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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-11-17 06:36 pm

[ SECRET POST #3240 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3240 ⌋

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Re: Worldbuilding

[personal profile] ketita 2015-11-18 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I do tend to like worldbuilding myself, and I write gen-y stuff (even when there's romance). Most of my stuff is in either Shingeki no Kyojin fandom or Fullmetal Alchemist.

For FMA:
Diaspora - a post-2003 series AU where instead of Ed ending up in Germany in the 20s, he ends up in a sci-fi setting where dimensional travelers pop up all the time (but his life sucks anyway). It's only one chapter and will probably never be more, but that's 21k and it does also stand ok on its own.

Mirrorworld - Ed finds a way to prove to Alfons that he's actually from a parallel universe, and then they both try to open the Gate and get back to Ed's world. Features a LOT of theorizing about how alchemy works, political troubles and drama back home, the 4th dimension, pain, and a romance between Ed and Alfons and more pain. It's almost 300k.

For SNK:
with great power (I could do hell of a lot more) - a superhero-AU (which I think that I kind of phoned in on the worldbuilding department, but the readers have been pleased?). Erwin leads a team of B-list superheroes who are more focused on getting the job done than forgiving old enemies, which doesn't make them popular. Then they run into Levi, a supervillain who might be the most powerful shapeshifter on the planet, and Erwin decides that reforming him is the way to go. He doesn't really consider all the implications of that, or what it will do to his team. ('bout 40k so far).

I don't know if any of these are up your alley, but if they are, enjoy :)

ETA I started Mirrorworld a LONG time ago, so the writing is pretty rough at the beginning. But it improves heaps, if you can get past that!
Edited 2015-11-18 01:06 (UTC)