([personal profile] batdina, this is to your address. ~grin~)

I realized today that when I started engaging with The Legend of Zelda (TLOZ) in a fanfic kind of way, and mentioning it here, I did it with no overview or explanation, as if you all either necessarily already knew or wouldn't care to know. Please let me remedy that now! :-D

The Legend of Zelda is a Tolkien-inspired Japanese RPG video game franchise with 21 main-series games and many spin-offs since it appeared in 1986. I played the first game on a relative's console in, I think, '89. A live-action movie is coming in 2026; I'm anxious. (At least it must be better than the regretted '89 cartoon.)

The different games tell different tales. They combine puzzle-solving, combat, and exploration gameplay to unfold a story and theme. To grotesquely and unfairly oversimplify, Ocarina of Time is about nostalgia and loss and consequences; Majora's Mask is about fate and loss and meaning; Tears of the Kingdom is about community and loss and rebuilding; Twilight Princess is about identity and loss and choice; Link's Awakening is about reality and loss and truth...

The usual setting is the kingdom of Hyrule and its surrounds. The usual leads are Link, the hero, representing courage; Zelda, the princess, representing wisdom; and Ganondorf, the villain, representing power. The most important macguffins are the Master Sword, aka the sword that seals the darkness, and the Triforce, a sacred embodiment of the energy of divine creation balanced as courage, wisdom, and power. Most Hyruleans are ordinary humans, if usually with pointy ears, dividing themselves into sub-groups by region or culture. There are also several other sentient species. This universe has technology, magic, divinities, and demons.

While some of the games are direct sequels to others, most happen hundreds or even thousands of years apart, and so are both fully-functional standalone stories and intricate parts of a complex canon web. The games have not come out in chronological order. The timeline is controversial; it begins in unison, splits into three AU lines, and then those three lines eventually reunify.

The various Links, Zeldas, and Ganondorfs -- and other recurring characters -- throughout the games may or may not be reincarnations or descendants of each other even within the same timeline. All Zeldas are descendants of the goddess Hylia (Skyward Sword). We have had blonde, brunette, and red-haired Zeldas. Only one Link is known to be a descendant of another Link (Twilight Princess); we know of once that there were two Links alive at the same time (The Minish Cap). We have had blond and brunet Links and tall and short Links. Every Ganondorf so far has been born to the Gerudo people, at least one century apart, with a similar build and coloring.

All mainline TLOZ games are well-regarded in the gaming community, nominated for or winning awards as well as usually selling well. A few are universally considered masterpieces. These days, most fanficcy fans are into Breath of the Wild, its sequel Tears of the Kingdom, and their two non-mainline spin-offs, Age of Calamity and Age of Imprisonment, which wrap non-TLOZ gameplay around TLOZ story cores.

Thank you for joining me on this tour. I appreciate it! :-D

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([personal profile] torachan Nov. 11th, 2025 06:49 pm)
1. We finished up another puzzle.



This is the cat side of the two-sided Disney dogs and cats puzzle we got recently. I was anticipating the double-sidedness being a higher difficulty setting but since the "back" side of the puzzle has a matte finish and the "front" is glossy, it was actually very easy to tell which was which. What did add to the difficulty was the fact that the outer edges are just one color. What I ended up doing with some of them was actually checking the back side to see if there was any color on there other than the background green, and fitting those pieces in first, then finally working on the ones that were just single color on both sides and going by shape alone. The actual illustration itself was pretty easy to work on and went quickly (especially since both of us were working on it). I'm looking forward to doing the dog side at some point, but not going directly into that one next.

2. I used up the last of the croquettes we had in the freezer when I made the curry on Sunday, and Carla was wishing we had some more to have with the leftovers, but rather than buy another package (which would have resulted in leftover croquettes), we hit on the idea of using the last few frozen aloo tiki, and they worked very nicely! Now that's yet another thing gone from the freezer (and both they and the croquettes were suuuuuuuper icy, so they really needed to get used up).

3. Jasper!

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([personal profile] hannah Nov. 11th, 2025 09:15 pm)
One of my clients tasked me to do some computer work for her - it's something I'm doing from my apartment so it's less than the usual rate, and as it's something I'm doing from my apartment, I'm genuinely fine with that. It involves checking to see if her webpage is up to date, going through and seeing if each page that lists certain January events has those events listed on the January masterpost in turn, or if the masterpost for each month is missing certain items.

To keep track of everything as I went, I made a spreadsheet to stay organized. After a couple hours, I sent it her way to make sure I was doing it right from the get-go and wouldn't need to redo more than a couple of hours. She said the work I was doing was fine, and to compile all the missing masterpost items when I was done, but she was confused by the spreadsheet. I explained it to her, and she said that wasn't the issue: she understood what I was doing, it was that she'd never used a spreadsheet.

I understand her professional life began and ended before spreadsheets became a thing, but I hadn't thought she'd never used one. Even as a way to keep track of addresses or manage a list with a lot of moving parts. I'm inclined to believe her that she's been informed they exist and she's simply never had reason to bother.

