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DCEU Prompt Post #1
Welcome to Round One of the DCEU Kink Meme!
Please have a look at the extended rules here.
The important rules in short:
- Post anonymously.
- Negative comments on other people's prompts (kink-shaming, pairing-bashing etc.) and personal attacks of any kind will not be tolerated.
- One prompt per comment. Warnings for common triggers and squicks are encouraged, but not required.
- Prompts should follow the format: Character/character, prompt.
- Keep prompts to a reasonable length; prompts should not be detailed story outlines.
- No prompt spamming.
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Prompt, write, draw, comment, and most importantly have fun! Please link to your fills on the fill post.
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Bruce/Clark OR Gen, magical realism
(Anonymous) 2016-12-12 03:38 am (UTC)(link)It's not something the residents of Smallville really think about. Most don't even consider it magic, don't even believe in magic. But there's a power in faith, in generations of traditions, in a farming community that by necessity is tied so closely to the Earth (perhaps the bullying of Clark is exacerbated by the subconscious sensing that he doesn't have the connection to the Earth every other human has). Maybe some scarecrows are unusually effective, maybe certain pie or jam recipes handed down through the family and guarded closely always win prizes or influence the way a person feels, maybe homemade remedies tend to work better than prescription drugs, maybe some lucky items really are and some dowsing rods always work. Maybe some families leave out saucers of milk or little treats and say it's for stray cats, and have for generations. They might even believe it themselves, and as long as it doesn't draw pests (somehow it never does), they'll continue the tradition.
Clark can't do any of this. He'll follow his mother's recipes exactly and it won't taste quite the same, the sun tea he makes doesn't energize him the way his mother's does, any mending or washing done by him does not develop a tendency to protect the wearer. But he knows it's magic, of a kind. He can't see the way someone with the Sight might be able to, but if he concentrates he can see the way the energy flows.
The magic isn't loud and flashy, arcane or brute-strength powerful, but it is subtle, which can be far more effective.
Bruce might know the mental/spiritual aspects of his training, but he doesn't know about (or maybe doesn't believe in) magic. At least, not Smallville's.
Maybe Clark manages to protect Bruce from magic mid-battle? Maybe Clark returns from the dead a little different (temporarily or permanently)? Go wild. I hope someone thinks this is interesting enough to write about. Also, sorry this got kinda long.
Re: Bruce/Clark OR Gen, magical realism
(Anonymous) 2016-12-12 05:09 am (UTC)(link)This is beautiful. I hope to see it filled with many variations.