Subject: Aw, but blasting my friends with my favorite canons is fun!
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Posted on: 2013-01-01 04:10:00 UTC
Heck, I do it all the time with World of Warcraft!
Subject: Aw, but blasting my friends with my favorite canons is fun!
Author:
Posted on: 2013-01-01 04:10:00 UTC
Heck, I do it all the time with World of Warcraft!
Is a mini solely created when a character or place is misspelled/ uncapitalized? Because in the Harry Potter fic I'm working on sporking, there are a number of spells that are either misspelled or uncapitalized when canonically they should be capitalized (ex: the fidelius charm). Should these just be written off as SPaG errors, or do they create minis?
If it doesn't, it's just SPaG.
I mean, imagine all the minis Tumblr would spawn just for their collective disregard for capitalisation unless provoked...
This might be my DS being a dumbass, but yor topic is reading out as just your username and the date to me.
Anybody else getting this, or...?
Also, I think it's just your DS, brother mine. :D
The DS' internet function was added secondarily, when Nintendo realized that they'd forgotten something.
...if I remember correctly, fail entirely or backfire on the spellcaster.
What happens to cannon is entirely up to you of course, but I can see mispronounced spells wreaking havoc in the 'fic. It can also serve as a really ironic assassination technique...
But most of them aren't incorrectly spelled/pronounced. They're just not capitalized. I'm so confused as to what to do.
Basically, all of the vocabulary that was canonically capitalized is lowercase, such as the word/job Auror and a bunch of spells. These aren't necessarily proper nouns, just words that JKR made up herself.
Whenever a word's not capitalized when it should be, we jokingly say it's a "small [word]," so the spells would have less of an impact.
Also, when JKR says they're proper nouns, they're proper nouns.
Sounds like an amazing weapon for assassins to use against god-sues or the like.
And the ammo is the spiritual essence of the pages of the book in question.
Heck, I do it all the time with World of Warcraft!
...I've always wondered what StarCraft's sister series was all about. I know there's elves n' dwarves n' humans n' orcs n' two large factions n' stuff, but what's the general storyline?
The lore in a minute video is informative, but is there something I can read somewhere? I need something to take my mind off Mass Effect.
Hey, maybe it's time for another fandom buffet...
What, praytell, is that? Sounds like a luncheon put on by a particular fandom, where they would explain who they are and what they are about. They would serve food from/based off their world, and overload the guests with information. May be wrong though.
...I'll have more thought-out answers. :D
Having seen her collection of books, I can safely say that Kitty will direct you to the multitude of Warcraft lore books.
There's also the Warcraft wiki.
I'll have Kitty tell you more if you need.
I do it with Star Trek. I think I've done it on the Board before.
Boy, short-term memory, huh? I was looking up the Sue spectrum when I first found it.
...that it's mostly characters and places.
But maybe specific titles of spells could work as well.