Apr. 25th, 2013 10:10 pm
Notes on Nameless Fantasy Crossover
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So yeah, that's where I am currently. This post here is basically a full disclaimer and all that.
The sue I claim to not own? Actually did exist once. This fic's version is slightly toned down. Instead of being in her first person, we dive into her mind every so often--it's when I break out the italics, for the most part. She has a lot to think about!
I also don't own either game series, or their respective character sets. The most I own character-wise? The named background cast. Expect to see more of Eleanor and Arthur, at least, though I might try and sneak a few more cameos in of snarky Elizabeth.
The idea for this actually came from reading a few old suefic sporkings, including the major one that Jenna-sue originated from. I thought that hey, could make a decent challenge with this.
...and then it became a crossover idea, because hey, the stand-in trio would be interesting because they have powers similar to the actual goddesses. They also come from a world that's not connected to Hyrule, so they have some advantages when it comes to reality-warping villains and the like.
(After all, their world has a different sort of reality warper, but she's not a villain. Well, okay, she was a boss character once, but she's gotten better.)
I also wanted to actually show the sue having to work for things. Work for her temporary lodgings, her friendships, and especially her romance with the hero. None of this "hey we just met but omg you're like the greatest person I ever met be mine plz" or whatever.
The prologue, with the "without belief, goddesses can't exist" thing? You all can thank Sanae for that, as her own storyline in her series involved that very topic! :) She actually was uprooted without much warning, as the goddesses of her shrine needed a change of location so they could save themselves from fading away.
So why wouldn't the same work here, if the canon goddess trio got edged out by a newbie?
This is still a work in progress, so I will post chapters as I complete them. Figured I'd get the rest up, anyway, in case people wanted to see them. I feel a little more confident, anyway.
If I get anything else written for any of the other ideas I have going, well, that will get posted as well. So stay tuned!
~Virgo
The sue I claim to not own? Actually did exist once. This fic's version is slightly toned down. Instead of being in her first person, we dive into her mind every so often--it's when I break out the italics, for the most part. She has a lot to think about!
I also don't own either game series, or their respective character sets. The most I own character-wise? The named background cast. Expect to see more of Eleanor and Arthur, at least, though I might try and sneak a few more cameos in of snarky Elizabeth.
The idea for this actually came from reading a few old suefic sporkings, including the major one that Jenna-sue originated from. I thought that hey, could make a decent challenge with this.
...and then it became a crossover idea, because hey, the stand-in trio would be interesting because they have powers similar to the actual goddesses. They also come from a world that's not connected to Hyrule, so they have some advantages when it comes to reality-warping villains and the like.
(After all, their world has a different sort of reality warper, but she's not a villain. Well, okay, she was a boss character once, but she's gotten better.)
I also wanted to actually show the sue having to work for things. Work for her temporary lodgings, her friendships, and especially her romance with the hero. None of this "hey we just met but omg you're like the greatest person I ever met be mine plz" or whatever.
The prologue, with the "without belief, goddesses can't exist" thing? You all can thank Sanae for that, as her own storyline in her series involved that very topic! :) She actually was uprooted without much warning, as the goddesses of her shrine needed a change of location so they could save themselves from fading away.
So why wouldn't the same work here, if the canon goddess trio got edged out by a newbie?
This is still a work in progress, so I will post chapters as I complete them. Figured I'd get the rest up, anyway, in case people wanted to see them. I feel a little more confident, anyway.
If I get anything else written for any of the other ideas I have going, well, that will get posted as well. So stay tuned!
~Virgo