Some ideas: - Odin is creepy as fuck when he's younger, just like Loki. He eventually hangs himself from Yggdrasil and comes out of it a wiser, saner man, but the madness is hereditary. (Odin/intersex!Laufey) - Hannibal is one of Loki's children. He read the story about Loki eating someone's heart and became obsessed with it. - Horror story where Loki somehow infects Odin with his creepy-as-fuck madness and a taste for Midgardian flesh.
[Fill] White Mountain [Laufey/Odin] TW: gore, horror, character death(s), child abuse [Part 1a]semiseverusOctober 6 2012, 23:04:42 UTC
This... will take a while. Anon apologises.
This will also be a good mishmash of Tolkien (Feanor and Silmarilli), history abuse (Yuan dynasty, Kublai Khan), random sci-fi novels (Jotunheim climate has to come from somewhere!) and god only knows what else. Oh and, if it's not obvious from the title, Brokeback Mountain too. I'm not even going to mention all the mythology abuse I'm obviously planning to commit.
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Also, the only Hannibal novel I actually read was Hannibal Rising. So that too, I suppose.
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Asgard doesn’t have such fluctuations with the weather. When the sun shines, it shines. When the rain falls, Thor is somehow to blame for it. At least, as of late. Ever since he was born, it seemed as though the very clouds are attuned to the princeling’s mood. Ever since... the fall, it seems to be raining. Over and over again
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Re: [Fill] White Mountain [Laufey/Odin] TW: gore, horror, character death(s), child abuse [Part 1c]semiseverusOctober 6 2012, 23:09:19 UTC
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It’s the dead of the night here, wherever here in Midgard is. Odin can hear the horses at first, snorting and neighing with displeasure. It takes these men a few seconds to surround him and Odin pulls out his sword, quickly slashes one from head to toe while pushing the other away with his foot.
These are no fools but fully armed soldiers. Odin gives them quite a workout, but in the end he succumbs. A god he may be to these fools, but not even he can kill hundreds all alone. Unprepared and still bruised from his father’s fit of rage.
He might bother more, but in the end he knows all too well (from experience, even) that his father never sends him anywhere that might pose actual danger to his life. Having an heir, no matter how displeasing and horrible, is politically a lot more sound than having none.
And cold as his father might be, Odin knows he loved Bestla. It’s hard to imagine it, but Odin knows
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Re: [Fill] White Mountain [Laufey/Odin] TW: gore, horror, character death(s), child abuse [Part 1c]derawrOctober 6 2012, 23:50:05 UTC
Interesting start! I can't wait to see more!
Borr's treatment of Odin is kind of making me tilt my head and consider Odin's parenting style and how you might write it. In other words, I am really very eager to see your take on it.
And...great Khan? as in Genghis Khan? Or maybe just any old Khan? That is curious.
Re: [Fill] White Mountain [Laufey/Odin] TW: gore, horror, character death(s), child abuse [Part 1a]semiseverusOctober 8 2012, 05:46:02 UTC
OMG A FILL SQUEEEEE :D
Unfortunately I'm on vacation right now so I don't have internet access except at night and I have to use that time to do school stuff, and I'm about to faceplant into my laptop from lack of sleep. So I won't be able to read this for another two weeks most likely. GODDAMMIT.
But I am super excited for this and will read it asap! Thank you so much for filling!! :D
Re: [Fill] White Mountain [Laufey/Odin] TW: gore, horror, character death(s), child abuse [Part 1a]semiseverusOctober 8 2012, 18:04:04 UTC
:)
I really hope I manage to finish it by then.
*sigh* This story has no head, no tail, and definitely a mind of its own. *gives it a sidelong glance and thinks of adding incest and zoophilia to the warnings list* Um. Yeah.
