Showing posts with label North and South. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North and South. Show all posts

11/01/2016

If Period Drama Characters had Internet Bios #3

(Back with this again. ;-))


ANNE OF GREEN GABLES

@Cordelia_Shirley My life long sorrows include my red hair and people spelling 'Anne' without its last letter. I love long words and I relish in nature, kindred spirits and beautiful bedrooms.
@GilbertBlythe if I tease you, don't take it badly I was just playing around cuz you're awesome. // Major in English
@MatthewCuthbert Anne, what should I write here?
@Marilla Stop whining, be useful. Life is short, there is no time for useless furbelows.
@That_Rachel Yes, I'm the lady who knows. #secondjeeves Love knitting and chatting. Neighbours are my friends.
@Diana_Barry Raven black hair // Actually, it's slightly less black than the colour of ravens.
@Fredwright Hi.
@JOSIEPYE heyyyyy there i'm an aspiring actress and i have the best beau okay so i'm pretty much wonderful. follow
@Jane_Andrews_1999 Avonlea high school.
@RubyGillis5 Lyfe is short so be nice to everyone and have loads of beaux because duh!
@MoodySpurgeon i'm that kid with the mouse who laughed funny and with ginger hair. that's bout it.
@Charlie_Sloan @Cordelia_Shirely welcome to Avonlea! lol #crush
@PrissyAndrews I LOVE school. I'm really bad though and I kneed loads of help. But its ok!
@MrPhilips Ys I was that tachr and thn I lft. (Fill in the e's.)
@Miss_Stacy Honoured to teach in Avonlea. I love my children. Also, tea!
@MrandMrsAllan Working in the ministry. Whatever you do, do it well.
@Josephine_thegreataunt I live in the great city. I pay NICE girls for their music lessons. Nice girls do not jump on beds.
@Mrs_Barry Children must be not seen + not heard. Besides, the outside air is good for them.
@MinnieMay account run by my mother.


NORTH AND SOUTH

@Margaret_Hale Helstone girl stuck in the busy life of Milton. Be kind to ALL people, no matter how different they are from you.
@JohnThornton Mill owner. Stick to the rules or the whole system collapses.
@Mr_Hale Theology and language. Do you want to come to my class? Starts at 8:00 PM tonight, do join!
@MrsHale Life is hard, why did we leave Helstone?
@Thorntons_Mama My boy John is my ROCK and he does everything so well! #sticktotherules
@FANNY_thornton i can't live without a piano. i hate stickinthemuds. i am rich. am i?
@Nicholas_Higgins WE MUST MAKE OUR VOICES KNOWN. #NOGOINGBACK #STRIKE #NOGIVINGUP
@Bessy_Higgins Well, I suppose you can go through this thing called life with a laugh.
@Boucher I must give in bc i need to help my family. i have six kids; help plz!!!!!!!!
@Dixon12 I've got @MrsHale's back and I wish her the best. But I do need some help with the ironing.
@Fred_Hale Spain . Dolores . British boy . Innocent . Ssh .
@MrBell The godfather who had a more important role than people realise. I'm where the money is.
@HenryLennox London and @Margaret_Hale and that's it I think.
@CousinEdith Send letters to your loved ones! // Happy wife // Just became a mother!


LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE

@MrIngalls_Charles Everything's gonna be just fine. My beautiful wife and daughters make me the luckiest man alive.
@Caroline_Ingalls Selling eggs for my living // Homestead Mama and Wife // Used to teach // John1:1
@MaryIngalls The saying blondes have more fun isn't exactly true when one has younger sisters.
@the.Laura.Ingalls If I had a remembrance book I would write about Jack, Pa, my own window, and the beautiful prairies.
@CARRIE_ifell running in prairies is harder than it looks. also, being the youngest is unfair!
@Albert_Ingalls Adopted son number one. Coincidentally, I look like @MrIngalls_Charles! Also, Laura and I have the best adventures.
@MrEdwards ol' dan tucker was a fine ol' man / tobacco + Santa and I are best buds!
@MissBeadle I love my pupils and I love a good doze of lemon verbina. It's the little things!
@HARRIET_OLESON I run the Oleson's Mercantile; without a doubt the best store anyplace near Walnut Grove. My children are DARLINGS and I love them.
@NelsOleson2 I run the Oleson's Mercantile with my wife. Father of two. Candy is bad for your teeth.
@THE.NELLIE.OLESON Town-girl through and through. Got a real doll for my birthday. It's like, the 20th doll I own. I have a remembrance book. #blondesDOhavemorefuninmycase
@WillieOleson55 pa, ma said i could be online so there! and candy is good. who cares about teeth!
@MrHanson I run the mill // Swedish //
@Reverend_Aldan I sometimes use metaphors in my sermons. Onwards Christian soldiers!
@Doctor_Baker I'm a dentist, an optician, a herbal adviser, a physician, a vet, you name it. (But not a farmer)
@Manly_Wilder dude, it's cool! I love horses and food and girls who call me Manly! (The name Almanzo sucks.)

