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[personal profile] fiona15351 visited me recently, and we went to my excellent local game store, where Fiona acquired a two-player indie RPG called Dead Friend, by a local game designer named Lucian Kahn.

It's an excellent game! It was also the catalyst for perhaps the most genuinely unnerving experience of my entire life.

The way the game works is that one player is the living friend and the other is the dead friend. The living friend is summoning the dead friend through a necromantic ritual - there are some cool physical elements to the gameplay related to the ritual that make the game much more immersive and contribute to an eerie vibe. The living and the dead each have their own goals, and those goals are at odds. It's really a collaborative storytelling game, with a deck of cards (regular playing cards or Tarot cards - we used Tarot) providing the random element. The players pick the setting and tell the story of the past relationship between the friends and the dead friend's death, and at the end there's a final confrontation between the living and the dead.

At Fiona's suggestion, our story was set at a boys' boarding school in the early 20th century; the living friend (played by Fiona) was a student, the dead friend (me) his late classmate. We had a pleasantly spooky (and sad) time creating the story of their lives and the dead friend's death in response to prompts determined by drawing cards, and envisioning the ritual as it progressed.

We came at last to the final confrontation between living and dead. The "weapons" each has are determined by drawing cards. At one point, Fiona played the Ace of Swords, which - per the table in the game book - was "appeal to authority." She had the living friend challenge the dead friend's ghost to prove he was not malevolent by reciting the Lord's Prayer. I decided that, based on what we had established, the ghost would not be able to do that. Instead, playing the ghost, I recited the Lord's Prayer in Latin but introduced an error - voluntas mea, "my will," in place of voluntas tua, "Thy will."

Then I got a nosebleed.

And I mean I got a nosebleed immediately, and a fairly bad one - it was like something out of a horror movie! I was deeply freaked out and am still a little unnerved by the whole thing.

We eventually made it back to the game; the instructions said that the winner of the confrontation is determined by consensus, and we were in immediate agreement that the ghost had absolutely not won this one.

But overall, terrifying moment aside...it was a really enjoyable game.
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I got very into Dragonlance last year. And today, rather than talking about the novels I love, I for some reason want to talk about the 2008 animated movie Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight (adapting the first book in the first Dragonlance trilogy, Dragons of Autumn Twilight).

I found out recently that (a) this movie exists and (b) it’s on YouTube, so naturally I immediately watched it. I also roped the lovely and long-suffering [personal profile] fiona15351 into watching it with me, by which I mean we synced up our video timestamps so we could text simultaneously about all the shenanigans - of which there were many!

To be clear: The Dragonlance movie is a bad movie, and I do not recommend it. But some of the ways in which it is bad are really interesting.
Read more... )
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Just Finished
I recently read Walter Miller's A Canticle for Leibowitz, which was utterly superb! It's definitely a classic for a reason, and I recommend it in the strongest possible terms. (It also put the current political situation, terrible as it is, somewhat into perspective, in that at least nuclear war does not seem to be imminent.) A dark book in many ways, certainly, but never a grim book.

Now Reading
I'm about halfway through Pride and Prejudice! This is in fact my first time reading Jane Austen at all; [personal profile] fiona15351, during her recent visit, convinced me that now is the time to give Austen a go, and advised me to start with P&P, which is eventually to be followed by Persuasion. I'm enjoying it! I've somehow never seen an adaptation of P&P, either, so I came in with essentially no prior knowledge of the plot or characters, and my reactions have been amusing Fiona.

Up Next
I had just started Le Guin's Five Ways to Forgiveness when I was prevailed upon to read P&P, so I'll be returning to that.

AO3 Meme

Feb. 23rd, 2025 02:47 pm
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A fun little meme borrowed from [personal profile] chestnut_pod: give us the links to your fics with the most hits, second most kudos, third most comments, fourth most bookmarks, fifth most words, and fewest words.

Most hits by far, with twice as many as the runner-up, is "Climbing Garden Walls", a nearly twelve-year-old fic for Attack on Titan, a fandom I was in for about a minute in high school, and that mostly because [tumblr.com profile] sandavier was into it. (I've heard it ended horribly, haven't been keeping up.) Definitely the case of publishing a fic in the right fandom at the right time to get a lot of interest, and it still dominates my stats.

