Subject: Concerning FFN rules...
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Posted on: 2008-07-04 06:19:00 UTC
I won't read that thing (I'm about to have dinner!) but they may have just misrated it so it could slip through FFN's rules.
Subject: Concerning FFN rules...
Author:
Posted on: 2008-07-04 06:19:00 UTC
I won't read that thing (I'm about to have dinner!) but they may have just misrated it so it could slip through FFN's rules.
I don't believe she's ever named in canon - she's only mentioned a couple of times, and that's as 'Ramandu's daughter' or 'the Queen'. *sigh* I'm predicting a response much like Thranduil's spouse for her, I'm afraid.
Just a physical description. This is one thing that I hope the movies flesh out a bit more - I like the Susan/Caspian ship, but if they can make Ramandu's daughter a substantial character, it'd be much easier to like the canon ship as much. *sigh*
... why is it that badficcers always miss the point that they had to go back to the real world for a REASON? And that the series would have lost a large part of its point if they'd all stayed and lived happily ever after, and presumably made up a Shagging Caspian Roster, if everything you believe in Narniafic is true then they ALL (except possibly for Lucy) want to jump his bones and that would be the only fair way to get around it.
It's a repeat of the LoTR influx. So many girls who've seen the movies, but haven't touched the books. I'm more worried about the second story. It's not allowed on FF.net, is it?
Then again, none of them should. But either way, this is only the second movie. We've got (Maybe) five more to go, if they're gonna go back and do the Magician's Nephew and A Horse and His Boy.
PPC, get ready...
I won't read that thing (I'm about to have dinner!) but they may have just misrated it so it could slip through FFN's rules.
As to the second story, I moused over the links and there's the story link and the reviews link, they've just been put together without a space. So we can't bust the author for breaking ff.net rules (not that they enforce them very strictly).
Narnia books, the last two Harry Potter movies, The Hobbit and its sequel - the PPC is never going to run out of material.