More Ficathons!
Sep. 1st, 2004 05:58 pmThat's why it's good to have lj friends: mention a crazy idea o them, and they make it into a reality!
hobsonphile has created the Londothon. Now, if you've read my ramblings for a longer time, you already now this, but if you're just a casual visitor or read this lj for the first time: Londo Mollari is my favourite fictional character of all time, full stop. Keep all the hunky vampires and leather-clad heros of the 'verse and give me my middle-aged, overweight Centauri with a ridiculous hairstyle and the blood of millions on his hands. (The fact he's also witty, eloquent, funny, tragic, capable of great affection, great bravery and dastardly deeds also helps.) Join up, write about him. You won't regret it: I can assure everyone that Londo is a wonderful muse, though he isn't that good at shutting up once he starts to talk to you.
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kernezelda wrote a Blake's 7/Farscape crossover of the special kind: "Just Deserts", a Servalan/Scorpius pairing. Absolutely plausible and in character for both, too. Ah, Servalan. Stil my favourite villainess. (One reason why pale imitations like Grayza irritate. The original would disdainfully lift an eyebrow and eat her for lunch.) I do remember asking
hmpf a year or two ago on whose survival she would bet in just such a constallation...
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I watched Spirited Away and was as charmed as I was by Princess Mononoke. As its predecessor, it's genuinly magical, and avoids all black-and-white-ness in its storytelling.
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I watched Spirited Away and was as charmed as I was by Princess Mononoke. As its predecessor, it's genuinly magical, and avoids all black-and-white-ness in its storytelling.
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