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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2025-10-10 02:25 am

Critical Role: Campaign 4, Episode 2

As I mentioned last week, I'm going to try to type up posts each week as I watch the new episode of Critical Role. It's a combination of quotes, random thoughts, and some speculation, and it's full of spoilers (albeit vague ones in places).

Spoilers under the cut. )

Yeah, that episode was a winner too. So far, this campaign is starting off strong.

My biggest issue last week was that I couldn't turn the television's sound up enough to properly hear things without disturbing people around me, so I decided to try something new this week. I couldn't get my Fire Stick to connect to the headset that I usually use with my computer, but I was able to get it to attach to my ear buds, so I was able to properly listen to the episode without worrying about disturbing anyone else this week. And, hey, it worked! It was much easier not to miss things.
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beccaelizabeth ([personal profile] beccaelizabeth) wrote2025-10-10 05:53 am

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I saw a thing on tumblr asking what your most recent fandom is
like not the one you liked the most recently but the one that was made most recently
and that's... weirdly tricky to figure out?

I mean Doctor Who breaks the maths, obviously, because as with comics fandoms it has been going since forever and there's new canon in one or another medium still and for years to come and also you probably haven't had enough time in your entire life to read watch listen it all.

So Doctor Who.

But also the assorted comics fandoms are just... I haven't been doing much Marvel recently, it all went on that paid for Disney thing and not DVDs, and how do you count it, each new series or film or what?
And my DC fandom just kind of switches focus with a really wide set of things. Like I disliked Titans but I started watching more sorts of John Constantine and once again have had to realise that my situation with that guy is of long standing but no specific canon is actually my version of that guy so I'm stuck talking to the one in my head. As you do.

But I have watched new to me comics movies cartoons live action TV recently.
Legends of Tomorrow is the newest part of that fandom that I'm actively fannish in my head about.
Pretty new? Right?

... pre 2020 but ...

Outside of that there is Pathfinder. And again, how do you count? Because Wrath of the Righteous is its own self contained story with its own new characters, and being a game one of those characters is your OC KC on every play through. But also the paper adventure paths I have been collecting are still being published. I was going to stick with first edition until I actually played more but second edition has been improving things like how they handle ethnicity and I have a stack of second edition too now. But not the rules that are all matching because the remaster happened, which I had a knack for buying things right before they got redone.

But however recent Pathfinder is, that's probably my most recent fandom.

Only I've been buying Pathfinder stuff and putting it in Librarything for about as long as Legends of Tomorrow has existed.

I knew it had been actual years of only really watching Doctor Who but I am feeling kind of weird about how many actual years it has been of mostly just... same huge great interconnected universes, DW, DC, or Pathfinder.



Like, I have bought and read books, kept up with everything by Seanan McGuire nearly, but when I went back through my catalog I seem to be buying half a dozen at a time, about once a year, when I go make the order for the next set of Seanan's.


Also my To Read pile is epic.


But now I am thinking about it I may need to vary my input diet a bit, and possibly join this decade in more than just DW DC PF.
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isabrella ([personal profile] isabrella) wrote in [community profile] yuletide2025-10-10 03:52 pm

Femslash Festivus 2025

A mini-challenge for anyone who would love to see more femslash in the world and especially in this year's Yuletide!

Femslash Festivus is a collection post for femslash requests that you are making for Yuletide. Posting here doesn't obligate you to do anything, but it helps other femslashers find you and treat you.

Posting guidelines:
  • Your request must center around a femslash pairing or poly arrangement involving at least two women.
  • The femslash should be front and center of your requests in this post.
  • You can include any characters you want - if you're requesting gender-bending, please do note that clearly in your post.
  • Use your good judgement about ships with non-binary, gender fluid, genderqueer etc. characters; I'm thinking along the lines of the Femslash Ex rules, where you can include them if you'd be comfortable tagging any works about them as femslash.
  • If you are asking for femslash in a fandom where you requested Worldbuilding, no characters, or just one character, this is perfectly fine! Just talk up the kind of pairings you'd want to receive in your comment.
  • Another idea is to note whether you're interested in porn or prefer more G/T-rated content.
In your comment, please include:

<strong>AO3 Username:</strong>

<strong>Fandom</strong>

<strong>Requested Characters/Ships (if applicable):</strong>


More suggestions:

<strong>One sentence pitch for your ship:</strong>

<strong>Letter Link:</strong>

<strong>Prompts:</strong>

<strong>Any Other Details:</strong>


Please do use the tag 'Femslash Festivus' for works inspired by this challenge!

Edited based on the 2020 post and inspired by other mini-challenges from 2024.
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-10-09 07:49 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. I took an after lunch walk today. It's definitely more pleasant for midday walking around my work these days than it was last month, but today was pretty sunny. I walked up to 85°C again and tried a seasonal drink, but wished I had just gone with the delicious lavender tea latte I got last time. The seasonal was a matcha pumpkin spice latte, and it just did not work. I did get a tasty bun with mango pudding filling, though.

