Only almost? *Icarus rushes back to story to make IC changes.*
*wink*
Is this allowed?
Actually I've read the official guidelines for Harry/Ron, and it specifically states that:
'all Harry/Ron is to be fluffy and happy' and 'all fights are to be resolved within a chapter or two.'
It also says that:
'Ron and Harry are to be built like young gods' plus 'Ron is to be great in bed, though, ideally, both are.' (There's a footnote: Ron is supposed to be hairy and have a huge cock.)
It's very strict about the two of them:
'must be completely in love' and they are 'never, ever, ever, ever allowed to end up with someone else.' (Another footnote: cheating on each other is only acceptable if they have -- temporarily -- broken up, or are not yet together and secretly pining for each other. And yes, because this is 'meant to be' it is cheating if they see others before they're together).
*scratches head*
No. I don't see anything in there about characterisation. Unlike Snape and other characters, it doesn't seem to be considered important.
Almost?!
Date: 2003-04-24 10:10 am (UTC)*wink*
Is this allowed?
Actually I've read the official guidelines for Harry/Ron, and it specifically states that:
'all Harry/Ron is to be fluffy and happy' and
'all fights are to be resolved within a chapter or two.'
It also says that:
'Ron and Harry are to be built like young gods' plus
'Ron is to be great in bed, though, ideally, both are.'
(There's a footnote: Ron is supposed to be hairy and have a huge cock.)
It's very strict about the two of them:
'must be completely in love' and they are
'never, ever, ever, ever allowed to end up with someone else.'
(Another footnote: cheating on each other is only acceptable if they have -- temporarily -- broken up, or are not yet together and secretly pining for each other. And yes, because this is 'meant to be' it is cheating if they see others before they're together).
*scratches head*
No. I don't see anything in there about characterisation. Unlike Snape and other characters, it doesn't seem to be considered important.
I seem to have gotten off on a technicality.
~Icarus