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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-10-05 03:37 pm

[ SECRET POST #2468 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2468 ⌋

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tasogare_n_hime: (Namine)

Re: What idea do you love but will never actually write?

[personal profile] tasogare_n_hime 2013-10-05 11:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Every original fiction idea I've ever come up with.

The huge Kingdom Hearts fic mixing Final Fantasy mythology with Disney, and a whole bunch of other fandoms. Along with the cornerstone of light there are also elemental cornerstones, and a cornerstone of darkness hidden throughout the worlds, like the FF crystals. A big part of the plot is searching for beings like the FF summons. At least two of which that I can remember without looking at my notes are Disney characters. Odin from Gargoyles(I'd have to watch Gargoyles again to figure out how that would work now that I think about it.), and the Heart of Atlantis.
It just keeps getting bigger, and bigger. I know how it starts, I know how it ends, I know most of the important points in it. It's getting all of those things to connect together coherently that's the problem.