Narnia slash

May 22, 2007 13:35

Last night, cottonwoolfairy brought home some (film verse) narnia top-trumps cards. We played several rounds of top-trumps, before the game descended, as usual, into 'pick two cards and slash the characters on them ( Read more... )

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herringprincess May 22 2007, 13:05:31 UTC
Wow. Now I want to play Top Trumps that way.

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anotherusedpage May 22 2007, 19:58:50 UTC
*g*

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ex_leighwoos982 May 22 2007, 17:35:40 UTC
Eeee. You are gorram brilliant.

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anotherusedpage May 22 2007, 19:52:35 UTC
well yes. I've known that a while.

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footnotetoplato May 22 2007, 15:32:08 UTC
What do the different colours mean?

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opportunemoment May 22 2007, 16:26:34 UTC
We just thought it'd be good to show everybody having sex with Aslan in a different colour. As he's the central point of the diagram.

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foreverdirt May 22 2007, 20:40:37 UTC
We just thought it'd be good to show everybody having sex with Aslan in a different colour.

And this, this is why I adore you both with an unholy passion.

(Strangely, the thing that squicks me most is the Santa/Reindeer. *twitches*)

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sashagoblin May 22 2007, 15:37:44 UTC
Was it you I was nattering to about Gaiman's Problem of Susan?? Just ion case it wasn't, READ IT!!! (ALTHO I'M SURE YOU HAVE, BC YOU'RE WAAAY COOL...)

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sashagoblin May 22 2007, 15:40:44 UTC
*er, sorry. caps lock crazy... :S

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anotherusedpage May 22 2007, 19:58:32 UTC
I don't think it was, but I have read it. I... it's interesting, yeah.

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chrisvenus May 22 2007, 15:43:01 UTC
I've got to ask why are the king/queens on there separately? Do you consider them to be that different? Also why Queen Lucy and Edmund but not Queen Lucy and King Edmund?

And also do the lines mean sexual relations or something else? I'm just curious as to whether you really do think that about what lucy and Mr Tumnus got up to on her visits... :)

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anotherusedpage May 22 2007, 19:57:35 UTC
Yeah, the lines mean sexual relations.

I don't consider the kings and the kids to be different, but there were two different cards for each of them, with different numbers on them. They got wiser and better at combat and stuff. Also, there were a handful of pairings which we'd consider between the adults but not the kids, or vice versa.

The line between edmund and queen lucy is an error. I think we might have meant Edmund/Lucy, but incest het is randomly one of my very few squicks... so it's possible there should be no line at all *g*

I don't personally tend to 'ship Lucy and Mr Tumnus, but that's because I don't like het much. I'm prepared to buy it as a pairing, it makes emotional and narrative sense to me.

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