Fic: Coyote, Wolf and Hound (9/9)

Mar 09, 2008 13:36

Fic: Coyote, Wolf and Hound (9/9)
Series: Special Projects
Summary: The honeymoon is over and the Winchester family settles into family life by doing what they do best: Hunting.  This time they head into the Superstition mountains to look into another beheading case.  Can you say Lost Dutchman Mine?
Author: pen37
Beta: Strangevisitor7
Fandoms: ( Read more... )

special projects, crossovers_100, supernatural, chloe, chloe/dean, sam, smallville, dean

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steckyalways March 9 2008, 19:04:42 UTC
This was awesome. I absolutely loved it. Definitley looking forward to the next.

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pen37 March 9 2008, 19:17:04 UTC
Thanks! Just got the next one from my beta last night. So it'll be ready to go tomorrow.

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angelbsb March 9 2008, 19:12:46 UTC
hee hee this is just getting better and better . pen keep up the great work coming .

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pen37 March 9 2008, 19:17:15 UTC
Thanks!

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okay, now I'm totally intrigued katelennon March 9 2008, 19:53:41 UTC
I am really, really interested to see where you're going with this story. I can't wait to what happens next to our intrepid hunters!

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Re: okay, now I'm totally intrigued pen37 March 9 2008, 20:29:48 UTC
:)

*singsong*

You'll see!

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pen37 March 9 2008, 21:06:12 UTC
I think you'll like the next one very much. Consider it an extended birthday gift, even. XD

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pen37 March 9 2008, 21:14:12 UTC
More thoughts on the coyote knowing shakespere: I was a little bit influenced by Gargoyles mythology in this, I think. In that particular story, all tricksters and demi-gods are really just one big extended fey family, and they all have ties to tir na og.

Which is sort of what I wrote here. Wolf and Coyote both know Chloe's great aunt, and they're participating with the rest of the seelie in the war on the side of light against the demons and the unseelie court.

So yeah, Coyote would be familiar with Shakespere. Puck would have been elbowing him in the ribs throughout the Elizabethan era going 'see that plebs! I'm famous!'

Which would have annoyed Coyote to no end. But Wolf wouldn't let him do anything about it.

The way I saw the tricksters: mostly harmless, with a few noted exceptions (Loki is one Evil SOB, Coyotie is mostly good. Puck is more-or-less benign.) They vary the same way people vary, I suppose.

Off to write.

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fonapola March 9 2008, 21:16:51 UTC
I love Kripke's trickster. And I must say I'm loving yours just as much, if not more since he's Coyote.

Oh and...GOLD!

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pen37 March 9 2008, 21:24:30 UTC
In them thar hills!

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