The Junior Trenchcoat thing was abandoned, I think, and the Books of Magic/omg crossover took it over.
Mortal Engines, that story with the old time skuld, was not completed as of yet.
Oh, a few comments on this, just cause I'm a nit-picky bastard who can't have fun unless he's correcting someone . . .
In Buffy series proper (and not the movie; NEVER the movie), I don't think that either garlic or holy water was used on vampires. Crosses burn them, but maybe not holy water. WOODEN stake to the heart, chop off their head, sunlight, crosses are what were seen to work in the series.
Oh, and the Norns did not spin any threads of fate. I think rather they EMBODIED fate, and possibly SET people on their fate, as well as maintaining the world ash with water from Urd's Well. (the word wyrd is derived from Urd or Urthr.)
And I *believe* there might have been a valkyrie (no, not the jet/robots from macross) named Skuld. Might have been a different Skuld, but still opens up story possibilities.
Oh, and very funny stuff. Very funny.
Mortal Engines, that story with the old time skuld, was not completed as of yet.
Oh, a few comments on this, just cause I'm a nit-picky bastard who can't have fun unless he's correcting someone . . .
In Buffy series proper (and not the movie; NEVER the movie), I don't think that either garlic or holy water was used on vampires. Crosses burn them, but maybe not holy water. WOODEN stake to the heart, chop off their head, sunlight, crosses are what were seen to work in the series.
Oh, and the Norns did not spin any threads of fate. I think rather they EMBODIED fate, and possibly SET people on their fate, as well as maintaining the world ash with water from Urd's Well. (the word wyrd is derived from Urd or Urthr.)
And I *believe* there might have been a valkyrie (no, not the jet/robots from macross) named Skuld. Might have been a different Skuld, but still opens up story possibilities.
Oh, and very funny stuff. Very funny.