The world is a joyful place
Jan. 24th, 2006 05:37 pmWhile browsing for something different, I came across this doozy of a badfic summary. It's a cross-over for about 7 fandoms, none of which do I know much about, but the beauty speaks for itself:
a girl learns that see has only powers to be this goddess to save people form the deadlyest, dangerous, vil, totaly evial, people. but she has no one to talk to about it everyone in her family died besides her butler, servents, brother, and her.
Where do I start? Should I marvel at the fact that this story's protagonists seem to be the Pope and his cardinals as the only 'see' I know of is 'The Holy See' a.k.a. The Vatican? Should I discuss the definition of being alone that would have appealed to Marie Antoinette? Should I try to figure out if 'servents' means some odd cross between servants, solvents, and serpents? Should I ponder whether 'vil' and 'evial' are hereto unknown English words and the author is a new Shakespeare? Ahhh, it is an embarassment of riches.
Oh, and new Veronica Mars tomorrow!
a girl learns that see has only powers to be this goddess to save people form the deadlyest, dangerous, vil, totaly evial, people. but she has no one to talk to about it everyone in her family died besides her butler, servents, brother, and her.
Where do I start? Should I marvel at the fact that this story's protagonists seem to be the Pope and his cardinals as the only 'see' I know of is 'The Holy See' a.k.a. The Vatican? Should I discuss the definition of being alone that would have appealed to Marie Antoinette? Should I try to figure out if 'servents' means some odd cross between servants, solvents, and serpents? Should I ponder whether 'vil' and 'evial' are hereto unknown English words and the author is a new Shakespeare? Ahhh, it is an embarassment of riches.
Oh, and new Veronica Mars tomorrow!