User blog:AngelFlames/My characters mary-sue test

Here we go:

Emily:

You may have let yourself get a little too close to Emily. Maybe she's you as you wish you were, or maybe you're just afraid no one will like her and are trying to give her a free ride. Have some confidence in your writing! Emily is a good character. Give her room to be herself before you stifle her.

Destiny:

In general, you care deeply about Destiny, but you're smart enough to let her stand on her own, without burdening her with your personal fantasies or propping her up with idealization and over-dramatization. Destiny is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of her.

Starlight:

In general, you care deeply about Starlight, but you're smart enough to let her stand on her own, without burdening her with your personal fantasies or propping her up with idealization and over-dramatization. Starlight is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of her.

BlackCherry: In general, you care deeply about BlackCherry, but you're smart enough to let her stand on her own, without burdening her with your personal fantasies or propping her up with idealization and over-dramatization. BlackCherry is a healthy character with a promising career ahead of her.

MORE WILL COME