30 Days of Fanfic: Day 3
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- 3) For each of the fandoms from day two, what were your favorite characters to write?
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- Doctor Who
- As a rule, the characters I most enjoy writing are Jamie, Zoƫ, Victoria and their extended friendship circle. Sam in particular is always good for a forthright opinion or two and a shameless attempt to flirt with Jamie. The only difficulty is that sometimes they're more interested in winding each other up than helping the plot to progress.
- Knightmare
- Lord Fear. He gets to insult everyone he talks to, and he's powerful enough to get away with it... most of the time, at least.
- Sapphire and Steel
- I've only written three of the canonical Elements, and of those I think I prefer Silver. Where Lord Fear gets to bludgeon everybody with insults, Silver can drive them wild with teasing.
- Macbeth
- My version was hardly orthodox, but I have a soft spot for Duncan (as played by Yrcanos) and Macbeth (as played by Turlough).
- Sherlock Holmes
- I rather liked writing Irene Adler. So clever, so confident, so utterly mistaken and (in the end) completely oblivious to what just happened.
- Doctor Syn
- Talking of mistaken and oblivious... Cicely Cobtree. She thinks she's in a Mills and Boon historical romance and is going to find her way to the masked hero's dark heart and live happily ever after. Sadly for her, she's in a universe where the love interest who uncovers the hero's secret is invariably forced to sacrifice herself to save him. She'd probably have done better to hook up with Jamie.
- Sarah Jane Adventures
- Clyde. Unlike Cicely, he seems to have a good grasp on exactly what kind of story he's in, and from time to time lets us, the audience, in on the joke.
- Jane Austen
- The only two characters I've written at length were the modern-day equivalents of Anne Elliot and Captain Wentworth. And since I was writing Anne's POV, I think it'll have to be her. Even if she does have odd ideas about how to spell her surname.
- Miss Marple
- Again, I've only written a handful of characters. It's a toss-up between Mary Dove and Lance Fortescue; of the two, I think I'll pick Mary.
- Torchwood
- Ianto, I think. Given the situation, none of the characters was exactly their canonical self, but I had fun with his cameo as a snarky Welsh shepherd.