Subject: One More Thing: Fanfic
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Posted on: 2021-12-06 02:01:18 UTC

Jeez, I feel like Columbo saying that.

(warning, there are gonna be some spoilers for Last Herald Mage down here)

As I brought up last time, I made it through the entirety of the series with somewhat mixed feelings. These books have a lot to recommend them, and I'm glad I went and read them (I spend three paragraphs on that when I talked about the first book alone, didn't I? None of that changed, even if my greater distance from the later books and the fact that I am older than a lot of people who read this for the first time mean that I can see this stuff in them) but they also have a lot of problems with lacking characterization, things kept off screen that really should be on it, or skipped over when they can't be, and a rape scene at the end that is poorly handled and should have been severely altered if not cut. And miscellaneous other things that mostly just... vaguely bug me, moreso down to personal preference (I bloody hate soulmates. I only even tolerate them here because they're rendered with more complexity than most works that bother with the concept: the very first example we're fully aware of in the books is a relationship between two damaged people that is deeply unhealthy. So it doesn't Magically make your relationship a good one, it's just a very intense bond. Which I find a little easier to swallow, even if I still don't love the idea for... well, a lot of reasons).

What I'm saying is that for fanfic authors this is what we call a target-rich environment. Because when canon has a strong grounding and a lot of flaws, you can go in and actually do things to make it better. Sadly, for a while Lackey had a similar attitude towards fanfic as McCaffrey and the like (same circles, go figure). Thankfully, this hasn't been true for a long long time. So now there is fanfic.

And there are a lot of fics where Tylendel never dies because... uh... fanfic. There will be fixfic for any tragic incident in the plot, it's a law or something. Some of these are good, and worth reading, because they do something interesting with the characters. Some of them aren't. Probably most of them aren't, actually. As in every fandom, you will also find some number of Peggy Sue fics, although I didn't find many in a casual perusal of AO3. But what's most interesting are the fics that aren't trying to AU their way into or out of things, but simply try to expand canon in all the ways it wasn't already expanded.

I will highlight the work of a particular author because I found their stuff first and it's really good: AO3 user Harukami has made a few fics that just... detail out moments we never got to see, mostly highlighting what happens when Vanyel is gone. Shared Burdens is an all-too-canonical-feeling work that gives Medren a chance to shine (something he doesn't often get, to the books' detriment), Last Choices gives us a window into our characters' exchanges with Death, which is just... sad, but by far the best is Good Company, which was written for a prompt (actually I think a number of these were), and gives us a nice chance to see Lissa (she is upsettingly not given the time and limelight she deserves in the books), a good moment for Stef, and... just a heart-wrenching moment of Vanyel acknowledging just how much he had. It's just... really, really good. It feels like it could slot right into the story, and just... makes it ever-so-slightly better. And if you really want a Tylendel-doesn't-die AU fixfic that isn't written to be comically saccharine and still feels like something closer to canon, the same author wrote Orders, which is a fairly solid realization of the concept. So... good work all around really.

Not that there aren't plenty of other talented fic authors in the fandom. I have no doubt there are, but I know not where and when I shall find them.

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