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For some reason I randomly checked on the Fantome-Stein site (crossover comic in which the Phantom is Frankenstein's Monster, Christine is a Goth chick and Raoul is Ambiguously Brown) tonight, and... after over three years of being "real stoked about the next few pages", the story has finally updated!
https://www.fantomestein.com/comic/chapter-4-page-36
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Revenge on AO3 theorizes that Love Never Dies was actually an intentional parody of bad fanfiction.

It's an immensely comforting thought.
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This is brilliant.
This is brilliant.
This is brilliant :-D
The Conjuror's Masque

It was business as usual at the Paris Opera. Of course, when you're trapped in a detective novel about a disfigured lunatic who falls in love with your understudy, usual is just another kind of strange.

"OMG I totally did it because I am bad artistocrat rapist and evil boring and she totally loved Eric and I wear pink panties and stuff OMG!" –signed, Raul, the Visconter of Change
There was a general murmur of "OMG? What does OMG mean?" until at last little Jammes yelled over the din, "It must be Opera Ghost!" This seemed to satisfy the crowd until someone with slightly better observational skills pointed out that Jammes had missed out the M.
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It's interesting that there are currently two (that I know of) R/C fanfics running which have decided to depict Raoul as a non-white protagonist, even despite the difficulties this creates in retaining his 'de Chagny' role.

In Strange Sweet Sound on AO3, Raoul is described as a 'throwback' to an enslaved foremother, the darkest one in a family of otherwise only slightly-negroid aristocrats (a sort of parallel with the cases of Alexandre Dumas and the Chevalier de St-George).
In the graphic novel Fantome-Stein on Tumblr, 'half-caste' Raoul appears to be the illegitimate offspring of Philippe's sister, although this plot point has yet to be clarified. (Weirdly enough, in the earliest artwork he isn't discernably dark-skinned at all; it shows up starting in chapter two.)

I'm wondering if this fan development is something to do with millennials' psychology, i.e. in order to be virtuous you need to be able to demonstrate identity with some oppressed group. It's interesting that I've only come across this in pro-Raoul stories (admittedly in a grand sample of two!) -- I have a feeling that it's a subconscious attempt to make Raoul a more sympathetic protagonist and perhaps to counterbalance the 'Aristocrat = Evil' assumptions among the fandom/demographic (poor Philippe, the go-to source of villainy...)

Fic recs!

Jun. 23rd, 2017 08:22 am
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The owner of the sadly-now-defunct Society of R. A. O. U. L. webpage wrote three very silly parody fics about Raoul's fangirls saving him from various dangers: Rescuing Raoul, For the Love of a Vicomte, and The Admirers Strike Back (incomplete).
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