#idk if this is that coherent and well structured its kind of stream of consciousness post tbh
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actually im not done about this
this is literally verbatim what tyreen says at the pyre of stars and i want you to read it and tell me this is a) someone who hated their brother and only saw him as a means to an end or b) someone who is making calm rational non-self destructive descisions after the death of said brother
āWhen Troy and I were kids, weād stare up at the night sky and dream of becoming stars. The brightest in the galaxy, Troy always said. So we left this place behind. Went to Pandora to become Vault Hunters ourselves. Weād open the Vault of Vaults and become the biggest stars in the galaxy. They seem so small now, our dreams. Not befitting a god. Now Iām gonna devour every last star in the universe, one by one. Until nothing shines but me.ā
also, through the whole next cutscene, tyreen keeps saying stuff like āyou kept us hereā and *the universe should have been oursā like shes STILL including troy even though hes dead
from the point troy dies right until the end of the game, every time tyreen calls to taunt you she not only sounds more distant and tired, but actively malicious too. previously, when troy was there and adding to it, it felt almost fun and goofy, but after that shes very clearly lost whatever fun she got out of this, now shes simply out for blood and is going to take everyone down with her
actually, the more i think about it, the more i feel like she starts acting more like troy after he gets mayas powers
like, after he kills her and gains something that puts him on par with his sister, not only is he more outgoing and making rash descisions, but he even outright tells you that tyreen thinks this is all just a game but he wants to kill you right there and then so the raiders arent meddling as much
tyreen thinks the vault hunters attacking them is a fun thing to raise viewer count, troy thinks they should eliminate the threat while they still can, troy dies, and suddenly tyreen isnt joking anymore
but anyway, tldr, the calypsos care abt each other v much albeit in weird and unhealthy ways, theyre far more interesting than jack ever was, and people who woobify troy while condemning tyreen for the exact same thing should take a good hard look at that mentality
and to anyone who would be like āuh well if you listen to this echo log you can clearly tell tyreens manipulating troyā blah blah blah, actions speak louder than words and i hope ive explained why tyreens actions (and also words) after troys death show that she cared about him very much
#ash.txt#borderlands#idk if this is that coherent and well structured its kind of stream of consciousness post tbh#but anyway been thinkin abt this since last night fghjk#they are so AUGHHH SHAKES THEM#troy calypso#tyreen calypso#sure tag em why not
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Okay *cracks knuckles* letās go! F, M, and S have already been taken from this list, so feel free to send in... B, C, D, or H, I guess. Yeehaw. This is really fucking long.
A: How did you come up with the title to [TMWCIFTC]? -- It started, as many things do, as a bad pun. The novel The Spy who Came In from the Cold was a cold-war spy thriller, about a British spy who goes over to East Germany as an apparent defect, except heās actually there to spread misinformation and fuck shit up. He falls in love, becomes disillusioned with his superiors, and is shot dead over the corpse of his lover after climbing over to the east side of the wall. Needless to say, this is nowhere close to what happens in TMWCIFTC. I chose it early on because of the literal meaning: thereās a moth(man), heās coming in from the cold WV weather, boom shaka laka, we have a title. Over time, though, itās evolved into another meaning. Indrid himself is coming in from an isolated, lonely existence: heās rejoining the family that cut ties with him, heās in love, heās warm and safe. The moth sure did come in from the cold, and hopefully he stays that way.
E: If you wrote a sequel to [TMWCIFTC], what would it be about? -- Hm. Considering my entire TAZ fic career is a tangled hairball of sequels and prequels, I kind of have this base covered. At the moment, TCOS - aka The Children of Sylvain, the sequel to TMWCIFTC - is about three things: a Pine Guard road trip race against time and the feds, the Spanish Sylvan Inquisition That Nobody Expected (least of all Jake and Hollis, who have to set aside their differences and past conflicts to save Kepler - and who knows, maybe theyāll fall in love along the way), and Alexandra the Interpreter getting woke to Sylvan politics and doing what she can from the inside to change them. In other words, itās going to be a massive sequel that is the finale of the Amnesty alternate universe Iāve created. Itās this seriesā Endgame. (That reminds me, I need an actual title for this collection of stories Iām writing. TheĀ āTin Cinematic Universeā doesnāt quite have the ring to it that Iād like.)
G: Do you write your story from start to finish, or do you write the scenes out of order? -- eh, it kind of depends. Itās like a buffering bar on Youtube videos. I outline what I can until I run out of ideas, then start writing, then add outlines to the end, until the outline is complete and I just have to keep writing.
I: Do you have a guilty pleasure in fic (reading or writing)? -- I donāt have one for reading, but for writing, I fucking love structuring chapters around songs. Classical or otherwise, I love music. All my stories play in my head like a movie screen, and I just do my best to describe what Iām seeing in my head with an accompanying score. Itās not so much a guilty pleasure as it is a writing process. Frankly, I donāt think I actually have a guilty pleasure; the act of writing itself is all the happiness I need.
