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caramelsilver ([personal profile] caramelsilver) wrote2010-01-30 02:25 am

Welcome to the Three Sentence Fic-A-Thon:

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This is a challenge where you answer a prompt with a fic consisting of only three sentences. It's open to all fandoms and you can post and answer as many prompts as you like. Only one prompt per comment please.

When posting a prompt please format it this way:

fandom, character/pairing, prompt word/sentence.

Lastly, please pimp this to your flist, I'd like as many as possible to come and participate!

Have fun!

If you have any questions ask them to the first comment.

Edit December 10th: Thanks to the brilliant [livejournal.com profile] grim_lupine we now have a delicious account. So head on over there to find some unfilled prompts: three_sentence_ficathon's delicious bookmarks.

A small note from [livejournal.com profile] grim_lupine who's organizing the delicious archive: "So I'm not familiar with all the fandoms here; sometimes when people post a ficlet they abbreviate a fandom and sometimes they don't (like BSG versus Battlestar Galactica, but I know that one) so I might have it listed twice in the delicious tags. If someone notices something messed up they can comment below." -- So do that, and when requesting something new, please use the fandom's whole name.

[identity profile] grim-lupine.livejournal.com 2009-12-07 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Peter is all golden magnificence, strong and proud and somehow managing to embody leadership and the dignity of royalty, even when he has returned to an ill-fitting body too small to contain his presence.

Susan has her books and her vast book-knowledge, and when she sets those aside she has her blossoming beauty, sending out Cupid's arrows in place of the ones she once let fly in battle; Lucy is a girl with the kindness and maturity of a full-grown woman, and that kindness extends to letting their parents pretend she is still the same daughter they remember.

Edmund--Edmund is the shadow-dweller, the king in an exile of his own making, unsure of his place in this world where the boy he used to be has been replaced by a man who has seen and learned too much: he does not have Peter's bold presence, nor Susan's doll-like impassive front, nor Lucy's sweet acceptance; what he has is quieter than that, and it is this knowledge: that mistakes can be made and learned from, and a traitor can become king, and the world around him will not end in ice.

(I adore Edmund. He's always been my favorite character in Narnia, one of my favorite characters in general, and I could write about him for hours. :D)

[identity profile] caramelsilver.livejournal.com 2009-12-07 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh wow. This is really really great. I love it. Edmund is my favorite character too! And I love him so much. Thanks.

[identity profile] grim-lupine.livejournal.com 2009-12-07 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! Edmund is wonderful--I think I love him because his journey in the books takes work; to get to be King Edmund the Just he has to grow more than his siblings, and that makes it mean all the more.