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posted by [personal profile] the_dala at 10:14am on 26/05/2007
FOMG idea time! So I was pondering yesterday that, if Will doesn't look surprised to see Elizabeth with the kid in the coda scene (kept in mind that I haven't seen it yet), perhaps the two of them have been able to keep in contact over the years, even if they haven't seen each other (and I don't necessarily think they can't, I'm just going with the most extreme interpretation of it). At first I was thinking cake letters, delivered by some supernatural means or a mysteriously intelligent animal.

But this morning I remembered Elizabeth interacting with Weatherby on his way to the underworld (*sob*). And I thought - what if Elizabeth sends her messages to Will through the dead? Yeah, it's kind of one-sided, but it's really Will who needs to receive the correspondence; she knows exactly where he is and what he's doing already.

So maybe she encounters a dying person by sheer chance, and bids them give her husband the Boatman a message. And whether or not they think she's off her rocker in life, once they get to Will, they do remember what she asked them to say. That's how it starts.

And then I had this idea of Elizabeth traveling around and becoming an earthly counterpart to Will's role on the Dutchman: helping souls, particularly sailors, pass out of life before they begin the crossing, comforting them in their time of dying. Maybe she picks up some herb lore and medicine to help ease their pain, maybe some knowledge of midwifery - especially after she gives birth to her own child. Thus she enters legend as a sort of Green Lady (stolen from Tamora Pierce's Immortals, in which Daine's mother becomes the Green Lady, rural goddess-protector of women in childbirth; but I'm sure it's based on older legends and myths).

Now Dala, you say, this is the 18th century and taking up the mantle of a wisewoman is likely to get her called witch. And I say yeah, it probably will, and her status as a single mother isn't going to help. It won't be an easy life by any means, and maybe it'll get her into trouble on occasion, and/or she'll take breaks from it to go pirating with Jack and Barbossa (which probably pays more) once the kid is old enough.

So she does this for ten years, and that is how Will is released from his bonds on the Dutchman, through their mutual good deeds rather than through a vow of chastity. Maybe it'll just sort of happen automatically; maybe Calypso or some other deity will descend upon her to grant her this one boon (maybe they even speak to her early on, grant her the ability to hear the calls of dying soldiers and go to their side - I don't know, I prefer her wholly mortal, but that could work). I could get really goddess-happy with this one.

Okay, so it's not all that piratical, but for all his hot bandanna and earring, neither is Will's new job. But it's interesting, and different, and would give her a chance to interact.

I'm planning on seeing AWE again today and then - ::rubs hands together:: Let's get our write on. I'm also determined to finish the earthquake fic and Brothers in Arms, now more than ever.

Also, this score is fantastic. Way better than either CoBP (though I do have a soft spot for it, it gets repetitive) and DMC (I'm not particularly fond of the organ, actually).
Mood:: 'excited' excited
Music:: "the brethren court"
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posted by [identity profile] yoiebear.livejournal.com at 02:24pm on 26/05/2007
Watching AWE has really started my bunnies hopping, too! I actually will do my best to have something by the end of this week, if I can get a beta...
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 01:54am on 28/05/2007
Exciting! I'd be happy to look at it, btw.
 
posted by [identity profile] yoiebear.livejournal.com at 02:02am on 28/05/2007
Thanks! I will be writing more tonight (Sunday) and will e-mail what I have to you before bed. I know someone has probably already written it and posted, but I'm writing the deleted wedding night scene.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 01:55am on 28/05/2007
Looks like I might have to make it a bit AU, but that doesn't bother me!
 
posted by [identity profile] veronica-rich.livejournal.com at 06:17pm on 26/05/2007
THAT is a fabulous idea - I like that even though they're apart, they're working in concert, and Elizabeth's still "watching over" Will in a way by preparing those going to him not to be so frightened of the necessary service he's providing.

My sister also suggested since the Dutchman's crew CAN go on land, maybe Will's send Bootstrap to check up on his wife and child every so often - the kid would get to meet Granddad, and Bill has the chance to make up a little for abandoning his own son as a child.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 01:56am on 28/05/2007
I would definitely like to see that.
 
posted by [identity profile] subduction.livejournal.com at 07:21pm on 26/05/2007
Okay, my brain is now kind of broken by the idea of a Tortall/Pirates crossover, which I know is not really what you intended, but still. (Now that I think about it, badass Elizabeth in her Pirate King getup has more than a little in common with my mental image of Kel. And there are pirates in Tortall...) Anyway. I have a feeling the Ten-Year Itch is going to spawn approximately a bajillion "What Lizzie Did" stories, but this sounds like a really good one.

Also, I'm sure you don't need the encouragement, but let me encourage you regardless: I've read and re-read the Brothers in Arms stories, adore them and would love to see more.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 01:57am on 28/05/2007
Thank you! :) The last installments in that series are definitely planned out, they just need to be extracted from my brain.
 
posted by [identity profile] redorchard13.livejournal.com at 08:51pm on 26/05/2007
:D this is an awesome idea.
this makes me think of a workshop i got to sit in on a bit ago by an author who's big in the psychic and death/dying field. she was an expert on what they called 'deathwalking' which was the act of either guiding dying souls to the other side, or helping them figure out what to do when they get there. she said some people just have a natural talent for it. i do wish i could remember her name...

cant wait to see what u come up with.
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posted by [identity profile] the-dala.livejournal.com at 01:58am on 28/05/2007
Yeah, kind of like that. I think Will would probably be naturally better at it, but that Elizabeth's confidence would be helpful to her.
 
posted by [identity profile] aeeee.livejournal.com at 06:10am on 30/05/2007
WHAT IF SHE KILLS PEOPLE AND GIVES THEM MESSAGES??? THAT WOULD BE FREAKY.

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