Shrines & Javascript
Nov. 11th, 2025 09:58 amA Signup?? I signed up for the Ghost of You shrine challenge after seeing a mention of it on
smallweb. I haven't checked our their community
makeashrine as yet.
I want to improve my skills with Javascript, so I'm looking at javascript.info and this Nodejs developer roadmap.
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Catching up with...
Nov. 9th, 2025 09:17 pmBeen busy catching new episodes from the newest seasons of the following:
Spy X Family, Season 3
My Hero Academia, Season 8
Dr. Stone, Science Future Part 2
All which had given me layers of a good time while waiting for more episodes coming out. Dr. Stone and Spy X Family giving some nice character progression and backstory, while MHA gets more intense as it keeps reaching its end (at least, that's what I assume to be its LAST season anyway.)
As for new Anime I had been checking out, it includes -
Solo Leveling and The Water Magician, which of the two, the former has gotten me more interested than the latter.
Finally, I will state I finally finished the Vampire Princess Miyu OAV series, and that I prefer the TV series in comparison. That being my unpopular opinion on this post.
That'll be it for the time being.
Sherlock Holmes: The Case Of The Stolen Doctor by Flawedamythyst
Nov. 9th, 2025 08:46 pmPairings/Characters: Holmes/Watson
Rating: T
Length: 47,061 words
Creator Links: Flawedamythyst
Theme: Mystery & Suspense, casefic
Summary: Moriarty kidnaps Watson.
Reccer's Notes: Watson is kidnapped by Moriarty. The story cycles between two POVs, Watson's and Holmes'. We follow Holmes as he does everything he can to find Watson, and Watson as he tries his best to survive as a prisoner. I will say Moriarty was actually menacing in this story, not watered down like some portrayals, and there is a lot suspense about if Holmes will be able to rescue Watson in time before something terrible occurs.
Fanwork Links: AO3
SGA: In Heaven and Earth by Sholio
Nov. 10th, 2025 12:02 amCharacters/Pairings: John Sheppard, Rodney McKay
Rating: G
Length: 1800
Content Notes: no AO3 warnings apply
Creator Links: Sholio on AO3, Sholio's old SGA website
Themes: Mystery and suspense, Genfic, Ghosts
Summary: It gets bloody creepy here at night.
Reccer's Notes: This is an interesting story about Atlantis remembering her dead, and indeed those still living, in a somewhat troubling way. At first it's unclear how it's happening, but gradually John figures out it's just the city, haunted, and haunting them. Nicely creepy.
Fanwork Links: In Heaven and Earth
Title: a dance unfinished
Fandom: Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr's Journey (ft. Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga) -
Rating/Warnings: PG-13 (Somewhat vague allusions to burn/corrosive injuries, equally vague allusions to body horror and the rammifications of time travel)
Word Count: 999 words
Author's Note: Yahoo, here I go again with the experimental time stuff and Fawful! This time, an AU time travel butchering of the end of Bowser's Inside Story. Also, I hid a Kingdom Hearts reference in here. I do what I want on that front. (Sidenote I did not wanna do a cliffy but I guess I have to. Darn you, word limit đ)
(Today's Slay the Princess OST inspiration: here)
Summary: A ten-year-old Fawful is thrown across time and has to face the abject horror of the Dark Star up close and personal - up to and including doubts about his convictions regarding his future evil plans.
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( Time travel brings Fawful to a horror worse than the Shroobs.. )
Arwen by handmaidofvarda (SFW)
Nov. 9th, 2025 10:22 pmCharacters/Pairing/Other Subject: Arwen
Content Notes/Warnings: none
Medium: digital art
Artist on DW/LJ: n/a
Artist Website/Gallery: handmaidofvarda on tumblr
Why this piece is awesome: This is a gorgeous portrait of Arwen in cool blues and shadow. Her eyes!
Link: Arwen
Photos: Lake Charleston
Nov. 8th, 2025 10:47 pm( Walk with me ... )
The RIB: The Were Chronicles by Alma Alexander
Nov. 9th, 2025 01:19 amThe Were Chronicles by Alma Alexander is probably one of my favorite books I’ve read recently. It’s actually three books bundled together, the individual ones being Random, Wolf and Shifter. The introduction posits that it’s a work of ‘Hard Fantasy’, in that the shapeshifting is based on science (the author is a molecular biologist). It’s also a lot more grounded than a lot of fantasy as the book explores the impact of werecreatures on culture, society and on science. (I wouldn’t call it soft sci-fi either, as that always reminds me of Doctor Who, where this is more like Ursula LeGuin playing with urban fantasy tropes.)
