jedibuttercup: (gandalf reads)
T, gen; The Lord of the Rings; 10,700 words. Canon compliant; Prince Imrahil, behind the scenes.

Imrahil at last sheathed his blade, flexing exhausted fingers against the engravings upon its hilt, and gazed upon a familiar face with a heart weary and yet still glad. A light of wry recognition was in Thorongil's eye, but no apology, and the passing years lay lightly upon him.

The Coming of the King

(For [archiveofourown.org profile] lirin in [community profile] ficinabox)
jedibuttercup: (gandalf reads)


Challenge #10 - In your own space, talk About A Creator/Someone Who Inspired You. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

Remembering what in particular may have inspired me to start doing my own creating - I just don't have those memories. As far as I know, wanting to create has always been as much a part of me as my fannishness itself. (I remember how baffled I was the first time some told me they could remember learning how to read and write - I can't remember ever not being able to.)

In terms of specific inspirations, though... it's a boring answer, but. Probably the earliest big one I could point to would be J.R.R. Tolkien. His works have been on my mind a lot since the news about his son's passing last week. My dad had had one of those boxed copies of LOTR and The Hobbit since the 70's, and loaned them to me when I was eight years old. I was already reading middle-grade SFF by that time, but Tolkien's work was in a league beyond that. I was utterly blown away by the depth of his worldbuilding, and as I was too young to look at it really critically, I just-- absorbed, in wonder.

I learned so many words from those books - in plain English, even, not just his created languages - that I pronounced wrong IRL for years because I'd never heard them said aloud. And the time and place, as far removed as it was from our world, seemed so vivid, and deep, and lived in. That's probably when I started constructing elaborate backstories - I suppose what we'd call headcanons these days - for every story or daydream I came up with. I still have binders full of maps and bloodline trees and special jewel definitions for one story in particular I was working on in junior high and high school that definitely owed a lot to Tolkien. I never did finish that one, but I suppose that's where I began the habits that follow me in my fanwriting to this day.

Since then, in general, I like to think I take a little something from everything I enjoy? Every person whose story or post I kudo or comment on or subscribe to; every fanvid I like; every photo I snap of something amazing or striking or interesting on my roadtrips; every time my mother comes up with a new hobby (she always has one, from shirt painting to ceramics to gardening, it varies); every time my dad sat down for an enthusiastic half-hour discussion on some particular plot twist in Harry Potter; every time my brother or [livejournal.com profile] maevebran introduces me to a new book series or show they're sure I'll love; it all compounds.

I guess you could say I give back because I've been given to. Because - if something I do brightens even one other person's day the way mine has so often been brightened, everything that went into it was worth it. :)
jedibuttercup: (pryce)
PG-13; A:tS/LotR; 1200 words. Part of the Edge of a Knife 'verse, for [livejournal.com profile] twistedshorts.

"You used it, didn't you," Wesley said in disbelieving tones, looking up to meet Illyria's too-blue gaze. "The ring: the one you called Sauron's Bane."

The Road Goes Ever, Ever On )

(x-posted on twistedshorts and on AO3)
jedibuttercup: (gandalf reads)
T; Hobbit/LOTR (Jacksonverse), 2,300 words. Tauriel & Boromir, for [community profile] chocolateboxcomm.

The sounding of a horn revealed to Tauriel their intended target: the Great Horn borne always by the eldest son of the line of the Stewards of Gondor. [Fix-it.]

The Path of Starlight

(Linked @ the AO3 Chocolate Box R3 archive; written for [tumblr.com profile] wnnbdarklord)
jedibuttercup: Illyria (illyria)
PG-13, Drogyn-fic; Angel/Silmarillion. 500 words, for [livejournal.com profile] treppie.

Even the thousand years granted the Battlebrand would seem less than a blink to the beings interred deep in the inner Well.

Gazing Into the Abyss )

(x-posted at [livejournal.com profile] ats_btvs_fanfic and AO3)
jedibuttercup: (john sheppard)
PG-13; Silmarillion/Stargate Atlantis. 3900 words, for [livejournal.com profile] ladyyueh.

The city sang to John, and he understood at last why the scholars always spoke of the earliest days of Middle-earth through the medium of music.

Through the Blue Vault of Varda )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] stargate_xing and AO3)
jedibuttercup: (eowyn)
PG, Lord of the Rings. 500 words - Arwen and Éowyn.

(Linked @ The Bechdel Test Comment Fic-a-Thon - prompt "get your hands dirty" and AO3)

there make a garden
jedibuttercup: (pryce)
PG-13; A:tS/LotR; 1000 words. Part of the Edge of a Knife 'verse.