8/18/2015

Favourite Railway scenes


So, following this post here (in which I show you the epic emotional 'Daddy! Daddy' scene in 'The Railways Children' (which, naturally, is The Movie to look into when one is thinking of Railway scenes)), I am going to talk about my favourite Railway scenes in Costume Dramas. I love Railway scenes. They're so romantic, with all the lace hankies fluttering and waving, and the goodbye or hello kisses, and the steam, and the last-minute stuff going on. Seriously, one day I want to have my own romantic scene at a railway. It's just so easily romantic. :-)

I'm making a list, because it's my one weakness, and I'm going to end with my favourite of all. You know, keeping the best till last, because that's what people DO.
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1. North and South


This is probably one of the most gushed-over, most Squealed-with-capital-letters-over Railway scene in cinema history. I do like it, and it has given me feelsies which made me Feel Good. BUT, it's not my favourite ever. I'll take the liberty of explain why, if you don't mind.


Firstly, I think the kiss is too long. I personally prefer shorter, more simplistic and sweeter things. I like simple love scenes - I squeal more over a darling holding-hands-scene than a passionate, too private kissing scene which just doesn't seem to stop. Granted, North and South isn't that bad, but I think the kiss is a bit too much. Also, it's shown far to close. Just my opinion okay. Secondly, it drives me CRAZY that Mr Thornton has his shirt unbuttoned. I know, I know, it's a little thing of no consequence, but it Drives Me Crazy. And Thirdly, I think it's weird that they 1) Hardly talk and that 2) Margaret just goes back with him, forgetting about luggage or all that kind of thing.


But, yes, this train station scene is pretty epic and yes I DO love it. :-) It's just not the first one I would squeal over, that's all. (Also, I'm not a huge Mr Thornton fan. And also, North and South isn't my favourite Period Drama, really. But I DO love it. Don't get me wrong. ;-P (After all, I DID mention it in this post.))
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2. Anne of Green Gables


Haha, this is the only railway scene in this post that does not involve a romantic couple - (Ahem, m'dear, I wonder why.) - but seriously, WHO does not love the Anne of Green Gables scene where Matthew Cuthbert meets Anne Shirley for the first time?! (Only silly people with no imagination, that's who.)


I know it's not in the book (and seriously, I actually like this scene better in the book, because Anne talks more, and oh, I frankly can't have enough of the girls tongue, I can't) but I LOVE that they did the Matthew-hides-behind-the-corner-thing. It's adorable. It's really quite hilarious. GAH I LOVE THESE CHARACTERS.


And also, in that scene later on in the movie, where Matthew and Marilla say goodbye to Anne when she leaves to The Big School, it reminds us of when we met her first and it makes me rather emotional. I love that Matthew and Marilla talk about 'the lucky mistake' as the train goes off. Gack, it's the luckiest mistake ever invented. Thank you, Montgomery.
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3. Testament of Youth


Testament of Youth! Oh, how this movie makes me MOURN. It has three very very good Railway scenes, but I'm going with the second Vera and Roland one, because it's my favourite of the three, duhh. The first Vera and Roland railway scene is the one where they finally get to be alone without that chaperone, and where they kiss. (How surprised we all are.) I did really like that one. It was very well filmed, and very dramatic and epic. There's also another railway scene where Vera and her parents wave their brother/son off to war. Ugh, that scene was sad. Not that the others aren't. Haha.


In this scene, Vera and 'the Chaperone' find Roland waiting to be set off, with a fever. THE POOR BOY. He gets cared for by the ladies, and Vera tries hard to comfort him. He calms a bit, thank goodness, but the poor chap is scared to death, he is. Vera strokes and kisses him as much as she can as the train starts to move. I know it's cliché. BUT I LOVE IT. It's so sweet and romantic. *explodes in stars*


And then, together with all the other mothers, sisters, fiancés, girlfriends and wives, she waves frantically, sending last glances of encouragement. ISN'T THAT A SCENE.
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4. Miss Potter


And here we have the railway scene in Miss Potter! TALK ABOUT SWEETNESS. This couple is just too stinking sweet and oh this scene is just too good and oh. (That is how my sentences end up like when I describe things I'm very fond of. You should read my review of Rilla of Ingleside. It's filled with terribly ungrammatically-incorrect sentences which would make Henry Higgins turn over in his grave. (But, as Valancy Stirling says, I dare say he would like that for a change.))


