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I cannot quit being obnoxious lately, guys
And uh, I've gotten lazy about writing
So to kick start my ass up
I ganked Snowdevil's meme

Yatta~~~


Pick two fandoms from the list I'm going to give you below, and I will write a short (or longish, depending on how inspired I am) scene of either a crossover between them or a fusion version. If you have a preference, either for characters involved or for whether it's a crossover or a fusion, feel free to tell me.

Special note: If an item is marked with an asterisk (*), please do not mix it with another asterisked item. These are series I haven't seen in a while or am not completely familiar or comfortable. I can't really mix two series in which I am on shaky grounds.

Fandoms you can choose from:
Hikaru no Go
Code Geass
Tiger & Bunny
Harry Potter
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Naruto
*Yu Yu Hakusho
*Samurai Champloo
FLCL
Trigun
*Cowboy Bebop
.hack//SIGN
*Avatar: The Last Airbender
Pokemon
*Spirited Away (movie)
Star Trek: The Next Generation
*Loveless
Gravitation
Ouran Highschool Host Club
Rurouni Kenshin
Digimon
Maria-sama ga Miteru (shoujo-ai schoolgirls... just putting that out there.)
Maria Holic (unrelated to above. A lesbian in an all-girls' school finds one of the girls is actually a boy. Just... Really, I'm just... Putting the premise out there. Innocently.)


1. I am really impressed, Snowdevil, that your list was alphabetical. Like, really. This is magic.
2. I have just realized that I have overrun my girly fandom quota. For shame.

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Date: 2012-02-12 04:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] megalomaniageek.livejournal.com
Ummm....how about Trigun and Code Geass? Somehow making use of the similarity between the moral dichotomies of Vash-Wolfwood and Suzaku-Lelouch.

Trigun + Code Geass

Date: 2012-02-15 06:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rex-sun.livejournal.com
It took a while to figure out how to do this one, but once I hit upon the general idea of the scene, this churned out like magic. I hope this is what you're looking for.



Suzaku met the first officially sanctioned human disaster in a church.

He said his name was not actually Zero, that Zero was just the number of people he let live what crossed him. He'd come to confess for all the murders he'd committed, and the list was long. Suzaku heard the stories of the human devil from the outside before-- hearing them from the inside was not much different. 

When finally the man fell quiet, Suzaku took a discreet swig from his flask so maybe he could quench the yearning pain inside of him-- that pain that was ultimately unquenchable because the only way to stop the killing was to kill and his heart knew that made no sense.

"Why confess now?" Suzaku asked. He was morbidly curious and they were alone and what kind of religious man was he anyhow?

"That's what you do, isn't it?" Zero returned. Suzaku heard the bitter smile.

"Do you think you might soon die?"

"No, I am never quite that lucky." Then Zero pressed his hand to the screen and it looked like a drowning man asking for help. "What else shall I confess? What else have I done that is a sin? I don't know religion."

"What things do you regret? When have you harmed someone?"

Zero was quiet for a moment and then he said, "I regret that I left my sister behind."

Suzaku hadn't known Zero had a family. His mask made him look so inhuman that the idea hadn't even occurred to him. Suzaku asked, "Why did you leave her?"

Simply Zero answered, "Because she couldn't follow where I had to go."

Suzaku wondered if the man on the other side was unmasked and what kind of expression he wore at that moment. 

Then Zero surprised him by asking, "What does it feel like to not kill, pious man?"

Suzaku answered honestly, "It hurts. It is a very difficult thing. I am often quite sad."

"Then what is the point?" Zero asked, and from Suzaku no answer was forthcoming.

Now that Suzaku has met him again, he smiles the same sort of bitter smile that he heard in the confessional that day. Divested of his menace, Zero is not a tall man, and he is not half as old as the wanted posters guess. His name is Lelouch, and mostly he is just a boy-- a boy with a gun.

But his eyes really are something else: the eyes of the devil, just as they said over the satellite. 

Lelouch looks peaceful enough in his hospital bed, hands folded so delicately on top of the thin blankets. The doctor tries to stop them both-- "Really! Mr. Lamperouge needs his rest!" --but Lelouch smiles his charming smile and eventually they are left alone.

Suzaku looks down on him grimly, unsmiling. "Long time no see... Zero."

Lelouch's expression could be docile if his eyes didn't glint so evilly.

"I finally found you," Suzaku sighs. He rests his cross punisher against a nearby table and lowers himself onto the foot of the bed. It creaks below him. "What's a legendary guy like you doing in a place like this?"

"Stop it," Lelouch sighs. "It wasn't by choice. There's a hole in my memory. I am just now remembering."

Suzaku crosses his legs. "But it was you, wasn't it? You're the man who wiped out an entire city-- women, children, all...?"

"Yes, that was me," Lelouch admits freely. "I have a fragmented recollection of it."

