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I've broken 1,000 entries! I still find it surprising that all this time, I was under 1,000. Especially since I've never deleted an entry. Maybe I've marked a couple of angry ones as Private, but nothing is ever deleted that I remember. Unless it was a test entry.
I can't believe it took me all this time to realize that in Akt 17 when Uzura demands to know what lovey-dovey means, they're in the Bookmen leader's bookstore and not the library. Though I did think it strange that Fakir would be in the library during the time of his suspension. Possibly I did realize the very first time I watched the show; I couldn't say. But that's definitely meant to be your first clue that Autor is important, since he turns up somewhere other than the library.
I get inspiration from the oddest places. Looking at someone's mock-up motivational (or would it be de-motivational, LOL) posters using their Princess Tutu fanarts, they have one of Autor that says "Just because you're necessary doesn't mean you're important." **hugs him.** Of course you're important, Autor! They never could have defeated Drosselmeyer if not for you!And you're awesome and the fans love you!
But anyway. I got the idea for a horrible scene where something is wrong with Fakir and he's saying some things to Autor like that he was never important/that Fakir has never liked him/that he's a pathetic Drosselmeyer fanboy who tries to imitate Drosselmeyer's study and mannerisms (ritual absolutions, same tea, etc.) because he doesn't have any talent to strike out on his own. That would be a terrible and intense confrontation. I don't know if anything would come of it, as I'm not sure what would be wrong with Fakir that he would say those things. It wouldn't work for the current multi-chapter, since he doesn't remember. I could fall back on mind-control/possession; probably the former, but I think more than outright mind-control it would be speech-control. Fakir's mind would be free, but he wouldn't be able to control what he was saying. o.o Which is something I don't think I've ever tried, and in some ways it seems like it would be worse than outright mind-control.
I can't believe it took me all this time to realize that in Akt 17 when Uzura demands to know what lovey-dovey means, they're in the Bookmen leader's bookstore and not the library. Though I did think it strange that Fakir would be in the library during the time of his suspension. Possibly I did realize the very first time I watched the show; I couldn't say. But that's definitely meant to be your first clue that Autor is important, since he turns up somewhere other than the library.
I get inspiration from the oddest places. Looking at someone's mock-up motivational (or would it be de-motivational, LOL) posters using their Princess Tutu fanarts, they have one of Autor that says "Just because you're necessary doesn't mean you're important." **hugs him.** Of course you're important, Autor! They never could have defeated Drosselmeyer if not for you!
But anyway. I got the idea for a horrible scene where something is wrong with Fakir and he's saying some things to Autor like that he was never important/that Fakir has never liked him/that he's a pathetic Drosselmeyer fanboy who tries to imitate Drosselmeyer's study and mannerisms (ritual absolutions, same tea, etc.) because he doesn't have any talent to strike out on his own. That would be a terrible and intense confrontation. I don't know if anything would come of it, as I'm not sure what would be wrong with Fakir that he would say those things. It wouldn't work for the current multi-chapter, since he doesn't remember. I could fall back on mind-control/possession; probably the former, but I think more than outright mind-control it would be speech-control. Fakir's mind would be free, but he wouldn't be able to control what he was saying. o.o Which is something I don't think I've ever tried, and in some ways it seems like it would be worse than outright mind-control.
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Date: 2010-05-05 01:54 pm (UTC)And yay at the first clue of Autor's importance!
LOL, I think we all get inspiration from the oddest places. Like a clip of a sideways-walking gnome, for example... XD Aww, of course Autor is important.
And ooh, intriguing fic idea. Poor Fakir!
(Oh, yeah, I need to read your latest chapter still... **glares at work and finals** I think I need a little more time, 'kay? XD;)
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Date: 2010-05-05 04:11 pm (UTC)**hugs Autor and Fakir.** I think the comment of not being important would hurt Autor more than anything else. Judging from this part in episode #22, "He's the one?! Then what was I born into this world for?!", Autor longs to be able to do something of value/to be important/etc. So Fakir would probably say Autor wasn't important last of all. And it would hurt Fakir so badly too, just like when Drosselmeyer controlled his hand and made him write the words that sent Ahiru walking into the Lake of Despair.
I figured you'd be overwhelmed with stuff. Good luck!