Second most kudos is "Special Assignment", and unlike in hits, this one is actually close - it's only 10 kudos behind Garden Walls and I expect it will overtake at some point. It's a Star Wars fic, Obi-Wan/Alpha-17, written as a pinch hit in the 2020 round of [community profile] swrarepairs, and is a product of my Emails Phase. Its (relative) popularity has always surprised me, as I've never been particularly satisfied with it, but re-reading it with some distance, I think I'm a little fonder of it now!

Third most comment threads is "Climbing Garden Walls" again (beaten handily by #1 "Letters from Himring" and closely by #2 "Special Assignment").

Fourth most bookmarks is "necessity", a very short Star Wars fic about Depa Billaba's apprenticeship that was written very specifically for [personal profile] independence1776 - I didn't care at all if anyone else liked it, and am pleasantly surprised by how many people evidently do!

Fifth most words is "Special Assignment" again.

Fewest words is "Chicken Soup for the Ranger's Soul", a true drabble featuring Aragorn & Gandalf - and some Tolkien fic makes it into this meme at last!
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Thank you so much for creating for me! I'm really excited to see your take on any of these worlds.

General likes and DNWs

I’m a big fan of epistolary fic, in-universe documents (including academic pastiche and social media pastiche), outsider POV, slice-of-life fic, primary source documents, academic debates, humor, and hopeful endings. I like hurt-comfort, as long as there’s at least a little comfort at the end.

DNW: rape/sexual assault, PWP/porn without plot, BDSM, omegaverse.


The Silmarillion

Religious practices in Beleriand, Elven funerary customs

I'm curious about the ways different groups of people in Beleriand relate to the Valar (or don't). In particular, how do the Noldor adjust to not having the immediate contact with the Valar they've been used to? Might they look to the practices of the Sindar or the Avari, and what would their opinion be of those practices? How do those who have never been to Valinor worship the Valar? (And what about those who don't?)

I'm also interested in how people for whom death isn't quite as permanent would mark it (or not). How is it different in Valinor as opposed to Beleriand, or among, say, the Noldor as opposed to the Sindar?


The Lord of the Rings

Relations between hobbits and Rangers

I'm sure various hobbits had many interactions over the years with the Rangers guarding the Shire, whether or not they knew what the Rangers were there for - some that went well, and maybe some that went...not so well. I'd love to see anything from a specific anecdote to a general retrospective overview of this history, from anyone's perspective!


The Chronicles of Narnia

Talking Animal customs

I'd love to see any thoughts you have on the customs of a group (or groups!) of Talking Beasts, whether extraordinary or mundane, from Mice to Horses and everyone in between. I'm curious about a few things in particular, if you want a starting point: How do Talking Beasts think of, and interact with, their dumb counterparts? How do the (presumably) varied life expectancies of different Beasts affect Narnian society in general and relations among different species? Are there Talking Insects of any kind, or are Mice as small as it goes? And speaking of Mice - we're told that the Talking Mice had their start with the mice who chewed through Aslan's bonds on the Stone Table. What was it like for there to be a new kind of Talking Beast? Or is that not unusual - have other kinds of animals begun to talk who weren't chosen at the beginning?
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I hope all who celebrate had a pleasant Superb Owl Sunday!

Very late, but here’s Snowflake Challenge #4: Set your own goals!

A big goal for me this year is improving my writing process, making it more systematic and having stronger divisions between the brainstorming, outlining, drafting, and editing phases. I'm mainly focused on my professional writing - learning how to craft better legal briefs - but I expect that what I learn will impact my fanfic writing as well.

Relatedly, if anyone has recommendations for books or other resources you found really helpful when it comes to improving your writing - product or process - I’d appreciate hearing them! (I’ve read Bryan Garner’s The Winning Brief, Brand & White’s Legal Writing: The Strategy of Persuasion, and Ross Guberman’s Point Made.)
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Snowflake Challenge promotional banner with image of snow-covered mushrooms and green moss. Text: Snowflake Challenge January 1-31.

We'll just ignore the dates on the Snowflake promo banner, shall we? Anyway, I was delighted by the "Recs Countdown" format but then had a hard time coming up with categories appropriate for each number, so they're a bit random, but without further ado, I present to you...

Five Dragonlance fics:

Travellers (46k) by Allthatisnot
The Raistlin/Magius Dragons of Eternity fix-it my soul was yearning for.

