askerian: Serious Karkat in a red long-sleeved shirt (Heero_Garou)
askerian ([personal profile] askerian) wrote2013-01-09 05:47 pm

It's been a year already? :O

A white wolf, a pink heart, and the text: Psychic Wolves for Lupercalia - A Multi-Fandom Mini-Fest, February Thirteenth through Fifteenth
Come write Psychic Wolves for Lupercalia - A Multi-Fandom Mini-Fest, February Thirteenth through Fifteenth!

Bluh. Why do none of my fandoms fit with telepathic wolves. I tried to come up with something for Stargate Atlantis but the only thing I managed to visualize was episode one with added wolfsister who is actually not quite John Sheppard's but used to be the sister of that guy he tried to rescue who died on him instead. And she changes NOTHING, which means this is not a good fic idea, and I don't want any longer, more divergent fic because, uh, because maybe it's a sign that I should update the Gundam Wing one I started last year faster instead. .__.;

But if someone wanted to write SGA/SG1 with wolves I would be so happy. SO. HAPPY. The happiest.

Have more, with worldbuilding (p3)

(Anonymous) 2013-07-07 01:27 pm (UTC)(link)
3) Dirk, Dave's twin. He arrived four days after Dave, alone, and has flatly refused to ever explain. There is an unproven general suspicion that Deck has bonded with both twins, but it has been accepted as irrelevant; packs are expected to contain more than only wolfpartners, and since he can hear your wolves, he is one of your packmates.

(You suspect that when the twins were meant to learn how to interact with other people Dave had Dirk's lessons as well as his own. Dirk tends to drift to the side of gatherings, though John and Jade have been working to correct this.) (You are, of course, entirely unamused by their tendency to drag the spotlight to the member of the pack who least appreciates it. Nor would you ever consider it appropriate as therapy.)

4) John and his partner Pancake. John has the personality of a puppy. John has had the personality of a puppy for as long as you have known him, and does not seem likely to lose this. Ever. It is therefore a matter of great bewilderment for those outside your pack when they realise that he is also your packleader. The reason is quite simple; hidden far beneath the friendliness and easy acceptance that forms John's personality lies a ferocious drive to protect all that he considers his, together with a charisma that has enabled him to successfully order a grown wolf of three times his weight to cease bullying a younger packmate. Puppy he may be, but no one who knows him questions that John is an alpha.

Pancake (you do not know why John's partner is named Pancake, but you are well aware that, should you ask, John will be more than happy to explain to you) is both more serious and lazier. John has developed impressive upper-body strength from dragging Pancake around. (Literally. There are many, many pictures of this, most of which show Pancake hunching himself so that John can 'lift' him by his scruff.) He uses this strength to wield a genuine warhammer when he fights, thanks to an unfortunately judged comment on his lack of subtlety.

5) Jade and her partner Bec. Jade is John's cousin, and shares his openheartedness. She is, in fact, similar enough to raise questions as to why she is not considered a packleader in her own right; unfortunately, she does not inspire quite the same degree of trust. John's motives are always transparent (which nicely offsets his frequent denseness). Jade, however, has a tendency to only share information if she believes the result of doing so to be useful. Nonetheless, she is an excellent scout, and as fiercely devoted to the pack as John.

Bec has no particular ambition for himself; like his partner, he is entirely focussed on the wellbeing of the pack. He is the oldest of the wolves in your pack and was nearly full-grown when he partnered Jade, leading him to take a quasi-parental air in his dealings with her.