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Welcome to the fan fiction forum
Oh no, "fan fiction forum"? I can't stop alliterating now - damn you, V!
Anyway, this forum is pretty much self-explanatory. Any prose, poetry, other musings that you find yourself moved or otherwise inspired to by "V for Vendetta" may be placed here.
Enjoy!
--- "What is done out of love always takes place beyond good and evil" - Friedrich Nietzsche
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3/30/2006, 8:40 am
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Re: Welcome to the fan fiction forum
I'm not very creative.
Hey, was it you that made that V alliteration thing over at IMDB?
--- *~Ivonne~*

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3/30/2006, 10:35 am
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Re: Welcome to the fan fiction forum
Not me...you mean a thread? Which one?
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3/30/2006, 10:53 am
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Re: Welcome to the fan fiction forum
I don't remember. I know a girl posted some really nice v alliteration and I think she talked about us fans in it.
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3/30/2006, 10:58 am
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Re: Welcome to the fan fiction forum
Finally, I can get back in here! Phew.
Anyway, don't worry about creativity. I have a few things sloshing around in my head right now; I'll probably put pen to paper over the weekend. I write a lot, but right now I'm finding unprecedented reserves of inspiration. I can't imagine why
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3/30/2006, 12:31 pm
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Tell us a V story, Leda!! *bouncing up and down in chair*
The way you described V getting "outfitted" at the beginning of the movie --- even down to the sound his knives made when being holstered --- made me weak in the knees!
How's this for the ultimate road-trip: A novel, written by Leda and narrated by V, on compact disc! Oh, how the miles would fly by! Traffic jams? No problem! Just pop that lil' cd in and melt back into your seat!!!
--- "My turn!" 
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Well, there's no time like the present, is there? I am in fact scribbling a wee short story as we speak, based on a "what happened next?" scenario following V's breakdown in front of the broken mirror. It's flying from my fingers, it really is. I wouldn't be surprised if I'm done by this time tomorrow night.
Until then, patience, patience, child
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Actually, I was the one who did the V thingie:
REPOST:
Vixens of V: VOTE (LADIES OF THE SHADOW GALLERY)
Verily, the vicious vindictiveness with which the vocal vandals of this venue now vie for vengeance against the victim/villain known as V is a vestige of their misplaced values, unwavering vanity, and misused verbiage. The vivacious and voluptuous vanguard that adores V must vocalize their vote that said vacuous vandals should take a vacation from their venom, vanish, vaporize and then revivify, this time to offer more than vacant viruses of the mouth.
From my vantage, the varied and veriagated vassals of V should be able to vaunt his velvet voice and the veracity of his vendetta without the vehement voodoo of those whose intent is to vilify, the which is itself a veneer to vengeance of a less vertebrate vigor.
The voice of those who vow to be the vox populi should be vetoed! The veracity and verisimilitude of V is vice versa of their viewpoint.
The Vision of V (and what a vision he is) is that of a virile, virtuous vicount/vigilante who has filled a void not just in my vicerals, but in the valves and ventricles of other visitors as well. The vitality of V and V FOR VENDETTA is vouchsafe in that his volcanic vows are violate in us all.
Come take the voyage with us and vulcanize the vow against the vulgarity of the vagrants.
VIVA, V!!!
(I cannot tell you how much fun that was to write. I got out my Roget's Thesaurus and added a few V words of my own.)
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FWIW, I went to the fanfiction.com site. Some of the stuff was the kind of drivel I think of when I think fanfic, but Evey's Dilemma was hilarious, Five was oddly touching, and Verve ends up at the very least romantic and almost verges on erotic.
I still have trouble leaping in, though.
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quote: V Dazzled wrote:
The way you described V getting "outfitted" at the beginning of the movie --- even down to the sound his knives made when being holstered --- made me weak in the knees!
Huh? Did I miss that? Someone direct me to it!! Pretty please?? SIDE NOTE: Chaucer is staring at the "I'm not worthy" emoticon, looking like he's ready to pounce. LOL
Melinda - I said it before on IMDb, I'll say something similar again - You rock. Every time I try to talk in Vs, I can't find any V-words for what I want to say!
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