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acts_of_gord) wrote in
ways_back_room2011-08-12 10:31 am
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Let's face it, very few of us have characters from canons that are totally normal but just overly dramatic. What's an integral part of your pup's canon that nobody (or next to nobody) questions in-universe, but that would cause an ordinary, normal Earth person from the real world- or from a normal-world-like canon- to go "Wait, what??"
Gordon's just gonna be over here looking miserable as he gets interviewed for Killer Scientist Monthly, thanks.
Gordon's just gonna be over here looking miserable as he gets interviewed for Killer Scientist Monthly, thanks.

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Oh, and the dominant life forms are tiny, candy-colored talking horses who have no problem developing a civilization despite the fact that they have no opposable thumbs.
Yeah.
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Dinah, Renee, Floyd: EVERYTHING. It's a perfectly normal universe, but there are superheroes, aliens, magic, gods, time travel, jetpack Nazis, dinosaur islands, metahumans. And most people STILL just live a normal life.
Death: That'd be the Disc.
Marguerite: Perfectly normal universe, thank you very much.
My Leonardo pups in MM: Oh boy, I don't even know where to start. We could go with the fact that Machiavelli is a teenager in 1467 and apparently a BFF with Leonardo, but I think I' going to have to go with Leonardo wears sneakers. In 1467 Florence.
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Artemus Gordon: I reject your physics and substitute my own. Of course you can safely launch a person about ten feet in the air by putting a small stick of dynamite under a pan (or was it a bucket?) and have them stand on it when it goes off.
Thalia Grace: A fair number of people would argue that monsters and Gods aren't real. But aside from that, how are underage kids traveling cross country without an adult and no one looks askance.
Rincewind: The disc.
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(As far as the fandom goes, I'd say the Anemos-Moon theory, but as it's not explicit in-game it doesn't count.)
For Kain, as with just about any Final Fantasy character, the answer would have to be airships. They shouldn't even work, in normal physics.
Karis' answer is easier than Felix's, despite the fact that she theoretically comes from the same canon. It's her hair. Which is bright green, but no one in the game seems to think that's unusual. Even though hers is the only character model so far with green hair. (Except for a few Proxians, but that was a darker green and nobody's quite sure whether they're actually human or not.)
As far as Fluttershy goes... I think Leesha's covered that.
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Also, sprite-flipping. Chirality is not a thing in the Homestuck universe.
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Teja's world would appear to people used to contemporary 'dirty' versions of historic novels and movies at too clean and rather stilted, apart from the true dreams and nigh-impossible prescience Teja has. Imagine Teja's canon set in a production design like '300', as opposed to 'Rome' for realistic normal -- know what I mean?
Urquhart's world is normal and dirty and on the gritty end of the sliding scale; we are just required to believe that a very tall broad man with an enormous mane of blond hair can move relatively unnoticed and even dress up as a monk. Oh, and that a Scotsman will speak accent-free German, so accent-free nobody ever wonders where he or his name come from.
Tamara is from a very shaky version of the 18th century where All The Myths Are True; Ma'at is just a goddess, but otherwise her world is ours; Sirona's canon takes place in a normal world which is actually meticulously researched up to the point where it takes place in a future which by now has been overtaken and is hence an alternative universe ('What party is ruling Germany????); Bridgette's world is the normal US with added ESP; Tower is just an embodiment of an archetype, and the tarot make their own world to live in if they need. Just Donovan's world is exceedingly bizarre, with vamps and weres abounding and out in the open, and if you have a question for a murder victim, you call in a licensed necromancer and have them raised as a zombie for a bit to call up the memories from their not yet decayed brain...
Oh, and Margolotta! She's from the Discworld. No further explanation necessary...
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Their biology makes no sense. Why do they have teeth, or lips? The number of digits and toes is all wrong.
Then there are the people who don't notice them walking around in a hat and coat.
Splinter, a seemingly normal rat, was already at least fifteen years old by the time he met the turtles.
I also want to make a snarky joke about how if people actually MET Aang, they'd probably be confused as to why he looked of Asian descent. "But he's white in the cartoon!"
