that’s a good theory i think! i always thought that part of homestuck’s major appeal was how much possibility it allowed for like… customization? projecting personality onto it? like you can figure out your troll blood color, your godtier classpect, your sburb planet, all sorts of shit like that.
another thing would be how it has a large cast that people liked to re-imagine into various AU situations. i feel like homestuck had like five hundred million AUs because the source material was so, so soaked in a really convoluted plot, shit was always hitting the fan, and lots of characters got killed off or were having a rough time and also there was usually like 3 of everybody, or maybe some of THOSE were dead, so like… it’s a lot! it’s difficult to parse and hard to play with. so people would take the characters they liked and put them in much more calm, more conventional settings. stuff like that, i think, really contributed to people connecting to homestuck and it’s characters
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