Wither and Bloom (38k) by Skull_Bearer
Excellently unnerving take on both the Tower of Palanthas and the Curse of Raelanna, from a superb Dalamar POV. And it's gorgeously illustrated!

A Dragonlance Carol (9k) by fayolin
This was my Yuletide gift this year and it's amazing! Brilliantly Dickensian.

The Lord of Nothing Series (350k+, ongoing) by ceremonial_motions
Raistlin learns what his plan to kill Takhisis would have led to earlier than in canon. Raistlin/Dalamar, phenomenal canon divergence.

Lucky (1.5k) by [personal profile] rachelmanija
A little bit of Raistlin & Tanis from the Chronicles days. A nice look at that relationship, with great Raistlin and Tanis characterizations.

Four favorite fics not on AO3:

Luke Skywalker and the Outer Rim Profiteer (Star Wars, 22k) by Niralle
A hilarious spoof of a certain kind of Expanded Universe novel. Excellent outsider POV!

Growing Pains (SW, 156k) by ruth baulding
A series of vignettes from Obi-Wan's apprenticeship.

The Tempered Steel (Silm, 113k) by Lyra
A rightly renowned account of Maedhros' captivity, rescue, and recovery.

A Long and Weary Way (LotR, 445k), and its appendices, by Canafinwe
Aragorn captures Gollum and brings him to Mirkwood. Things repeatedly go sideways along the way.

Three unexpected but brilliant crossovers:

Testing Limits (SW x Portal, 28k) by [personal profile] atamascolily
"What if the AI Luke encounters on the Eye of Palpatine were GLaDOS" is a question I would have never thought to ask but that absolutely needed to be answered. A brilliant fic that can be enjoyed with minimal or no knowledge of Portal.

Love is All You Need to Destroy Your Enemies (Night Vale x Dresden Files, 222k) by shadydave
Carlos from WtNV and Carlos from the Dresden Files are the same person! Also, mind-bending time travel.

A Star to Steer By (SW x Stargate, 99k) by dogmatix and norcumi
Honestly, I know nothing about Stargate. But I do love this fic. Absolutely fascinating AU take on the Jedi and the clones!

Two fics that felt like sequels to canon:

Ciel D'Oro (The Name of the Rose, 19k) by CenozoicSynapsid
After leaving the abbey, William and Adso get tangled up with a murder in Pavia. This was a Yuletide gift for me back in 2020, and it still blows my mind whenever I reread it - it truly feels like a sequel, and it's just utterly brilliant!

The Lost of Winter (Cemeteries of Amalo, 20k) by [personal profile] fiona15351
Set after The Grief of Stones, as Thara tries to adjust to the loss of his abilities as a Witness vel ama and he and Iäna inch vaguely in the direction of romance. Also, there's a mongoose. (Full disclosure: I did beta this fic - but that's not why I think it's great!)

And one thing I wrote myself:

The Archives of Beleriand series is probably my favorite of the things I've written; it is also the reason I know how to code footnotes on AO3. Check it out if you like weird academic pastiche! (And the art by [personal profile] fiona15351 and Fandom_fun13 is so lovely!)
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I have very big news: I've adopted a cat! This is Queenie, and she's possibly the sweetest cat in the world.

Black-and-white cat wearing a pink bowtie
Here she is, in a bowtie to go with her stylish tuxedo!

As I write this, she's lying on my desk keeping me company. I met her and brought her home from the city shelter last Saturday, and she made herself at home in my apartment on day one - even sleeping on my bed that night, and every night since! She's an older girl, about 13, and she's very affectionate and comfortable with people. (She wasn't even bothered when I took her to and from the vet on the subway; clearly a city cat through and through!)
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A Second Chance: A Federal Judge Decides Who Deserves It by Judge Frederic Block
My Rating: ★★☆☆☆

David Lat recommended A Second Chance as an "engaging and enlightening new book" about the First Step Act (FSA). Unfortunately, I have to assume he didn't read the book in its entirety before describing it that way.
Read more... )
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Snowflake Challenge promotional banner featuring feet in warm socks, a mug of hot chocolate, a notebook with 'dreams' written on the cover, and a guitar. Text: Snowflake Challenge January 1-31

Today's challenge is to talk about my "fannish origin story." My first fandom was Star Wars, especially the old Expanded Universe novels. Like many people, I was writing fanfic before I knew there was a word for it, and certainly before I knew about online fanfic archives and fan communities! (I actually had a secret ambition of writing a Star Wars novel myself someday.)