2. We had hiyashi chuka for dinner tonight (cold ramen noodles). I used to always prefer the sesame dressing one, but a few years ago Carla got the yuzu soy sauce one and that turned out to be amazing, so that's what we get all the time now.

3. The chair that has been sitting on the curb for like three weeks now is finally gone! I'm not sure if it was in response to my request (which they emailed me and said was closed over a week ago and yet the chair was still on the curb) or if another neighbor put in a request as well. Our next door neighbors had added a ton of stuff to the pile, and a neighbor across the street had a couple sofas and mattresses out on their side of the street as well, and it all got picked up.

4. Ollie decided this coaster is the perfect spot to rest his chin.

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rivkat ([personal profile] rivkat) wrote2025-10-09 05:48 pm
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I have an icon for this!

I’ve been rereading Stephen King for comfort reasons, and I have a couple of observations. First, The Dead Zone—which posits political assassination as an actual solution to a potential presidential madman—hits a bit different these days. Second (and not unrelatedly), while I am happy enough to get the expanded version of The Stand, it was a huge mistake for King to try to change the setting from 1980 to 1990; random updated pop culture references can’t disguise the fact that America changed substantially in that decade, such that characters and settings that made sense in 1980 were no longer plausible in 1990. The teenaged, white Nick Andros would almost certainly not have used the word “Negro” to describe an old woman in 1990. The singer Larry Underwood would have different beliefs about music from the 70s, when he was a young child rather than a teen/early adult. From attitudes towards single mothers to how racism was expressed to the dumping practices of fabric mills, the revised version still reads like 1980, but with a mention of rap on the radio, and it’s not good.


Yuletide ([syndicated profile] yuletide_admin_feed) wrote2025-10-09 08:28 pm

Yuletide 2025 Tag Set Open!

Posted by morbane

There's a new post up on the Yuletide Admin comm regarding Yuletide 2025 Tag Set Open!. Please note that there may have been a delay between that post and this crosspost.

You can go through to DW to check the details:

Dreamwidth Post

If you have follow-up questions, they can be asked in the DW comment section using a DW login, OpenID with another login, or a signed anonymous comment.
Organization for Transformative Works ([syndicated profile] otw_news_feed) wrote2025-10-09 05:56 pm

Dreaming the Answers is Moving to the AO3!

Posted by Lute

cj2017 and feroxargentea, publishers of The X-Files fanzine Dreaming the Answers, are importing the zine’s fanworks to the Archive of Our Own (AO3).

In this post:

Background explanation

Dreaming the Answers (DTA) was a 33-issue The X-Files fanzine published from November 1997 to March 2001. The zine featured primarily Mulder/Scully fic with additional meta, reviews, and news of note. The publishers are still proud of Dreaming the Answers, and they’d like to make it freely available and preserve any of its fanfic that isn’t yet archived. For more information, refer to Dreaming the Answers’ Fanlore page and AO3 collection.

The purpose of the Open Doors Committee’s AO3 Fanzine Scan Hosting Project (FSHP) is to assist publishers of fanzines to incorporate the fanworks from those fanzines into the Archive of Our Own. It is extremely important to Open Doors that we work in collaboration with publishers who want to import their fanzines and that we fully credit creators, giving them as much control as possible over their fanworks. Open Doors will be working with cj2017 and feroxargentea to import the fanzines listed above into separate, searchable collections on the Archive of Our Own. As part of preserving the fanzines in their entirety, all art in the fanzines will be hosted on the OTW’s servers and embedded in their own AO3 work pages.

We will begin importing works from cj2017 and feroxargentea’s fanzines to the AO3 after November. However, the import may not take place for several months or even years, depending on the size and complexity of the task. Creators are always welcome to import their own works and add them to the collections in the meantime.

What does this mean for creators who had work(s) in Dreaming the Answers?

We will send an import notification to the email address we have for each creator. We’ll do our best to check for an existing copy of any works before importing. If we find a copy already on the AO3, we will add it to the collection instead of importing it. All works archived on behalf of a creator will include their name in the byline or the summary of the work.

All imported works will be set to be viewable only by logged-in AO3 users. Once you claim your works, you can make them publicly-viewable if you choose. After 30 days, all unclaimed imported works will be made visible to all visitors.

Please contact Open Doors with your creator pseud(s) and email address(es), if:

  1. You’d like us to import your works, but you need the notification sent to a different email address than the publisher has a record of.
  2. You already have an AO3 account and have imported your works already yourself.
  3. You’d like to import your works yourself (including if you don’t have an AO3 account yet).
  4. You would NOT like your works moved to the AO3, or would NOT like your works added to the fanzine collections.
  5. You are happy for us to preserve your works on the AO3, but would like us to remove your name.
  6. You have any other questions we can help you with.

Please include the name of the publisher or fanzine in the subject heading of your email. If you no longer have access to the email account the publisher has a record of, please contact Open Doors and we’ll help you out. (If you’ve posted the works elsewhere, or have an easy way to verify that they’re yours, that’s great; if not, we will work with cj2017 and feroxargentea to confirm your claims.)

