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tree_and_leaf) wrote2007-05-22 09:23 am
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Name one character from any fandom I know and I will give you three facts about them from my personal canon.
Fandoms: Harry Potter, Doctor Who (though I reserve the right to do someone else here; I don't know canon well enough for Doctors 5-8 to be confident of being able to do their companions): I'd also be keen to have a crack at: Star Treks TOS and DS9, Dalziel and Pascoe (book canon only, obviously), Life on Mars, Patrick O'Brian, Swallows and Amazons, Narnia, and John Buchan's Richard Hannay-verse.
ETA: and the Wimsey-verse, of course!
Fandoms: Harry Potter, Doctor Who (though I reserve the right to do someone else here; I don't know canon well enough for Doctors 5-8 to be confident of being able to do their companions): I'd also be keen to have a crack at: Star Treks TOS and DS9, Dalziel and Pascoe (book canon only, obviously), Life on Mars, Patrick O'Brian, Swallows and Amazons, Narnia, and John Buchan's Richard Hannay-verse.
ETA: and the Wimsey-verse, of course!
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1. Was always slightly jealous, even though she loves her, of Lucy, who was always everyone's favourite. The fact that she can see why doesn't make things any better. It would never even have occured to her that Lucy had moments of being jealous of her.
2. Was utterly sick of having to be the responsible, grown-up one. All she wanted was a normal, carefree girlhood, with parties and friends and nice clothes and dancing. She never much cared for young men - the attention was exciting and some of them were charming, but the thought of actually marrying them made her feel trapped and frightened. She wasn't sure why, but it had something to do with a dream she once had, about being trapped in a house in a hot, dusty city.
3. Got to Narnia - the real Narnia - in the end. I'm not sure how, but "once a king or queen in Narnia, always a king or queen in Narnia"
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Oh, I do hope so. I have to admit that I cried over Susan as a child. It all seemed so unfair, although now I can see what Lewis was trying to say by excluding Susan from Narnia. I just think he was rather hamfisted about it.
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