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bedlamsbard) wrote2008-08-07 09:23 pm
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brain, honey, the plot generator? turn it OFF
Oh, shit, plot. For the thing I am not writing. Actually, said plot manages to combine both the things I'm not writing, with that character who is a hallucination.
It manages to be epic romance, epic tragedy, and two (or three?) different AUs AT ONCE.
Of course, I am not writing it. Because it does not exist. Because that character is a hallucination.
It manages to be epic romance, epic tragedy, and two (or three?) different AUs AT ONCE.
Of course, I am not writing it. Because it does not exist. Because that character is a hallucination.
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*sigh* And they'd both be going, "God, here we go again, once more with feeling, again with the freaking revolution and the defeating the Telmarines," especially since Peta's basically a sixty-year-old woman in a twenty-year-old body and Peter's a thirty-five-year-old man, likewise. Huh.
It may even be legitimate, since neither one of them is in their Narnia, just a Narnia.
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OMG it's so confusing! I am totally confused with so many Narnias and Caspians and Peter and Peta. *headdesk* If we have a Narnia V.3.0, does that Narnia has her Kings and Queens of Old, too? If she does, shudders
*facepalm*
I like the phrase Caspian says so often more and more:
I don't understand!
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V.2.0: Petaverse. Aslan never shows up, Peta kills Miraz in the duel, there is a battle that the Narnians only win by benefit of Glozelle surrendering, Sepaspian and about half the army disappear off into the hinterland, the Pevensies stay in Narnia, Peta marries Caspian and has baby Rilian, fast forward, green serpent incident, Susan and Edmund murdered, Lucy killed, Narnia overrun, Caspian throws Peta through the "wardrobe" door in Lantern Waste, Narnia is conquered by the remaining loyal Telmarines.
V.3.0: Cornelius never finds Susan's horn, Caspian ends up with the Narnians, who sortakindamaybeoccasionally trust him, they all live a renegade existence in the woods of Narnia because the kings and queens of old never showed up. (This is probably a Peterverse origin, although not necessarily. Now, either the Pevensies just never came back or this is a 'verse where they all lived to a ripe old age and died in Narnia or it's a 'verse where they really were murdered in the woods, just like Telmarine legend says.)
Does that help?
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