Someone pointed me toward fanfiction.net before too long. I joined FFN in 2012, and when I checked the dates on my profiles I was shocked to see that I only joined AO3 in 2013 - in my memory the stretch of time when I was on FFN but didn't know about AO3 is longer, for some reason.

When I was first entering fandom, a lot of the people I looked up to were active in journal fandom, and I was honestly pretty intimidated. It took until 2018 for me to get up the nerve to join the cool kids on DW, and I'm very glad I did! The conversations I've had here have shaped my attitude toward writing and fandom in a really positive way - and, of course, I've made friends <3

Book meme

Nov. 21st, 2024 01:37 am
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Borrowed from [personal profile] independence1776 and [personal profile] narya_flame <3

Last book read: The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson - my first Sanderson novel, and I really enjoyed it! Now I get what all the fuss is about.

Currently reading: Words of Radiance - sequel to The Way of Kings.

Most recently added to read: [personal profile] fiona15351 just recommended Running Close to the Wind by Alexandra Rowland.

Most anticipated read: Doomsday Book by Connie Willis - another recommendation from Fiona!
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Hello! I am [archiveofourown.org profile] Ermingarden on AO3 as well. (Treats enabled and welcomed <3) I am so, so excited to see what you create!

General Likes and DNWs

I’m a big fan of epistolary fic, in-universe documents, casefic, outsider POV, only one bed, friends to lovers, magic, music, and general merrymaking. I like hurt-comfort, as long as there’s at least a little comfort at the end! I have a soft spot for holiday fic, so please feel free to explore any and all winter holidays that fit with the setting.

DNW: rape/sexual assault, non-canonical pregnancy or parenthood fic, PWP/porn without plot, BDSM, omegaverse, incest, setting-change AUs (canon divergence is perfectly fine).


Templar Knight Mysteries

Requested characters: Bascot and Gianni
Fandom-specific DNW: any romantic or sexual relationship between Bascot and Gianni, even if the fic is set when Gianni is an adult.

Found family, complex relationships with religion, and engaging mysteries, all in an impeccable medieval setting - what more could one want? I absolutely adore this series, and I'd love just about anything in this fandom!

I have a few prompts, but they are totally optional and you should feel free to ignore them if you have a different idea!

I'm interested in the role religion plays in the characters' lives, especially Bascot's difficult relationship with the Church and with the Templar Order in the earlier novels. I'd love to see a fic exploring what would have happened if Bascot had chosen to leave the Templars after all, whether that's to enter Nicolaa's service as a lay knight or even to enter a different monastic order as the Templar rule would normally mandate.

Gianni's relationship with the art of writing and his training as a clerk is another element of the story that I really love! Maybe a look at a normal day for him during his training, or at how Bascot first taught him to write?

Along those lines, I'm really interested in the sign language Gianni develops to speak with Bascot, and in what it felt like for Gianni to codify this intensely private language - spoken by one person and understood by one other person - into written form to be shared more widely! (And what was the afterlife of that book?)

I am interested in Bascot's experience of disability as well, and how he compensates for and comes to terms with his physical limitations - I love the little side arc with the boots in The Alehouse Murders.

Casefic would be fantastic if you're into that, but so would a slice of their ordinary lives when people aren't getting murdered! (And perhaps a much smaller kind of mystery?) Holiday fic would be amazing, especially about Christmas or Epiphany!


Dragonlance

Requested character: Raistlin
Fandom-specific DNWs: Raistlin/Crysania, evil Caramon.

If you feel like writing something shippy, I ship both Raistlin/Dalamar and Raistlin/Magius - but I am also just as happy with gen!

I have some prompts, but they are totally optional and you should feel free to ignore them if you have a different idea!

Brothers in Arms is one of my favorite Dragonlance books, and I'd love to see something about Raistlin and Caramon's time in the Mad Baron's army! I particularly love Raistlin's relationship with Horkin, and Horkin's unique teaching style. Perhaps something exploring Raistlin's apprenticeship assistantship after Hope's End? Or even Raistlin getting the chance to join one of Horkin's evenings with his divine drinking buddy! We also know that Raistlin and Caramon are very skilled at fighting as a team, melding battle magic and martial prowess, by the time of Autumn Twilight - how did they develop those techniques? It could be fun to see a bit of their practice, or just some highly competent butt-kicking once they’ve honed those skills.

