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#and if you do give wbotb a read--please let me know! i love hearing from my readers
leavingautumn13 · 1 month
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That sounds really cool! I looked at your fic blog and- omg they both sound so cool! Especially the Fallout one- I'm getting back into that hyperfixation myself- I'll have to read that on ao3 when I get the chance!
So, two more questions! 1, for Eye of the Storm, what do you find most fun to write about it? Why do you think it's sticking in your head at the moment? And 2, for the Fallout fic, can you tell me a bit about your Nora?
aw, thank you! i only have one chapter of wbotb up at the moment--but i promise more is coming! it's just coming slowly lol.
as for your questions:
the most fun thing about eots is that i've loved all the characters in it since i was a little kid. it's really fun to, as an adult with life experience, flesh them out so they feel like real people. they're very dear to me. as for why it's sticking in my head right now--i'm unsure! i don't control these sorts of things haha. i am working on polishing off another pokemon fic though (a oneshot set in oras continuity) and i've been buckling down on that, so perhaps that's the reason?
oh, nora. i could say a lot about her... as far as backstory goes, she's mixed indigenous (potawatomi/french to be specific) and the oldest of two sisters. she moved to boston from arizona when she was 18 and met her husband, dana, while she was working in a diner he was studying at. they were together for about 9 years before the start of the game and shaun's birth. as for personality, she tries to be a kind and diplomatic person while struggling with a lot of her own issues (including ptsd and adult-diagnosed adhd), and of course the nuclear war that destroyed the world she knew. she struggles to adjust to the new world a bit, and that's something i wanted to explore in the fic, as well as the more emotional implications of fallout 4's main story that we don't actually touch on in game. i've said this before somewhere, but fallout's main quest to me is a tragedy and i wanted to give the central character of it (the protagonist) the space to deal with that in a way i think they deserve.
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