tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1465123151948522600.post9034277138155609230..comments2023-10-11T01:57:32.976-07:00Comments on Gay Christian Geek: Happily Ever AfterRainicornhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08024571610227384326noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1465123151948522600.post-72062732229587003562011-11-08T11:29:18.685-08:002011-11-08T11:29:18.685-08:00Hmm. It seems like my favorite fairy tales are tw...Hmm. It seems like my favorite fairy tales are twinged with meloncholy. One of my favorite books is "The Last Unicorn" and that ends with the Unicorn-turned-woman breaking up with the prince she loved to be a unicorn and having once-loved as a scar of regret to carry through her immortal existance, but is still happy to bear it. <br /><br />Some of my favorite "fairy tales" right now are the Legend of Zelda games and it's only in the first two games that the protagonist "gets the girl" - all of the rest? The ending typically goes like this: Link loses a friend, wanders/rides/sails off into the sunset until a direct sequel in which he visits a weird dream world, then loses another friend and wanders off into the sunset. If you play an LoZ game, expect a bittersweet ending. <br /><br />Then my own work... hmm. A lot of my long original stories end with someone or everyone dying. Yeah, I'm weird about that. I try to make it kind of happy-ish, which is even weirder. <br /><br />I totally understand where you're coming from with the whole happiness tinged in meloncholy thing.Shadsiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12529819483912443040noreply@blogger.com