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mark_asphodel) wrote2009-12-11 05:12 pm
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Fic Update: "By Any Other Name"
It was one of those days in which I looked at my WIP-pile and said, "Dammit, finish something."
So, here 'tis: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5572950/1/
Well, then, what is it?
It's the love story of George and Minerva, of course. But, ah, I'm supposed to be a canon purist, so where the heck did this come from? Hey, it's post-game 'fic. I have leeway. See, a while back,
shimizu_hitomi noted that the dynamic between George and Minerva was one of the better things about the FE1 manga adaptation. I hadn't given much thought to George as a character before; he's not much use in FEDS, and he just struck me as another one of these Archanean ego-trippers (see: Astram). Then I went back and read his scenes in FE3. Nuh-uh-- George is awesome. He's smart. He does things. Useful things. And hey, he has a backstory in the designers' notes (he's kind of a "Levin" figure, as in he's the prototype for an FE character who comes from a noble/royal background and doesn't want to deal with it). And he's allowed to be all these things without ever really signing up for Marth's fanclub, which otherwise tends to be the dividing line between the sheep and the goats. George totally merited some exploration and exposure.
[No, I don't spell it "Jeorge." I'd also use "Niena" for Nyna if I could get away with it.]
And Minerva needed to get out of that convent. Her official character ending is one of the most craptacular in FE, up there with "Canas died in a snowstorm." Anyway, this is another post-war snippet of my "Tales of the Unified Kingdom" series; it actually originated as a spit-take scene in "Wandering Planets," this M-rated thing I wrote to see if I could actually depict Cain/Catria in a positive sense (jury's currently out on that one). As with too many ideas, it ultimately took off on its own.
Also, I have strong (negative) opinions about romance stories elsewhere in FE fandom, and I thought it worthwhile to demonstrate the kind of relationship I find interesting. I don't know how well this succeeds as romance, but it does star actual adults, which IMO is a nice starting point.
So, here 'tis: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5572950/1/
Well, then, what is it?
It's the love story of George and Minerva, of course. But, ah, I'm supposed to be a canon purist, so where the heck did this come from? Hey, it's post-game 'fic. I have leeway. See, a while back,
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[No, I don't spell it "Jeorge." I'd also use "Niena" for Nyna if I could get away with it.]
And Minerva needed to get out of that convent. Her official character ending is one of the most craptacular in FE, up there with "Canas died in a snowstorm." Anyway, this is another post-war snippet of my "Tales of the Unified Kingdom" series; it actually originated as a spit-take scene in "Wandering Planets," this M-rated thing I wrote to see if I could actually depict Cain/Catria in a positive sense (jury's currently out on that one). As with too many ideas, it ultimately took off on its own.
Also, I have strong (negative) opinions about romance stories elsewhere in FE fandom, and I thought it worthwhile to demonstrate the kind of relationship I find interesting. I don't know how well this succeeds as romance, but it does star actual adults, which IMO is a nice starting point.
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Romeo'n'Juliet-- ugh. Yes, a thirteen-year-old girl and her sixteen-year-old boyfriend are the absolute epitome of romantic love. And of course it's better to be a dead thirteen-year-old than to Deal With Life.
I agree that romance is a slow, ponderous, and clumsy dance. I might mention, while I'm plugging my latest 'fic, that its central romance takes three decades to get off the ground. Yup.
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I always wonder if it's because of Ye Bard that the style of romance in R+J is so prominent (in the Western world, at least). I mean, it wasn't the first, but Shakespeare's the moldy old fogey we know best, and of his stuff, R+J's the one play people probably remember, sadly enough.
I try to keep a middle ground whenever I write romance: passionate, but grounded. Not to mention that the romantic norms of the time have changed. X_X
I like to see how things like love and obsession can twist people. In fact, I love putting my characters through the proverbial wringer, so I can see what they're really made of >:D