Continuing the teaching theme, I'd also love to see something from Dalamar's apprenticeship - either before the events of Time of the Twins or, if you want to do a canon divergence where the whole Legends situation doesn’t happen or happens differently, after. If the latter, I’d be interested to see how Raistlin and Dalamar work through the whole spy situation, and I’d prefer a positive resolution. What kind of fascinating arcane research are they doing in that tower?

This is such a great canon for magical shenanigans! Polymorph problems? Sex pollen? Bodyswap? (I feel like a Raistlin and Caramon bodyswap would be emotionally devastating in the best way - would Raistlin even give the body back?) Go wild!

If you like sickfic/whump, I'd welcome something about the Elistan incident or similar situations as well.

There are a lot of amazing stories about Raistlin figuring out how to break the Curse of Raelanna, and while I love that, I'm more interested in ways of adapting to the curse, or mitigating its effects, if it ultimately can't be broken outright.

I really enjoy Raistlin and Tika's interactions - they’re so hilariously catty in Dwarven Depths! - and I'd like to see them forced to work together and perhaps get to know each other a little better. Maybe Raistlin and Tika have to team up to rescue Caramon? Perhaps in a world where the events of Legends played out a little differently, or where Raistlin never set his plan in motion at all.

This is another canon I'd enjoy holiday fic for - perhaps a Yule celebration, or the Night of the Eye!

Note: The last few prompts contain some spoilers for Dragons of Fate and Dragons of Eternity.

I kind of lost my mind over Raistlin and Magius when I read Dragons of Fate - I love their friendship, and I also immediately started shipping them so hard. I just really enjoy their relationship, that for the first time in both of their lives, here's someone else who really gets it - a true kindred spirit. I'd love anything with these two, shippy or gen, from fun magical shenanigans to angst (I shed actual tears at Magius' death scene), whether a missing moment from canon or an AU.

The relationship between Raistlin and Magius in Dragons of Fate has me thinking about the Staff of Magius! Is it possible that the reason the staff took such a liking to Raistlin that it remembered him? (After all, the staff was just going through time in the usual direction.)

I'm also intrigued by what we're told about Raistlin and Caramon being part of an undercover resistance movement against Takhisis in the Chaos Timeline! Anything exploring that, or their backstories in Chaos Time generally, would be really interesting.


The Once and Future King

Requested characters: Galahad and Lancelot

So, funny story: my teenage Arthurian obsession began with, of all things, the Queste del Saint Graal, the Cistercian fever dream that first gave us Galahad. I've been fascinated by the Grail narrative ever since, and I absolutely adore the way T. H. White tells it, piece by piece after the fact, everyone making different attempts to figure out what it all meant and make it make sense!

I would love something with Galahad and Lancelot set during the Grail Quest! I really enjoy the glimpses we get of Lancelot and Galahad's time in the boat together, and would love to see more of that. We know Lancelot comes to understand Galahad better than any of the other knights by the end of this - how did that understanding grow between them, and did Galahad also have to learn to understand Lancelot?

I love the parallel between Galahad teaching Lancelot about the animals they encounter and Arthur's education by Merlin. Maybe some more detail on some of those "adventures with animals on the out islands"?

I am generally interested in how they interact with each other as adults, especially with the almost role reversal that takes place during the Quest - not just in Galahad teaching Lancelot things about nature that Lancelot never learned as a child, but also in Galahad's status as a kind of moral exemplar while Lancelot is a penitent. (And is this connected with the idea we see throughout the book of animals being in some ways morally superior to humans? Is it Galahad's quasi-angelic inhumanity that makes him a moral paragon?)

I'd be really interested to know how Lancelot, after he has returned to Guenever and when everything goes wrong, might look back on his time with Galahad and his experience of moral correction during the Quest in general. How might his perspective change once more time has passed? How often does he think of his son during the rest of his life?
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I'm so excited to see what new additions to one of these worlds you come up with!

General likes and DNWs

I love epistolary fic, academic pastiche, social media pastiche, outsider POV, slice-of-life fic, primary source documents, academic debates, monks, mysticism, humor, and hopeful endings.

