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An '''OC''', short for '''Original Character''', is a fictional character created by someone. In the [[remix world]], the term also refers to OCs that have been brought out of | An '''OC''', short for '''Original Character''', is a fictional character created by someone. In the [[remix world]], the term also refers specifically to OCs that have been brought out of the realm of imagination and into the remix world, thanks to a mysterious ritual shared with [[Karl Marx]] and [[Doctor Joe]] by [[Rasputin]]. | ||
Due to the fictional nature of the remix world, all characters in the remix world are technically OCs of someone in [[real life]], added to the remix tree by Scratch users for fun. However, from the perspective of the remix world, their origins differ; many characters were in the remix world all along and thus are not considered OCs within the context of the remix world, while a few entered the remix world through someone in the remix world using OC technology. | |||
Due to the fictional nature of the remix world, all characters in the remix world are technically OCs of someone in [[real life]], added to the remix tree by Scratch users for fun. However, from the perspective of the remix world, their origins differ; | |||
Latest revision as of 21:20, 11 December 2024
An OC, short for Original Character, is a fictional character created by someone. In the remix world, the term also refers specifically to OCs that have been brought out of the realm of imagination and into the remix world, thanks to a mysterious ritual shared with Karl Marx and Doctor Joe by Rasputin.
Due to the fictional nature of the remix world, all characters in the remix world are technically OCs of someone in real life, added to the remix tree by Scratch users for fun. However, from the perspective of the remix world, their origins differ; many characters were in the remix world all along and thus are not considered OCs within the context of the remix world, while a few entered the remix world through someone in the remix world using OC technology.