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iesika ([personal profile] iesika) wrote2008-02-13 01:13 pm

nerding + fangirling = super dork

I'm maybe 10 pages or so into the Mystery Potion Thing, which is further than I've gotten on anything in a while. What makes this super dorky is me pulling things out of Elements of Murder about the history of alchemy and poisoning, adding research, hitting them with the slash hammer, and then inserting them into my story. For example: There is a book called The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony that was supposedly written by a Benedictine monk named Basilus Valentinus from a monastery in Erfurt, born in 1395. It was also supposedly discovered inside a marble pillar at that monastery (which didn't exist, btw) when it was hit by lightning. There are 3 schools of thought on Basil - that he was a real guy, that he was Paracelsus under a pseudonym (they would have been contemporary, and their methods and philosophies were similar), and that he was entirely made up by Johann Thölde, who published the book in the 1600s and who had previously written Haliographia, which included methods for the extraction of metals from salts which are also mentioned in The Triumphal Chariot. The latter is most likely, as reference is also made in Chariot of the use of antimony in the manufacture of lead type and for treatment of syphillis, both of which would have been severely anachronistic to its supposed date of authorship.

Only, in my head, this has translated to the romance and partnership of Basil and Paracelsus, and the later extreme cross-gen love affair/mentorship between Basil and Thölde (Thölde was a pharmacist and the owner of a large stake in a silver mine - which would have been one of the better available sources of Antimony in Germany circa 1670). I would like all of this to somehow make it's way into my Mystery Potion Thing, which will probably get a title lifted from Chariot now that I have found a transcription online. Maybe with the Valentinus/Thölde I can make subtle allusions to Snapledore? 

OMG I am a dork. 

On a side note, before I run off to class, I recently found a short and reasonably coherent Orphen fanfic I had written some time ago (In which Majic crushes on his master and nearly gets himself killed by a horrible lake monster because of it, only to be rescued from a very embarrassing situation by said master). If anyone is interested, I will put it up - however, I don't think I've ever heard anyone on my flist mention being an Orphen fan, so I won't spam if nobody wants it. I would also like to state for the record that Orphen is one of the Great Neglected Potential Slash Fandoms of the World.

[identity profile] moonypadlover.livejournal.com 2008-02-14 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't mind reading it either. I haven't seen Orphen for a good while, but I'm sure I'll remember as I read. ^^

And I miss Generator Gawl as well... and from the few eps of Deathnote that I've seen...it looks rather messed all to hell, but awesomely so. OH! and before I forget Logo (the gay channel on my cable) was showing Fake episodes on a late night show of theirs.^^ I was squeeing like hell when I saw it, dubbed or not. ^^

My new obsession is One Piece. It rocks my everlovin' socks!

[identity profile] iesika.livejournal.com 2008-02-14 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
I tried to get into One Piece (via manga) some time ago because, hello, Jessie + Pirates-not-of-the-Caribbean = ♥, but I just couldn't. Didn't care for it at all. This is a damned shame, because of my vast, vast love of piratey songs and other things. I can't get into Horatio Hornblower or Pirates of the Caribbean fandom either. I hate it! I have failled in all my attempts to find a fandom where my ability to sing The Derelict and other gruesom shanties while drunk off my ass on rum would be a valued skill. *le sigh* (You have at least heard my repetoire... Riggadiggajigg shag all!)

[identity profile] moonypadlover.livejournal.com 2008-02-14 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
Ahhh yes. I almost forgot about our poor Riley. ^^
Awwww. You know you can make your own! it's much more fun.

[identity profile] iesika.livejournal.com 2008-02-15 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
*gasp* Forgot about One Balled Riley?!

I taught The Old Dunn Cow to someone at work, the other day. Or, at least, she learned when to bang on the table and when to shout "MACINTYRE!". That's one of my favorites, right now. I can't find the cd with my favorite version of "The Sailors Prayer," though! Or "The Mary Ellen Carter!" And I need "The Mary Ellen Carter!" It's my get-crap-done song!

[identity profile] moonypadlover.livejournal.com 2008-02-15 09:49 am (UTC)(link)
*laughs* I said almost!!! hehe And I use The Old Dunn Cow when I'm drinking. Makes me sing better. ^_~

And I think when we copied the cds for me, One Balled didn't carry over. Which cd was it on again?

[identity profile] iesika.livejournal.com 2008-02-15 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
It's at the end of The Blue One, after several minutes of silence and a warning that anyone of decent taste should turn off the cd player.

[identity profile] moonypadlover.livejournal.com 2008-02-16 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Ahhhh. That's why ^^ I didn't copy the blue one for myself. That's why i don't have it! I was worried.