
I was asked to make an Edgic to go along with Total Drama Vore: Artemis Island, so here you go. I will try to update this after every episode. This is just for fun, and if you don't know what an Edgic is, I will post a link right after this that you can follow and read up on what it is. It would be a lot easier than me trying to explain it to you.
Also, please don't think this means the "contenders" are automatically going to go very far or possibly win, or that those that look like they have "bad edits" are doomed no matter what. Brandon and I control the story, so we can do whatever we want. This is just FOR FUN. The only reason the contenders are on there is to demonstrate what one would do for a REAL season of Survivor or possibly Total Drama. That's all.
EDGIC EXPLANATION
But, here's a quick rundown anyway, just to make doubly sure I did everything I could to help you morons understand this and I don't get harassed with questions:
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INV = Invisible (During this episode, this character was either not seen or talked about at all, had no lines, or was just completely irrelevant and basically a ghost. This technically is NOT a good thing, since if you get no airtime, it usually means you're boring or just not a good character, at least during that episode if not more)
UTR = Under The Radar (During this episode, this character was either very briefly mentioned, spoke a single line or possibly two, and was mostly just...there. They weren't invisible, since they had a very, very minor role of some sort, but for the most part they were under the radar and not really a big part of that episode)
CP = Complex Personality (During this episode, this character talked about strategy, showed us that they're more than just a one-dimensional person, and basically gave us some character development for him/her. This is usually a very important role for winners or characters going far in the game. If you have this, it means you were important)
OTT = Over The Top (During this episode, this character acted mostly...well, eccentric and outgoing, but didn't really do anything to deepen their character or personality. They were just being crazy, silly, weird, funny, cute, romantic, or something else. They're usually those who distract us or make us want to pay attention to them, but no complexity)
MOR = Middle Of The Road (During this episode, this character was both somewhat complex, and somewhat over the top. This is basically a combination of both CP and OTT. It basically means that this character gave us a LITTLE bit of hidden depth, but was also a bit outgoing and eccentric. This is probably the next most important stat after CP for winners)
P = Positive (The character showed a positive attitude, or "tone" in this episode. This means that either other characters were happy with them, the character him/herself did nice or heroic things, or just played the role of the typical likable good guy/girl. It doesn't take a genius to know this)
M = Mixed (The character showed a mixed attitude, or "tone" in this episode. This means that they showed both positive and negative traits. Like, for example, if the character started a fight with his team and told them to go to hell, but then won the challenge and kindly shared the reward with everyone)
N = Negative (The character showed a negative attitude, or "tone" in this episode. This means that they basically acted like a jerk or a creep, or pretended to be nice but was really manipulating or playing others as fools. Basically, think of the common villain or antagonistic role for this tone)
No Tone = Neutral (The character without any marking besides their visibility factor basically means their "tone" was neutral. This indicates that, for the most part, they were neither good nor bad, but wasn't "mixed" because they really didn't do ANYTHING that stands out as really nice or mean)
1 = Basically invisible, hardly any lines, not a factor at all
2 = A few lines and possibly a very minor role, but that's it
3 = Shown, heard from, and somewhat important
4 = In most of the scenes, has a possible important role
5 = Star of the episode, in most scenes, very important roles
Contenders: This is where you write down the four players that you, as the Edgic maker, think have the best shot of winning the game. These are usually determined based on the players' current Edgic ratings. Obviously, you would NOT put someone with an invisible rating there, or an under-the-radar rating (in most cases).
NOTE: Someone's "overall tone" is highlighted around their name once they are eliminated. For example, both Draco and Jade were declared as overall CPM, while Rust was OTTN. Jade and Draco's names are therefore put into italics to signify they were 'mixed', but Rust is kept normally because only a mixed tone is put into italics. The overall tone is basically up to the creator of the Edgic what THEY feel the character was from start to finish. It's up for debate sometimes.
Also, please don't think this means the "contenders" are automatically going to go very far or possibly win, or that those that look like they have "bad edits" are doomed no matter what. Brandon and I control the story, so we can do whatever we want. This is just FOR FUN. The only reason the contenders are on there is to demonstrate what one would do for a REAL season of Survivor or possibly Total Drama. That's all.
EDGIC EXPLANATION
But, here's a quick rundown anyway, just to make doubly sure I did everything I could to help you morons understand this and I don't get harassed with questions:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
INV = Invisible (During this episode, this character was either not seen or talked about at all, had no lines, or was just completely irrelevant and basically a ghost. This technically is NOT a good thing, since if you get no airtime, it usually means you're boring or just not a good character, at least during that episode if not more)
UTR = Under The Radar (During this episode, this character was either very briefly mentioned, spoke a single line or possibly two, and was mostly just...there. They weren't invisible, since they had a very, very minor role of some sort, but for the most part they were under the radar and not really a big part of that episode)
CP = Complex Personality (During this episode, this character talked about strategy, showed us that they're more than just a one-dimensional person, and basically gave us some character development for him/her. This is usually a very important role for winners or characters going far in the game. If you have this, it means you were important)
OTT = Over The Top (During this episode, this character acted mostly...well, eccentric and outgoing, but didn't really do anything to deepen their character or personality. They were just being crazy, silly, weird, funny, cute, romantic, or something else. They're usually those who distract us or make us want to pay attention to them, but no complexity)
MOR = Middle Of The Road (During this episode, this character was both somewhat complex, and somewhat over the top. This is basically a combination of both CP and OTT. It basically means that this character gave us a LITTLE bit of hidden depth, but was also a bit outgoing and eccentric. This is probably the next most important stat after CP for winners)
P = Positive (The character showed a positive attitude, or "tone" in this episode. This means that either other characters were happy with them, the character him/herself did nice or heroic things, or just played the role of the typical likable good guy/girl. It doesn't take a genius to know this)
M = Mixed (The character showed a mixed attitude, or "tone" in this episode. This means that they showed both positive and negative traits. Like, for example, if the character started a fight with his team and told them to go to hell, but then won the challenge and kindly shared the reward with everyone)
N = Negative (The character showed a negative attitude, or "tone" in this episode. This means that they basically acted like a jerk or a creep, or pretended to be nice but was really manipulating or playing others as fools. Basically, think of the common villain or antagonistic role for this tone)
No Tone = Neutral (The character without any marking besides their visibility factor basically means their "tone" was neutral. This indicates that, for the most part, they were neither good nor bad, but wasn't "mixed" because they really didn't do ANYTHING that stands out as really nice or mean)
1 = Basically invisible, hardly any lines, not a factor at all
2 = A few lines and possibly a very minor role, but that's it
3 = Shown, heard from, and somewhat important
4 = In most of the scenes, has a possible important role
5 = Star of the episode, in most scenes, very important roles
Contenders: This is where you write down the four players that you, as the Edgic maker, think have the best shot of winning the game. These are usually determined based on the players' current Edgic ratings. Obviously, you would NOT put someone with an invisible rating there, or an under-the-radar rating (in most cases).
NOTE: Someone's "overall tone" is highlighted around their name once they are eliminated. For example, both Draco and Jade were declared as overall CPM, while Rust was OTTN. Jade and Draco's names are therefore put into italics to signify they were 'mixed', but Rust is kept normally because only a mixed tone is put into italics. The overall tone is basically up to the creator of the Edgic what THEY feel the character was from start to finish. It's up for debate sometimes.
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