Re: Trigun + Code Geass

Date: 2012-02-15 06:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rex-sun.livejournal.com
Suzaku wrinkles his nose. In disgust he lights a cigarette, hoping it will overpower the sickness is his mouth. He is a much different man than he was that day long ago in the church, but something about this man is so fundamentally repulsive to him that the feelings of horror span across time and change and bloodied hands. If these days Suzaku spills wells of blood, then Lelouch spills blood enough to cover the planet and create those things the old world used to have-- oceans. 

"You think after that you can just slide into easy retirement?" Suzaku spits.

Lelouch's eyes slide close. This way he might be mistaken for an angel. "This damage to my memory made me want to live quietly, with a different name and a different way of life."

"Excuse me if I find that hard to believe."

Lelouch sneers at him. "Sorry I haven't been by to confess lately," he drawls. "Are you now going to judge as God judges?"

Suzaku drags on his cigarette, hate boiling in his gut-- for Lelouch, but also for himself. Lelouch has a very particular talent of making Suzaku feel like shit.

"Why are you here?" Lelouch asks abruptly.

"To take you away."

"Where to?" 

"If you're asking for a final destination, I don't know. However, I do know that I need your help. I turned Augusta upside-down looking for you." Suzaku stands and withdraws Zero's gun from an inner pocket. He throws it into Lelouch's lap where it catches the double-sun and shines as darkly as his mask used to. Lelouch glares down at the thing. "Know a woman named Rakshata? I mentioned I knew you and she fixed it for free."

"Why?" Lelouch asks quietly. "Why are you handing Zero back his gun?"

"I thought you'd need it, where we're going."

Lelouch lifts his chin haughtily and looks out the window. "I'm not your dog."

Suzaku grinds out the rest of his cigarette and takes a deep breath. "But there's something you want, right?"

Lelouch looks at him, straight-faced. He is not questioning but rather ordering with his expression alone that Suzaku explain himself or leave.

"Say... are you familiar with a town called Carcases? It's a tiny town in Southern Cornelia."

If he's not mistaken, Lelouch flinches.

Suzaku continues, "Something strange happened there six months ago. It's residents suddenly disappeared without a trace. Everything in the town looked completely normal... only, the people had vanished. The calvary went in there and combed the place over but didn't find a single soul. One calvaryman, however, did discover something odd... A man's name painted in the monument in the town square. It was in red, and they say it read..." Suzaku doesn't smile when Lelouch leans forward, brow knitted. "Schneizel."

And there crosses the darkest look Lelouch has ever achieved without Zero's mask. Suzaku takes it upon himself to leave and let Lelouch stew.

He waits outside. Eventually Lelouch joins him, fully dressed and tall again in the heels of his boots.

"You know," Lelouch sighs, and he raises his gun that has a sheen like glass and his lips twist and his eyes flare. "I was rather fond of this life. Of my friends and of my little brother."

Suzaku gulps down his split second admiration. "Thems the breaks. Someone's gotta get tough or someone else is gonna cry."

Lelouch walks past him. "Is that why you kill now?"

Suzaku sighs, swallows his hate. The man he used to be is gone, torn apart by the savagery of this godforsaken planet. Now he feels there is an evil that good alone cannot overcome, and rather than stay righteous and be swallowed, he will dabble in evil to defeat the greater evil.

He hefts up the cross and carries it on his shoulders, and he follows the back of the demon.
Edited Date: 2012-02-15 06:53 pm (UTC)

Re: Trigun + Code Geass

Date: 2012-02-16 03:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] megalomaniageek.livejournal.com
Wow! I'm really rather impressed with how well Suzaku-Wolfwood worked. Very nice blending of the two overall. I'd watch the heck out of this show.

Re: Trigun + Code Geass

Date: 2012-02-16 03:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rex-sun.livejournal.com
This would be much darker overall than the real Trigun because we would not have the goofy pacifist Vash to lighten things up! Zero really just shoots the place up!

Total slaughter~ Total slaughter~ Let's begin the killing time...


Also. Replace the plant angels as illustrated in the manga with Nunally or Cornelia or Euphemia or Guinevere floating around naked. Obviously this is good. Yes.

Insure girls Kallen and Shirley, reporting for duty. And bickering along the way. Constantly.

Schneizel makes a much calmer Knives. "It's not that I enjoy killing the humans, brother, it's just that it must be done for the good of our people. I really do wish we could live in harmony but it just can't be so. You and I must use our unique positions to serve our people."

"Fuck you because fuck you."

Okay, not really. But yes really. Schneizel killed Marianne, I think.

/threadjacking like a boss

Date: 2012-02-16 09:33 pm (UTC)
ext_861739: @ nefadol (Default)
From: [identity profile] shirogiku.livejournal.com
So Lelouch left Nunnally floating in a tank and serving as an energy source? That's quite poignant! He probably can't do anything for her or he would have done it, right? What's Lelouch is fighting for? Killing Schneizel?

Re: /threadjacking like a boss

Date: 2012-02-16 09:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rex-sun.livejournal.com
Hmm maybe this Lelouch is super vicious because there's nothing he can do, really. All he can do is seek revenge against Schneizel since Schneizel crashed the ship and killed Marianne and cracked Nunally's plant bulb. ...I suppose!

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