(Spoiler paragraph ahead.) Just mark how sad and romantic this all is, people. Mark the mistiness. And mark that this is their first AND last kiss ever. (YES. DON'T WORRY. THE FACT THAT YOU'RE CRYING IS NORMAL, perfectly normal.) Because this is the last time that Beatrice sees, talks to her moustache-man, ever. So when she waves him goodbye from the train, with that lovely happy smile of hers, it's a REAL goodbye, and oh, it breaks many viewers hearts.


Look. HE HELPS HER IN. Too adorable, right? I actually don't remember this scene very well, because it's been awhile since I've seen this, but I remember I adored it, so I do think it fully deserves this place in my list. :-)
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5. Downton Abbey


ASDFGHJKLM!!! (I recently learnt this series of letters are very matchable to unexpressable thoughts, so I thought I might use them, even though I have an AZERTY keyboard and not a QUERTY one.) SERIOUSLY GUYS. This scene is just beyond heart-breaking! It's like this. Matthew goes off to the trenches, he's dreading it, he's scared. And Mary, she's there to comfort him and to wish him good luck, trying to hide her fear of loosing him. It's simple, this scene is, but I just ADORE it.


Just look at those blue eyes. I just adore Matthew Crawley, he's so perfect. (Note for Eva: In fact, I imagine Walter from 'Rilla of Ingleside' to look just like him.) They're in such a serious situation and so quietly in love - in fact, Matthew doesn't even realise, the silly boy, that he loves Mary. Because he's engaged to Lavinia, or whatever they call her. BUT STILL. He obviously SO appreciates Mary's coming to wave him off so much and OH IT'S TOO SAD AND I MUST CRY.


And then Mary kisses him goodbye. On the cheek, like a good sister. It's all so simple and good and... perfect. But it's also horrible and not right. I CAN'T EXPRESS MY LOVE FOR THIS SCENE. I really can't. I love it to bits, that's all I can say. I love it to bits, and I will fangirl over it until I am ninety-something (because by then, I'll probably have lost my sight or something like that.)


Then she watches him leave till she can't see the train. And then only, with the steam quietly vanishing at her sides, she hides her beautiful brown-eyed face behind her leather gloves and starts to cry for her dear Matthew.

I JUST CAN'T. (And I really can't. I'm not just saying 'I just can't' because it's a cool thing to do. I really haven't said half of the things I wanted to say about this scene.)


This is Matthew in the beginning of the scene. I told you he was handsome.
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What railway scenes do you love?
Have I mentioned it? (Because if I haven't, you should tell me without any futher ado.)

8/26/2014

(#3) Dear Diary...


Dear Diary,
 
Today my mamma and I went to visit the Hales, a pecksy-wecksy family from down South. I must say, I'm rather appalled at the state of their home and living. I could sum up millions of things, but, to start with, they did not have a piano. Imagine, Diary - if you can imagine, for I doubt that you can - to have a life without a piano! I know I could not live without a piano. I am a very musical young lady, with outstanding talent - people say so, you know - and life without a piano seems to me horrendous, appalling and absolutely miserable. That, I suppose, proves that I'm extremely musical, does it not?
 
Anyhow, I was quite appalled to see they didn't own a piano. I told them so, but their faces remained listless and uninterested. Oh dear me! I was quite appalled.
 
Their parlour is about half the size of our hall! Imagine living in such a cramped way, day after day! Oh, that coincidentally rhymed! I am quite giddy. I'm always giddy when I accidently rhyme.
 
Margaret Hale, the daughter of the family is such a stick-in-the-mud! She hardly spoke a civil word and did not know anything about Paris and the latest fashions. She was insipid and dull, whilst I was cheerful and bubbly. She has it after her mother, who is pretty much the same, only even worse. My poor mother tried hard to converse with her, and I could feel her agony when Mrs Hale just kept silent. How do they manage to be so uncivilized! I am quite appalled!
 
