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Last edited by SpoonyViking; October 29th, 2021 at 09:04 AM.
I can't believe I never thought of pitting Scathach and King Hassan against each other before. Given one craves death against a worthy opponent and one takes the duty of enforcing death on those who strayed from it, it's such an obvious pairing. That aside this is really an awesome fic. The prose is outstanding throughout. It really reads like some ancient epic, which is obviously the vibe you were shooting for.
One minor question. Is there any special meaning to Bergelmir, the alias KH takes when introducing himself to Scathach? Googling it gets me a frost giant from Norse Mythology, so I'm curious if you picked that name for any symbolic reason or you just liked the way it sounded.
You know, Spoony, if there's one thing you're good at, it's 1v1 duels between Servants--or maybe just Scatty, what, between this and the one with her and Cu
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Wouldn't mind if the fan-fic thread go revived with little one-shots like these, or a day in the life of runaway fiore, or something
And then they kissed? Made love??? Pls tell me.What happened after their fight is unknown.
I really enjoyed reading this fic, both in proofreading it and in reviewing it now. It is beautifully written, and I really admire the conciseness with which you can tell a story. As the story itself points out, we want what we cannot do or be, often.
I read it all the way through and didn't realize it was Hassan either, oops. Didn't detract from me liking this dynamic, though. It is sort of poignant to me (of course, me) that it emulates the meeting and, uh, 'peacemaking' between Enkidu and Gilgamesh.
Imagine that the world is made out of love. Now imagine that it isn’t.
Imagine a story where everything goes wrong, where everyone has their back against the wall, where everyone is in pain and acting selfishly because if they don’t, they’ll die.
Imagine a story, not of good against evil, but of need against need against need, where everyone is at cross-purposes and everyone is to blame.
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Really glad you all liked! Thanks for all the kind words! :-)
The original version was going to be much more overt that Bergelmir is actually an alias for King Hassan because of his speech patterns (Scáthach would also have a slight Scottish accent), but TwilightsCall pointed out that writing a standard-style dialogue broke the narrative flow set by the beginning; it's why the current version also has a lot more indirect speech, to "sound" in the same way oral stories tend to once written down.
As for the significance behind "Bergelmir", he's one of the giants who survived the flood,* like Noah... ...or Ziusudra. :-)
* Though his was a flood of blood gushing forth from Ymir's corpse, because the Norse are hardcore like that!
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Well, this is just MY take on it, but let's just say my main inspiration was the tale of two orishas from the Afro-Brazilian and Yoruba religions, Ogun (the man) and Oba (the woman), two warriors who duel fiercely, make love, and then go their separate ways. :-)