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tell me a story, game!
So with the new kids coming in and showing off their shiny new fandoms, I'm curious.
How'd you get into your canon?
Did you just pick it up one day and found yourself unable to put it down, or did someone (maybe from this game) drag you into it? How long have you been into it? Was there any one thing or character that hooked you on it? This is your chance to wax nostalgic and go on about what made your canon so cool for you. If there's a story behind it, tell us! And if there's not... tell us anyway!
How'd you get into your canon?
Did you just pick it up one day and found yourself unable to put it down, or did someone (maybe from this game) drag you into it? How long have you been into it? Was there any one thing or character that hooked you on it? This is your chance to wax nostalgic and go on about what made your canon so cool for you. If there's a story behind it, tell us! And if there's not... tell us anyway!
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Then
I read them in one night. I read them three times in a row, and then promptly addicted my boyfriend and two ninjas in the same evening.
The Red Star is a series by Christian Gossett set in a sci-fi/fantasy world described by Gossett as "Mythic [Soviet] Russia". The "Lands of The Red Star" were inspired by both Russian folklore and military history. The series is thus heavily reminiscent of a post-World War II Soviet Russia mixing technology and sorcery. Magic is a science, and one with a horrible secret.
It's the story of a woman who has lost almost everything in the name of her country, and keeps losing. Husband, best friend, her soul. A woman ready to die, who is then given one chance to take back everything that has been stolen from her. A opportunity to risk everything, and remake the world. On the surface, it is the history of Maya Antares, her redemption from unthinking weapon of the State to savior, and her struggle to free humanity from unseen chains.
It is one of the few canons that has ever made me cry, joining ranks with Voices of a Distant Star for something that can make me bawl on command. Run Makita Run nails me every damn time. It's the series that gives us complex and nuanced characters such as Urik, Goncharova, and Kyuzo. People who want to do their duty, who honor and love their nation. People learning bloodstained lessons about love, loyalty, and patriotism, and the absolute heart-break when you realize all that you know about the world is a lie.
I know we've addicted a few of you, but for those who want to start small and read the stand-alone issue where Makita and Proto come to Fandom from, you can find it here (http://s278.photobucket.com/albums/kk115/AhddieIcons/redstar/runmakitarun/) (password is the same as my AIM screenname).
It's fierce. It's heartbreaking. And it is inspiring beyond all belief.
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Or something.
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*coughs*
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Mmmmmm Urik.
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Of course, he just falls right into this type I have with uniformed men who did horrible things and turn around to fight the system that created them.
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(I'm mostly amused because a friend of mine who loves Urik discovered FMA recently. With predictable results.)
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