This has been cluttering up my harddrive for some time, and I want to get it out there before it drives me nuts. It's the first part of the 1602/A:TS crossover I owe
selenak. It's unbetaed as yet, so comments and corrections are welcome. The whole story is likely to come to about 15 parts, I think, and is set in a mish-mash of the 1602 and A:TS worlds -
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I think we should consider ourselves to be engaged now.
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Anyway: I loved this. I love the way the 1602 and Slayer mythologies are being twined together, and that "Blessed" and "Witchbreed" are being seen (accurately?) as two names for the same thing. (Is this version of Scott Summers going to be an ancestor of Buffy?)In that vein (hah!) I am quite pleased that the Master is the one harrowing the Virginia colony.
I am particularly fond of your emphasis on social class, who has to be polite to whom, the maid's aghastness at having insulted her "better" after she blurts out that the child is afraid. That's always a fascinating perspective, and not one we got to see a lot of in the Buffyverse after they moved past the rigid social divides of high school.
Some of my favorite (mostly chilling) lines:
are those children?!" He hurriedly placed Javier into a chair and loped to the corner, to ( ... )
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*giggles*
*massages spuffy's brain*
Anyway: I loved this. I love the way the 1602 and Slayer mythologies are being twined together, and that "Blessed" and "Witchbreed" are being seen (accurately?) as two names for the same thing.
Yay!! *dances* I am so glad. :)
(Is this version of Scott Summers going to be an ancestor of Buffy?)*taps nose* I'd say that it will be revealed in the narrative, but I'd blatantly forget to add that in - the original plans called for Scott to move to the New World at Jarvier's request (at some point after 1602), and live for long enough to sire a child before meeting his untimely death at the Master's hands. That whole plotline's been taken out, as the fate of the two boys traded ultimately struck me as being quite separate from what was going on at the Roanoke and Lucille's ultimate fate (and I'm writing ( ... )
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