And that's the Avatar State would kick in...
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Dear Amascut, goddess of destruction,
Why don't you kill the adventurer yourself? You know. Make them burst into flames of something. I suppose that would break the Edict of Guthix, but you already break them by walking amongst us mortals and making your minions burst into flames when they fail you. Besides, if you are caught breaking the rules, won't Guthix destroy the world in a hissyfit? Isn't that what you want anyway?
P.S. Paper hats. WHY.
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With Sameth I think the Dead walk usually wins for the moment of o.O.
Moist is from Discworld.
In Narnia, I think the Talking Animals and yes, myths just walk about.
Demeter's world has all the gods.
In the Pirate King's world, there's random singing and music and dancing. Also the constables and the pirates seem to be from completely different eras and no one says anything.
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Comics, guys. The best crack of all.
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And that is all that succinctly need be said.
(I first typoed "Discworld" as "Discoworld." Somewhere there is a planet called Discoworld otherwise I have a grievance with the powers that be.)
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Why the hell do I get all chatty when I don't have time to RPG proper like?
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Hey, I don't know if you're a fan of Phil Noto's art but I love the drawings he's done the past few days. Basically they're candid photos of classic Marvel heroes (http://philnoto.tumblr.com/) and I demand at least a miniseries now.
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WOLVERINE, X-23, JUBILEE.
BEST THING ON THE INTERNET TODAY!
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The Fantastic Four would be Reed and Sue with the aforementioned thousand yard stare while Johnny and Ben are fighting each other as they fall of frame.
Hulk has his own family now.
The Avengers has tons of potential as does the Summers family.
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And hey why isn't Kitty in that photo with Wolverine? She was his first underage girl sidekick after all.
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Moist and Conflict Diamond... somewhat in line with the various 'it's a comic book 'verse, EVERYTHING' people.
Cata and Sam's world has a lot of Earth-mythic creatures wandering around, not to mention the Assassins' Guild itself. And what Mizzamir did to the place.
Claudia's job makes the people who inadvertently end up with Artifacts go 'wait, what?' a lot. But other than that, I'd nominate the IRS cover story, especially since she and Pete and Myka are so bad at faking IRS. (Why can't Jack's 'we collect strange objects' just be standard? That actually covers it really damn well, without actually telling anyone anything. /OMGWTFMonday'sepisodeBBQ)
Apollo... is a Greek god. They have a habit of marrying their siblings, eating their children, and all kinds of other whacked-out shit. Apollo's one of the less weird, per mythology, but he seems to have a bad habit of turning people into plants (or getting them turned into plants, in Daphne's case).
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... and now I'm wondering how would the Fool's bells interact with the Dead. Probably nothing.
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*DYING OF HILARITY AND JOY*
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Usually Marco.
But Rachel spends a great deal of her time secretly wondering if they've all spent the last three years in a padded room, imagining all this.
So... oddly enough... there isn't a whole lot of "Hey, wait a second" in Animorphs that they don't criticize themselves.
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The rest is still weird, but that in my mind was the strangest.
Strength's and Wheel's world is odd too, given that it's always changing at someone's whim, and everyone goes along with it. [I've never once considered how it would look from a tourist's angle, though I guess that's something worth exploring.]
And Cybertron is a world full of alien robots that live and think and feel and all that sort of stuff with advanced technology and it's amazing how the humans of Earth take it all in [except maybe for Circuit Breaker who had herself a massive mental breakdown].
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The fact that the weird magical super-injunction against Amascut is effective in keeping her (relatively) depowered sounds very Discworld inspired.
Oh! Perhaps pertinent to Margolotta, Runescape makes a distinction between vampire and vampyres (Think Carpe Jugulum). It's what Amascut means when she talks about feral and civilized vamps. I was worried that people who didn't know the canon wouldn't get the vampire/vampyre thing. Oh well, I'll blame it on bar translations.
Hmm, Discwold physics might be fun to mess with. First I need to read the books so that I know what I am doing. :P
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