Subject: My own essay
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Posted on: 2012-05-27 22:08:00 UTC

(This wasn't meant to be an essay, it was supposed to be short...)

I came through OFUM too! I think. Someone mentioned mini-Balrogs in a review of one of my stories, and that led me to OFUM, which led to the PPC. Of course, I didn't find out about the Board until ISPCE was written (oh dear, I'm not sure I should be linking to that...). The first two things I remember seeing (after a thread by Vemi asking if I should be asked to join) were Talk Like A Pirate Day and the Thalia Weaver drama - which places me in mid-September 2003, if anyone's counting.

Why did I stay? Well, by that point I'd already read TOS (and maybe some spinoffs?), and I really enjoyed them - back then pretty much everything was LotR, so I knew the fandoms like the back of my hand - witness the name - and that meant I could understand why they were funny. The Cheese Elves of Rivendell are funny all the time, of course, but the lesser things - the ones that rely on the canon being warped - are what really makes a PPC fic for me.

And that (to drop out of chronology for a bit) is what's stopping me from reading most of the new stuff - I don't know any of the mostly Anime fandoms, and 'Gasp! Ghan-k'cho said 'okay'! Doesn't the Suethor know he'd turn blue if he did that?' isn't particularly interesting if you've never heard of Ghan-k'cho.

(Right, back to the DeLorean) I have a lot of memories from the Board - it's been a major part of my life. I was pretty mixed up when I joined (personal lives are a pain, did you notice?), and it was the friends I made here - BeautyID, bjam, WriterfromRivendell, Luthien, Rath, and of course and most especially my dear wife Kaitlyn - who turned me into a reasonably well-adjusted person. In fact Kaitlyn saved me from a love life that was already a solar-system-sized halo of debris, and in less than a year I was in a stable relationship with her.

I remember, in no particular order, the Battle of Goldberg, the Snowfight, the LotR roleplay (I was Gandalf - and that's the first and last time I enjoyed the chat ;)), red wolf the weird... it just goes one.

I also have a particular fondness for the PPC Gatherings, since I started them and hosted most of them - it brought the PPC into the real world, and made me feel like a real person - again, a difficult task.

I also also fondly recall the ideas I came up with with others - things like DOGA (which is apparently quite popular) with Raven Firedragon/Selene (who left), The Reorganisation with Vemi (who left), Crashing Down with Starwind Rohana (who... left... am I the common denominator here?), and even hashing out the background for Origins with KGarrett (who may still be here!). The actual writing has been a chore at times, but the ideas are the thing.

And that's what keeps me here. I may not read many missions, but the ideas still fascinate me. Things as simple as that Unless You Hadn't Noticed - okay, I turned it into probability/consciousness-based navigation in the Playscriptes, but it was an awesome idea first. I like the world of the PPC - I'm just not necessarily that attached to all the individuals in it (hence why I can write Time Will Decide For Us, which has no characters and barely any locations in common with today's PPC - but still embodies the idea of the Protectors, at least to me).

And then there's the community. We oldbies have always had a bit of a Get Off My Lawn feel towards newbies - and I remember when virtually everyone here was That Annoying Newbie (obvious exceptions excluded - and I'm sure I was one too!) - but in all honesty, you lot are the same as we were. There's the excitable ones (hi, AnnaBee), the quiet ones, the ones who take everything very seriously - and yeah, All Of This Has Happened Before. Anyone remember Luthien? Very high-energy, stuck around for a long time.

The difference is, back then, we were the young ones. There were older people in the PPC - Bast, Miss Cam, Mum'sTheWord, Boz4PM - and I'm sure they shook their heads disapprovingly, but they've all moved on now. We're the ones who took their place, and yes, there's more of us.

But the nature of PPCers is still the same - intelligent people who don't really fit in in World One, and have a fascination with fandom. The PPC - the Board especially, to this old married codger - is a place where all of us can come together and just enjoy being... us. It's a place for conversation, for silly games and serious discussion, for fandom rambling and... everything. And yeah, I wish the rambling was more about Lord of the Rings and less about Hetalia and co, but is there a difference between their discussions of the... what, singing voices of the cast?... and our debating Do Balrogs Have Wings? No. Except now we can't get involved.

... oh oh oh! I found out some awesome things I didn't realise today while browsing Encyclopedia of Arda. F'r instance, did you realise that the last Dunedain of Cardolan retreated to the (later) Barrow Downs ahead of the forces of Angmar - and then lived there for two hundred years before the Great Plague took them out and the Wights moved in? And that Bombadil implies he knew them personally when he takes a brooch from the mound? That's a story I wish I'd written - the tale of Tom Bombadil's defence of the vestige of Cardolan against the Witch King - his protection of their struggling civilisation - and his anguish when they finally succumbed not to invaders, but to the ravages of nature.

Also, the story of Aranarth, son of Arvedui Last-king of Arthedain, puts me in mind of the Belgariad, and specifically Prince Geran - here, too, we have the sole heir to a royal house now in hiding. Aranarth doesn't have Polgara to keep him safe, or to break the royal mindset (in Polgara the Sorceress, she eventually retreats to her mansion to wait for Geran to die, he's so innately princely) - but he sent his son Arahael to be raised by Elrond, breaking in his own way that possible chain of 'I Should Be King's. And there's another story I would have written - maybe along with that of Aragost, the Chieftain of the Dunedain who might just have helped rescue Celebrian...

As you can see, I still have a fandom brain. Unfortunately, my fandom barely exists any more... and that's not something the Board can change.

hS

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