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Oloriel ([identity profile] oloriel.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] b2mem2016-03-18 08:04 pm

"The Picture of Daeron Gris", by Lyra

B2MeM Challenge: The "Fin de Siècle" prompt on the "Maglor in History 2" BINGO card (an uncalled number, N34)

Format: Short Story (3150 words)

Genre: Historical Crossover Mystery, if you look at it sideways

Rating: Teens

Warnings: for allusions to substance abuse, mental illness and homophobia

Characters: Daeron; Maglor; Sarah Bernhardt; Oscar Wilde; Arthur Conan Doyle

Pairings: suspicions of Daeron/Maglor, but nothing actually happens so don't be disappointed

Creators' Notes (optional): WHAT DID I DO.

Summary: At a soiree in Paris in early 1890, two writers meet Daeron and Maglor.

Abject apologies to the great historical artists whose characters I have shamelessly fictionalised.

"The Picture of Daeron Gris" at the SWG archive

[identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com 2016-03-18 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
What a neat concept; I really like the idea of Daeron as the inspiration for Dorian Gray!
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[personal profile] zdenka 2016-03-18 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
This was a fun story to read. An immortal Elf as the inspiration for Dorian Gray makes far too much sense!

[identity profile] blslarner.livejournal.com 2016-03-18 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Most intriguing! I like the idea such an encounter would inspire two such important writers.

[identity profile] silver-trails.livejournal.com 2016-03-18 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Lovely! And Maelor was one of Maglor's names in Home, so it fits to use it now. =)

I'm a Maglor/Daeron shipper!
Edited 2016-03-18 22:43 (UTC)
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[personal profile] hhimring 2016-03-19 09:53 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't know about Stoddart's challenge! It really has potential, doesn't it? You exploited the contrast between the two writers well. Doyle is sort of his own Watson here, as well as a bit Sherlockian in between! I'm now remembering that he ended up believing in Fairies, later on, didn't he? Maybe he had another encounter?
Trust Oscar to have a perspective on the shipping!
There are some quite serious undercurrents in here--despite the lightness. Maglor's remarks on lunatic asylums--and Daeron certainly isn't mad in the way suggested, but he doesn't seem entirely well, either, somehow. Or maybe just in a really sour mood?
(Oh, and what the others already said, of course: very neat idea!)
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[personal profile] nialoke 2016-03-25 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
*squees a little* This is perfection! Love the idea of Daeron as the inspiration for The Picture of Dorian Gray! I love your characterisations of Maglor and Daeron, too, and I can very well see Maglor as the more resilient and Daeron as struggling more to adapt - he seems to me a little reclusive in canon as well. Watching the famous authours trying to figure out what was going on was fun, and I really like how you play off their different personalities against each other.
(Also, I'm fascinated by the idea of him as the Pied Piper of Hamelin that you mention in your comments. Do you plan to write more on that?)
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[personal profile] nialoke 2016-04-05 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
My pleasure!
(Thanks for offering to let me borrow your idea - I might try it out :3)