J: Write or describe an alternative ending to [insert fic]. -- An alternate ending for The Devil Went Down To Georgia would be... interesting. It ended with Boyd-as-Jersey-Devil scaring the pants off some poor broke college kid, who stole his worthless fiddle; then he changed back, and he and Ned went on their merry way to go break into Aubreyās house and send everything down the drain. If there was one thing that I could change in there, it would be how fast Ned ran. If he ran a little faster, he would have seen the alley; he would have witnessed Boyd turning into the Jersey Devil, or at least turning back into himself; and heād get a very rude awakening as to what Sylvans are and that his partner (in crime, and everything that mattered) was a fucking cryptid. God, thatād be a fun AU to write. Who knows, I might go do that someday.
K: Whatās the angstiest idea youāve ever come up with? -- At the moment, the only angsty idea that Iām actually conceptualizing is a Hollis/Jake angsty breakup for TSG. (Spoilers, I guess.) I once wrote a very grimdark ending to TMWCIFTC where everyone fell through the ice and drowned. It wasnāt fun. Iāve also mentally killed off each Amnesty protagonist and NPC in various ways, but I never felt comfortable writing them down. I only write angst with a happy ending because those are the kinds of stories I need to hear.
L: How many times do you usually revise your fic/chapter before posting? -- 9 times out of 10, I just throw it into the void. I write as much as I can in big chunks, and then kind of hope for the best. TMWCIFTC, for example, is a completely unedited, unbetaed vomit draft. I usually do a quick reread of my oneshots to catch grammar and spelling errors, but other than that I just trust myself that itās fine.
N: Is there a fic you wish someone else would write (or finish) for you? -- Can I get some kind of resolution for To the Edge of Night? Can I please get some kind of resolution for To the Edge of Night??? I was 14 chapters into that bastard before I a) became a more casual MCU fan and b) discovered TAZ. It was such a niche fic with such a niche structure - LOTR as galactic Asgardian propaganda to cover up Odinās mistakes - that at some point I lost interest in it. I just saw Endgame though, so now I might get some inspiration for stuff to bastardize.
O: How do you begin a storyāwith the plot, or the characters? -- Characters. When coming up with character backstories, I can usually find ways to slot their lives together that necessitate a plot. I love character-driven stories, where their actions actually do shit and their words actually mean something, in favor of getting dragged along behind the plot like tin cans behind a car.
P: Are you what George R. R. Martin would call an āarchitectā or a āgardenerā? (How much do you plan in advance, versus letting the story unfold as you go?) -- Iām definitely an architect, but in a really messy way. My friends can attest that I do an insane amount of planning for each story - often in their DMs, sorry about that, Fae, Cro, Indy and Aline š¬ - and all that usually ends up in a stream-of-consciousness rant outline on Google Drive. Knowing where the story is going helps me a lot, but the planning I do is definitely just building flower beds in which to sow seeds. Or building a greenhouse. I plan the bare bones of a story, and things get really wild within it, but it does follow a logical plot structure.
Q: How do you feel about collaborations? -- I have a lot of respect for the people who can successfully pull it off, but idk if iād ever want to do one myself. I get really possessive of my stories and ideas and like to be the one in charge of their execution. That being said, some collabs have produced amazing stories. I donāt mind reading collab fics, but actually being in a collab grates on me more than it should.
R: Are there any writers (fanfic or otherwise) you consider an influence? -- Iām definitely influenced heavily by Neil Gaiman. I read American Gods and Good Omens a lot while I was trying to write TMWCIFTC; not only was it a good brain break, but I was able to pick up a lot of tips on scene pacing, concise yet expressive language, and character interactions. My creative wriitng professors have always told us to read so we know what to steal - not in terms of content, but in execution.Ā
On the fanfic side, @miamaroo is a huge inspiration for me. Iāve been reading Northern Migration a lot recently, and I love how its canon divergence is so worldshaking and so complex, but is still familiar in nostalgic yet terrifying ways. I read it back in October, went,Ā āHuh, I wanna do something that wild. And if miamaroo can do it then I sure as fuck can too,ā and I started planning TMWCIFTC during that one month dead zone the McElroys took last year. Northern Migration is one of the best, most coherent, most stunning, and most incredibly written TAZ Balance AUs Iāve ever read, and if I hadnāt read it, I wouldnāt have been inspired to take the fuckall huge plunge into TMWCIFTC.
S: Any fandom tropes you canāt resist? -- Bed sharing and cuddling, hand kissing, wrist kissing, whump, sympathetic villains. Canon divergent AUs are my absolute favorite things to both read and write. Anything that would turn me into Charlie Kelly slamming his finger on a bulletin board screaming,Ā āCAROL,ā is a fic I would give my life for.Ā
T: Any fandom tropes you canāt stand? -- Not a fan of a) woobification and b) flat villain characterization, to the point where the story is riding on villain tropes instead of an actual person or plot. Character nuance is always something I look for when I read. I donāt usually get bitter about tropes, though; some stuff, when subverted, works really well. I fully subscribe to donāt like, donāt read, donāt write, which is why I donāt write anything that warrants AO3 content warning tags or an Explicit rating, in favor of focusing on plot. Every author has a reason for what they write and how - be it their level of experience, personal preference, or simply the joy of writing something and getting it out there - and I respect that.Ā Within reason, of course.
