sedoretu all the fandoms?
Jul. 3rd, 2012 02:17 pmSo when I read Ursula le Guin last year, I was fascinated by the idea of sedoretus, but I was also insanely busy and/or depressed at the time, so I didn't get fannishly engaged, other than a brief notion that it made Potter simultaneously easier to ship and incredibly creepier. Then, today I found
melannen's post on group-marriages, and, well, right post at the right time, because now all I can think about are sedoretus. In all my fandoms, please. Pretty please.
( Arthurian Mythology, which has to be done across generations. )
( The Charioteer )
( Harry Potter )
( Narnia )
( Pride and Prejudice )
( Avatar:the last Airbender )
( Bollywood, clubbed together. )
What else, what else? It doesn't work with the Alexandriad, except it does when Alexander and Hephaistion marry Darius' daughters, who needn't be of the same moiety, but even that's wobbly. Works excellently and creepily with Wuthering Heights, actually. And of course there's the Vorkosigan Saga, which a lot of incredibly dedicated people have drawn charts and family-trees for, on
melannen's post and elsewhere. Oh, oh, and Hysteria, I'm almost certain it works there.
tl;dr: I've gone mad and am charting my fandoms to new relationship-styles.
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( Arthurian Mythology, which has to be done across generations. )
( The Charioteer )
( Harry Potter )
( Narnia )
( Pride and Prejudice )
( Avatar:the last Airbender )
( Bollywood, clubbed together. )
What else, what else? It doesn't work with the Alexandriad, except it does when Alexander and Hephaistion marry Darius' daughters, who needn't be of the same moiety, but even that's wobbly. Works excellently and creepily with Wuthering Heights, actually. And of course there's the Vorkosigan Saga, which a lot of incredibly dedicated people have drawn charts and family-trees for, on
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tl;dr: I've gone mad and am charting my fandoms to new relationship-styles.