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rheasilvia ([personal profile] rheasilvia) wrote2009-01-23 10:46 pm

Crazy Crossover Conversations Meme

Seen at [livejournal.com profile] ignipes' LJ:

Give me two characters from different fandoms you know I'm familiar with, and I'll give you a dialogue happening between the two of them. Without justifying how the crossover would work, how their worlds clashed, or how they could even meet each other. Just a silly crossover conversation with no backstory, for fun.

I'm changing this slightly to include only fandoms I like, so as to minimize potential problem sources in writing these. :-) If you don't know what fandoms I know and like: My LJ interests are far from being a complete list, but they're a place to start. Also, anything I've ever talked or written about in a positive way is fair game.

There are some characters that refuse to talk to me, but I will do my best. *g*
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[identity profile] rheasilvia.livejournal.com 2009-01-24 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm very glad you like the insanity! :-) Yes, Winnetou definitely isn't the easiest person to chatter with, as poor Schuldig has had to discover. ;-) But it looks like they've managed to find common ground for all that...

I'm sure Old Shatterhand and Crawford will have a much easier time of it, though... at least in terms of making conversation. Maybe not so much in other ways. *g*

(And I am staunchly resisting the temptation to imagine a larger context for this because that would just be insane. No, I will be a good girl and stick to the things that I actually intend to be writing! Yes indeed. *g*)

I have a feeling non-crossover Schuldig would be a Karl May fan, so I had Nagi give hints about it in my last Springkink story :-)

Ooh, you did? I will run off at once to read it!! (And I have never thought about it before, but YES, he totally would be!)

[identity profile] daegaer.livejournal.com 2009-01-24 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
*tempts you to vast uncharted waters of the crossover sea*

I think Crawford is far too horrifically pragmatic for any heroic character to tolerate! They could have a fist fight! Old Shatterhand's manly strength vs Crawford's precognition! *tempts*

This is the springkink story (http://community.livejournal.com/springkink/837101.html), in which Schuldig's reading matter proved useful to Nagi many years later :-)
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[identity profile] rheasilvia.livejournal.com 2009-01-24 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
The brutal pragmatism will probably not be a problem, considering Old Shatterhand himself is also quite brutally pragmatic when the situation calls for it. :-)

Should amorality and/or greed surface, however, that would be a horse of a very different color... a manly heroic character can, of course, not countenance such things at all. Though I suspect Crawford would be careful of his words, considering even precognition would probably not be a big help in surviving in the wilderness alone. *g*

Thank you for the link! I am now all gleeful at the thought of Schuldig spreading the Karl May love wherever he may skip. ;-)