GMforPowergamers
Legend
Ok, maybe my example wasn't the best...No, it's Batman as Deus Ex Machina. The characteristic of 'powerful intervention' doesn't constitute any coherent sense of 'Mary Sue' I've ever read.
did he do it...YesHe was told to do so by TSR, a fact that's well known by now. You haven't the least reason to think he's Ed in the Realms other than that it's what you heard. If you respect Ed as you say, please don't call him a liar.
why did he do it...to make money (aka the sma e reason I go to my job)
I am not calling him a liar...I am saying he did X and X fits mary sue...weather TSR made him write a mary sue character or not is not what I am argueing here...
Infact I have no doubt that his orginal idea and wha we have seen in 20 years are very diffrent...
However why he is a mary sue is not the same as if he is a mary sue...
look, I am by no means an expert ont he subject of the realms or ELminster...and I go by 2nd and 3rd hand stories...and cons and rule books...that is the problem...I don't know where you got this idea from, but have you noticed how you stick to it irrespective of how many times I dispel your mistaken or misconceived 'evidence' (including the bit I didn't quote, which we discussed before on Wizards.com)?
But yes since Elminster has by many diffrent people been catagorized as a 'ladies man' and the only person in this thread to dispute it tells us how easy to verfy his monogomy is...but give no book or web site to link to...
Neither is it breaking the fourth wall, since the very premise of the Forgotten Realms -- the source of its name, the hidden motivator of many of its events -- is that it's one of many worlds in a Moorcockian multiverse, once broadly linked to Earth.
Talking to your own writer is the text book defination again... how it is done doesn't matter. It is still breaking the 4th wall, becuse he is interacting with ed himself in the book...