Please see the Open Doors website for instructions on:

If you still have questions…

If you have further questions, visit the Open Doors FAQ, or contact the Open Doors committee.

We’d also love it if fans could help us preserve the story of Dreaming the Answers on Fanlore. If you’re new to wiki editing, no worries! Check out the new visitor portal, or ask the Fanlore Gardeners for tips.

We’re excited to be able to help preserve Dreaming the Answers!

– The Open Doors team, cj2017, and feroxargentea

Commenting on this post will be disabled in 14 days. If you have any questions, concerns, or comments regarding this import after that date, please contact Open Doors.

Asking the Wrong Questions ([syndicated profile] wrongquestions_feed) wrote2025-10-09 07:45 pm

Recent Reading: Big Time by Jordan Prosser

Posted by Abigail Nussbaum

There's something almost irresistibly appealing about the musical biopic. It combines melodrama and genuine accomplishment. It conveys profound importance—this is about music, after all, the kind of music that worms its way into people's minds and hearts and becomes part of the set dressing of their psyches—while at the same time being unbelievably trivial and soapy, reveling in the bed-hopping
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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2025-10-09 12:18 pm

The Mighty Nein



Oh, they've finally released the trailer for the first season of The Mighty Nein! And it looks amazingly good!

I've gotta admit, I'm very curious to see what they end up doing for this series. While I love CR2, the fact that the pandemic happened in the middle of it and they had to unexpectedly take a multiple month hiatus really caused some disconnect in the campaign itself. They've already said they're reworking some plot-related things for the animated series, and I'm really hoping that will fix some of the campaign's weaknesses because the story itself is amazing.

I really wonder what they're going to do with the release schedule. For The Legend of Vox Machina, it's had twelve episodes per season and they've released it in four batches of three episodes each over the course of a month. This series is going to have hour long episodes instead of half hour ones, so I really wonder A. how many episodes the season will be and B. if they'll release it one episode a week.

My suspicion is that it will be eight episodes released weekly, since that's what Amazon does for other hour-long shows like The Rings of Power. We'll have to wait for them to officially confirm it, though.
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m_findlow ([personal profile] m_findlow) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-10-09 06:25 pm

Torchwood: Fanfic: Somewhere that's green

Title: Somewhere that’s green
Fandom: Torchwood
Characters: Ianto, Jack
Author: m_findlow
Rating: PG
Length: 2,097 words
Content notes: None
Author notes: Written for Challenge 493 - Garden
Summary: Jack has a proposition for Ianto that includes something he’s never had before.

Read more... )
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Highlander II ([personal profile] highlander_ii) wrote in [community profile] fan_flashworks2025-10-09 01:13 am

no fandom : icons : gardens

Title: gardens
Fandom: none
Rating: G
Content notes: None apply
Summary: icons of pretty gardens


gardens )
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Lynn | Settiai ([personal profile] settiai) wrote2025-10-09 12:04 am
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Aurendor D&D: Summary for 10/8 Game

In tonight's game, the rest under a cut for those who don't care. )

And that's where we left off.
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Azure Jane Lunatic (Azz) 🌺 ([personal profile] azurelunatic) wrote2025-10-08 08:08 pm

Health (good news)

My immunotherapy infusion yesterday may have been my last!! I have a scan on Monday that will probably say that. Belovedest celebrated by cracking into the Strategic Redpop Reserve. This will mean much more leeway to leave town and such.

Colonoscopy results: mostly normal, one pre (not sure how many pre-s to put here) cancerous "lesion", and all of them removed. Repeat in two years, this time with Extended Prep. (My understanding of "lesion" and the medical definition may not align entirely well.)

Started the new injectable after the colonoscopy. I can definitely feel the impact. It remains to be seen exactly what kind. One of my friends has a new injectable too; she's getting some sinus clearance from it. Of all the random effects.

After the infusion, Belovedest and I trekked up-city to pick up a package for [personal profile] alexseanchai. All Pampered Chef, and a high proportion of likely goodies vs. likely duds. There were some varying scrub brushes. The utensil/knife scrub brush looks like dentures that are actually a scrub brush, but I can see that coming in handy. There was also a quarter-sheet pan with two eighth-sheet pans. And then we trekked back down when Belovedest realized they'd left their tablet at the cancer center. Freakin' ADHD. We're on The Assassins of Thasalon in our progress through Penric.

I have a smallish makeup hobby. Part of that is sometimes going all Weird Barbie on my face with eyeliner or whatever. Tonight I've convinced myself (via iridescent green eyeliner) that some kind of moon phase forehead jewelry might really slap.
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-10-08 07:50 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. Halfway through the week! It feels like a long week so far idk.

2. The other day I realized the little neighborhood market is open from 7am rather than 8am like I had assumed, and it's pretty much right on my morning walk route, so now I can just stop in there if there's something I need to pick up for the day. Like today, I got some celery because Carla wanted to make curry chicken salad for dinner, so she was able to make that while I was at work and it had time to sit and let the flavors meld and was just perfect by the time I got home.

3. Jasper's seen some stuff.