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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-03-11 06:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #3355 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3355 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[The Lord of the Rings]



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[Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth]


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[Partners in Crime]


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[The 100]


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08. [SPOILERS for Undertale]




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Re: Favorite fantasy races

(Anonymous) 2016-03-12 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Also elves and vampires. I know they are the most stereotypical answers. I like elves from Germanic mythology and LOTR, and I like how they are developed in, for example, Katharine Kerr's Deverry series and Dragon Age - a little less mystical and perfect, but still fair. I don't like short elves or weird looking elves, like in Elder Scrolls. I like elves that are beautiful and graceful, but maybe not perfect, and sort of not-human - like, they aren't simply humans with pointy ears but sort of approach things differently, with a different mindset.

And vampires I like, probably for kink reasons. But I like the idea of sexually liberated vampires who are bisexual. Anne Rice gets credited for that but honestly even in Dracula, I felt there was a lot of intentional homoeroticism. I like vampires that have power limitations and have to eat people, but don't necessarily have to kill them. And aren't necessarily immortal. And making new vampires takes a bit of work, it's not just a matter of biting them. And because I hate describing clearly animated beings as "dead", I hate vampires really stressing they are dead when they are quite clearly alive. So vampirism maybe as more of a... virus?