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Jun. 11th, 2004 09:09 pmI've been doing a lot of reading about the Jamestown colony (because even me, with my primary school recollection of early American history, say the 1609 flashback in Darla and went 'whuuu?') And it turns out there was a woman, 'Mistresse Forest', who arrived in Jamestown with her servant in 1608 and just vanished from history (the servant ending up as one of the few to survive when almost all the colonists died out the next year). It's all nice and serendipitous but it doesn't explain where the bloody nuns came from.
But now I want to write Darla fic from this guy's perspective. And absolutely not entertain the naughty thoughts brought up by the idea that Darla would have almost certainly have known Pocahontas.
ETA this bit from MSN chat:
Kevin says:
when I read your last post I mistook "Jamestown" for "Jonestown" and spent a good 10mins pondering how Pocahontas was involved in a pseudo-religious suicide cult
But now I want to write Darla fic from this guy's perspective. And absolutely not entertain the naughty thoughts brought up by the idea that Darla would have almost certainly have known Pocahontas.
ETA this bit from MSN chat:
Kevin says:
when I read your last post I mistook "Jamestown" for "Jonestown" and spent a good 10mins pondering how Pocahontas was involved in a pseudo-religious suicide cult
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on 2004-06-11 04:55 pm (UTC)Ha! And I feel validated on the hallucination thing,
Also, yes, she couldn't possibly have been a whore (though I love the idea of her arriving at the colony with her husband, or the husband dying on the trip) I can't see how it would have made a significant difference to Darla's backstory to have her sired about 80 years later...
(This is so the perfect fandom for me. I wallow in the geekiness. I went to the library today and got books on Taoism, British pop culture in the 1970, the early colonization of America, Druids, the evolution of American English, and travel guides to Rome and Brazil. All of them in some way under the blanket category of 'stuff I might want to write fic on'.)