It's four in the morning, but I have things to say. About fandom and the people in them.
Background: The Sherlock fandom. A crackier, crazier fandom has never existed, except maybe for the Rocky Horror Picture Show fandom. There is slashfic about John and Sherlock. Slashfic about John and Sherlock as a female-to-male transsexual. Slashfic about mugs belonging to John and Sherlock. I think I even read a slashfic once about cake and intercourse with said cake.
It made me really hungry.
But basically, this fandom is nuts and everyone in it is so, so sweet.
Useful definitions: Canon and Fanon.
Canon means something happened in the show. Sherlock says Mycroft is his arch-enemy. That is canon.
Fanon means it's usually kind of hinted at sort of, but most of the time it's just things most fans agree on. Fanon is the fact that most fics have Mycroft and Sherlock seven years apart.
Some more fanon is that the Holmes mother is extremely awesome and badass and accepting. Another fanon is that she wasn't the most loving of mothers and was forever away and Sherlock had lots of nannies that he scared away.
Which leads me onto the subject of Blogs.
I
am going somewhere with this, I swear.
There's a blog run by some very awesome people. In character, it's written by John Watson, Super Nanny, who has been hired by Mrs. Holmes to be Super Nanny for her otherwise unmanageable children. She spends a lot of time in other countries and such, so they need someone with military training to keep her boys safe. (No mention of a father, there. Fanon: Mycroft and Sherlock had different fathers.) Sherlock is five, Mycroft is twelve.
And people comment on this blog, also in character as people on the internet as people that simply read John's blog. There are more people playing Lestrade, John, and Sherlock.
Recently, Sherlock informed John that he would be going with Lestrade to a convention. (this has been vetoed.) But during the ensuing discussion, it came out that Sherlock described murders as fun and interesting to his teacher.
And... and this is actually hard to explain, how touching this is. But people who watch Sherlock know how he's so alone at the beginning, and how he doesn't trust people. And here they have a five-year-old Sherlock.
Bronwyn is an awesome person that does audiofic for things, including the Paradox Series and a bunch of Sam_Storyteller fics. (
GET ON YOUR KNEES.) (I swear it wasn't dirty in context.) (Well it kind of was, but not really. It was part of a list.) (that's not helping is it.)
And this is what she said:
*whispers to Sherlock* Murders aren't really fun. But they are the hardest puzzles in the world. For the people who die though (and the people who love them) it's not so much fun because in order for there to be a puzzle at all, they had to lose someone they loved and that's the worst kind of losing, I think. Losing just so someone else has a puzzle.
And remember, Sherlock, most people don't think in puzzles and questions. They think in emotions and appropriate public behavior. You have to learn how to say what you want to say in a way they'll understand and that isn't too awful to them. It's like visiting a foreign country. You have to learn the language.
Best of luck Sherlock,
Bronwyn
She... It's like going back in time to warn your father not to step in front of traffic. Well, not really.
But we all know what would come for Sherlock, if he didn't have someone to guide him. How alone he'd be. And even though it's just a blog, with four characters probably controlled by the same person, the instinct to protect him from that is...
I like fix fics when they're done correctly. This is much more than that.
Sorry for the incoherency, I'm blaming it on it being four in the morning right now.