DNW: Explicit sex scenes, anything sexual involving children, BDSM.


The Silmarillion

Manuscripts and manuscript transmission, archaeology of Beleriand, Tol Himling after the War of Wrath

I'm fascinated by the question of (a) what survives the sinking of Beleriand, (b) how it survives, and/or (c) how the surviving material is interpreted and reinterpreted by future scholars (and laypeople!) to recreate the history of Beleriand. What are the gaps that still need to be filled in? Where is the guesswork right – and where is it wrong? Why were these things preserved and not others – was it chance? If it was deliberate, who decided what was to be preserved, and how did they make that decision? Are there questions of authenticity and suspected forgeries? What new meanings did objects (and places!) from Beleriand take on in the Ages after the War of Wrath?


The Lord of the Rings

The rebuilding of Annúminas

I'm interested in just about every aspect of the rebuilding of Annúminas, and Tolkien doesn't show us much of it at all! On a practical level, how was it accomplished? What is the architecture like, and what is the relationship between the design of the new Annúminas and the ancient city - and what inspiration might be drawn from Minas Tirith? Who ends up living in the new Annúminas, and what is daily life like there? And even well before the city is rebuilt, what power does the dream of a rebuilt Annúminas have for the Rangers?


Star Wars Legends

Holocrons, Centerpoint Station

Centerpoint Station absolutely fascinates me. What is it like to live in the hollow interior of a space station the size of a planet? Who were the first people to live in Centerpoint, and why did they choose to settle there?

And I've been kind of obsessed with holocrons for a while now – the Legends version of holocrons, that have one or more personalities within them. How sentient really are holocrons? What role do they play in Jedi society – both in the Old Republic and in the rebuilt Jedi Order? What is it like to interact with the holographic echo of someone you knew in life?


Chronicles of Narnia

The guinea pigs in the Wood Between the Worlds

This prompt is pretty self-explanatory, but I'm just curious: What happened to the guinea pigs? Did they ever find their way out of the Wood - and if not, what is it like to dwell in that kind of in-between place? What happens to a person there - or to a guinea pig, as the case may be?

Podfics!

May. 9th, 2023 07:21 pm
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I am absolutely over the moon that two – two – wonderful people have decided to record my fics!

[Podfic] counterpart, counterpoint by [personal profile] drpanda99 is a three-drabble sequence for MDZS (Twin Jades-centric gen). The recording is around three and a half minutes, and it's completely gorgeous! I especially love the use of the music.

[Podfic] stands yet the wallstone by [archiveofourown.org profile] LittleRedRobinHood is an OW triple drabble. The recording is around two and a half minutes, and is likewise super beautiful, with some very neat soundscaping!

I really can't recommend either of these more highly, and I'm so flattered that folks wanted to record my little drabbles!

(And here's a very self-serving reminder that I give blanket permission for podfic, art, translation, and remixes.)
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Wow, it has been a hot minute since I posted here! It's been a busy couple of months. (Happy Easter and/or Passover, as applicable!)

I had an absolutely marvelous time with [community profile] worldbuilding_exchange this year!

I wrote "The Earliest Years of the Sun" for [personal profile] narya_flame, which is a funky little piece of in-universe meta I summarized as "A Gondorian academic in the Fourth Age explores the development of a solar calendar system among the Noldor in Beleriand." Unsurprisingly to anyone who knows me, it has footnotes *g*

And I received a magnificent gift from [archiveofourown.org profile] Callmesalticidae: "Notes Toward a Proposal for Renovating the Temple Refectory System" is a fun and extremely clever look at the logistical challenges of a multispecies society like the Jedi Order. I'm over the moon at such a great gift!

Here's a non-exhaustive list of other fics from the collection I particularly enjoyed:

"Into the Wood" by [personal profile] elementalraven is a beautiful canon-divergent Narnia fic about Jill and Eustace in the Wood between the Worlds, offering intriguing glimpses of many other worlds.

[personal profile] fiona15351 wrote delightful casefic for Robin McKinley's Sunshine: "Never Fall Far from the Tree" is a supernatural police procedural in the vampire-killing-stake orchard, with an engaging and endearing OC narrator, and I can personally attest that it's a lot of fun even canon-blind!

