Ugh . . . Work In Progress fic is progressing, but anon is still very slow.
Anon will need some time to write up the next few parts and anon will probably break this monster up into chapters when anon posts this on the main comm.
Anon also needs to recharge batteries now. X_X;;
Also, anon is NOT linking this to the 'filled' requests master-list because this is INCOMPLETE! If, however, other anons wish to link it, be writer!anon's guest.
And now, some notes. ^_^ They shall be reposted at the end . . . maybe . . .
[2] Lul France, what?: [http://pandarosi.livejournal.com/64135.html]
[3] Oh Genji, I learned the wrong things from your story.
[4] [http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/gaftern.htm] . . . G for German, and they list it for Vienna, Austria--so guess where the mannor is! XD Okay, so I always planned on it being in Vienna, but that’s just funny, you know? So odd German-dialect is dialectical.
[5] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamisen]
[6] I googled ‘kabuki plays’, got a list, and one really caught my eye but . . . it was a ‘puppet’ play, which = bunraku . . . unless it was a ‘shadow puppet’ play. If anyone knows, I beg for corrections/help. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Battles_of_Coxinga] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coxinga]
[7] Taken from a personal experiance. Long story short, I heard a beautiful traditional song at a live performence, and afterwords asked what it was about because it sounded so sad.
[8] This . . . . is Austria’s version of a crass joke. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castrato]
[9] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clef] + [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano] = backwards enginired answer = FAIL! P.S., 85 keys only, even if Austria-tan is anachronistic.
[10] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murasaki_Shikibu] As for cross-gendered honorifics . . . means Japan was like falimy close to her, and well . . . I think he fell in love with her & her stories, so . . . It’s like Austria calling Mozart his.
[11] No joking. Did a collage paper on ‘Bishounen’. This little jem came up. No idea if they still belive it.
Not the OP, but this is quite possibly the most erotic thing I've ever read. You've put so much detail into this world, that the reader can just see and feel everything. It's wonderful.
Take all the time you need to recharge... I really hope you do continue this.
Writer!Anon gladly accepts your bribe. Writer!Anon hopes to do your dreams justice, and with luck this task will give Anon the incentive anon needs to write again.
Writer!Anon will look over the rules because we are up to 4 parts instead of 3 now, so Anon needs to see where to post the next part. Ah, no need for any anons to reply to this, Writer!Anon will either figure it out on anon's lonesome, or ask around for the answers on a help thread elsewhere.
Really, all anon needs to do is cover Japan's half of the story, and then the epilogue . . . And who doesn't love random acts of a drunken!Prussia?
Writer!anon + 1st batch of EndNotes
(Anonymous) 2009-02-11 09:43 am (UTC)(link)Anon will need some time to write up the next few parts and anon will probably break this monster up into chapters when anon posts this on the main comm.
Anon also needs to recharge batteries now. X_X;;
Also, anon is NOT linking this to the 'filled' requests master-list because this is INCOMPLETE! If, however, other anons wish to link it, be writer!anon's guest.
And now, some notes. ^_^ They shall be reposted at the end . . . maybe . . .
[1] Read this: [http://mithrigil.livejournal.com/416078.html]
[2] Lul France, what?: [http://pandarosi.livejournal.com/64135.html]
[3] Oh Genji, I learned the wrong things from your story.
[4] [http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/gaftern.htm] . . . G for German, and they list it for Vienna, Austria--so guess where the mannor is! XD Okay, so I always planned on it being in Vienna, but that’s just funny, you know? So odd German-dialect is dialectical.
[5] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shamisen]
[6] I googled ‘kabuki plays’, got a list, and one really caught my eye but . . . it was a ‘puppet’ play, which = bunraku . . . unless it was a ‘shadow puppet’ play. If anyone knows, I beg for corrections/help. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Battles_of_Coxinga] & [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coxinga]
[7] Taken from a personal experiance. Long story short, I heard a beautiful traditional song at a live performence, and afterwords asked what it was about because it sounded so sad.
[8] This . . . . is Austria’s version of a crass joke. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castrato]
[9] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clef] + [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano] = backwards enginired answer = FAIL! P.S., 85 keys only, even if Austria-tan is anachronistic.
[10] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murasaki_Shikibu] As for cross-gendered honorifics . . . means Japan was like falimy close to her, and well . . . I think he fell in love with her & her stories, so . . . It’s like Austria calling Mozart his.
[11] No joking. Did a collage paper on ‘Bishounen’. This little jem came up. No idea if they still belive it.
Re: Writer!anon + 1st batch of EndNotes
(Anonymous) 2009-02-20 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)Take all the time you need to recharge... I really hope you do continue this.
Re: Writer!anon + 1st batch of EndNotes
(Anonymous) 2009-04-21 03:34 am (UTC)(link)Musician!anon loves you, and offers you one giftwrapped soul, with a free firstborn thrown in.
To make it simple, I came.
I will give you a million internets on top of that if you use tempo words and phrases in the next part you post.
reCaptcha: swilling Sinatra, how appropriate
Writer!anon
(Anonymous) 2009-05-18 07:06 am (UTC)(link)Writer!Anon gladly accepts your bribe. Writer!Anon hopes to do your dreams justice, and with luck this task will give Anon the incentive anon needs to write again.
Writer!Anon will look over the rules because we are up to 4 parts instead of 3 now, so Anon needs to see where to post the next part. Ah, no need for any anons to reply to this, Writer!Anon will either figure it out on anon's lonesome, or ask around for the answers on a help thread elsewhere.
Really, all anon needs to do is cover Japan's half of the story, and then the epilogue . . . And who doesn't love random acts of a drunken!Prussia?
RECaptcha: hassles West . . . . . brb, loling forever.