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odette_river ([personal profile] odette_river) wrote2008-07-25 11:23 pm
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Ship Meme

Because everyone's doing it...

Name a fandom you know I'm into and I'll tell you the following:

One True Pairing Ship:
Canon Ship:
"If this happens I'll stab my eyes out with a spork" Ship:
"You are one sick bastard" Ship:
"I dabble a little" Ship:
"It's like a car crash" Ship:
"Tickles my fancy but not sold just yet" Ship:
"Makes no canon sense but why the Hell not" Ship:
"Everyone else loves it but I just don't feel it" Ship:
"When all is said and done" Ship:

[identity profile] odette-river.livejournal.com 2008-07-27 08:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, definitely. :)

One True Pairing Ship: Hades/Persephone - I love this whole story. The way I see it, Persephone falls in love with him, and really comes into her own in the Underworld.
Canon Ship: Zeus/Hera - I like these two together, even though Zeus tends to get on my nerves. Maybe I like that Hera keeps taking him back? That says a lot about her.
"If this happens I'll stab my eyes out with a spork" Ship: Since they all seemed to hook up with each other...I'm not sure.
"You are one sick bastard" Ship: Artemis/anyone - That's kind of the point of her, after all.
"I dabble a little" Ship:
"It's like a car crash" Ship: Cassandra/Apollo - I find them interesting. She's a very different Cassandra from the way I usually interpret her, but that's not a bad thing at all.
"Tickles my fancy but not sold just yet" Ship: Err...most pairings, actually. I go with them, but it takes me a while to really get into one.
"Makes no canon sense but why the Hell not" Ship: Pan/Cassandra - Wouldn't that be kind of cool, though?
"Everyone else loves it but I just don't feel it" Ship: Not sure. What ships do everyone in the Greek Mythology fandom love? I have no idea. :)
"When all is said and done" Ship: Zeus/Hera - I think they're pretty fitting for this category, yes?

[identity profile] assimbya.livejournal.com 2008-07-30 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Your focus on Zeus/Hera is interesting. And I'd love to hear about your interpertation of Cassandra. :)