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My Narnia Big Bang story is up!!! (Now in more than one place! AO3 version and ff.net version)
To Every Thing There Is a Season: Ilgamuth Tarkaan was fourteen when he first rode to war. He was likewise fourteen when he pledged his life and his name to Prince Rabadash, a decision that would shape the rest of his life. Prequel to "Out of Season." Contains character death, violence, and moral dilemmas. (21,300 words)
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i_autumnheart and tell her how amazing it is!
Also also, thank you to
metonomia for beta-reading. :-)
To Every Thing There Is a Season: Ilgamuth Tarkaan was fourteen when he first rode to war. He was likewise fourteen when he pledged his life and his name to Prince Rabadash, a decision that would shape the rest of his life. Prequel to "Out of Season." Contains character death, violence, and moral dilemmas. (21,300 words)
Also! Go look at the awesome art by
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Date: 2012-04-13 09:38 pm (UTC)Writing Rabadash is an interesting balancing exercise, because I have to make clear that he's dangerous and morally unsound in various ways, but I ALSO have to make it seem believable that people would like, respect, and follow him -- and tangentially, I guess, that Susan could find him attractive enough to go to Tashbaan in the first place. He's an interesting mix of intelligence, self-centered impulsiveness, random cruelty, a hit-or-miss sense of responsibility toward his people (and a hit-or-miss definition of who counts as 'his people'), and an occasionally fraught relationship to his own status as the crown prince. (Which he has not always been! I didn't say it outright, but the implicit timeline of the story makes him two or three years old before his father began fighting for the throne, and that civil war didn't end until he was thirteen. So he definitely grew up knowing people were out to get him.)
You can see why I needed to write this story before I can move forward and write the story of what happens to Shezan, Ilgamuth, and Rabadash after the events of HHB. That story will be about how the Battle of Anvard and its fallout changes their understanding of themselves, the way they relate to each other, and the political balance of Calormen, none of which has half the impact if you don't know where they're coming from. (...Now I just need to find some way of setting myself a deadline so I can actually buckle down and get that story finished. *sigh*)
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Date: 2012-04-13 09:43 pm (UTC)*laughs* I suppose you could tell everyone you're going to post the next part for solstice or something.