So, all these stories with Fae, Sucubusses, and all that really confused me and no one would explain all the shit to me.
Well I am watching a series right now called, "Lost Girl", Hmmmmmm now it is all so clear to meeeee!
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Submitted by Gwen Brown on Sun, 2013/02/24 - 10:35pm
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So, all these stories with Fae, Sucubusses, and all that really confused me and no one would explain all the shit to me. Well I am watching a series right now called, "Lost Girl", Hmmmmmm now it is all so clear to meeeee! »
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Well...
Well... someone else did compare 'Hunger Pangs', my particular entry in the DarkRealms Universe, to Lost Girl, but the funny thing is I've never actually seen the series and only have the vaguest idea what it's about.
Writing is a form of therapy; sometimes I wonder how all those who do not write, compose or paint can manage to escape the madness, melancholia, the panic and fear which is inherent in a human situation.
Gwen, now I am wondering
what else you will learn from watching Scify channel programs? :)
May Your Light Forever Shine
I have the first series
But I have watched less than half of it. It seems very formulaic to me. (Did I just invent a new word?). Truthfully I would rather read Bigcloset or watch Chuck.
keep in mind
Keep in mind that Lost Girl's version of these things are just that, "Lost Girls Version" and are somewhat non-traditional. this of course goes for a lot of fiction. Each make it's own interpretation and puts it's own spin on things, yet they share things in common. Some can be quite similar other quite different.
Lost Girl seems to lump all supernatural creatures form all sorts of backgrounds as Fae which seems to be not that uncommon in modern particularly Film/TV type fiction, but is not at all traditional. While Fae can mean any type of magical 'natural' creature, but often means a certain type of magical spirit/creature, traditionally the any type usage would not however include undead or demonic type creatures.
Of course they are fun in their own way.
~Hypatia >i< ..:::