demonbelthazor (
demonbelthazor) wrote in
fhplotterywheel2006-04-24 10:58 am
Question the second
Who has a dead person in their character history that if you saw his or her ghost, it would cause extreme emotional reaction? A good example is Hamlet and his father. We're talking soliloquies here. Unresolved Issues. It doesn't have to be a negative emotion (fear, hatred, guilt); it can be positive as well (love). The second qualification, of course, is that you wouldn't mind the ghost showing up to screw with you, quite possibly in a way you may not expect. ;)
If you don't want to say openly, you can email me at kajivar at kajivar.com. Confidentially is guaranteed. Until said ghost shows up, then you're on your own. ;)
If there are a lot of suggestions, I can't use them all in the plotbunny I have in mind, but I will try to use as many as possible if this happens.
If you don't want to say openly, you can email me at kajivar at kajivar.com. Confidentially is guaranteed. Until said ghost shows up, then you're on your own. ;)
If there are a lot of suggestions, I can't use them all in the plotbunny I have in mind, but I will try to use as many as possible if this happens.

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Also on the list are Thomas and Martha Wayne.
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This isn't to say, btw, that Uncle Ben shouldn't be flitting around as a ghost. Just making a random point that he is insanely important to Peter.
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Bucky Barnes is, but that seems to be working out astonishingly well.
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So is Jason Todd, which kind of suprises me. I kind of like the crazy evil direction that they're taking with him. Especially considering the huge fake-out they did during Hush.