rionaleonhart: death note: light's kind of embarrassed that he poured all that fake sincerity into an obviously doomed ploy. (guess not)
Riona ([personal profile] rionaleonhart) wrote2024-09-26 10:12 am

I Only Wanted To Be Part Of Something.

Here's the third instalment of these fandom questions from [personal profile] trobadora!

A pairing – platonic, romantic or sexual – that you initially didn’t consider, but someone changed your mind.

I'd never thought about Kirigiri/Togami before, but [personal profile] doreyg opened my eyes to the ways in which the characters echo Light and L, and that was all I could think about on my next Danganronpa playthrough. Before I knew it, I'd written a fic.

What was the first thing you ever contributed to a fandom?

A genuinely terrible Pokémon website, which I have since seen cited in multiple places as an example of bad website design. The first fic I contributed was Rachel's Pokémon Journey, a thinly veiled self-insert I started writing at the age of twelve; you can find an annotated version in my Old Fanfiction Book Club tag.

Do you remember your first OTP? Who was in it?

The first pairing I shipped was Squall/Zell from Final Fantasy VIII. The first pairing I got really invested in was probably James/Mary from Silent Hill 2, which absolutely broke my heart, although Satoshi/Daisuke from DN Angel might also be a candidate; I definitely shipped Satoshi/Daisuke earlier, but I can't remember quite how invested I was. The first pairing I wrote fanfiction for in large quantities, rather than just a fic or two, was the Ninth Doctor/Rose Tyler from Doctor Who.

What is your favourite source text for fandom stuff (e.g. TV shows, movies, books, anime, Western animation, etc.)?

Videogames! Most videogames contain a lot of detail that isn't strictly plot-relevant and let you personally explore the setting, meaning you can get to know the world very intimately. They also tend to be long, so you have plenty of time to get to know the characters. And the popularity of Let's Plays on platforms where it's easy to skip to a specific timestamp, such as YouTube, means it's often easier to double-check a canon detail in a game than in, say, a TV show.

All of this means that, when writing for videogames, I'll usually have a strong grasp of the required elements, and there's plenty of scope for fanfiction ideas. I've written about 1.25 million words of fanfiction in total, and over half of it is for videogames.

How many fandoms have you written for? How many have you been in, and how many are you still in?

Oh, God. The exact number depends on how you count, but I've definitely written for slightly over a hundred fandoms.

How many I've been in is trickier. Going by the 'five fics, or 10,000 words across three fics' criteria I use for 'my fandom history' writeups, I've been in about forty fandoms.

If we take 'being in a fandom' to mean 'belonging to and actively participating in spaces dedicated to discussion of a particular fandom', things narrow further: Pokémon, Final Fantasy, Red Dwarf, Jak and Daxter, Silent Hill, Doctor Who, Scrubs, Top Gear, Glee, British comedy RPF, Derren Brown RPF, Assassin's Creed (sort of; the fandom space in question was a series of Google Docs in which two fellow fans and I enthusiastically plotted out a lengthy cowritten AU), Life Is Strange, Your Turn to Die, Lost, The Quarry, Death Note and, weirdly, Lord of the Rings, a canon I enjoyed but have never actually been that into. And, uh, I went to a Supernatural convention, so that probably counts.

How many am I still in? I'm not actively in a community for any specific single fandom at the moment, but there are plenty of canons I still talk about and occasionally write about, and I'm always just a rewatch or replay away from flooding your reading page with rambling about something I haven't thought about in years. I am still in all and none of my fandoms.

Has social media caused you to stop liking any fandoms, if so, which and why?

The author's social media has severely complicated my feelings about Harry Potter.

For the most part, social media doesn't usually harm my feelings about a canon. If I don't like what I'm seeing from fans on social media, I'll just seek out fans whose approach I prefer.

What fandom broke your heart?

Oh, dear. That would, of course, be Linkin Park. The lead singer died right when I was at the peak of fannish obsession, and I, er, didn't handle it very well. On reflection, I think my subsequent year-long mental breakdown would probably have happened sooner or later anyway, but that's what ended up breaking the dam.

