by MiriOhki » Sun Aug 20, 2006 10:29 pm
Sorry about this but two ideas that I really want to write but shouldn't. (Have enough on my plate).
"No Need For Redemption" - A two part story
Part I: Ranma/Knights of the Old Republic (inspired by "Memories" by Aimo)
It starts with Ranma's battle with Herb, as the two desperately struggle to get the Kaisuufuu. A series of attacks blows up a large part of the mountain, hurling Ranma into the distance, crashing into the woods, unconscious. Meanwhile, a group of Mandalorian slavers are performing a raid on Earth. Ranma ends up one of the captured and drugged, and only wakes up when a pair of Jedi Knights capture the ship a few days later. Her rescuers: Revan and Malak.
Ranma is trained, despite objections, and though she is a powerful martial artist, her grasp of the Force seems somehow stunted. Yet between her past lessons, and training with Revan and Atris, she grew to become a notable Jedi... until the War. Ranma was not willing to let millions die while the Jedi Council sat on their hands. When Revan and Malak sent the call, she followed, not realizing how much it would cost her.
When she returns from the war, the only one willing to take responsibility for her actions, Ranma is sent into exile.
Part 2: Ranma/Tenchi/KOTOR
Jurai was one of the most prominent and profitable worlds of the Republic. but when a young prince and heir to the throne departed for Jedi teachings, there was great turmoil. Eventually Jedi Knight Yosho Masaki returned, but was being pressured into stepping away from a duty he accepted in favor of a duty he was being forced into. An attack on his world was the perfect excuse... except that the assailant was his former paduwan, Ryouko. He pursued her to the outer rim, leading to a fantastic duel...
Now, forty years later, the Republic has all but fallen, and the Jedi are assumed extinct. Yosho teaches his grandson, Tenchi, in hopes of keeping the ways alive. But when, one day, Tenchi opens a medical stasis pod, he is forced to put those teachings to use as his grandfather's former student and foe comes for him.
When Tenchi defeats her, however, he grants her a chance she never had before now, a chance for redemption. Now between an old Jedi, a former Sith, a young boy, and an embittered exile calling herself Ronin, the group does their best to rebuild the Order, when some come to make sure the Jedi die once and for all.
Note: The strange thing is that Part 2 was the first part to come to me, and the first part only really came to mind when I read Aimo's KOTOR fanart anthology, "Exile".
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The Chronicles of Belvarain
Harry Potter / Belgariad
That terrible Halloween, ten years ago, the Potter family was slaughtered under mysterious circumstances. But despite the misery, several eye-witnesses revealed that the Dark Lord Voldemort fell as well, as the Potter House exploded, and then imploded. Nothing was left of the Potters, or Voldemort. Or so it seemed.
For at that same time, something far more terrible happened than a house and some people vanishing. A star died, at the wrong time, and in the wrong place. Another Accident had occured. But this time, the gods were aware, and though the Purpose had been seperated once more, there was a chance to ensure they could reunite the purposes.
That accident had mysterious repercussions, as a wave of energy from that dying star struck Earth, just as Voldemort cast the killing curse at a young child. Instead of killing the child, it hurled the babe far away...
And now a group of special people, ones who had righted what was wrong once before, were the only ones who could prepare the newest Child of Light for the task that lay ahead, as a filthy and mangy dwarf and a foul-mouthed woman find a child just north of the Vale of Aldur...
Note: Strange, I know, but for some reason, this idea won't quite leave me alone. Aldur's disciples et al. won't be travelling to Earth (Though Aldur and UL will be able to facilitate communication), but Harry as the student of Aldur's disciples (And possible as a disciple of either Aldur or Eriond, I've got to clarify that part) will definitely play havoc with a Wizarding World that assumed him dead a decade ago.