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Marcia ([personal profile] aphrodite_mine) wrote in [community profile] rarelywritten2014-11-27 09:28 pm

RW2015 Nomination discussion

Please use this space to:
  • plan nominations
  • offer open nomination spots
  • ask if there is interest in a fandom or character(s)
  • advertise a fandom or character(s)
  • hash out numbers and potential eligiblity
  • promote or request nominations for fandoms or character(s) you don't have room for in your nomination set
Reminder: You may nominate one to five fandoms and one to five characters in each.

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[personal profile] hebethen 2015-01-19 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
A couple of gameverses I'm considering so far:

Transistor:
  • Bailey Gilande, the brilliant but reclusive archivist/administrator (nonbinary person, she/her)

  • Farrah Yon-Dale, eccentric and well-beloved skypainter (woman)

  • Niola Chein, passionate social activist, lover of strange beauty, lover of certain eccentric creators of celestial beauty that I could name (woman)

  • Amelia Garbur, courageous and dedicated associate editor of OVC news (woman)

And maybe or not Sybil Reisz, who -- albeit probably unintentionally -- was treated rather poorly by the narrative. "Maybe" is if I (or anyone else? Bueller?) feels fixit-y; "not" is if I (and everyone else) just do not want to deal with the double trope-whammy of Psycho Lesbian and Wimminz Feelz Ruin Everything.


Sunless Sea:
  • The Brisk Campaigner, your ruthlessly efficient surgeon who has faced death down and lived to tell the tale (woman)

  • The Presbyterate Adventuress, your daring, dashing gunnery officer with the sweet tooth and the price on her head (woman)

  • The Austere Acolyte, who labors in the heart of Station III to extract the silvered hearts of strange corpses and, perhaps, longs to see her own thus enshrouded (woman)

  • Isery, the King's Claw, enforcer for he who traffics in the products of human pain, deadly and beautiful (nonbinary person, they/them)

Still mulling over the Nacreous Outcast or the Alarming Scholar.
Edited 2015-01-19 21:24 (UTC)