[Fill] White Mountain [Laufey/Odin] TW: gore, horror, character death(s), child abuse [Part 2c] semiseverusOctober 7 2012, 12:11:04 UTC
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Six months turns into a year, then another. Odin doesn’t mind because he’s too busy. There’s always people to kill, land to conquer, traitors to torture. It’s really not so bad and at times he forgets about the throne and his father and Asgard.
He also sleeps well at night, every night. Kublai turns into a rather good friend, a brother in arms. He chooses his battles well and Odin is there to fight them by his side. He’s still refusing to admit where he is from but, as the time passes, Odin asks less and less
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Some ideas:
- Odin is creepy as fuck when he's younger, just like Loki. He eventually hangs himself from Yggdrasil and comes out of it a wiser, saner man, but the madness is hereditary. (Odin/intersex!Laufey)
- Hannibal is one of Loki's children. He read the story about Loki eating someone's heart and became obsessed with it.
- Horror story where Loki somehow infects Odin with his creepy-as-fuck madness and a taste for Midgardian flesh.
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Seconding a fusion of the first and second ideas.
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This will also be a good mishmash of Tolkien (Feanor and Silmarilli), history abuse (Yuan dynasty, Kublai Khan), random sci-fi novels (Jotunheim climate has to come from somewhere!) and god only knows what else. Oh and, if it's not obvious from the title, Brokeback Mountain too. I'm not even going to mention all the mythology abuse I'm obviously planning to commit.
Pleasesomebodykillmenow?
Also, the only Hannibal novel I actually read was Hannibal Rising. So that too, I suppose.
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Asgard doesn’t have such fluctuations with the weather. When the sun shines, it shines. When the rain falls, Thor is somehow to blame for it. At least, as of late. Ever since he was born, it seemed as though the very clouds are attuned to the princeling’s mood. Ever since... the fall, it seems to be raining. Over and over again ( ... )
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It’s the dead of the night here, wherever here in Midgard is. Odin can hear the horses at first, snorting and neighing with displeasure. It takes these men a few seconds to surround him and Odin pulls out his sword, quickly slashes one from head to toe while pushing the other away with his foot.
These are no fools but fully armed soldiers. Odin gives them quite a workout, but in the end he succumbs. A god he may be to these fools, but not even he can kill hundreds all alone. Unprepared and still bruised from his father’s fit of rage.
He might bother more, but in the end he knows all too well (from experience, even) that his father never sends him anywhere that might pose actual danger to his life. Having an heir, no matter how displeasing and horrible, is politically a lot more sound than having none.
And cold as his father might be, Odin knows he loved Bestla. It’s hard to imagine it, but Odin knows ( ... )
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Borr's treatment of Odin is kind of making me tilt my head and consider Odin's parenting style and how you might write it. In other words, I am really very eager to see your take on it.
And...great Khan? as in Genghis Khan? Or maybe just any old Khan? That is curious.
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Thank you! I've no idea where I'm going with this story, but I hope I do get there. :D
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Unfortunately I'm on vacation right now so I don't have internet access except at night and I have to use that time to do school stuff, and I'm about to faceplant into my laptop from lack of sleep. So I won't be able to read this for another two weeks most likely. GODDAMMIT.
But I am super excited for this and will read it asap! Thank you so much for filling!! :D
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I really hope I manage to finish it by then.
*sigh* This story has no head, no tail, and definitely a mind of its own. *gives it a sidelong glance and thinks of adding incest and zoophilia to the warnings list* Um. Yeah.
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And um... I'm definitely good with incest and zoophilia sneaking in there. o.o;
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Six months turns into a year, then another. Odin doesn’t mind because he’s too busy. There’s always people to kill, land to conquer, traitors to torture. It’s really not so bad and at times he forgets about the throne and his father and Asgard.
He also sleeps well at night, every night. Kublai turns into a rather good friend, a brother in arms. He chooses his battles well and Odin is there to fight them by his side. He’s still refusing to admit where he is from but, as the time passes, Odin asks less and less ( ... )
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