Ambrose aka Glitch

Aug 02, 2009 18:01

Ambrose aka Glitch
  1. Can Glitch's brain be put back in?
  2. If not can Glitch still access his Ambrose self through the help of a Viewer like Raw?
  3. How old is Ambrose?
  4. Is Ambrose related to the royal family in some way?
  5. Was Ambrose born into high Society? Or did his intelligence get him there? 

character: ambrose, character: glitch, canon, shipping, fanon

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shiftyjake August 3 2009, 19:16:58 UTC
1. I sure hope so. I love reading and writing post-rebrainment fic.
2. See answer #1
3. Looks about forty-five to me.
4. Nah. I always figured he was a friend, not family.
5. Good question. My own personal fanon says he had very humble beginnings, but I'm open to other scenarios. I'll buy just about anything as long as it's well-written.
6. I figured he was a sort of trusted friend-and-advisor. He's the royal family's consigliere. He's not an advisor on anything in particular, he's just smart and wordly enough to know a thing or two and has thrown in his lot with Queen and co.
7. Shhh. It's a secret. I'm working on the story now and I'd hate to go and spoil the ending by announcing it here ;)

Bonus: I don't ship any pairings in this fandom, which is to say I'm open to pretty much anything that's not too cracky or poorly written. I tried to write a Glimbrose/DG but it felt really forced so I gave it up. I think the easiest pairing for me to write (or imagine) would be Glimbrose/Az but as Jezebel Faust pointed out, there's that whole brain-in-a-jar issue to be worked out. Glitch/Ambrose is my favorite character, so you'd think I'd have a fave pairing of his but I don't. Sorry for the non-answer, but there it is.

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shiftyjake August 3 2009, 19:49:47 UTC
amendment to #1: Re-brainment does result in permanent brain injury (not because of the surgery but because of all the tinkering the alchemists did to the brain in the jar). I plan on having much fun with brain damage in my current project, including but not limited to: permanent amnesia, seizures and senesthesia.

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