The Dragon's Winter fandom, or lack thereof
Tuesday, August 15th, 2017 05:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It was spring in Ippa, and Karadur Atani was looking for his kindred.
Gosh, the Elizabeth A. Lynn fandom is so lonely. There are only 2 works on AO3 for Dragon's Winter (frankly, I'm pleased that there are *any*).
Does anyone want to gush with me over stoic-but-sensitive, committed, passionate, music-loving warriors from an obscure and never completed fantasy series?
Please?
One of them can turn into a dragon!
No...?
*sigh* How do you rev up a fandom for a series that hasn't had a new book in 13 years and is probably abandoned?
On the off chance that you're reading this and thinking you might like to join me in this masochistic enterprise: check out Dragon's Winter and Dragon's Treasure. Karadur and Azil are the bitter-sweetest OTP. And I would love you forever, so there's that.
Gosh, the Elizabeth A. Lynn fandom is so lonely. There are only 2 works on AO3 for Dragon's Winter (frankly, I'm pleased that there are *any*).
Does anyone want to gush with me over stoic-but-sensitive, committed, passionate, music-loving warriors from an obscure and never completed fantasy series?
Please?
One of them can turn into a dragon!
No...?
*sigh* How do you rev up a fandom for a series that hasn't had a new book in 13 years and is probably abandoned?
On the off chance that you're reading this and thinking you might like to join me in this masochistic enterprise: check out Dragon's Winter and Dragon's Treasure. Karadur and Azil are the bitter-sweetest OTP. And I would love you forever, so there's that.