Crikey! That's a tremendously nice thing to say!
Well, obviously there is teh gay, and there are various nods to TV canon. The characterisation is quite close, I'd say, although Gawain and Kay are my own additions, borrowed from legends.
...food for thought!
And making Mordred a kitten was pure genius, and a way of saying "Arthur is NOT going to end sleeping with his sister in my story".
And making Kay call Arthur "Wart" is borrowed from TH White.
Anne, that was beautiful and heartbreaking in the best way.
This has got to be my very favorite Star Trek vid, ever: [link]
The first 30 seconds is a bit of a love letter to Kirk/McCoy, but the last bit is pure genius.
Yes, Wart's a nod to TH White. Eh - I'm delighted you enjoyed it so much!
Sail, that vid was a rather surprising mesh of two different things, but I did laugh my ass off at the South Park section. Top banana!
I still sort of find RPF embarrassing, but this person is a really good writer, and it's got KO, Rachel Maddow, New Orleans and enough subtext to float a barge. These are all things Buffistas like so I thought you'd like this, too.
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I just came across a fic that
warned
for het. Which always makes me roll my eyes, especially when the het pairs are listed in the pairings section (and pretty much canon, unlike the slash pairing).
But what I really wondered about was how the author listed the pairings. The men were separated with a slash (A/B) and the het pairs with a plus (A+C). Is there a fandom in which that's done conventionally?
I've been reading a lot of Narnia fic on FFN, where the characters are often listed as "Edmund Pevensie/Peter Pevensie", even when it's gen. I've seen the slash used that way occasionally before, but I've never seen anyone use the + as a romance indicator.
huh. I'm under the impression that / always means sexuality.