Editing Adien

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* [[Hrathen's seon]] is expected to be Passed to Adien in the sequel.{{wob ref|1950}}
 
* [[Hrathen's seon]] is expected to be Passed to Adien in the sequel.{{wob ref|1950}}
 
* Brandon has noted that the portrayal of Adien's autism in ''Elantris'' is stereotypical and more of a "pop culture" representation of someone on the spectrum.{{wob ref|10591}}{{wob ref|11999}}{{wob ref|13855}} He does not regret his attempt to write the character since he was trying to be inclusive, but he recognizes that Adien's version of autism is not typical. ''Elantris'' was his first novel and he did not have the resources that he gained later in his career, including a broader reader base that would have been able to point out the inaccuracies in Adien's characterization.{{wob ref|10591}} He has tried to portray autism more realistically in later characters such as [[Steris]], and would apply those lessons if Adien does feature in a sequel.{{wob ref|9357}}{{wob ref|10591}} He believes that listening to feedback about stereotypes helps writers grow and do better.{{wob ref|10591}}
 
* Brandon has noted that the portrayal of Adien's autism in ''Elantris'' is stereotypical and more of a "pop culture" representation of someone on the spectrum.{{wob ref|10591}}{{wob ref|11999}}{{wob ref|13855}} He does not regret his attempt to write the character since he was trying to be inclusive, but he recognizes that Adien's version of autism is not typical. ''Elantris'' was his first novel and he did not have the resources that he gained later in his career, including a broader reader base that would have been able to point out the inaccuracies in Adien's characterization.{{wob ref|10591}} He has tried to portray autism more realistically in later characters such as [[Steris]], and would apply those lessons if Adien does feature in a sequel.{{wob ref|9357}}{{wob ref|10591}} He believes that listening to feedback about stereotypes helps writers grow and do better.{{wob ref|10591}}
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As a side note, I'm planning this [Hrathen’s] Seon here to make an appearance in the sequel (if I write one.) She would be Adien's own Seon, as he would probably be the hero of the sequel. (Along with his brother and sister.) For those of you who think I didn't deal enough with the Seons in this book—the sequel would have strong focus on them. In fact, I'm tempted to make this Seon a viewpoint character. However, that would bump me up to four characters, which wouldn't let me use the chapter triad system.
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