Éponine Thénardier (
filleauloup) wrote in
fandomhigh_ooc2013-05-22 09:37 am
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Meme: Canon Displacement!
Because WHY NOT. We did this one in November last.
Instructions, asSHAMELESSLY MWAHAHAHA stolen from
dollpocalypse:
As always, keep checking back to see if anyone new's pinged in so they can play, too!
Instructions, as
- Start a thread with the name of your character.
- Under that, others can ping in with the name of one of their own characters, and it's then the thread-starter's job to describe where that second character would fit into their own character's canon. So if I were to ping in with April, and Len gave me Atton, it would be my job to come up with how Atton might fit in if he were a character in the Parks and Recreation world. For example, I might say that he could be one of the surly yet bizarrely popular-with-the-ladies members of the Pawnee sewage department, where he uses his Force powers to do the really gross work. Or I might say he works at Food 'n' Stuff, and has always been moderately impressed by one Mr. Ron Swanson's weekly consumption of meat.
- Read what people have written and be entertained!
As always, keep checking back to see if anyone new's pinged in so they can play, too!

Re: Éponine Thénardier
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Peter.
Re: Éponine Thénardier
Les Amis de l'ABC* are only one of the many revolutionary groups that have been meeting and plotting around Paris. They're all very surreptitious about it, but they do have some (frequently coded) broadsides and flyers for distribution, as well as letters for internal circulation that coordinate the groups' efforts. They all come from a common source, but nobody knows exactly who's behind the missives that are only signed "Voltaire." (Had to go for the name of an Enlightenment philosopher from France for this, of course.)
. . . so yeah, sorry, but you died on one of the barricades, Peter. I DID SAY THIS WAS LIKELY.
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* - Just a footnote for readers-at-large because it is my favorite pun: "ABC" as pronounced in French sounds the same as "abaissé," so Hugo's revolutionaries are known as the friends of the abased. Mmm, puns.