In some ways, I envy and admire that.
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([personal profile] cvirtue Nov. 11th, 2025 09:21 pm)

Northern half of the US: go look outside through your smartphone camera, also try naked eye.

Rest of the US: check local news - visibility is unusually south-ish.

Best viewing is usually between 10pm-2am local time. Also check Wednesday night.

This is my own photo from about 8:45pm.

The app I use is SpaceWeatherLive, but there are others; the secondary app I use is called Aurora, and while it's less detailed than SpaceWeather, it will send you alerts, which SpaceWeather won't.

Why do the aurora look better through a camera? And how do you spot a fake image? Q&A with an astrophotographer https://theconversation.com/why-do-the-aurora-look-better-through-a-camera-and-how-do-you-spot-a-fake-image-qanda-with-an-astrophotographer-229974

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([personal profile] lauradi7dw Nov. 11th, 2025 09:02 pm)
Greenish this time, not as pervasive as the pinkish-red one. Thanks to meteorologists on twitter who said go look now (20 minutes ago). Possibly not as dazzling as it might be if I were somewhere really dark, but good enough.

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([personal profile] musesfool Nov. 11th, 2025 08:56 pm)
So I'm back on my HGTV bullshit again, and I just watched an episode where Egypt and Mike designed "the ultimate bachelor pad" for a dude who plans to entertain his friends and family for cards and football games, and who has two enormous dogs, and they put a WHITE COUCH in his living room. Who DOES that?

Otherwise, it was a nice reno - the three-seasons deck especially. But a white couch just seems like a terrible idea for 99% of people, let alone a guy with 2 huge dogs.

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Fandom: LOST
Characters/Pairing/Other Subject: Individual portraits of Sayid, Desmond, Sun, Kate, Juliet, Eko, and Ana-Lucia
Content Notes/Warnings: none
Medium: digital painting
Artist on DW/LJ: n/a
Artist Website/Gallery: maddiesium on Reddit

Why this piece is awesome: These are great likenesses and wonderfully expressive of the characters. Sun's is the real standout for me, with its dramatic use of color and light and that classic Sun expression.

Link: Lost portrait paintings
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([personal profile] ursamajor Nov. 11th, 2025 04:50 pm)
And then suddenly, it became tech week for Verdi.

We borrowed Valerie Sainte-Agathe from SF Girls' Choir in preparation for this performance. Valerie breaks things down differently from Ash, but I like how she pushes us in certain ways that make us realize we know things better than we think we do; it's a confidence builder. Of course, that's a double-edged sword when it's the case where you actually don't know things as well as you know you need to, but I think overall most of us are benefiting from that presumption of a musical capability baseline, that we can read notes and lyrics at the same time and don't always have to start with one or the other. The occasional singing in mixed formation; the times when she tells us to just put the sheet music down and trust our memory.

We did a "retreat" a couple of weekends ago to basically cram in the equivalent of two additional rehearsals, and I think it helped to just run almost everything in order, to realize that yes, we actually have touched on all of the sections where we sing, and now it's just a matter of linking them together into one performance. (And, um, warming up sufficiently; some of my sopranos have definitely not been feeling warmed up enough for some of the high notes we've got in the Verdi; apparently the tenors have a similar plaint.)

Rehearsals Wednesday and Thursday; performance Friday night, along with a world premiere from Cava Menzies to open the show. I believe there are still tickets available for anyone local and interested. Guess I'd better dig out the concert blacks soon and make sure they're clean :) And figure out a lighter-weight folder for the Verdi, lord is the new edition heavy, but it still needs to be in a black music folder to blend in!

(Note to self: obviously it won't arrive in time for Verdi, but if you're thinking about trying to find a lighter-weight concert top before Break Bread, look at Blackstrad? Occasionally, the algorithm deposits actually relevant things in my feed. I'm currently intrigued by their Vesper top and their Elektra top, though I suspect given dress code the Vesper's a better option. There's even a petite section!)

And Break Bread will be upon us faster than a blink: rehearsal next week, break for Thanksgiving, two more regular rehearsals, and then dress rehearsal and performance all on Sunday, December 15. I'd better hurry up and order my music for our February concert, haven't done that yet, naughty section leader!
This series of entries is commentary on my lifelong quest to read all of Agatha Christie's works in UK publication order. It was begun in January 2021.

I thoroughly enjoyed my re-read of Hallowe'en Party [1969]. The plot is solid and all the pieces fit. Here's a synopsis:

While visiting her friend Judith Butler in Woodleigh Common, Ariadne Oliver assists the neighbours in planning a children's Hallowe'en Party at wealthy Rowena Drake's house. Upon meeting Mrs Oliver, 13-year-old Joyce Reynolds claims she once witnessed a murder, though at the time she was too young to recognize it as such. Though no one appears to believe her, Joyce is found drowned in an apple-bobbing bucket after the party; distraught, Mrs Oliver summons Hercule Poirot to solve the case.

