Subject: Well...
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Posted on: 2014-01-11 05:53:00 UTC

My agents, when I was younger, didn't swear as much as they do now, because I didn't have the potty mouth that I have now. Since they were doing missions in the Battlestar Galactica fandom, they (mostly Christianne) used 'frak' a lot.

Christianne has since then fallen into using the f-word instead, along with lots of blasphemy, a couple fecal-related swears, and a couple creative PPC-esque curses as well. Sometimes her cursing varies between the fandoms she's missioning for, other times it's indiscriminate. However, I believe she's dropped plenty of f-bombs in her recent missions.

Eledhwen on the other hand uses Middle-earth-inspired swears, which I'm assuming she got from OFUM, because Elves don't swear, and definitely don't use the Valar's names in vain. Eledhwen has quite blatantly done that several times ("Elbereth's stars", "Nienna's tears", "Yavanna's fruits", etc). Logically she should be using the Sindarin names, but I slip up often because I'm silly and forget to do my research, but yeah.

Both of my agents seem to curse when they're frustrated or angry, so they're not exactly sailors, though Christianne is definitely more on the sailor side of things when it comes to the frequency of swears.

And on an somewhat-related note, Sherlock Holmes in Consulting Sue Slayer uses curses derived from scientists ("Darwin on a beagle", "oh for the love of Rosalind Franklin", etc), and Yuki Sulu in my Star Trek writer!AU substitutes 'science' for 'god' ("oh for the love of science", "I swear to science", etc). I think you can tell what they do for a living.

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