Anonymous
10/27/2025, 2:01:52 AM
No.11404678
>>11404306
Granted, although this gender identity (named "Fiction Identity", for obvious reasons) is atypical in the sense that it usually appears VERY late in a person's life. It's not uncommon for a woman to reach mature adulthood before it begins to manifest. Once it does manifest, the individual will begin to subject themselves to a training regimen that would make Goku proud. Physical exercise, theatrical rehearsals, perfecting the make-up (or even undergoing surgery), sewing the costume... It will become an obsession, consuming a huge chunk of their daily life. The objective is to become their favourite famous character - and before you ask: it HAS to be something with a decent amount of fame, not an OC that they scribbled on a napkin once.
Assuming that they survive, these new Fictional Women will be able to imitate their preferred character almost perfectly. And I'm not talking just in terms of acting, or appearance. That Chun Li cosplayer in your pick? She is fully capable of kicking your ass. If you're lucky, you might get one that is capable of emitting energy balls - because guess what? The mimicry can also copy supernatural abilities, although they will usually be heavily toned down to "kick a random dude's ass" levels of power. So don't expect a supervillain capable of destroying the planet. You'll definitely get supervillains who TRY to destroy the planet anyway, but that's another matter entirely.
Your wish did state that these women's mimicry is "almost perfect"; this means that even when two women are imitating the same character, there will still be some difference between the two - appearance, behavior and so on. They will usually get along with each other, bonding over their shared fictional identity.
And before you ask: no, generally these Fictional Women do not interpret lewd version of a famous character. They usually gravitate towards the original, non-lewd version.
Granted, although this gender identity (named "Fiction Identity", for obvious reasons) is atypical in the sense that it usually appears VERY late in a person's life. It's not uncommon for a woman to reach mature adulthood before it begins to manifest. Once it does manifest, the individual will begin to subject themselves to a training regimen that would make Goku proud. Physical exercise, theatrical rehearsals, perfecting the make-up (or even undergoing surgery), sewing the costume... It will become an obsession, consuming a huge chunk of their daily life. The objective is to become their favourite famous character - and before you ask: it HAS to be something with a decent amount of fame, not an OC that they scribbled on a napkin once.
Assuming that they survive, these new Fictional Women will be able to imitate their preferred character almost perfectly. And I'm not talking just in terms of acting, or appearance. That Chun Li cosplayer in your pick? She is fully capable of kicking your ass. If you're lucky, you might get one that is capable of emitting energy balls - because guess what? The mimicry can also copy supernatural abilities, although they will usually be heavily toned down to "kick a random dude's ass" levels of power. So don't expect a supervillain capable of destroying the planet. You'll definitely get supervillains who TRY to destroy the planet anyway, but that's another matter entirely.
Your wish did state that these women's mimicry is "almost perfect"; this means that even when two women are imitating the same character, there will still be some difference between the two - appearance, behavior and so on. They will usually get along with each other, bonding over their shared fictional identity.
And before you ask: no, generally these Fictional Women do not interpret lewd version of a famous character. They usually gravitate towards the original, non-lewd version.