Ack. I've been watching Rain play it for a couple weeks... so I finally caved and got an account on the
AdventureQuest RPG. Shoot me now. I've only made one character -- Baldwin the Leper. He's training as a paladin. (I find this inordinately amusing... XD
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History is definatly fascinating. Confusing, often, but fascinating.
I'm developing a sudden, massive interest in it. It was all pretty spontaneous, but I'm not complaining. ^_^.
As for the roommate, maybe she's shy and can't decide what to write to you.
It's sure what I'm doing, at least. I'm just kind of staring at my email account, willing it to talk to people for me...
Ethan/Giles... well... the idea of Giles having sex with anybody can be a little hard to grasp, or want to grasp... but the more I think about it, the more sense Ethan/Giles makes.
You know me and my thing for older, more mature guys. I like the ones who have a lot of life experience and angst beyond the everyday teen angst (where everything is a known factor and all roads are paved with hormones and lead to drama queenage). Get two older, darker, smarter guys in one fandom and I will slash them like there's no tomorrow. Plus there was the whole untold backstory of Ethan and "Ripper" Giles in London in their youth -- I just watched "Dark Age" again and actually comprehended what Willow said about ancient Romans summoning Eyghon during orgies and such for the buzz. So I'm thinking... reckless group of sexually-confused teenage dark magic practicioners... hedonistic, greed-driven demon who causes an almost-orgasmic buzz in whoever is possessed by it... I can put two and two together. "Be seeing you"; the hair-grab; the look of disgust on Ethan's face when Giles fawns all over Jenny. Plus some essayist mentioned that if you watch closely, you'll notice that Giles touches Ethan a lot more than he touches other characters -- he's not afraid to manhandle Ethan, in fights or interrogations, and he's not afraid to get in Ethan's personal space. Also, in "A New Man," the drunken bar scene is intercut with scenes of Willow and Tara working a spell -- innuendo much? After reading all the arguments for the pairing I was only amazed that I'd been blind to it before. I mean, dude. o_O.
Links are always awesome. I've found a few good sources, but not overly many. The site I found is old and somewhat outdated.
Hey, judging by the time you commented, we must have been in the theater watching Pirates at almost exactly the same time. Awesome! ^_^
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