"Bullies, bugs, and birds: a case study on competition between introduced Squawkabilly and a native Fletchling population" by [personal profile] crowloft is Pokémon in-universe meta that's an uncanny recreation of an academic paper – right down to a "Retrieved March 11, 2023" timestamp at the top! Plus, it has graphics.

"burn for what you believe in" by [archiveofourown.org profile] flyingfanatic is a Locked Tomb fic about Pyrrha, the early days at Canaan House, and the founding of the Houses that had me unhinged.

And "Grown Deep" by [archiveofourown.org profile] Hokuto is a lovely Earthsea fic about a wizard reluctant to leave Roke; Hokuto recreates the Earthsea vibe really well!

I love this exchange just as much in its second iteration as I did last time – I can hardly wait for next year!
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I absolutely love all of the canons I requested, and I am truly so excited to see what nooks and crannies of these worlds you decide need a little more exploration!

General likes and DNWs:

I love epistolary fic, academic pastiche, social media pastiche, outsider POV, slice-of-life fic, primary source documents, academic debates, monks, mysticism, humor, and hopeful endings.

DNW: Explicit sex scenes, anything sexual involving children, "onscreen" rape/noncon/sexual assault, BDSM, non-canonical pregnancy or parenthood fic, and infidelity.


The Silmarillion

Manuscripts and Manuscript Transmission, Archaeology of Beleriand

As far as both the archaeology and manuscript transmission requests go, what's behind them is really a fascination with (a) what survives the sinking of Beleriand, (b) how it survives, and (c) how the surviving material is interpreted and reinterpreted by future scholars (and laypeople!) to recreate the history of Beleriand. What are the gaps that still need to be filled in? Where is the guesswork right – and where is it wrong? Why were these things preserved and not others – was it chance? If it was deliberate, who decided what was to be preserved, and how did they make that decision? Are there questions of authenticity and suspected forgeries?

I'm also very interested in manuscript production in Beleriand. Where and by whom were manuscripts produced? What scripts were used, and how could the uses of particular scripts or different dating systems indicate political affiliation? How did Mannish, Elven, and Dwarven writing practices differ?


Star Wars Legends

Jedi Culture, Jedi Philosophy, Holocrons, Centerpoint Station

Centerpoint Station absolutely fascinates me. What is it like to live in the hollow interior of a space station the size of a planet? Who were the first people to live in Centerpoint, and why did they choose to settle there?

I've been low-key obsessed with holocrons recently – the Legends version of holocrons, that have one or more personalities within them. How sentient really are holocrons? What role do they play in Jedi society – both in the Old Republic and in the rebuilt Jedi Order? What is it like to interact with the holographic echo of someone you knew in life?

I'm generally very interested in Jedi culture and Jedi philosophy, in whatever direction you'd like to explore it! I'm fascinated by the historical development of the Jedi Code and by Jedi mysticism generally. I'd also love to see more about how the Jedi Order operates in day-to-day life as a multispecies society – what does the cafeteria look like? How about Jedi holidays? We mostly see the Jedi as warriors, but what do their other roles in galactic society look like – as diplomats, scholars, or anything else?


James Asher Vampire Series

Ex-vampires, Vampires and Belief Systems, Master & Fledgling Relationships

For ex-vampires: I'm really intrigued by what happens to Ysidro in Prisoner of Midnight – what are the mechanisms for this, biologically and/or spiritually? What are the long-term effects? Or, perhaps, has anyone else previously undergone a transformation out of the vampire state, by similar or vastly different means?

In terms of belief systems, I'm curious about how vampires might conceptualize themselves in the context of different religious traditions – would definitely welcome Ysidro's relationship with his Catholicism, of course, but also any of the other characters we see, or original vampires of your choice!

For master and fledgling relationships, I'd love to see an exploration of that bond on a metaphysical level, or a chiefly social/cultural level – or both! I'm fascinated by the variety of attitudes toward that connection we see throughout the series, from the Master of Istanbul's desperation for it to Ysidro's determined avoidance, and how that might interact with the ways different people understand the vampiric state itself.
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Slightly abridged version of the meme I did last year.

Fics posted in 2022:
January: Classical Reception, 700 words, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
March: On the Transmission of the Red Book of Westmarch, 1k words, Tolkien
July: nidicolous, 200 words, Tolkien
September: Deep Roots, 5k words, Tolkien
October: Lament for Halwen, 500 words, Tolkien
November: sorrow for sea-fare, 600 words, Tolkien; and stands yet the wallstone, 300 words, original work.

