Hunchback of Notre Dame / Hercules Crossover
anonymous
January 17 2012, 07:13:29 UTC
Young Quasimodo is fully convinced that he is going to Hell because of his monstrous looks, especially on the nights that Frollo tells him that his hard work to make Quasimodo a 'good child of God' don't seem to be paying off.
After one of these nights, Quasimodo finds himself at the path to the gates of Hell, but he is accompanied by a woman named Megara who says she has business with the god Hades (Meg is a couple years into working for Hades).
If the writer could include that the gates of Hell/the Underworld won't let Quasimodo in, only Meg, and that in the end (optional) that this was just a dream.
Re: "monsters i've seen"
anonymous
March 15 2012, 00:19:39 UTC
Not OP, but oh my, I love this. I like how theres almost more Meg than Quasi, and how she doesn't really tell him anything concrete... Awesome tone! and the "gods"/"god" tidbit <3
After one of these nights, Quasimodo finds himself at the path to the gates of Hell, but he is accompanied by a woman named Megara who says she has business with the god Hades (Meg is a couple years into working for Hades).
If the writer could include that the gates of Hell/the Underworld won't let Quasimodo in, only Meg, and that in the end (optional) that this was just a dream.
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...meg seems to take over everything i write here... that's what i love about her, though! thanks again! <3
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