theInmara
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So I'm curious, what is one or more things that either immediately turns you away from a story or drives you to drop it over time. It could be any nitpicking thing.
Any bigoted prejudice that the author obviously holds, and tends to work into their story. If we catch a story reinforcing bad stereotypes without eventually dismantling them, we'll throw the book against the wall if we can. Usually because we give it a chance and hope that there's a reason the baloney is in there, so there's a certain amount of investment we've made that sparks resentment for the wasted effort.
I played the role playing game for a few years. That's what turned me OFF from them. Still tend to include them in games and stories, but often go for the more obscure types unless they're the main villain.
We had a similar experience. The Vampire the Masquerade framework for vampires has seriously repulsed us.
We generally prefer them the way that you do, Charles.
But, there's one exception for us. What We Do In The Shadows. Turning them into gay comedy just works for us, apparently. Still don't want to be one, ever, though. Vampires just aren't for everyone. They aren't inherently desirable, interesting, or cool. Nothing is (except dragons ?).