And the biscuits they offered us, diary, the biscuits. From far off they looked rather pleasant, and I was gingerly looking forward to a little afternoon treat. But, diary, as the plateau with the biscuits neared my poor nose, I could smell that they were badly cooked and smelled as if they were rather out of date! I refused as politely as I could, gesturing lady-likely with my hands. I do not mean to be impertinent, but the biscuits looked positively horrible from nearby. I was quite appalled!
 
But of course, I am determined to remain civil and treat the Hales like neighbours, just as a civilized lady such as myself should do.
 
Yours truly,
Fanny Thornton
 
 
Is their any particular Period Drama/Literature person you'd like me (Naomi, not Fanny:) to write a 'dear diary' entry from?

8/19/2014

The funnest tag evah

A fun picture for the funnest tag evah

I came across this funnest tag evah on Ally's blog here, which was a very old blog post but seriously... the tag is just too ridiculously fun to ignore. You try it too, right?
 
The rules are:
List twelve characters from any fandom/literary source, and then answer the following questions.

Make SURE that you list the characters BEFORE reading the questions!!! This is very important, people- and, if you don't listen to that- the tag isn't the funnest anymore.

Just, another sweet, fun picture for you all :-) I like sweet pictures.
 
 
Here you have the twelve literary/Period Drama people I have chosen:

      1.      Lydia Bennet (Youngest Bennet sister in Pride and Prejudice (1995, note.))
2.      Bertram Wooster (Jeeves somewhat empty-headed master) (Jeeves and Wooster)
3.      Fanny Thornton (Mr Thornton's annoying sister (North and South))
4.      Violet Crawley / Lady Grantham (Granny in Downton Abbey)
5.      Mr Knightley (My favourite hero (Emma 2009))
6.      Anne Shirley (The red-headed chatterbox (Anne of Green Gables))
7.      Mr Collins (The slimy toad in Pride and Prejudice (1995, note))
8.      Cynthia Kirkpatrick (Molly Gibson's sophisticated step-sister (Wives and Daughters))
9.      Mrs Palmer (Empty-headed, giddy with chatter. (Sense and Sensibility 1995))
10.   Nellie Oleson (Laura Ingalls' rival schoolmate (Little House on the Prairie))
11.   Rhett Butler (Scarlett's O'Hara's teasing husband (Gone With the Wind))
12.   Daisy (The kitchen maid in Downton Abbey)
 
I know, this picture has nothing to do with this blog post. Sheesh.

 
Here we have the questions!

1.      Who would make a better college prof, 6 or 11? (Anne or Rhett Butler)
 
Haha, this is a rather easy answer, because Anne Shirley is a college prof. I don't mean to say that Rhett Butler would not make one, of course, but this, I feel, must go to dear Anne Shirley.

2.      Do you think that 2 would win the “Cutest Guy of 2009"? (Wooster)
 
Weeeell, Wooster is, in his own way, a rather cute, funny person. Mmmm. Perhaps he could just get in, yes. It depends whether he makes one of his silly faces or not. *In aunt Agatha's voice: Close your mouth, Bertey Wooster!"*

3.      12 sends 8 out on a mission. What is it? Does it succeed? (Daisy and Cynthia)
 
Bwhaha! Daisy sends Cynthia out on a mission! Whatevah next, does one wonder? It would have been easier had it been the other way round, wouldn't it have been? But let me think... Daisy sends Cynthia out on a mission. Okay, yes, Daisy asks Cynthia to fetch the parsley Mrs Patmore has told her to get, and Cynthia, horrified, refuses. So no, the mission does not succeed at all. Heehee, I just loved this question. This really is the funnest tag evah.

4.      What is or would be 9's favourite book? (Mrs Palmer)
 
Haha! Here I am again, putting haha's at the beginning of my answers. Because, Mrs Palmer and books, guys? Imagine it. But would she have a favourite book, it would probably be the latest gossip newspaper column.

5.      Would it make more sense for 2 to swear fealty to 6, or the other way around? (Wooster, Anne Shirley)
 
Hahahaha! Oops, I'm laughing again. It's just all so amusing, I cannot help but laugh, can I?! I can't see Anne swearing fealty to someone as unromantic and unimaginative as Wooster, and I can't see Wooster swearing fealty to any girl. But still, I think it would make a little more sense if it were from Wooster to Anne.

6.      For some reason, 5 is looking for a roommate. Should (s)he share a studio apartment with 9 or 10? (Mr Knightley, Mrs Palmer, Nellie Oleson.)
 
