call for aid!
AHEM.
Because Ji was exceedingly helpful until we got derailed by election crack, and because I know you lot have huge piles of mythological knowledge/imagination/boredom and because you know you want to help me get published and earn $125 for a 10,000 word story:
So say someone kidnapped Hope, in the form of a small blind child. Who the hell did it, and why?
Mythological characters from any culture would be preferred. If someone can work out a possible motive for the archangel Gabriel and/or Heaven to be the perpetrators or at least play a part, that would be awesome. I also liked the twistiness of the 'villain' being someone normally portrayed as or considered 'good'.
The following characters already have roles: Pandora, Kassandra, Loki, Bast, the devil.
Any ideas at all would be welcome. Frankly? The crazier, the better :) Er. Though I do sort of need to have a coherent plot.
Thank you.
Because Ji was exceedingly helpful until we got derailed by election crack, and because I know you lot have huge piles of mythological knowledge/imagination/boredom and because you know you want to help me get published and earn $125 for a 10,000 word story:
So say someone kidnapped Hope, in the form of a small blind child. Who the hell did it, and why?
Mythological characters from any culture would be preferred. If someone can work out a possible motive for the archangel Gabriel and/or Heaven to be the perpetrators or at least play a part, that would be awesome. I also liked the twistiness of the 'villain' being someone normally portrayed as or considered 'good'.
The following characters already have roles: Pandora, Kassandra, Loki, Bast, the devil.
Any ideas at all would be welcome. Frankly? The crazier, the better :) Er. Though I do sort of need to have a coherent plot.
Thank you.

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Alternately, kidnapping Hope and denying it (him? her?) to their enemies would be a great strategic move for anyone. (And the angels wouldn't have to be insane. Just ruthless.) It'd be like the granddaddy of all demoralization campaigns!
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We must share a brain or something.
That quote of Morpheus' was what made me decide to bring the devil into it - he's trying to help Pandora get it back, because it's what gives him his power.
I was wondering if the angels would use it to try and get something out of the devil, but you're right - it could just be an attempt to make him powerless once and for all.
My Lucifer and your Gabriel have surprisingly similar mindsets, I think :) Is she still a little girl?
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I actually agree with that quote, but not, I think, quite in the sense that Morpheus meant it; more that Lucifer's power rests on the hope that one day he'll defeat God.
At the expense of everyone else, but hey, that's not important. [gags] They could probably justify it by saying that once Lucifer was dead they'd set Hope free.
Well, they are sort-of related. ;) And no, that was just a fit of whimsy.