That...the Rome...the last line...verily, thou hast melted me entire, Elaby my love. And I have no idea where the Elizabethan English came from, except that you gorbled my brain so utterly that I didn't have much say in the matter, and Shakespearean is apparently my default setting. But oh honey it's gorgeous. The fennel was one of those little details that's SO worth it, even in a fixed-word situation, because it adds so much to the immediacy and the real-ness and is just so right, but of course it's the emotion that made this drouble so wonderful. And the last name needs mentioning again, because GUH. So.good.
I am unforgivably unschooled in Dr. Who, but I do love the line For all your cleverness, you are terribly stupid sometimes, for applying to so many well-beloved characters of mine. And it's a sesquidrouble!
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Date: 2009-12-02 02:28 am (UTC)*EXTREME wibble*
*falls all to bits*
That...the Rome...the last line...verily, thou hast melted me entire, Elaby my love. And I have no idea where the Elizabethan English came from, except that you gorbled my brain so utterly that I didn't have much say in the matter, and Shakespearean is apparently my default setting. But oh honey it's gorgeous. The fennel was one of those little details that's SO worth it, even in a fixed-word situation, because it adds so much to the immediacy and the real-ness and is just so right, but of course it's the emotion that made this drouble so wonderful. And the last name needs mentioning again, because GUH. So.good.
I am unforgivably unschooled in Dr. Who, but I do love the line For all your cleverness, you are terribly stupid sometimes, for applying to so many well-beloved characters of mine. And it's a sesquidrouble!