Sorry people, but I simply have to burst into laughter. Ha. Ha. Ha. Mr Knightley choosing to share a study room with either Mrs Palmer or Nellie Oleson?! Something is wrong here. Mr Knightley, I believe would not choose Mrs Palmer because of her tongue going clickety-clack. Nellie is annoying, but also stays quiet if she wants to. So, after racking my brain for some good five minutes, I think he would, after racking his brain for some good sixty minutes, choose Nellie Oleson.

7.      2, 7, and 12 have dinner together. Where do they go, and what do they discuss? (Wooster,  Mr Collins and Daisy.)
 
Wooster, Mr Collins and Daisy!?! Nevah. Well, since all three of them are so different, they would go to a restaurant, as that is what one all can agree to. They would discuss Rosings Park- well, Mr Collins would. Wooster would try to change the conversation now and then, not succeeding very well, and Daisy would not say anything but, 'Oh, she must be very rich, then!' now and then, to be polite.

8.      3 challenges 10 to a duel. What happens? (Fanny Thornton and Nellie Oleson)
 
Haha! Fanny Thornton and Nellie Oleson! They'd kill each other! Whoops. (I promise you that I did not read these questions before naming my characters.)

9.      If 1 stole 8's most precious possession, how would she/he get it back? (Lydia Bennet, Cynthia Kirkpatrick)
 
I can well imagine Lydia Bennet stealing Cynthia Kirkpatricks old love letters! Cynthia would do anything to get them back, probably begging Molly to help her. She'd probably try to steal it, or bribe with money.
 
10.  Suggest a title for a story in which 7 and 12 both attain what they most desire. (Mr Collins and Daisy.)
 
Haha! How can I find something which both Mr Collins and Daisy most desire? Is this possible, readers? Help me! Maybe the attention of their patronesses. I believe Daisy would also like attention of her patroness, if she has one, or just attention. So, the title would be, 'Attention at last.'

11.  What kind of plot device would you use if you wanted 4 and 1 to work together? (Violet Crawley, Lydia Bennet)

Bwhaha! Violet Crawley and unsophisticated Lydia Bennet! Mmm. This really is a hard one. Well, Lydia would have to be bribed with something to work with the Countess. A trip to Brighton for Lydia and she just might work with the Dowager Countess. But then, the Dowager Countess would never want to work. I give it up.
 
12.  If 7 visited you for the weekend, how would you get along? (Mr Collins)

*Shrieks* No! Oh no! I don't even want to imagine visiting Mr Collins! We would not get along, that's for sure. I would try to ignore him as much as I can, as we all want. *In Charlotte Lucas' voice: 'I encourage him to spend a lot of time in the garden. He walks every day... I encourage him to do that as well.'

13.  If you could command 3 to perform any one task or service for you, what would it be? (Fanny Thornton)

Oh, how I wish I could command Fanny Thornton to perform me a service! That would just be sheer bliss. I would, of course, tell her to stop being such a stick-in-the-mud.

14.  Does anyone on your friends list write or draw 11? (Rhett Butler)

I confess I don't quite get this. Am I supposed to say whether Rhett Butler could be my friend or not? Well, Rhett Butler sometimes irritates me, but, on the whole, I think we could be friends.

15.  If 2 had to choose sides between 4 and 5, which would it be? (Wooster, Violet Crawley, Mr Knightley)

Wooster would go for Mr Knightley's side, indubitably. He wouldn't choose Violet Crawley/ Dowager Countess because 1) She's a women and Wooster prefers men 2) She looks like an aunt of his 3) he doesn't like this aunt of his 4) Not at all.
 
16.  What might 10 shout while charging into battle? (Nellie Oleson)

Haha! Nellie would shout for anything. She'd shout, 'Maaaaa! I want to go hooome! I want some caaandy!'

17.  If you chose a song to represent 8, which song would you choose? (Cynthia Kirkpatrick)

Let me see. Cynthia sings a song with the words, 'Oh! To London I will go!' in the movie, so I suppose that's it.

18.  1, 6, and 12 are having dim sum at a Chinese restaurant. There is only one scallion pancake left, and they all reach for it at the same time. Who gets to eat it? (Lydia Bennet, Anne Shirley, Daisy)

How interesting! Lydia, Anne and Daisy on an outing together! Well, Daisy would be shy and not take it, Anne would go for it, but, of course, Lydia, noisy and boisterous, would get it first- and grab it greedily.

