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tushanshu_ooc2012-09-23 02:33 pm
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Hoi, tortugitos! I am July, and I am bringing in Kitty Norville, from the Kitty Norville series by Carrie Vaughn, as my first character; her canon point is during Kitty Goes to War. She is a werewolf (yes, named Kitty) who moonlights as a late night radio talk show host- or is it the other way around? She has a habit of accidentally getting caught up in a lot of things between her own curiosity and looking into new topics for her show, and is fond of the idea of froufrou drinks when she has the time to enjoy them (this tends to be a rarity due to the previous point). She'll be definitely interested in figuring out what's going on, on the turtle.
A thing I'd like to figure out with everyone is that Kitty makes quite a few references to superheroes-particularly the DCU- which means that canonically she knows a lot of identities. I don't want to trod on any toes here with regards to that, so I would love to try and figure this out with everyone beforehand. To reassure everyone with that, she's not dense enough to try and make those identities public or otherwise if her keeping that knowledge is okayed- she knows (albeit to a lesser extent) that having huge things like that outed isn't fun.
This also intersects with her abilities- as a werewolf, she's able to identify people by scent, so I'll be throwing up a permissions post with regards to that, since again, characters who have multiple identities would need that sorted for sure, since your own unique scent is hard to get rid of!
Hopefully I'll be able to get into the swing of things and enjoy the game with Kitty, since I'm also interested in maybe apping a certain warrior princess and also a certain commander of the watch from the Disc, at some point down the road.
I'd love to get in contact with people over AIM, since it's my primary messenger- I'm fairladypsyche there.
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Thankfully, though, all the various subseries aren't really required reading for the other ones for everything to make sense. Characters pop up in the other subseries at times, or not at all, but if you moved on to reading Men At Arms (since you already read Guards! Guards!) that doesn't put you at a disadvantage, since it's the second book in the Watch subset.
The Discworld series is a very organic one, in the sense that the whole is a world, and all the books take place with their own individual casts, so it doesn't feel artificial to have all these different threads running.
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