Linkin Park recently reformed with a new singer, which I was excited to see! I think going with a female singer is a smart choice; any male singer would inevitably be compared to Chester constantly, whereas welcoming a woman to the band makes it clear that they're doing something new, rather than trying to replace him. Their new single, 'The Emptiness Machine', is pretty cool.

Say something genuinely nice about a character who isn’t one of your faves. (Characters you’re neutral about are fair game, as are characters you dislike or even loathe.)

I'm going to stick specifically to characters I dislike so much I wish they weren't in the canon at all, which makes this a challenge!

I like the way that, after his time in prison, Sam Drake of Uncharted is a little out of step with modern technology; that's a fun little detail.

Pierce of Community has a few good lines; 'If it's so serious, why don't they call it meningitis?' really got me.

Teddie of Persona 4, er. Oh, God, I can't do it. I'm so sorry.

Probably one instalment of these questions to go!
doreyg: TGC art of Poochyena from Pokemon ([Doctor Who - Classic] thoughtful)

[personal profile] doreyg 2024-09-26 01:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm very glad I inspired you Kirigiri/Togami wise! I loved their dynamic so much, that I am thrilled to drag somebody else into whatever they have going on. :D

I agree with you on Harry Potter. I was never an ultra passionate fan, but I always had some fondness for it... Until JKR started running her mouth in the most horrific way possible, and now I can't pick up the books again.
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[personal profile] doreyg 2024-09-26 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I love that any relationship between them is inevitably going to be based on mindgames and one-upmanship, rather than any actual fondness.

Yes, perfect! Exactly how I see them. XD Left to their own devices, they're literally incapable of having a normal functional relationship. And it is beautiful to see.

It's just as well I found the fandom intimidatingly large and never really immersed myself in it, which made it easier to take a step back when the canon gained unfortunate associations; I can imagine it was a lot harder for people who'd built communities and friendships in the Harry Potter fandom.

Oh, definitely. I loved the books, but never really got all that fannish about them for the most part. I definitely don't judge people who are still involved, for the most part. It was such a big part of so many people's lives, I have a fair few LGBT friends who absolutely adored it, that it really sucks that the author went off the deep end.
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[personal profile] wolfy_writing 2024-09-26 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Videogames! Most videogames contain a lot of detail that isn't strictly plot-relevant and let you personally explore the setting, meaning you can get to know the world very intimately.

I can see the appeal of that. (It makes me think of how I got to like superhero comics and the huge sprawling canon where a lot of separate stories intersect and sometimes you get things like that guy who offered Spider-Man free hot dogs for life after Spider-Man saved his life, and now he's halfway regretting it because Spider-Man shows up for a hot dog nearly every day and he's chatty.) If not for my extreme lack of aptitude for video games, I could get into some of them.

Pierce of Community has a few good lines; 'If it's so serious, why don't they call it meningitis?' really got me.

Yeah, he's an asshole, but he's an asshole with some funny moments. And when it was Pierce versus his father, I was more sympathetic, because "Guy who was raised to be a complete asshole stumbling his way towards becoming less of an asshole, even if he doesn't know how to be genuinely not an asshole" is something I like.
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[personal profile] anirrationalseason 2024-09-27 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh, I didn't know Linkin Park had a new singer. I'm gonna go listen to that single right now. (I'm still heartbroken and kind of shocked when I think about Chester being gone... Linkin Park was so formative to my high school years.)
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[personal profile] anirrationalseason 2024-09-27 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Just listened and wow, it's really good! The new singer really has Chester's energy.

(So many people I know have fond teen memories of LP. I can't tell you how many FFVIII and DBZ AMVs my husband and I swapped with each other in the early aughts that were set to In the End. I also credit them for getting me into music by P.O.D., Trust Company, Puddle of Mudd, etc.)
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[personal profile] ai 2024-09-27 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Poor Teddie.

(but absolutely valid)
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[personal profile] lokifan 2024-10-21 12:38 pm (UTC)(link)
A genuinely terrible Pokémon website, which I have since seen cited in multiple places as an example of bad website design.

Aw, mean!

Oh man, Potter. Yeah. I don't think there's anything wrong with being in the fandom (and I've got no intentions of deleting my fic or anything) but I can't really picture reading/writing fic for it again. Which is a shame. Lucky that I was already done with it creatively/as a fandom by the time JKR really started running her mouth.