Meme sheep
Dec. 6th, 2011 10:57 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. Comment on this post.
2. I will give you a letter.
3. Think of 5
fictional characters and either reply here with their names and your comments on the characters or post them to your own journal.
1-Aang (Avatar, The Last Airbender): I love his youthful exuberance and the personal journey he had to take from self-focused childhood to selfless adulthood. Best part is he never lost himself in the journey nor his sense of fun.
2-Artemus Gordon (Wild, Wild West): James West may have gotten all the attention but Artemus was the real player in the series. I loved how he turned his background in theater to making disguises and hidden weapons.
3-Athena (Greek Mythology): She has always been one of my favorite gods and the matron of my favorite hero Odysseus. Wisdom, martial prowess and independence at a time when none of these things were thought of as womanly.
4-Artemis (Greek Mythology): Like Athena I love her independence. I love the idea of the wild hunter and the wild forests (as much as we have those nowadays) will always be sacred to me.
5-Atticus O'Sullivan (Iron Druid series): I love that he thinks both as someone from the Iron Age and someone from the modern age. I love that he still gets tongue-tied by a beautiful face and is wise in the use of his power. I love that he doesn't label himself as bad ass and I love his paranoia.
2. I will give you a letter.
3. Think of 5
fictional characters and either reply here with their names and your comments on the characters or post them to your own journal.
1-Aang (Avatar, The Last Airbender): I love his youthful exuberance and the personal journey he had to take from self-focused childhood to selfless adulthood. Best part is he never lost himself in the journey nor his sense of fun.
2-Artemus Gordon (Wild, Wild West): James West may have gotten all the attention but Artemus was the real player in the series. I loved how he turned his background in theater to making disguises and hidden weapons.
3-Athena (Greek Mythology): She has always been one of my favorite gods and the matron of my favorite hero Odysseus. Wisdom, martial prowess and independence at a time when none of these things were thought of as womanly.
4-Artemis (Greek Mythology): Like Athena I love her independence. I love the idea of the wild hunter and the wild forests (as much as we have those nowadays) will always be sacred to me.
5-Atticus O'Sullivan (Iron Druid series): I love that he thinks both as someone from the Iron Age and someone from the modern age. I love that he still gets tongue-tied by a beautiful face and is wise in the use of his power. I love that he doesn't label himself as bad ass and I love his paranoia.