I got my hands on the book I’ve been lusting after at the library for the past few days, The Command of the Ocean: A Naval History of Britain 1649-1815 by N. A. M. Rodgers. Should keep my good for the next few weeks. Expect me geeking out a bit over the next few weeks/days. I love to tell people about interesting facts I've learnt about, which
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I love the fact that, like, five HP people on my f-list - all people I met through Remus/Tonks-related ficcage - have gone over to Pirates of the Caribbean. And all love Norrington. We all rock at life :)
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I'm very glad I'm not the only one on my flist that's gone a bit nuts over Norrington. I'd be rather lonely by myself. Norrington and R/T must have something in common. I haven't got a clue what though.
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Right, anyway. I've been trying to figure out a connection between the two as well. Perhaps that both Remus and Norrington are somewhat lamentable characters who have, at times, both been treated unfairly, and we're drawn to that. Doesn't hurt that they're both extremely clever and rather sexy in an "imaginary character" sort of way. Note to self: I have no life. But it's not a totally crap theory, at least.
And I'd love to read Norrington/Elizabeth or Norrington/Tia Dalma from you.
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Then again I find Norrington really, really hot and Remus not as much (I know, blasphemy, but it's true) and post-hurricane Norrington looks out for himself in a way I could not see either Remus or Tonks doing.
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I don't think I'll get any plot ideas out of it, but it would make writing so much easier if I'm not having to stop every five minutes to look up a historical detail.
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