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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2011-07-30 12:05 pm
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F!S Anon Meme (the Fifth)


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(LJ's still lagging here and there, good luck.)

(Anonymous) 2011-07-30 07:24 pm (UTC)(link)
So, pretty much the premise behind Alan Wake is that fake-Stephen King has to investigate this small town with a ~dark secret~ up in Washington State (I think) in order to save his wife from being kidnapped by monsters etc. The mind-screw gimmick is that Alan, the main character, actually wrote the plot of the game, and has to act in accordance to rescue his wife. The end of the game (and the sequel hook) is that he ends up trapped in the otherworld of the town, and has to write his way back out.

Combine this with my sincere belief that Silent Hill and Deadly Premonition take place in the same universe (and that there is no fandom on earth that cannot benefit from a good SH crossover), Heather from SH3, Alan's wife Alice, and post-DP Francis Morgan all end up in Silent Hill for various reasons (the plot of SH3, rescuing Alan, investigating the cult/mysterious disappearances, respectively), and spooky shenanigans ensue. Ultimately they (+York, of course, but only in the Otherworld) end up working together to rescue Alan and make sure Heather comes out alive.

The reason it will never be written? Pretty sure I'm the only person who would be interested in all three, and also I'm really shaky on what actually happened at the end of SH3. Oh well, it's fun to run in my head anyway.

(Anonymous) 2011-07-30 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd read it.

You might not be able to find anyone else interested in all of those fandoms, but I'm sure there's least a handful of others who like two out of the three. If you can keep the Deadly Premonition and Alan Wake content reasonably accessible to non-fans, you could probably get readers.