if anyone's curious what my ranking of pjo adaptations (counting anything that isn't the first series) are:
) Musical.
) TKC and MCGA.
) Demigod Files, Demigod Diaries (including Son of Magic), Percy's Guide to Greek Gods & Greek Heroes. Also CHB: Classified and Camp Jupiter: Confidential (both ghostwritten by Stephanie True Peters)
) The old Rick Riordan site where you had the interactive maps and stuff. Also the old teaching guides.
) Heroes of Olympus
) I will count CHB: Austin. my beloved.
) PJO Ultimate Guide and TKC Survival Guide (Ghostwritten by Mary-Jane Knight). Guide To The Norse Worlds and Magician's Manual (both Stephanie True Peters) i will also put here. Also let's put Singer of Apollo here.
) That one youtube series everybody watched at some point of the cosplayers. you know the one. the specific one where they had the scene of Rachel doing the statue thing. The thumbnail was Rachel and Percy next to a fountain. I can't find it anymore but it lives rent-free in my brain.
) Graphic novels & the french books tied.
) ....the Mad Libs. Tied with Demigods and Monsters, the activity booklets, and the coloring books.
) Demigods of Olympus (Choose your own adventure ebook)
) Trials of Apollo
) TOA & MCGA youtube advertisement videos tied with the Lightning Thief movie video game
) Show & Movies tied
) Read Riordan articles, Chalice of the Gods trilogy, Un Natale Mezzosangue, and Nachos After The War tied
) The Sun And The Star
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According to Saki, Tsukasa is a bit of a big eater and usually eats foods with high protein.
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I can already hear the distant shipping discourse about Tadius and the prince
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"the Doctor didn't love River that much because he didn't spend 4.5 billion years just to try and bring her back"
lmao River would have slapped him into his next regeneration if he tried to do that in her name and then we would have gotten our space wives for real
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There's always a danger of caring too much about a story, and then getting paralyzed by the need to do it justice, so it never gets written.
I've solved this problem in the past by writing stories so fast that I don't have time to get too invested, or writing stories that I'm not that attached to.
But maybe the trick is to love the story so much that I want to share it any way I can, even if it's imperfect. To feel that any version of this story is better than the story never getting written at all. To get out of my own way and stop worrying about what other people will think of my writing, or even what I think of my writing, and love the story for its own sake, love the readers enough to want to have the joy of sharing the story with them.
Maybe it'll work. Maybe it won't. But so far it feels like a much better approach.
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Maia: He's a fine beast.
Selene: Hm?
Maia: Your companion.
Selene: Oh, Whiskers. He is.
Xoti (if present): ...Oh. Oh. We're talking about the lion. [laughs nervously] 'Course we're talking about the lion.
Maia: Didn't know there were lions in the Dyrwood.
Selene: We're more of a stelgaer country - but, sometimes lions get brought in.
Maia: I get that. I'm glad you two found each other.
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Sth sth how saying the blond F1 world champion from Germany who was born in the 80s and is a cancer and has an intense relationship with Sir Lewis Hamilton that included amongst other things a controversial crash and who has two daughters and also cares a lot about the environment and environmental issues applies to not one but two (2) men ... brainrot ...
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