Total posted wordcount: 8.3k
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It's happened – I've jumped aboard the Biggles bandwagon! After hearing about these books for a while from what felt like half the people I know on DW, I finally took a peek at [personal profile] rachelmanija's Fic in a Box stories canon-blind on the 4th, and immediately said: "Oh help, I took a look at your Biggles fics and I think I’m going to have to read these books now!" She very kindly advised me to start with Biggles Flies East.

That was the afternoon of December 4. As of the afternoon of December 7, I have read not only Biggles Flies East but also Biggles Buries a Hatchet, Biggles – Foreign Legionnaire, Biggles Follows On, Biggles & Co., Biggles – Secret Agent, and Biggles Looks Back. That's an average of one Biggles book every ten hours – leaving aside the fact that I've also been tearing through the Biggles fics on AO3. All this during a time period when I need to be studying for final exams (my first exam is on Monday) and, theoretically, sleeping.

I never read Biggles as a kid, but they're exactly the sort of books I would have loved at a certain age, and I like them a great deal even now. There's a lot of unexpected depth. My favorite so far has to be Biggles & Co. – it has a great kind of rollicking humor in parts, without veering over into farce. I love the scene where [minor spoilers]
Biggles warns Ginger about the German guard by singing to him – it's both hilarious and extremely clever.

Anyway, back to studying – but consider me Team Biggles!
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Rules: If you'd like your own questions, let me know in the comments! I'll ask the first five commenters five questions each. Answer them in your own journal, offer to give the first five commenters their own sets of questions, and let the cycle continue! (Meme originally from [personal profile] ursula.)

Questions from [personal profile] independence1776:

1. How do you not get annoyed by the fetch quests in SWTOR?

I'm sorry to say I don't have an answer to this one! I do get annoyed by the fetch quests.

Like many people, I got into gaming during Covid lockdowns, and I don't think I would put as much time into SWTOR if I started now as I did starting spring 2020. If I weren't already invested, the fetch quests might put me off, too. At this point, I'm playing each story expansion on my main as it comes out, but I don't see myself playing through any of the class stories again or anything; I look back at my past self, who completed all eight class stories and played through the consular storyline five times, and I really don't know how I did it. Escapism was a powerful motivator that year.

If nothing else, mindless fetch quests give you time to think about fic ideas?

2. Favorite Jedi who isn't Tionne?

…Indy, you know me too well.

After a lot of going back and forth, I'm picking Kam Solusar! I love Kam's perspective as someone who was a child in the old Order, was forcibly turned to the Dark Side and spent decades as Palpatine's enforcer, and is now trying to be a Jedi again, learning from Luke – who was never a member of the old Order – at the same time as they work to rebuild the Order. Kam seems to be an eternal background character, despite his incredible potential, and I sometimes wonder if Star Wars fandom would look a little different if behind-the-scenes drama at Dark Horse hadn't scuttled the planned Kam-centric graphic novel.

I'll confess that one of my ambitious, probably never going to happen fic ideas is to write my own version of the Lightsider novel, fleshing out Kam's backstory leading up to his official introduction in Dark Empire II.

3. Why did you decide to go to law school?

Until the summer before my senior year of undergrad, I planned to go into academia; I was a Classics major and Medieval Studies minor, primarily researching medieval Latin literature. But I realized that although academic research is worthy and important, I wanted to spend my life helping people in a more concrete way, and I thought law school would give me the tools to do that.

It's also worth noting that I do have quite a few lawyers in my family, and I'm not sure I'd have thought of going into law if I hadn't been exposed to the profession that way. That's not to say that there was any familial pressure to go to law school; just that I had a good idea of what both law school and (some areas of) legal practice were like, and could be confident I was decently well-suited to the profession.

4. Assuming all colors are available, what color would your lightsaber be?

Green! Not that color always corresponds to calling, but I'm 100% a consular at heart.

5. Favorite place in your hometown?

I was lucky enough to grow up on a beautiful part of the California coast, and my hometown has some magnificent beaches. No good for swimming – unless you brought a wetsuit! – but marvelous places for walking, wading, watching the seals and otters, and tidepooling.
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