Buffista Fic: It Could Be Plot Bunnies
Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.
I may be wrong on this, Deb, but:
considering that Olivia kept yelling "Celare" whenever she broke a bit off the bracelet, this must be essentially a cloaking spell? Otherwise, she'd hardly keep yelling "hide!" in Latin.
"Celare" would mean "to hide." I think it would be "cela" to be "hide," though I can double check this evening.
Deb, Restoration Hardware gives *me* a woody.
Likeing this muchly!
Oh, Deb, that is scary creepy and I don't like it. More please.
Am, nice! I like your Clem. I want more of that, too.
Now I have to run off to LJ and read Connie's V!Giles, so you have a few minutes to post.
"Celare" would mean "to hide." I think it would be "cela" to be "hide," though I can double check this evening.
Ha! I knew someone would pick up on it, around here.
SA, you smart woman, you, goodonya for the catch. But the form is deliberate because she isn't calling out a command, she's calling out a result. The spell isn't quite what Giles thinks it is - remember, she's committing an action with a bit of gold, in conjunction with her spell.
In the final section. You'll see.
Whoo! Am, so both pieces are corkers.
But the form is deliberate
Ah. Okay. You'll excuse me if I still feel smart for saying something, as it means my two semesters of Latin and my upcoming TA position hasn't gone to waste.
Hee! SA, if I'd had you for those semesters of Latin, I might not have run screaming from conjugations.
Question, though, since now I am shaken with doubt. If the spell is in three parts (yes, I did this in Pensioner and Needfire, following the magic of the number 3 for spells) - the initial action of sacrificing a jewel, calling out the desired result, and then the physical channelling itself - would that form still be the correct one?
I think if the intent was clear behind the words, than breaking the jewel and saying "to hide" would be appropriate. Of course, you could also do the form for "I hide" which is...celati, I think.
Yup, "celati" sounds right, although the rust on my Latin skills could frighten off the contestants on "Junkyard Wars." But she - in this instance, Fred or Olivia - isn't doing the hiding.
Tell you what, let me leave the form as is, and if you feel it needs changing after the final section, tell me and I'll go with your change in a heartbeat.