19.  What might be a good pick-up line for 2 to use on 10? (Wooster on Nellie Oleson)

Haha! I'm so glad Wooster is number 2! He'd say, 'I say, Nellie! You are a poop. A poop, Nellie.'
I know it's vulgar, but he would say exactly that.

20.  What would 5 most likely be arrested for? (Mr Knightley)

No! Impossible! Mr Knightley would never get arrested. But if he did, it would be trespassing, perhaps. Not that I can see him doing that, but you know, IF something, it would probably be that. Oh, I'm not sure.

21.  What is 6's secret? (Anne Shirley)

Anne Shirley's secret? Hmmm. No idea, at present. Maybe something very wicked she and Diana once imagined. They vowed faithfully never to tell anyone. I could see Anne do that, couldn't you?

22.  If 11 and 9 were racing to a destination, who would get there first? (Rhett Butler and Mrs Palmer.)

Haha! Rhett Butler, OF COURSE. Mrs Palmer can't run unless it's something to do with her son. There. I am a poet, and you did not know it!

23.  If you had to walk home through a bad neighbourhood late at night, would you feel safer in the company of 7 or 8? (Mr Collins or Cynthia Kirkpatrick)

Okay, I know Mr Collins is a man, but I would never feel safe with him. Cynthia, however, is confident and I would feel rather safe under her guidance. Not that safe, you know, but still better than with Mr Collins.

24.  1 and 9 reluctantly team up to save the world from the threat posed by 4's sinister secret organization. 11 volunteers to help them, but it is later discovered that s/he is actually a spy for 4. Meanwhile, 4 has kidnapped 12 in an attempt to force their surrender. Following the wise advice of 5, they seek out 3, who gives them what they need to complete their quest. What title would you give this fic?

So. Lydia Bennet and Mrs Palmer reluctantly team up to save the world from the threat posed by Violet Crawley's sinister secret organization. Rhett Butler volunteers to help them, but it is later discovered that he is actually a spy for Violet Crawley. Meanwhile, Violet Crawley has kidnapped Daisy in an attempt to force their surrender. Following the wise advice of Mr Knightley, they seek out  Fanny Thornton, who gives them what they need to complete their quest. What title would you give this fic?

Haha! This is far by the best yet. The Dowager Countess kidnapping Daisy! Mr Knightley advising to ask Fanny Thornton to help!! Argh. I would call this fictional book: "Wonders of Wonders, Miracles of Miracles." Because, it is impossible.

Just... because it's a pretty picture.


Here are the questions again, for you:
(Do, do it, because it just is the funnest tag evah. And tell me if you do, so I can giggle again. :)

1.      Who would make a better college prof, 6 or 11?
2.      Do you think that 2 would win the “Cutest Guy of 2009"?
3.      12 sends 8 out on a mission. What is it? Does it succeed?
4.      What is or would be 9's favourite book?
5.      Would it make more sense for 2 to swear fealty to 6, or the other way around?
6.      For some reason, 5 is looking for a roommate. Should (s)he share a studio apartment with 9 or 10?
7.      2, 7, and 12 have dinner together. Where do they go, and what do they discuss?
8.      3 challenges 10 to a duel. What happens?
9.      If 1 stole 8's most precious possession, how would she/he get it back?
10.  Suggest a title for a story in which 7 and 12 both attain what they most desire.
11.  What kind of plot device would you use if you wanted 4 and 1 to work together?
12.  If 7 visited you for the weekend, how would you get along?
13.  If you could command 3 to perform any one task or service for you, what would it be?
14.  Does anyone on your friends list write or draw 11?
15.  If 2 had to choose sides between 4 and 5, which would it be?
16.  What might 10 shout while charging into battle?
17.  If you chose a song to represent 8, which song would you choose?
18.  1, 6, and 12 are having dim sum at a Chinese restaurant. There is only one scallion pancake left, and they all reach for it at the same time. Who gets to eat it?
19.  What might be a good pick-up line for 2 to use on 10?
20.  What would 5 most likely be arrested for?
21.  What is 6's secret?
22.  If 11 and 9 were racing to a destination, who would get there first?
23.  If you had to walk home through a bad neighbourhood late at night, would you feel safer in the company of 7 or 8?
24.  1 and 9 reluctantly team up to save the world from the threat posed by 4's sinister secret organization. 11 volunteers to help them, but it is later discovered that s/he is actually a spy for 4. Meanwhile, 4 has kidnapped 12 in an attempt to force their surrender. Following the wise advice of 5, they seek out 3, who gives them what they need to complete their quest. What title would you give this fic?

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