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Show: SG-1, SGA
Rec Category:Daniel/Vala
Characters:Cameron Mitchell, Daniel Jackson, Ronon Dex, Vala Mal Doran, Tomin
Pairings:Cam/Vala; Daniel/Vala; Tomin/Vala; Ronon/Vala
Categories:Het
Warnings:discussions of childbirth, infertility
Author's Journal: I think tumblr, but not dreamwidth (I could be wrong)
Author's Website: Shiggityshwa’s profile on AO3
Link: La Troisieme Fois
Why This Must Be Read:
Author’s Summary: “A varying look at three major relationships of Vala's and how they changed drastically after a first date. Each chapter set in an alternate universe. The first story in a series of eight.”
So, Shiggityswha is primarily a Vala/Cam writer, and she is critical of the canon Daniel/Vala relationship, for reasons that I largely agree with. One of the best parts of fanfic, in my view, is that the best fandoms have canon source that leaves open multiple perspectives. But! I am rec’cing Daniel/Vala, and this one is a bit different, but I urge you to give it a try. It’s a series, Vala-centric, and each fic has three chapters. Each chapter is a separate timeline, involving Vala and a relationship with a different lover--Cam, Tomin, and Daniel, and includes the theme of children/family--a theme that was pursued (in my view) incompletely on the show (in terms of Vala, at least). So, the first timeline (chapter one of each fic) follows Cam and Vala, the second Tomin and Vala, and the third Daniel and Vala. For the Daniel/Vala, I suggest the second timeline (I promise, it will make sense). The third, which is Daniel/Vala, is a much darker (but not implausible) view of their relationship.
Shiggity’s fic is darker, and the characters are complex. Her understanding and characterization of Vala, though, is fantastic. One of the reasons I love this pairing so much is because of Vala: she is a strong, fascinating, complex character, and because she is also an unreliable narrator in terms of her own character, her story has infinite possibilities. I find this series both thought-provoking and satisfying, and each of her timelines as portrayed here very intriguing.
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Rec Category:Daniel/Vala
Characters:Cameron Mitchell, Daniel Jackson, Ronon Dex, Vala Mal Doran, Tomin
Pairings:Cam/Vala; Daniel/Vala; Tomin/Vala; Ronon/Vala
Categories:Het
Warnings:discussions of childbirth, infertility
Author's Journal: I think tumblr, but not dreamwidth (I could be wrong)
Author's Website: Shiggityshwa’s profile on AO3
Link: La Troisieme Fois
Why This Must Be Read:
Author’s Summary: “A varying look at three major relationships of Vala's and how they changed drastically after a first date. Each chapter set in an alternate universe. The first story in a series of eight.”
So, Shiggityswha is primarily a Vala/Cam writer, and she is critical of the canon Daniel/Vala relationship, for reasons that I largely agree with. One of the best parts of fanfic, in my view, is that the best fandoms have canon source that leaves open multiple perspectives. But! I am rec’cing Daniel/Vala, and this one is a bit different, but I urge you to give it a try. It’s a series, Vala-centric, and each fic has three chapters. Each chapter is a separate timeline, involving Vala and a relationship with a different lover--Cam, Tomin, and Daniel, and includes the theme of children/family--a theme that was pursued (in my view) incompletely on the show (in terms of Vala, at least). So, the first timeline (chapter one of each fic) follows Cam and Vala, the second Tomin and Vala, and the third Daniel and Vala. For the Daniel/Vala, I suggest the second timeline (I promise, it will make sense). The third, which is Daniel/Vala, is a much darker (but not implausible) view of their relationship.
Shiggity’s fic is darker, and the characters are complex. Her understanding and characterization of Vala, though, is fantastic. One of the reasons I love this pairing so much is because of Vala: she is a strong, fascinating, complex character, and because she is also an unreliable narrator in terms of her own character, her story has infinite possibilities. I find this series both thought-provoking and satisfying, and each of her timelines as portrayed here very intriguing.
“Are you okay?” He approaches, the wind rustling up his suit jacket a bit.
“Yes, the noise—” she realizes she’s being truthful before she intends to, would usually hide insecurities or fears with a playful nudge or suggestion “—the people, it was starting to be too much.”
She expects him to pry, to poke her until she verbally spills how she feels she doesn’t belong at the gala with Earth’s smartest and, to a greater extent, at the SGC. Doesn’t really have a particular use except her extreme luck. Not much reason for a thief in the military. Instead he does the nudging, his hip to hers from the side. “You know, I never told you how beautiful you look tonight.”
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