Well, the second game is about recruiting twelve emotionallly damaged but skilled people to go on a Suicide Mission. That's the point where my story starts.
The two biggest draws for this crossover are a) wanting to see Elsa interact with people she has some things in common with, and b) the similar theme of family.
Examples of A would be: Miranda, a Defrosting Ice Queen who only cares about her sister (though she's more bitchy then Elsa); Jack, a woman who had a horrible childhood because of her supernatural powers (in this case she was taken away from her family and experimented on, and is now kinda psycho); and Tali, a young woman expected to live up to her father, who is in an important political position (which isn't hereditary, but she does gain it anyway).
I also expect her to clash against other teammates, especially on everyone's willingness to kill. Some of them even find killing fun.
Examples of B are essentially her teammates. Every group of teammates Shepard builds becomes a surrogate family. It's disfunctional at times, sometimes members want to kill each other, but this is Shepard's family. Only one of the three possible origins for Shepard actually leaves him any family, and then only his mother is mentioned. Like Frozen says that true love can be familial love, Mass Effect has familial love between a group of people that vary in age, race, species and gender.
Though, if we're gonna be honest, I wouldn't recommend reading it without knowing Mass Effect.
He's going full Ultron! He's going full Ultron!
By the way, before I decided to go for an Avengers 2 knock-off plot, the original plan was gonna be for Sussebassen to remain a non-sentient feral rabbit, and he'd lay "snowman eggs" up in the castle attic that'd hatch into a swarm of vicious snowman-rabbits that's overrun the castle, and Elsa would've stayed overseas so she couldn't immediately fix the issue with her powers, and it would've been up to Mary to fight them off and save the day. I ended up scrapping that idea because it was a more than a little weird, and also because Evil Olaf is too great an idea to pass up.
edited 25th Jan '15 8:27:08 PM by spashthebandragon
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon.So, you decided to go from Gremlins to Avengers 2.
EDIT: Aaaand Mary is Jocasta.
If you want some quotes Evil Olaf can say, check out some from Sovereign and Harbinger from Mass Effect.
"You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it."
edited 26th Jan '15 5:06:32 AM by GeekCodeRed
They do have medals for almost, and they're called silver!Somehow, despite this being the second half of a chapter I split for pacing reasons, this is 11,000 words.
And with that, I've killed 3/4ths of the main Human cast.
Revise my previous comment from "will get around to" to "have actually read". Commentary posted on ff.net.
Nous restons ici.https://www.fanfiction.net/s/11016781/1/Some-Jerk-With-A-Camera-Goes-Crazy-And-Stuff Some Jerk with a Camera rampages through the theme parks after one too many bad reviews. Featuring a song parody and many cameos from other characters on his web series and other reviewers. (Frozen is mentioned in the story.)
Now that I'm not half-delerious with illness, here's the new chapter.
By the way, please don't be too mad about the amulet being kind of a cheap plot device. It's really hard to write a villain who's threatening to both the all-powerful Snow Queen and her army of indestructible snowmen without having to deploy this kind of trickery.
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon.Fanfiction.net is having server trouble right now, but here's the Archive of Our Own link.
Also, I've edited the early Trials of Elsa chapters to have better continuity with the Memory and Magic book. The changes are only on the Archive of Our Own version for now, though. I guess I'm just gonna do this any time these books contradict me... Hopefully these things never contradict my fanfics too badly...
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon.I'm just not taking anything but the movie as canon. Maybe Frozen Fever, as I'll likely have nothing contradicting it.
They do have medals for almost, and they're called silver!The only thing I'm not treating as canon is OUAT for obvious reasons. Really, one movie isn't enough to satisfy my urge for Continuity Nods.
edited 7th Feb '15 2:25:05 PM by spashthebandragon
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon.I have a crossover, so I have a larger supply.
Also, let me guess: you can't access your FF.net profile either?
Yep.
Also, isn't your story set in the far future or something? How much does it really matter if Frozen Fever and the books happened in your fanfic's world or not?
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon....yeah, unless they do something MASSIVE, then I'm not really affected.
Though I am having regular flashbacks. Earliest ones so far are six years later, though.
Next chapter. Heads up, this one features Mary and Elsa having an intimate moment and also there's some same-sex romance. It's pretty intense.
edited 10th Feb '15 8:46:53 AM by spashthebandragon
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon.Does anyone know any good Frozen fanfic with a character who has a fire ability, canon or OC?
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.Fire powers is such a cliche, that's practically a paradox. Why don't you look for some fanfics with some actual creativity in them? *
edited 16th Feb '15 9:28:43 PM by spashthebandragon
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon.Because I like the idea. Also, if there is so many of them that it became a cliché, there should be at least one or two good one.
edited 16th Feb '15 9:38:29 PM by dRoy
I'm a (socialist) professional writer serializing a WWII alternate history webnovel.I generally take "fire powers" as a warning flag that the author didn't put more than two seconds of thought into the premise of their fanfic. I mean, I'm sure there's one or two not-completely-horrible fire powers fics out there, but, y'know, 90% of everything...
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon.Spash, I hate to ask this. Have you read a single "Person with fire magic" fic?
My various fanfics.Frankly an Elsa as the Fire Queen story has a lot of potential, at least partly because you couldn't make the story play out the same way.
(Also red dress, blue dress. It practically writes itself at that point.)
edited 16th Feb '15 10:14:59 PM by Night
Nous restons ici.Yes. Sharknado, I hate to ask this. Why wouldn't you give me the benefit of the doubt?
edited 16th Feb '15 10:39:08 PM by spashthebandragon
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon.I dunno. Probably because you've never once, when the subject is brought up, started with the phrase "From what I've read". You just seem to imply that, on the very pretense of committing the sin of unoriginality, any Frozen Fic where someone uses fire magic just just shit because it is.
My various fanfics.
Also to be fair, I've never played it, so it could have plenty to do with emotional girls with ice powers for all I know. In fact, if there's some reason to smush it together with Frozen besides Rule of Cool, I'm all ears.
I've got fanfics for Frozen, Spectacular Spider-Man, Crash Bandicoot, and Spyro the Dragon.