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Kink Meme - Assassin's Creed pt. 6
Assassin's Creed Kink Meme pt.6
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≈ Comment anonymously with a character/pairing and a kink/prompt.
≈ Comment is filled by another anonymous with fanfiction/art/or any other appropriate medium.
≈ One request per post, but fill the request as much as you want.
≈ The fill/request doesn't necessarily need to be smut.
≈ Don't flame, if you have nothing good to say, don't say anything.
≈ Have a question? Feel free to PM me.
≈ Last, but not least: HAVE FUN!
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#2 (Livejournal) Archive
#2 (Delicious.com) Archive
(Dreamwidth) Archive
#3 (Delicious.com) Archive <-- Currently active
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Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
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Discussion
Re: It's NOT all not-fun and not-games for Connor
(Anonymous) 2014-12-18 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)On the topic of Star Wars and canonicity: I have mixed feelings about the reboot, but then again I've had mixed feelings about Lucasfilm in general for so long that it has stopped bothering me, and though I like to stick to canon and usually want to reconcile everything, I've started to apply methods from the more subversive parts of Tolkien fandom. If there are contradictory sources I accept those parts and interpretations as canon that make the most sense to me, and try not to dwell on those that don't. Yeah, that's kind of snooty, but at least I won't have to throw everything out of the window in case another reboot comes around at some point (you never know).
I think I might start interpreting AC in a similiar manner. Everything I played through is canon of course, but beyond that I'll take it or leave it as I see fit. Much less pitfalls of despair that way.
Concerning leaked content, of course they were going to do the obligatory Victorian London scenario. It's widely known that no interesting events took place anywhere else in the world during the 19th century after all.
In earnest now, it would be nice if they used that to show India and/or Africa, or perhaps the Opium Wars with China, and touched on the conflicts that arose from the expansion of the British Empire, but I'm not getting my hopes up.