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(Note; I did not come up with this idea. This comes from a lovely discord server.)
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Two flavors, same message!
(Note; I did not come up with this idea. This comes from a lovely discord server.)
Headspace team meeting ft Dave, Jay, and Karkat! + some Dave/Karkat snuggles both drawn by Dave a few weeks back but reposted for fictive Friday over at @fictive-culture!
Fictive Friday (1/13/23)
Prompt and event hosted courtesy of @fictive-culture !
This week’s prompt:
❓ Question of the week! ❓
How do you feel about fanfiction for your source? Do you like to write or read it?
Love fanfiction.
Love to actually read some one day. /lh
Basically every Grand Chase fictive in the system reads fanfic for our source media, because the fandom is so small that any blip in activity catches our eye and is worth attention lmao.
As for writing, I took a break from working on a pretty big fanfic project that’s been occupying me for about a month of fronting time so you tell me! I know that other fictives in our system have varying opinions on fic, and we haven’t really written non-GC fic in years (our special interest for that game is both damning and inextricably tied to actual canon characters).
Baldinar DNFed a pretty big project he’d started for NaNo though, which is kind of funny since he’d worked so hard on outlining it lol. The fickle nature of ADHD is something indeed.
Also, this week there were some writing prompts, and one of them I think is particularly fun to see considering our go-to “I need to write some garbage because we’re having writer’s block and gotta get the muscles flexing again” fics is an 80k+ word fic that’s basically just the premise of “ What would happen if the fictives in your system magically appeared in one of your sources? How would your system handle it?”
ALMOST unrelated, but we also write analytic essays for our sources. One of which is a mega-essay on the specific topic of one of the prompts (emph. added): “Which character from your source would be most likely to be plural? Write a scene from their perspective as a system!” It’s currently like 10 pages long and only has 2 out of 16 sections filled out. Help (/j). Grand Chase is some extremely plural BS and you can’t pry that from me. If we ever finish and post the essay, we’ll probably never shut up about it.
-Heit (he/him)