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garnigal ([personal profile] garnigal) wrote2008-01-08 11:07 pm
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Revelations Drabble

Red sky at night, sailor’s delight. Red sky at morning, sailors take warning.

But there were no quaint aphorisms for this.

The sky was purple, lit by violent green lightning. The roiling clouds were ominous enough, but the black shapes darting between terrified her.

There had been no prophecies. Just… cataclysm. The Slayers were given time to say their goodbyes, then moved as one to face Hell.

She raised the sword to ready position and the cross to her lips. She knew how this would end and it gave her hope. After all, Revelations was just another word for Apocalypse.

[identity profile] garnigal.livejournal.com 2008-01-09 04:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I love the idea of a Slayer being called from an ultra-Christian, fundementalist upbringing. I suspect there would be some odd overlaps in the knowledge and some equally odd blanks.I just don't know enough about that world to write something without offending a lot of people.

So I stick with my drabbles and try to keep the inflamatory words out of it.

Thanks for reading and commenting - I really appreciate it.

[identity profile] jemaba.livejournal.com 2008-01-09 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
That's actually a fantastic idea, and kinda makes me wish I still wrote fanfic, considering I come from an ultra-Christian, fundamentalist upbringing. I keep the rules of the Buffyverse so separate from my own beliefs that I never even considered crossing them over. But a Christian Slayer (a Slayer who is a Christian, that is; not a Slayer of Christians) would be really interesting to explore.

[identity profile] garnigal.livejournal.com 2008-01-09 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I was watching Paranormal State last night while I wrote, and they were going to help a couple who were ultra-Christian. I think that's where I got the idea. It was pretty funny - the director gave the team a little speech on being considerate of the clients' beliefs and avoiding overt displays of their own religious views, (since they need the clients' co-operation to to their investigation). It included "so Heather, we shouldn't let them know you are pagan. No cauldrons or weird shit on this trip, okay?"

Cracked me up.

As for Slayer of Christians - that's more a Rome fanfic, I think. :)