It was many minutes before Wesley remembered that there was something unusual about the very fact of his waking.

In An Antique Land )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] twistedshorts)
jedibuttercup: (eowyn)
PG-13; SG-1/B:tVS/LotR. 2200 words, for [livejournal.com profile] kerrykhat; inspired by "Slow Thunder".

Daniel dreamed of the blonde woman with the steel-bright eyes: standing with him atop a battlement, gazing out over trampled fields toward the ominous fume of war.

Walk No More in Shadow )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] stargate_xing)
jedibuttercup: (eowyn)
PG; LOTR, The Fifth Element. Joy and hope trembled in the air, just within Eowyn's grasp if she would but reach for them. 750 words.

(Companion piece to "More than a Weapon", from the other side of things).

Harbinger of Light )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] crossoverfic)
jedibuttercup: (leeloo minai)
PG-13; LOTR, The Fifth Element. Many times, the Darkness has come. This time, Leeloo has been given the chance to do more than just protect. 750 words.

(Another snippet from the inspiration meme. *points at [livejournal.com profile] kerravonsen*

More Than a Weapon )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] crossoverfic)
jedibuttercup: (pryce)
PG-13; A:tS, LotR. 600 words. 4th in "The Edge of a Knife" series.

When all other courses have been weighed, apparent folly may prove the only path worth taking.

Another Path to Tread )
jedibuttercup: (never surrender)
PG-13; B:tVS/Lord of the Rings. 1500 words.

Jenny Calendar is offered a new job after her death, one that brings her into contact with other heroes who never lived to see their efforts bear fruit.

Disposable Heroes )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] twistedshorts)
jedibuttercup: Illyria (illyria)
PG-13; Angel, LotR. 400 words. (Follows "Look On My Works, Ye Mighty" and "The Courage of Men").

No one yet lived with a better claim to It than Illyria. 400 words.

In Darkness Bound )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] twistedshorts)
jedibuttercup: Luke Skywalker and Buffy Summers (luke-and-buffy)
Title: Ten Additional Things that Never Happened to Buffy Summers
Author: Jedi Buttercup
Rating: PG to PG-13.
Category: B:tVS/various. See disclaimer for crossovers (in order).
Summary: The "10 Things that Never Happened" drabble challenge, Take Three.

Disclaimer: All your Buffy are belong to Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy. I also do not claim to own anyone/thing affiliated with the shows/movies Star Wars, Godzilla, Boondock Saints, The Island, Jumanji, The Silmarillion, Star Trek: TNG, The Rock, Due South, or PotC: Dead Man's Chest.

Never Had a Brother )

Never Faced a Dragon )

Never Been a Guardian Angel )

Never Been a Guinea Pig )

Never Visited the Jungle )

Never Slew a Balrog )

Never Been Put on Ice )

Never Been Spied Upon )

Never Met a Mountie )

Never Knew Her Own Bearing )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] tth100)
jedibuttercup: (eowyn)
PG-13; B:tVS, LotR. 700 words.

She had never really paid that much attention to her first Watcher's claims of reincarnation, but every so often something like this would crop up.

Slow Thunder )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] tth100 & [livejournal.com profile] twistedshorts)
jedibuttercup: (elrond)
PG-13; B:tVS, LotR. 1200 words.

Warren accidentally succeeds in ridding Sunnydale of the Slayer. Elrond deals with the fallout.

One Who Wandered )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] tth100)
jedibuttercup: (buffy bothered)
Title: Ten More Things that Never Happened to Buffy Summers
Author: Jedi Buttercup
Rating: PG to PG-13.
Category: B:tVS/various. See disclaimer for crossovers (in order).
Summary: The "10 Things that Never Happened" drabble challenge, Take Two.

Disclaimer: All your Buffy are belong to Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy. I also do not claim to own anyone/thing affiliated with the shows/movies Stargate: SG-1, X-Men, Bones, Jurassic Park III, Slither, Legally Blonde, The Mummy, Pirates of the Caribbean, Lord of the Rings, or Firefly.

Never Had an Identical Twin )

Never Been to New York )

Never Been Forgotten )

Never Met a Velociraptor )

Never Forgot a Face )

Never Had to Bend and Snap )

Never Read from the Book of the Dead )

Never Heard of the Black Pearl )

Never Kidnapped a King )

Never Left Earth-That-Is )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] tth100)
jedibuttercup: (never look back)
PG; B:tVS, LOTR movieverse. Double drabble; for [livejournal.com profile] tthdrabbles "Nightmares".

Not all Buffy's dreams are of death or impending doom. 200 words.

There Is Still Hope )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] tth100 & [livejournal.com profile] tthdrabbles)

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