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rthstewart ([personal profile] rthstewart) wrote2012-05-29 11:15 pm

The F List Made Me Do It

So the now very large meme about writing a character prompt and delivering head canon now has a few thousands of words in comments. To borrow from [livejournal.com profile] snitchnipped I am not succinct.,
The Meme is:

1. Pick a pairing or a character
2. Ask me my particular headcanon regarding something about them
3. Post to your journal to share your own headcanon!


To which I added, (and if you want to include OCs from fic and such, bring it on!)

I have just now written over 1,000 words for Clairel, who asked about Jill, Eustace and the TSG AU.  I just posted it here in the Everybody Lives, Nobody Dies AU Community




[identity profile] lauren-titmus.livejournal.com 2012-05-30 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Susan/Tebbitt
Edmund/Morgan
Lucy/Aiden
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[identity profile] rthstewart.livejournal.com 2012-05-31 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh my gosh, I've not seen you in so long! Hello! Are you still reading?? Thanks! My last iteration of Susan and Tebbitt is in Rat and Sword Go To War and I'm still working out Edmund and Morgan. ugh... no progress on latest chapter with them.

Some head canon about Lucy and Aidan? He and his relations were my fallback option because there had to be a succession, HAD TO BE, but I was stuck with either Lucy or Edmund and at that point still hadn't decided if Morgan would be the one I was working with. So Aidan. He's perfect in all respects. He's a foot soldier who almost died at the siege of Anvard and Lucy shoots a Calormene off his back. He stammers a thanks to her afterward and they end up dancing all night and then other things happen and it is all lovely and he is wonderful to her, just as Lucy deserves, for she would never settle for anything less. He is definitely of the lower Archenland peasant class. His wife died in childbirth; his brother's wife died in childbirth and between the two men they have a slew of children to raise, with most of it falling on Aidan's eldest niece, Frieda. The whole family moves to Narnia and at Morgan's insistence (who is herself worried that the 4 might be yanked away, or at least Edmund) they name Frieda as heir with Morgan and Aidan as Regent-Consorts. Frieda dies within 15 years of taking the throne (or may even abdicate in poor health) in favor Prince Edmund. Frieda is notable mostly for the whole country not falling completely apart after the 4 depart -- she is too acclimated to Archenland ways and never really manages the Narnian freedom and assertiveness.

Lucy tries to get pregnant almost immediately and can't -- which is of course on purpose, as Aslan doesn't want her knowingly leaving a baby behind.

My writing to the contrary, Tebbitt and Susan are not my OTP. Tebbitt is much better in Rat and Sword but he is definitely not to Susan's type, which is older, darker in complexion, and very commanding. I've always seen Tebbitt as very smart and competent(I don't write dumb) but weak and struggling with alcohol.
Edited 2012-06-01 02:58 (UTC)

[identity profile] lauren-titmus.livejournal.com 2012-06-01 11:51 am (UTC)(link)
Still reading just RL problems... May explain later.

Is Prince Edmund son of Harold & Morgan?

Who IS your OTP for Susan in the Rth!verse? (Apart from NOT Rabadash, I hope...?)

The head canon for Lucy is adorable & heartbreaking at the same time... I would love in the Everybody lives AU to see her become a mother. It would be amazing and adorable and she would be a very badass mum!

Just... Gaaaaaah! It's amazing and adorable & heartbreaking and...

I have run out of words....
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[identity profile] rthstewart.livejournal.com 2012-06-01 12:29 pm (UTC)(link)
I hope the RL clears up!!!

Prince Edmund is in my Acceptance of the Terms http://rthstewart.livejournal.com/39161.html and Anastigmat's Deny The Child, http://anastigmatfic.livejournal.com/15762.html

I don't do OTPs, really. The closest are Peter and Dalia and if Susan has one, it is probably Lambert. But he's already married and a Wolf.

In the Susan and Tebbitt TSG AU-verse, Susan makes reference to have a niece and nephew, though I don't say who the parent is. And I'm still not.

(Anonymous) 2012-06-01 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
"OldFashionedGirl95"

If this is still going, I'd love to hear something about Lune.
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[identity profile] rthstewart.livejournal.com 2012-06-01 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmmm. A few things that are set out in the backstory of Harold and Morgan. Lune's wife, Iris (I know you used the name Ilene!) gets her training in household accounting at the Lone Island Banking House of Linch. She is the one who spots Lord Bar's embezzlement. The rival Banking House of Stanleh, who has been bankrolling Bar and an anti-North, anti-Rabadash Calormene faction, funds the kidnapping attempt -- which was supposed to be a ransom to teach Lune a lesson about messing with the House of Stanleh. I'm not sure if they are behind the death of Iris -- murder is too ugly for the Bankers. The whole thing goes pear-shaped, of course, but Lune does learn a lesson and retreats to quiet obscurity.

Elecktrum has been developing the idea of Archenland, or parts of it, as being very traditionally sexist and male-dominated. I've been going in a similar direction where, as is said several times, an Archen woman's value is measured by her ability to bear second sons. Having birthed a second son, she gets a fair bit of freedom and they can, I think, be a bit lax about precisely where those second sons come from. A fertile woman with a proven track record has a fair bit of value and esteem, but not a lot of influence. There's a huge business in ridiculous folk medicines and fake remedies to assure the birthing of sons, which the Narnian beasts consider absolutely ridiculous.

Lune's own court is not quite as bad as his outer and minor holds but without a Queen to keep control of Anvard, it's a pretty petty place and can be nasty as the wives and ladies on behalf of themselves and their lords, vie for power. To a Narnian, Anvard is very restrictive and can be uncomfortable. Susan manages there very well because she wields her own authority and can quell the nasty with a single upraised eyebrow. When she is there, she assumes the role of Lune's hostess and sets a tone that makes for a more genteel court. Lucy loves Lune and Corin but she's not happy there and is criticized a great deal by the more "proper" ladies.

Lune has a very close and very supportive relationship with Peter. The disappearance of the 4 hits him very, very hard. So much so that even though Cor has returned and assumed his place as Crown Prince and heir, Lune,in his dotage, refers to Cor as Peter. Corin is really a disaster -- a fine Prince, if one likes the hit first, think later sort of person, and he has bastards scattered all over Archen holds -- which again in Archenland isn't a bad thing. Cor's choice of wife is a huge, huge problem (and I'm influenced heavily by Elizabeth Culmer's Courting Dance here) given the Archen distrust (not unwarranted) of Calormen. Ultimately, they accept Aravis as future Queen but only because Cor makes clear that it's Aravis or he'll renounce his claim and then they get Corin, which no one wants.

Basta!