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Specimen, by Elleth
B2MeM Challenge:
O67: In a Manner of Speaking: Skeletons in the Closet, Injuries: Stomach Ache
Format: Drabble
Genre: (morbid) humor
Rating: Teens
Warnings: Medical procedures, crawlies
Characters: Idhlinn (OFC Fëanorian healer), OMC
Pairings: N/A
Summary: The way to a woman's heart... (for GG, Steel and Pandë for their betaing help and encouragement involving Idhlinn's fic. ^^ Thank you.)
Idhlinn's brow furrowed. "You expect gratitude."
The hunter's face crumpled in dismay at her tone, not the obvious joy he had expected. The carcass he had brought dropped to the floor with a clank of armour.
"I am grateful," she said quickly, nodding. "I was assuming everyone believed I spoke in jest. Put it on the table."
That done, Idhlinn stripped the creature."Interesting. I hoped for a male specimen." The hunter, a hand on his stomach, fled when she set the scalpel on the orc's chest for the first incision, humming, and fondly glanced at her dermestid jar. "Soon."
O67: In a Manner of Speaking: Skeletons in the Closet, Injuries: Stomach Ache
Format: Drabble
Genre: (morbid) humor
Rating: Teens
Warnings: Medical procedures, crawlies
Characters: Idhlinn (OFC Fëanorian healer), OMC
Pairings: N/A
Summary: The way to a woman's heart... (for GG, Steel and Pandë for their betaing help and encouragement involving Idhlinn's fic. ^^ Thank you.)
Idhlinn's brow furrowed. "You expect gratitude."
The hunter's face crumpled in dismay at her tone, not the obvious joy he had expected. The carcass he had brought dropped to the floor with a clank of armour.
"I am grateful," she said quickly, nodding. "I was assuming everyone believed I spoke in jest. Put it on the table."
That done, Idhlinn stripped the creature."Interesting. I hoped for a male specimen." The hunter, a hand on his stomach, fled when she set the scalpel on the orc's chest for the first incision, humming, and fondly glanced at her dermestid jar. "Soon."
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Idhlinn's very flattered by your review, and so am I! The hunter, less so, but then Idh is hardly good company for everybody, and probably not him. ;)
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As an aside, you've been posting what I call "golden grains" :^) here in B2Me, so will try to catch up on comments this weekend.
ETA: dermistids. One of my husband's first gigs (he's an architect and specializes in labs and hospitals, or prefers them anyway) involved a renovation of labs in the University of Wisconsin-Madison's life sciences' buildings. He got to see "the bone room" where specimens were placed so the dermistids could wipe 'em clean. The guy who showed him the room goofed on my DH, saying "Don't stand too still." :^D
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(And "golden grains"? Are you trying to make my head explode, or is that an unintended a side-effect? ;) But do take your time, the stories aren't going anywhere.)
The guy who showed him the room goofed on my DH, saying "Don't stand too still."
Bwaaah, is it bad that I laughed out loud at this? Althogh your DH wouldn't have been in a great deal of danger unless he was secretly a rotting corpse XD; dermestids don't touch fresh meat, afaik. (I did read entirely too much on them during my research, just to see if the mention of having them in a jar was accurate... but then they are fascinating little buggers!)
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You're one of the leading authorities on OFCs in the Tolkien legendarium, so sure you know how easy it is to become ridiculously fond of them.
Oh, yes, indeedy! I had an idea for a comic featuring the OFCs from the Lizard Council. The caption: "Who you callin' 'Mary Sue'?" ;^)
dermestids don't touch fresh meat, afaik
They don't, but DH the architect didn't know that! Ha!
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Oh, I hope you do this! :D Melamire and Idhlinn and Serinde being all kick-ass. *bounces!*
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I'll solicit some feedback on general ideas on appearance/distinguishing characteristics of various OFCs. Bear in mind that I draw Morgoth clad in a comfy old cardigan sweater and give him a pipe along with the Iron Crown with the Silmarilli (points to icon). :^D
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Heh, I have absolutely no problem with your depiction of various denizens of Angband... I loved Thuringwethil's Little Black Dress, not to mention Morgoth's little idiosynchrasies. :D Looking forward to the comic! ^^
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I had an idea for a comic featuring the OFCs from the Lizard Council. The caption: "Who you callin' 'Mary Sue'?" ;^)
That really only allows for one possible answer; DO IT. (Capslock fully intended.)
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Hm. Nothing wrong with fooling around; if I thought that I wouldn't be writing fic - and even contradictions do factor into that. But exploring the canonical science of Middle-earth ought to have included that particular tidbit of research. Is the book worth reading, otherwise?
(And this is the signal for me to get out Myths Transformed and reread. I think I only read that once, enough for basic familiarity, and then put it away in some disgust - quite different disgust than the one after perusing the LaCE - because it was messing with the mythological cosmology of the published Silmarillion that I love(d) so much...)
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Exactly! It showed a certain lack of rigor from an otherwise very sharp fellow.
because it was messing with the mythological cosmology of the published Silmarillion that I love(d) so much...)
Hee! I squee'd and squee'd loudly when I read that revision!* I just loved it. And ran with it. I figured his revised, more "real" round earth heliocentric cosmogony could be just as beautiful and poetic as the Silm flat earth-sun-and-moon-from-fruit scenario (cue that Neil DeGrasse Tyson video).
*My jaw also dropped at his elaborations on Morgoth and Sauron. Ran with those, too. :^D
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You won't hear me disagree. There is a great deal of beauty in either version (and by virtue of reality, a lot more in the latter, I suspect), but still. I know it's a gut reaction and probably a hefty dose of primacy effect... definitely time for a reread.
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Thank you!
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- Erulisse (one L)
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- Erulisse (one L)
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Thank you for the comment, at any rate, I'm glad you enjoyed this. :)
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Loved this.
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Thank you.
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BTW, the child who depicted Eldarion was the son of the orc with the whip outside Shelob's lair when they found Frodo's body, and the one whose warg steed carried Aragorn off the cliff. One guy who reminded me of a Samoan was a servant to Saruman in TTT and the rider of an Oliphaunt in RotK, a fact I'd guessed but was confirmed on research.
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Yay for education-via-fic! They're fun, aren't they? ^^
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And definitely, yes!
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I found her reaction to the hunter ( "you expect gratitude") interesting, for some reason. Idk. It seemed like a strange reaction.
She's ridiculously strict and exacting on everyone including herself (barring rare indulgent moments like the one above), and I think sometimes expects others to be able to read her mind, so to have a hunter come in with a dead orc of course was a good thing in her book, which she says he ought to have recognized without having it spelled out for him. "Normal" is different, but she's fun to write.
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