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case) wrote in
fandomsecrets2014-04-18 07:35 pm
[ SECRET POST #2663 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2663 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Stardust]
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03. [posted twice]
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[Elementary]
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[El Goonish Shive]
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07. http://i62.tinypic.com/29cxt2a.jpg
[Hadaka Shitsuji, censored porn]
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08. http://i.imgur.com/XGwxaCR.jpg
[cosplay; no sex but definitely nsfw]
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12. [ns]
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[Art by: http://www.deviantart.com/art/Lets-Sing-Together-338248375]
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17. [SPOILERS for Soul Eater]

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18. [SPOILERS for captain america: the winter soldier]
[WARNING for rape]

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19. [WARNING for suicide]

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20. [WARNING for incest, possible non-con]

Notes:
Late at work again, sorry. Should be back to normal by next week!
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Re: Fridging, and how not to do it
About a third of the way through the book, there is...an explosion, for lack of a better term (it's magical in nature; there's a group experimenting with combinations of Powers, and something goes very wrong). Elareyn's business was to have been in one of the impacted buildings.
Prior to the explosion, she and Kija were going to have been having problems. He has a job that is central to the community, but it requires a good deal of secrecy, and its nature is also such that it leaves him open to the sort of madness that ultimately takes him. Elareyn knows from the start there are things that he won't be able to tell or share with her, but it proves much harder to deal with than she'd thought it would be. She watches him retreat into himself and can do nothing about it, because he doesn't know how to go about talking to her without revealing information that he's bound to keep secret. She is at the point where she's wondering whether it's still worth it to try; she's given what she's able, and she hasn't gotten much of anything in return.
I still want to develop their relationship in that way. But after getting everyone's feedback and thinking through things a bit more, I think that it might be better for me to use the explosion as the catalyst for Kija's descent without actually killing someone close to him. Originally, he was going to have a terrible moment where he wanted to tempt the dead individual into becoming neislo, a spirit that has refused to pass on. It's this thought that leaves him "open" to being broken. I think I can convey something similar without having to kill either Elareyn or any other named character.
And if Elareyn lives, then I can use my alternate plan: after Kija loses it, she winds up helping and working alongside Davera (who is my other principal protagonist. Her story is honestly the more tragic one to me; while she doesn't lose her mind, she's forced to do something terrible toward the end of the story, and her entire worldview is shattered). That way, I can expand and further explore her story.
I appreciate your feedback like you wouldn't believe. It was really helpful to go through the questions that you asked and make sure that I had answers for them. So, thank you very much!
Re: Fridging, and how not to do it