U: Share three of your favorite fic writers and why you like them so much. --Ā
@miamaroo, for reasons Iāve already discussed. My favorite TAZ Balance author hands down. Read Northern Migration and give it the love it deserves, or Iām replacing all the faucets in your house with silly straws.
@transagentstern. Fae has a bunch of absolutely incredible fics and an amazing grasp on characterization. We come from the same place with AUs, in that canon is but the bare planks on which we put the drywall of our plot an characterization. They structure AUs and character backstories from the ground up in believable and emotionally raw ways. Also they have great music taste. I especially like their interpretation of Indrid in Moth to the Flame; he, like all the other characters in the story, is far from perfect, and his character arc is explored in relatable ways that I love to read.Ā
@keplersheetz. Aline - theneonpineapple on AO3 - researches like a motherfucker and has a wealth of knowledge/experience/viewpoints to draw on, making author-author interactions with herĀ an absolute delight. Sheās also doing the lordās work with rarepairs. Spin a wheel, find a ship, and sheās probably written for it or at least conceptualized it. Reading her character studies and stories of the old Pine Guard - aka Mamaās original crew, before the current PCs joined - is always a delight. Iāve also hashed out a lot of details for The Children of Sylvain, especially for Mr. Boyd Mosche, guilt-wracked Jersey Devil extraordinaire, with her help.Ā
V: If you could write the sequel (or prequel) to any fic out there not written by yourself, which would you choose? -- Not gonna lie, Iām fine with a lot of stuff thatās out there right now. Itās been a hot few months since Iāve actually stopped to read fic, but from what I recall, most of the fics Iāve read have done a good job of keeping things intact.
W: Do you like more general prompts, or more specific ones? -- The vaguer, the better. With really specific prompts, it usually feels as if the storyās been written for me already; with vague, general prompts, I have more agency to explore my own ideas. Some accompanying detail is usually nice, though. For example, the coffee shop/college/flower shop AUs that @transagentsternā wrote are my ideal prompt for drabbles: premise, a little bit of open-ended detail, clear explanation of whatās going to happen while leaving the rest up to the imagination. Good stuff. If itās for a long-form piece, though, I prefer full agency, or even just some time to lie facedown in the dirt and wait for an idea to strike me.
X: A character you enjoy making suffer. -- Yes.
Y: A character you want to protect. -- Tim.
Z: Major character deathādo you ever write/read it? Is there a character whose death you canāt tolerate? -- I do read lots of major character death, yeah, though not always for TAZ. Thereās something cathartic about seeing a character die, but sometimes it sits wrong with me in ways that I donāt like. As for writing, Iād rather kill a character for a reason rather than for shock value/for the Feels, though said Feels can accompany the reason.Ā
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me talking about my writing or something
Hereās a break from my regularly scheduled reblog fest to talk about myself for once, holy shit. So thisĀ is my free time writing project for the past few months. You know when you make a new character and youāre lazy about so itās just Basically You kinda. Yeah, thatās what this is. Itās a big dumb stream of consciousness fic that I donāt go back and edit and has no overarching plot, sort-of?
Thereās stuff thatās set up in one chapter, and then paid off in another so itās not totally directionless? Like this fic isnāt the best thing ever, and itās definitely not the best thing I could write, itās just something to write, you know? Like Iām not planning on becoming a writer and this fic will always come after my postsecondary education in my Big List of Priorities, but I enjoy doing it.
Even if stuff just kind of Happens, I get to use this writing as like an emotional outlet? Am I Horny On Main from time to time? y e s. Is it well integrated or whatever? Not always. Like at this point Iāve finished all the Big Setup stuff I had thought about at the beginning before I started. I kind of both want to either come up with a new list of plot things to structure the coming chapters about, or just continue drabbles that vary wildly.
Iām just not sure which of those Iāll do. Iāll probably end up doing both to some degree. I just wanted to talk about it a little since, again, I donāt talk about myself a lot on this blog; Iām typically just reblogging a million things like a Human Content Machine. Iāve always liked creating things anyway, since I was young. This is just another manifestation of that, I suppose, since i like final fantasy 7 and have been thinking this up for a while.
Speaking of which, if youāre still reading this youāre at least somewhat invested so I should maybe try to sell you on this piece of writing. Again, itās mostly emotional drama and character dynamics at its core between An OC That Isnāt Me and Sephiroth. I go way back before Crisis Core and try to examine what life at that point in Sephirothās life might have been like, as source material is lacking in this area.
Not to sell myself short again, but really I donāt know how well I do with this considering I get distracted away from theme or coherency by feeling like I have to put something out, even if itās subpar. Or I get sucked into a montage chapter, which is just a series of scenes vaguely connected. Or Big Gay happens. IDK i think thereās some cute moments in there.
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