Each month, the Were people shift into animal form. It’s not a great existence; they don’t remember their transformations, and have to be kept in cages, lest they run off or hurt people. However, their people are still proud of their heritage and live in large clans that support each other. During adolescence, Weres imprint on an animal that they will turn into for about three days (about the length of a full moon) for the rest of their lives. In a world that reminded me a bit of how the X-Men were treated, Weres are regulated by the government. Weres that don’t have anyone to help them during their transformations are imprisoned in horrific institutions, and there are drugs you can take to suppress (but not completely stop) one’s transformation.
The first book in the collection, Random, is the story of Jazz. As her brother desperately tries to trigger his own transformation as a rite of passage, Jazz’s own transformation is triggered - and she shifts into a human male that resembles her older brother! I was expecting an exploration of gender identity, but it’s really a story of immigrant identity. The focus of the book is a character study of Jazz’s older sister, Celia, her death, and the impact on her family. Jazz reads her sister’s journals and privately blogs about her reaction to them in her internet journal. Celia’s story is about fleeing Eastern Europe, as violence against Weres increases, immigrating to America and trying to fit in. Horror elements are subtly explored through the Turning Houses (where shifters are compulsorily imprisoned by the government each full moon) and the tragic bullying that Celia faces at school. I thought Jazz’s story was largely overshadowed by her sister’s, and yet this thread anchors the entire trilogy.
Wolf is the story of Mal, Jay’s brother. During the events of the first book, he ‘cheats’ to trigger his transformation into a wolf, or Lycan. (He’s friends with ‘Chalky’, a mysterious shifter who can turn into any animal, and he can control and keep his human mind during the transformation, unlike the after Weres. And when Chalky bites Mal, he triggers Mal’s transformation into a wolf.) Now Mal is a member of one of the oldest and most mysterious Were clans. The Lycans come for him and indoctrinate him into their society - and they’re all biologists! Mal is taken to the compound and trained in basic labwork. Each month, Mal enters the wolf sanctuary in wolf form. This is probably one of the most original werewolf society studies I’ve read about. It’s a social story about Mal finding a place in the Lycan society and culture when he’s an outsider to such a closed and cliquey group, obsessed with research, family bloodlines and academia. It’s also about a younger generation rising up and challenging the status quo. This was my favourite story in the book.
Shifter is the story of Chalky (alias Saladin) Mal’s friend, who can shift into any shape. He starts off using it for mischief, and then by the end of the book is involved in a full-blown spy plot against the religious authoritarian movement that’s cracking down on Weres.
Overall, I loved the world-building and the character studies. Alexander’s background as a scientist underlies the trilogy, grounding the story in interesting ways. Especially with extracts of academic reports and papers sprinkled through the books. Probably my main caveat is that Alexander spends a chunk of the second book covering the events of the first, and most of the last book covering the events of the second from Chalky’s point of view. It’s fantastic from a character perspective, but by the time we catch up to events, the plot becomes a bit squished, and could have used longer to explore the intrigue that Chalky gets involved in. Anyway, it was a fascinating dive into ‘Hard Fantasy’ and a highly recommended read, particularly if you want to read a book that explores werecreatures in a different light.
Drinking the polyamory juice for the Turboranger Red Throuple
Nov. 9th, 2025 06:37 amLately, I've not only got into, but also started creating GIFsets and writing fic for an M/M/F OT3: Nagareboshi Hikaru/Honoo Riki/Tsukikage Sayoko from Turboranger. That's a first for me who had before only created fanworks about mutually exclusive OTPs.
My emoji code for labelling drafts of Red Throuple fanworks: đЏâžđЏ(Blood drops for the half-human, half-Bouma Nagareboshi and Tsukikage whose blood are red instead of green like the other Bouma, and a baseball for ace pitcher Riki. And when put together, these emoji look like the horns on the helmet that's part of Nagareboshi's upgraded outfit).
What's been fun shipping an OT3 so far:
- Thinking about how the different combinations of the characters influence their overall dynamic as a trio
- Alternating between writing slash and het in one story (all bisexual engines go!)
- Inferring more subtle nuances of Turboranger that I wouldn't have uncovered if I had moved on from the show after finishing it like I thought I would
Off to think of spicy plots for trios! It's a new challenge that has got me starting the day before the rising of the sun.
First Let's Go Karaoke! fic: Stained (Kyouji/Satomi)
Nov. 8th, 2025 01:58 pmI'm stuck on 3 lengthy(ish) projects that all need massive edits at the moment, annoyed about the 2 fics in there because this wouldn't have happened if I had actually outlined with the snowflake method! Which I know always works well for me!! But here we are. I suspect this is why I'm writing drabbles, because editing a drabble is more like rereading with maybe minor tweaks. As much as possible, I don't get stuck in rewrites when editing drabbles or it's basically like starting from scratch. At least that's how it is for me!