I know this book very well because I wrote a version with Bertie and Jeeves called Boo, Jeeves! And it still stands up a re-reading. There is a mention of Poirot wearing uncomfortable shoes and so I wrote a ficlet for Kinktober about him getting a foot massage: A Patent Remedy Next up: Passenger to Frankfurt which I have completely forgotten. I shall finish the last few in 2026.

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Boo, Jeeves! (13392 words) by okapi
Chapters: 7/7
Fandom: Jeeves & Wooster, Jeeves - P. G. Wodehouse
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Reginald Jeeves/Bertram "Bertie" Wooster
Characters: Reginald Jeeves, Bertram "Bertie" Wooster, Dahlia Travers, Original Characters, Joyce Reynolds, Miranda Butler, Rowena Drake, Michael Garfield, Diana Weston
Additional Tags: Halloween, Community: spook_me, Spook Me Multi-Fandom Halloween Ficathon, Alternate Universe - Ghosts, Alternate Universe - Supernatural Elements, Child Murder, Epistolary, Supernatural Elements, Ghosts, Murder Mystery, Case Fic, Soul Selling, Agatha Christie Crossover
Summary:

Bertie sees a ghost.

In the epistolary style of Stoker's Dracula (diary entries, letter, newspaper headlines, etc.)

For the 2018 Spook Me Ficathon. Crossover with Agatha Christie's Hallowe'en Party. Warning for child murder.

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([personal profile] case posting in [community profile] fandomsecrets Nov. 11th, 2025 07:33 pm)

⌈ Secret Post #6886 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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([personal profile] ysabetwordsmith Nov. 11th, 2025 06:20 pm)
This picture of a horse in a spacesuit snagged my attention. There are a lot of things wrong with the picture, but one in particular I wanted to talk about because it's so relevant to science fiction. That horse would be almost blind.  Humans see mostly forward with binocular vision.  Horses see mostly sideways with monocular vision; they have a narrow blind spot in back, another right in front of them, and a little wedge of binocular vision.  This is why you always approach a horse from the side, where they can see you easily, and why they often turn their head to look at you sideways if you are in front of them.

So a spacesuit helmet for a prey species with eyes to the side should have its reinforcement as a strip from front to back, with a faceplate on either side, rather than a small window only in the front.  When you design spacesuits for aliens, keep in mind how their sensory organs work, and try to avoid just mimicking equipment designed for humans.
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([personal profile] scintilla10 Nov. 11th, 2025 03:43 pm)
As seen by ... many people around these parts! I've enjoyed reading people's responses for this. I tried to use a different fandom for each letter.

Rules: How many letters of the alphabet have you used for [starting] a fanwork title? One fanwork per line, ‘A’ and 'The’ do not count for 'a’ and ’t’. Post your score out of 26 at the end, along with your total works count.

A: Agents of structural oppression (Life of Brian, Loretta/Reg)
B: Best Laid Plans (D&D: Honor Among Thieves, Edgin/Xenk)
C: Chatterboxing (Discworld & Derry Girls crossover, Death & Colm McCool)
D: does enchantment pour (out of every door) (Theater Camp, Troy/Glenn)
E: Emergency Protocols (Spy, Nancy/Susan)
F: Fall Fair Folly (Stranger Things, Steve/Eddie)
G: Got Rhythm (Supernatural, Sam/Dean)
H: Highly inconvenient (OW, Lady Knight/Maiden Princess)
I: Irresistible (Macdonald Hall, Bruno/Boots) *
J:
K: Key Change (We Are Lady Parts, Amina/Saira)
L: Logistics of a Three-Person Make-out Session (Leverage, Hardison/Parker/Eliot)
M: Morning After (The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Sam/Bucky)
N: The Nautical Adventures of Adèle Blanc-Sec (Les Aventures Extraordinaire d'Adèle Blanc-Sec, gen)
O: Oblige Me (The Gentle Art of Fortune Hunting, Robin/Hart)
P: Painted Lady (Roswell New Mexico, Rosa/Isobel)
Q:
R: Raptors of the Lost Pumpkin Spice (Psych, Gus/Shawn)
S: Slice of (Heist) Life (Cat's Eyes (2024), gen)
T: Ten Simple Rules for Dragon-Sitting Tad Cooper (Galavant, Sidney/Galavant/Isabella)
U: Unwrapped (Ted Lasso, Roy/Keeley/Jamie)
V: Virtually Yours (Supernatural RPF, Jared/Jensen)
W: well-supplied (due South, Fraser/Kowalski)
X:
Y: you take your aim (England Series, Fen/Pat)
Z:

* Bonus: a duplicate title (oops!): Irresistible (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, Jack/Phryne)

22/26! I have 152 works on AO3. Mildly surprised that I don't have anything for J, and I had to go back to 2009 to get G.
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