Subject: Heh heh, Hetalia sues are fun.
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Posted on: 2013-01-13 20:14:00 UTC
Aww, reformed Sue adorkableness.
(Because anyone who ends up in an OFU who isn't staff has to be a dork in some manner, right?)
Subject: Heh heh, Hetalia sues are fun.
Author:
Posted on: 2013-01-13 20:14:00 UTC
Aww, reformed Sue adorkableness.
(Because anyone who ends up in an OFU who isn't staff has to be a dork in some manner, right?)
Well, I'd have to say that I really like my character Deryn Salir, a bodyguard for the supernatural elite. I used to RP as her, but eventually I revised her occupation so that she worked for a consulting exorcism firm. She's a very sassy, impulsive character that gets into a lot of trouble when she runs her mouth,, which is often. I decided to change her occupation when I realised that bodyguards would have to be a good deal more thoughtful and stoic than she was.
Unless, of course, said bodyguards are demons forced into labor at the hands of demon hunters in the occupation of, ironically, demon hunting.
Think Hellsing, here. Alucard is nothing if not a pretentious ass.
Is it good?
Oh no, by all means, continue rambling. I don't mind in the slightest.
This is a topic dedicated to fawning over your favorite OCs, after all, so why not?
Aww, reformed Sue adorkableness.
(Because anyone who ends up in an OFU who isn't staff has to be a dork in some manner, right?)
From original fiction, or from our fanfics?
I'm not picky.
I've made Sherlock (or Sílchanar) a elvish "consulting Ranger" and John (or Hanncome) his Hobbit healer/writer companion and it is actually so much fun trying to place the BBC Sherlock canon into Middle-earth. There has to be changes, given that the cases take place in different parts of Middle-earth and that it takes place between the Hobbit and LotR (so it has to set up the LotR plot and stuff).Don't judge me it's fun.
I made Sherlock and Mycroft (Damon and Micah Thorn) a pair of very rare "good" ferrets, G. Lestrade (Gareth Lutra) is the local Skipper of Otters, and I even threw in Stanley Hopkins as the young Abbey warrior Tobias Hopbine. Ferret!Mycroft's fun. Instead of an antisocial government employee he's the Abbey's recluse of a Librarian. The Badger Lady takes the place of Queen Victoria, whenever gypsies are mentioned they are usually Guosim shrews, MAN it is so fun to put Sherlock Holmes in Mossflower!
Though I am throwing in elements and nods to the BBC series. I'm still working on A Study In Scarlet, but I'm planning to do some of my old favorites, like The Hound of the Baskervilles, The Illustrious Client, The Naval Treaty, The Dying Detective, and of course The Final Problem/Empty House. I've been wracking my brain for how to do The Speckled Band, because in the Redwall world, vipers are enormous monstrosities that can't be tamed or hidden in a safe, so I'm thinking of using a poisonous spider instead.
Ooh, are you going to toss Silchanar and Morfindir over Rauros?
But before that I'd like to get the other bits of The Reichenbach Fall into it. Perhaps something of a denunciation to Lord Elrond/The White Council...
Right now I'm working on the Blind Banker (I've already done A Study in Pink/Scarlet) and afterwards I need to fill in holes and gaps between the cases - there is, after all, a Mary Morstan in my verse.
I'm thinking I probably won't have a Mary Morstan in mine, because for one thing I'm not sure if I want to do The Sign of Four, and for another, I haven't really planned for the character in my big picture view of how this fic is going to go down.
I'm thinking of doing The Dying Detective a bit like this other fic I read once, where Watson gets to the boobytrapped box before Holmes can warn him about it, which gives Holmes a very tight time limit to solve the case and get Culverton Smith to give him a cure. Of course, that fic also ended with a lemon, and I highly doubt that mine will.
Oh, the other story I'm intent on doing is the Charles Augustus Milverton case, because of all the great Holmes/Watson moments there are. Watson grabbing a chair to beat up Milverton, later accepting the possibility of jail time for Holmes' sake, to say nothing of all the hand-holding. I fully intend to ship-tease the daylights out of these two without actually making things blatant. Also, one of my online friends who absolutely loves this idea let me borrow one of his Redwall characters whose MO is blackmail to put in the role of Milverton.