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Jun 23, 2011 06:36

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Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) anonymous June 29 2011, 06:01:21 UTC
WARNING: CRACK PROMPT, IDEK ( ... )

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) anonymous June 29 2011, 06:09:37 UTC
And of course Erik always gets confused/upset when James keeps calling him Michael while Raven takes it all in stride when he comments "That's an amazing costume Jennifer!" because she's his sister and she's been around for his personality fits before.

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) anonymous June 29 2011, 08:54:43 UTC
On that note, if James has his Scottish accent and makes Mcbender and Erik/Charles jokes all over the place that'll make his appearances solid gold.

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) anonymous June 29 2011, 06:29:45 UTC
Oh god...I just got a horribly traumatic (or kinda hot?) image of crazy rent boy Martin!Charles hitting on one of the students in the middle of the kitchen and Raven having to pull him away before he traumatizes them. This prompt...Brain=broken

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) anonymous June 29 2011, 08:47:35 UTC
This is an absolutely brilliant prompt!

Now on top of the other things mentioned, I'm imagining Tom (Becoming Jane) wondering why he keeps travelling through time, and Mr. Tumnus (Narnia) freaking out because he's suddenly a son of Adam instead of a faun. Ohhhh this is even better than a crossover. ♥

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) anonymous June 30 2011, 10:09:09 UTC
Lol, I could totally see how James McAvoy's acting could help Charles in a tight spot. Use him to bluff being Wesley and frighten the pants off everyone but still keep that body count low.

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) gogothgirl June 30 2011, 19:29:55 UTC
my face when i read your prompt. blank.blank.blank.huh?blank.blank.tehfaaaaq?blank.blank.I LIKE IT!!!! :DDDD

ooohhhh Charles can totally pull a Tom (Becoming Jane) on Erik for the beach scene going all "Just love me.Do you love me?" -wibblewibblelargeblueeyes- Erik's chance is equivalent to a snowball in hell.

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) anonymous July 3 2011, 23:41:52 UTC
Omgsh, I would totally write this if I were more caught up on his films (and didn't already have five million other things to do).

BUT I TOTALLY WANT TO SEE HOW MR. TUMNUS WOULD FIT INTO IT ALL.

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) ascoolsuchasi July 12 2011, 04:12:27 UTC
If someone wants to give me the low down on all of Mcavoy's characters (or just the ones you want to see) I'll write this. :D

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) anonymous July 12 2011, 05:00:35 UTC
Well, here's the imbd link: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0564215/

Martin the rent boy would be wonderful. Here's the link to that scene: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO_-WxL7Xz8&feature=BFa&list=FLXbj-06VXd4k&index=7

Wesley from Wanted would be amazing, as I believe was mentioned above. He bends bullets.

Leto Atreides II from the Children of Dune would be heavenly. He's ridiculously powerful. Um, read up on Dune if you want to include him in depth. You need a novel to explain it.

I'm not familiar with the others, but I know other helpful anons are.

Please write this!

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) ascoolsuchasi July 13 2011, 08:59:22 UTC
Thank you so much!
I knew of Wesley from talking to friends and other fics and I just so happen to have a copy of Dune lying around the house, and Ima get right on reading that monster (or maybe an abridged version).

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) anonymous July 13 2011, 17:34:07 UTC
No problem. I'd just love to see this filled, even though it really does require epic amounts of research on the part of a potential filler.

Well, you could watch the Dune and Children of Dune mini-series...

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Re: Charles/Erik, the 29 split personalities of Charles Xavier (or is it James McAvoy?) ascoolsuchasi July 13 2011, 19:02:00 UTC
Yes but...Actually I have no excuse. TO NETFLIX!!!!! *runs*

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Similar But Dissimilar Grooves 1/? ascoolsuchasi July 14 2011, 08:15:49 UTC
Okay, I know that Multiple Personality Disorder is called Dissociative Identity Disorder but in the 1960's it wasn't, so it's referred to as multi-person here. I also want to take the tie right now to apologize if updating is ever slow, just chock it up to me researching characters and DID. Also, this isn't half the crack I thought it was going to be sooooo, anyone please step in and fill this with crack as well!

Present Time"Do you want to tell me what that was all about, Char-" Stops halfway through, remembering that he may still be out of it, may not be himself. "I thought we had this under control...Are you taking you're medication? Doing you're exercises ( ... )

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Re: Similar But Dissimilar Grooves 1/? anonymous July 14 2011, 10:04:28 UTC
More, please! I'm so excited to read the rest!

Oh, James! Cardio? Hahaha!

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Re: Similar But Dissimilar Grooves 1/? anonymous July 14 2011, 12:39:05 UTC
So glad you decided to take this up. It's wonderful so far. Keep up the great work!

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