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a little NFE commentary
So, let’s see. I realized I should probably put up a few notes about my NFE’s. I had a terrible time with posting and I’ve had to do a lot of RL writing. But it's done and up and one part of it in particular, Katyn, deserves special discussion.
Thimbles and Thunderstorms surprised people. It’s G (maybe PG) rated, it’s Silver Chair AU, and interestingly it’s the fluffy counterpoint to wingedflight21's own Jill/Rilian AU for the NFE (go read it!). It was fun and
autumnia was a huge help with the beta.
Narnians Assemble was a much, much harder story. I guessed early on it was intrikate88 as she had been musing about an Edmund/Natasha, Crow/Spider cross for a while. She's got awesome art for it somewhere. I could not have pulled that story together without
snacky. Intrikate enjoyed it and that was great. Interestingly which part is a person’s favorite has varied widely. This is all of course what might be called TSG AU, too.
I’d gotten hit recently with complaints about how Rat and Sword Go To War ended. So, now we all know, sort of. Peter gets shot and is sent home. Susan joins another outfit and they are busy blowing stuff up until the liberation of Paris.
The Captain America (20122) timeline is completely whacky and they paid far less attention to it than I did. Handwave.
I had huge, huge problems with Peggy and Susan. I also ended up shipping them very hard (they are very physical with one another so if you want to read something into it, please do and I want to read your fic), but the affection that should have been there just didn’t come out. To the extent that works, it’s all Snacky’s beta. Hayley Atwell, who plays Peggy Carter in the film, mentioned how Peggy is the sort who would dart into the loo to put on a coat of lipstick before dashing out to shoot things and that was, of course, perfect.
And then we have Crow, Spider and Hawk. Edmund and Natasha’s timeline is fine. It’s when she defects and Clint’s age in the Avengers that make no sense. Seriously screwed up timeline, folks. Handwave.
Katyn. I’ve had a lot of requests to deal with Katyn over the years. The particular visit referred to here (there were several) was an American delegation led by the US Ambassador’s daughter Pamela Harriman. The stench and the red gloves come from a Time magazine article. Katyn is so complex and horrible I really do not do it justice. Maybe I’ll go back to it in a different way but for now, it stands as homage to a terrible event and a bridge from Nazi atrocity to Stalinist.
I spent time in that part of the world that Edmund travels in. I had toothless Romanian farmers come up to me in 1992 and say “We’ve been waiting for you since Yalta.” Edmund is describing how it looked in the 50s and 40 years later, it looked exactly the same. The plum brandy was everywhere and came out of used plastic coke bottles from home stills.
The trick of the story was two-fold. The fact is, I don’t like writing Edmund as assassin. His role as compassionate and forgiving, as having fully integrated the concept of grace into his life, is too strong. (which also puts me directly at odds with the Edmund angst stories that are so popular. It's a really unusual characterization I've been working with). So, I had to make him a spy without the killing - which ultimately tied in well with Lucy's story. Second, I had to do it while still preserving Clint’s essential role in being the one who motivates Natasha to defect. And she’s a cold killer. This meant putting Edmund more in the backseat. He's an observer, not the player people might want.
The Hulk movies ends in British Columbia and Bruce Banner's story picks up again in Kolkata in the Avengers movie. Anger is critical part of Bruce's character and in Avengers, Stark tells Bruce that now would be a good time to get angry so he can go all Other Guy. Bruce delivers the line "I'm angry all the time" and I very much see that in the characterization of Lucy that has developed for me. She is valiant, bravely wading in to fight for the weak, the poor, the sick, and the disenfranchised. My gosh she's a pain to be around. There is one nod to Asim there where she mentions having had a spiritual guide for some 10 years. And last, Lucy and Stormybuffin. Also, a 75 year old Lucy on a nude beach with Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner. I laughed. I hope you did.
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See for me, this made it work. Because we do NOT see Peggy as a very demonstrative, affectionate person; the handful of tender looks she has for Steve are not public ones, and when his affection for her is publicly perceived (in the newsreel, for example) she is visibly uncomfortable with it. As a result I've inserted my own headcanon that she cannot be these stereotypically feminine things--demonstrative, affectionate--if she wants to keep knocking those doors down, and so that chapter held up VERY well for me as a result.
I think that the sort of affection Peggy is best able to offer, given her circumstances, is that of self-protection in a time of staggeringly high casualty rates. It may not be conventional affection, but I see it as the best gift she has to give anyone, and to see her give that to Susan--yes. It works. Very well.
Save the soft looks for after wartime, and all that, eh?
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One of the things I liked about Narnians Assemble was the sort-of sequel to Rat and Sword, with Peter at home fighting racism and Susan blowing things up (with lipstick!). I also really liked Edmund as spy, documenter of atrocities, and forger, while avoiding Edmund as coldblooded assassin; and the grace and forgiveness he embodies.
My favorite, of course, was Lucy being angry all the time and the reference to Asim and Valiance in Everyday Life. Also the nude beach was . . . interesting. :-D I laughed.
Thanks for the callout!
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lucy nude beach at 75
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Thimbles and Thunderstorms was, indeed, a surprise - but it was so lovely; I don't actually know if I ever left a review on it? In any case, it was adorable and also I thought some really good Rilian characterization re: the trauma of the LotGK and relationships. Plus, I saw what you did there with the Duke's daughter of Galma!
Re: timelines in Narnians Assemble - handwave is right. It worked out totally well, I think especially because you did pay outright attention to Edmund's and Natasha's various ages and appearances, and maybe I just don't pay enough attention to these sorts of things, but I didn't notice anything weird about Clint's time.
And I DESPERATELY want someone to write the Peggy/Susan sequel, because they were perfect and I can completely see what you wrote of their mentoring relationship and comradeship in war turning naturally into other demonstrations of affection.
Also I like your Edmund characterization, if I've never actually said that? I can get behind him as the spymaster, totally (which you do have) and sometimes, depending on the writing, as assassin, but I love what you do with grace aspect.
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