Stained | Let's go karaoke! | Kyouji/Satomi | 600 words | rated T
Summary: Satomi is going to have to pull away from him first, because Kyouji just can't. He's tried, honest, but he just can't.
Read it on Dreamwidth or AO3.
[#274 - Amnesty] reminders (Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr's Journey)
Nov. 7th, 2025 08:56 pmTitle: reminders
Fandom: Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story + Bowser Jr's Journey (ft. Mario & Luigi: Dream Team) - AU where Fawful doesn't explode during Bowser's Inside Story.
Rating/Warnings: PG-13 (because of Bowser's potty mouth + kinda poorly implied PTSD from the Dark Bowser fight.)
Word Count: 986 words
Author's Note: Same continuity as Mean Green, just a few years down the line (consider this a precursor to Mario and Luigi: Dream Team in this AU).
Also fun fact I was listening to this during the first half of the fic haha
Summary: Bowser again has trouble with a recurring nightmare about the day he fought Dark Bowser, even after he wakes up, he can't stop thinking about the fact the fight could have ended before it began.
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( In Bowser's dreams.. )
Matsui Sumako (1886-1919)
Nov. 7th, 2025 04:04 pmThe Actorsâ School originally turned down her application because of her flat nose, but in 1909 (after plastic surgery on her nose, a rarity at the time) she entered the playwright Tsubouchi Shoyoâs Theater Research Institute as one of its first students, taking the stage name of Matsui Sumako. Along with his colleague, a college professor called Shimamura Hogetsu, Shoyo led the emerging modern theater movement and trained his students severely. Sumako, whose education had not gone beyond junior high school, struggled when told to read Hamlet in the original for class; she scribbled Japanese transliterations into her playscript and managed to pull it off somehow. Shoyoâs adopted daughter Iizuka Kuni remembered Sumako bent over her script, nibbling on a red bean pastry in place of lunch.
Her hard work paid off in 1911 at the groupâs first performance, when she was chosen to play Ophelia. Tall for a Japanese woman of the time, with a distinctive voice and a bold acting style, she immediately drew attention. That autumn she played Nora in A Dollâs House, under Hogetsuâs direction, to rave reviews (Bluestocking magazine put out a special âNora Editionâ discussing the New Woman issue). Sumako and Hogetsu had already become lovers by this time, although he was married. Their affair drew public criticism and eventually drove Sumako out of the theater group, which itself dissolved in 1913 (her position was not helped by a reputation for arrogance and high drama offstage).
Sumako and Hogetsu, who had abandoned both his teaching job and his wife, founded the Geijutsuza troupe the same year. In 1914 they opened their season with Tolstoyâs Resurrection at the Imperial Theater, translated and directed by Hogetsu and starring Sumako as Katyusha; her plaintive Katyushaâs Song [YouTube link, thought to have been recorded around 1915] became a huge pop hit, selling twenty thousand records, and thanks to her hairstyle, Alice bands are still called katyushas in Japan to this day. Other equally successful performances followed, including Salome, Monna Vanna, The Living Corpse, Oedipus, and Man of Destiny, as well as less well known plays by Japanese playwrights, and various hit records (including âIn My Next Life,â with lyrics by the poet Kitahara Hakushu, which was considered obscene and became Japanâs first banned record).
In November 1918, Hogetsu died of the Spanish flu: Sumako lost not only her lover but also her main source of financial and career support. One year later to the day, after starring in a performance of Carmen, she hanged herself in the theater prop room, to be found the next morning perfectly dressed, coiffed and made up. She left a note asking to be buried in the same grave as Hogetsu, which was not done in order to spare his familyâs feelings. After her death, she became the subject of numerous novels, movies, and later TV dramas.
The radio here plays an opera every Friday afternoon, and it seems uniquely appropriate that todayâs performance was Carmen.
Sources
Nakae
Mori 1996
https://www.sumakomatsui.or.jp/dictionary/index.html (Japanese) Includes photos of various relevant people and places
[Amnesty #028] Kickoff Post
Nov. 5th, 2025 10:27 pm| AMNESTY WEEK #028 Challenges # 001-280 |
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[#280 | Trick or Treat] Results Post
Nov. 5th, 2025 10:25 pm( This week's finalists are... )
Total Challenge Words Written: 2933
Congratulations to both of you, and thank you to everyone who took the time to cast their votes!
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