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Jul 13, 2009 09:05

Name: Anthony J. Crowley
Age: About 6000 so far. Immortal.
Height: No idea, but going with somewhere in the neighborhood of 6' tall.
Weight: Also no idea. Fit and trim.
Eyes: Yellow, with slitted pupils. Hidden by dark sunglasses.
Hair: Dark. Stylish.
Cheekbones: High and perfectly molded.

Physical Traits: Demon! Well, looks pretty normal, aside ( Read more... )

stats and permissions, occ, second go-round

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sstohelit July 13 2009, 16:22:33 UTC
WHY HELLO THERE I BELIEVE WE ARE FAMILIAR WITH EACH OTHERS' CANONS.

We should plot :D

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wily_serpent July 13 2009, 17:23:20 UTC
WHY HELLO THERE, I THINK YOU HAVE ME AT A SLIGHT DISADVANTAGE?

I know of Discworld, and I know numerous people have told me I ought to read Discworld. But I am notoriously slow at following up on recommended canons (also, Discworld is kind of intimidatingly HUGE and I don't know where to start).

Then again, maybe you will nag me enough to finally start reading it. HARD TO TELL.

However! I'm open to plotting ideas. :D

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sstohelit July 13 2009, 17:33:35 UTC
OMG RLY? That's terrible :P I sort of assumed good omens = pratchett = discworld uhhh! Well head over to my character journal and read the app and permissions meme! But basically Susan canonly strikes terror into the hearts of Monsters, and Crowley (...strikes terror into the hearts of plants) had under Job getting the Monsters into better shape, if I recall, so shenanigans should ensue! :D

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wily_serpent July 13 2009, 18:10:17 UTC
I am actually more familiar with the Gaiman side of things. HOWEVER, I do love shenanigans, so feel free to educate me on stuff & things, and possibly point me in a general "START HERE" direction for Discworld readings.

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sstohelit July 13 2009, 18:20:12 UTC
Woohoo! I'm totally a Gaiman fan as well. I actually reached Gaiman from Pratchett via Good Omens, so you know ( ... )

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adangerousgirl July 14 2009, 02:24:23 UTC
MY FIRST DISCWORLD BOOK WAS SMALL GODS which is awesome because it's a standalone book with no recurring series characters, which takes place centuries before the main series, and which does a good job of sort of introducing the world. It also has the benefit of being one of the best books in the series IMO. It's late enough in the series that he's settled into his style but early enough that you'll only be missing like two running jokes if you read it. And it's accessible to everyone regardless of pop culture knowledge/nationality/etc. SO THAT WOULD BE MY REC.

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wily_serpent July 14 2009, 22:11:20 UTC
DULY NOTED! \o

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