off to boot camp for six months. Punk!Sue: Also called Noncomformist!Sue or Goth!Sue, the Punk!Sue is usually written by female beginners in the 11-15 age group. She'll usually wind up upstaging all of the magical characters of the series. Mage!Sue: Similar to the Warrior!Sue, the Mage!Sue has amazing stregnth in magic, or has a magical power that nobody else has. ![]() She'll usually have some tragic past that led her to become a warrior, and she'll upstage all of the Canonical characters with her mad Sueish powerz. Warrior!Sues: The Warrior!Sue is usually loud, obnoxious and (of course) an amazing warrior. There are several main types of Mary Sue: Victim! Sues: The Victim!Sue is your whiny, wimpy, pathetic female character who can't seem to do much of anything except cry and get herself into trouble that the romantic interest of the fic has to rescue her from. The Mary Sue usually falls in love with the author's favorite character(s) and winds up upstaging all of the other characters in the book/series/universe. The Mary Sue character is almost always beautiful, smart, etc. Often, the Mary Sue is a self-insert with a few "improvements" (ex. A Mary Sue character is usually written by a beginning author. ![]() A female fanfiction character who is so perfect as to be annoying. Mary Sue has however been misused on occasion and has received some controversy among groups of extreme feminists, and can be associated with misogyny, though cases like that are very rare and highly exaggerated. In the story, she saved the day single-handedly, though perished at the end. A term to describe a female character from a movie/tv show that follow this criteria: -Extremely powerful to the point that their powers rise above the strongest characters within their universe -Only heard of recently within said franchise that has been going for many years (and in some cases decades) -Lacks any sort of character development -Gained/discovered her powers recently within the universe and within only a few days/months achieves full mastery of said powers -Unconditionally loved by almost every character -Everybody that doesn't love her is evil -Always right -The best at anything they do, even if they've only recently begun to practice said skill -Likely connected to SJWs or extreme feminizm -Likely created to fulfill an author/ screenwriter's power fantasy -Very young compared to the rest of the characters (Sometimes this point is not met) -The character may also be a Self-Insert The term originated from a Star Trek parody fanfiction dating back to the 1970s, where Lieutenant Mary Sue (only 15 years old) was recognized as the smartest character on the Enterprise, quickly winning over the big three (Kirk, Spock and McCoy) with her wit and intellect.
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