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[livejournal.com profile] paisleydaze has clued the Joker Blogs Dude in on The Final Date, which is just beyond cool. But the way in which she did it gratifies me to the point of striking me speechless, and people all around the world cried out in joy and thanks to her for such a feat. This is what she said:

I am sending a link to some TDK fanfiction that was written by one of your very biggest fans over at Live Journal. I wanted to draw your attention to the introduction to the first part of the story - called Final Date and then, especially the second link which is to the last part of the Final Date. She has written a great Joker Date Series and this is the last installment. She has, in an ingenious way, passed the torch to theJokerBlogs in a sort of tribute, at the end of the story. She gives full credit for using your content. She's been spreading the word about cha over at LJ. I have been too. We'd love to have you and yours over at LJ so we can claim you as one of ours. We are possessive that way.

I am going to warn you ahead of time that fangirls are enamoured of the fantasy of a Joker who is a bit of a sexual gladiator. Tinhuviel panders to the fangirls so her stories are full of wonderfully filthy sex. Now, this is not about you. You are not the Joker in the story until the end. She began writing her version of J before she discovered your wonderful work on YouTube but she decided to "retire" her J. and meld him with yours at the end of the series. Please don't be offended by the very graphic sexual content. I have to confess I enjoy the humour in her writing more than anything. Her J. is delightfully over the top.

Anyway, here are the links for Part One of The Final Date (the introduction sets it up) and Part Two of the Final Date (where the torch is passed to theJokerBlogs) - you can skip right to the last few paragraphs if you think the sex might make you squirm just a little. Guys are not supposed to be reading these.

http://tinhuviel.livejournal.com/1989374.html Part One

http://tinhuviel.livejournal.com/1989447.html Part Two

No need to reply to me. I know you are very busy.....creating. Can't wait for the next installment.

Your fan,
Sophie
PaisleyDaze

*BOGGLE*

::thinks about it::

*BOGGLE*

Re: Wait a minute....

Date: 2009-05-23 03:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tinhuviel.livejournal.com
I was thinking about something yesterday, though. And this taps into Jungian psychology and group magick, so you may or may not dig it. While the whole Maul thing was going on, I was fortunate to be talking to a therapist who happened to be a Jungian psychologist, which was great for me since I'm all about Jung. He pointed out something that should have been obvious to me: Maul represented a very strong male archetype that many women could respond to, even if they didn't know why. He was quite literally the Horned God, which is all about sex and protection. He's also like the Uber Animus.

So what is Joker? Fandom is pretty much a form of worship, so places like Rancid Rainbow are like online temples dedicated to the Joker archetype. But J is more dangerous than Maul in that he's not a Horned Lord archetype. He's Loki. He's Coyote. That said, is group manifestation of the Joker the wisest thing? Is immersion into such an archetype the safest thing to do? And I'm talking about Heath now. Invoking certain deities can be a dangerous thing to do, no matter what form they take.

What kind of chaos may result from group invocations of an archetype of mischief? All that said, maybe it's best that it does come to an end, despite my/our personal protestations. And, really, do you want to be molested by Loki?

Don't answer that. I'd say 'yes' too at this point.

As for Norvus, you gotta wonder how he's handling the invocation of the archetype as defined by Heath. He's gotten to people, just like he predicted. How is he? Here's hoping his future roles invoke someone like Manannan Mac Lir just to balance things out! ;)
Edited Date: 2009-05-23 03:17 pm (UTC)
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Re: Wait a minute....

Date: 2009-05-23 09:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tinhuviel.livejournal.com
I did not know that about Michelle. Very odd indeed. And I think you're right about the archetypes popping up, perhaps in a cycle. Barry said it well in his song "Hymn to the Local Gods," regarding the gods of "old:" They never died we only lost their number. All you can find here worship and more will appear."

Loki is laughing.

Re: Wait a minute....

Date: 2009-05-25 11:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] falkenna.livejournal.com
Odin is all the Chaos Trickster I can handle, thank you very much, I stay away from Loki! That's just me, of course, but I think he probably should be handled with care. (Different people get called to handle different forces/entities with care, I guess.)

Re: Wait a minute....

Date: 2009-05-26 12:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tinhuviel.livejournal.com
You support my point then, that such conjurations can be and most usually are very dangerous?

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