Oh! No worries, I will fill in the blanks in my imagination for Cordelia/Alys, in that case. I'm still so glad they exist in the background, though!
They cycle through so many different genres that there's always some books any given person is going to love more than the rest, but the worldbuilding and universe are so interesting throughout (at least IMO!) and there's always room to explore the politics, the different cultures, etc. It's so fun!
Yes! That's so nifty, about the genre-cycling, I got that impression from an interview snippet I read but I haven't read enough of the books yet to see how it manifests. I'm honestly enjoying myself so much and very excited to see this universe continue to expand in details and layers and scope. LMB seems to have a really strong command of character in general, too, so it's easy for me to imagine the massive array of characters staying compelling af, separately or together, for 13 more books.
Honestly, I wouldn't have expected fandom to be f/f heavy (which is why I was so excited to see Vorkosigan femslash mentioned on here!), but 1) I'm glad to hear the fic is still high quality and good at delving into some of those themes I find so interesting 2) NONNY YOU'RE MAKING ME WANT TO BE THE CHANGE. I mean I have a long way to go before I'm "in" this fandom. But god, my Drou/Kareen feelings alone just keep growing.
I desperately want a canon divergence AU where Gregor gets to grow up with Kareen and Drou as his parents (with bonus recovery plotline after Serg and after the Pretendership).
I WANT THIS SO MUCH. The happy ending these three deserve together.
I know from a Doylist perspective the stuff about Cordelia reading Kareen better than Drou could was just because LMB seems to love having Cordelia be preternaturally good at other people's emotions and psychology and stuff so that she can explicate those emotions/that psychology for the reader
Hahaha. Cordelia is amazing at everything. For the sake of the story and the reader, and also just because she's Cordelia. I love her so much. :D
But yes! She's the best at people because she's the narrative POV (and because she's the best at everything), but also Droushnakovi is closer to the subject in a much different way. I loveee the idea of her being in love with Kareen all through the book. It makes her fumbling relationship with Koudelka more interesting to me too, because there's that layer of "I miss my girlfriend... is she my girlfriend? She can never be my girlfriend. But I miss the woman I want to be my girlfriend... she would never do [name stupid thing 1/1000 Koudelka did here]! She's the ideal in a way he will never be :'(" frustration that she then does turn on Kareen when Kareen's pedestal breaks. I would love that canon divergence fic so much just to see the shift from the devoted loyalty kinky puppy love days, to post-Barrayar Drou getting to know Kareen as a person after it all, and realizing she loves and admires her even more. (And gets to feel that reciprocated for the amazing woman she's grown into, too.)
I just started thinking about how her entire intensive training at the hands of Captain Negri was focused around devotion to Kareen and Gregor, the way Negri was devoted to Ezar. How this born-to-be-a-warrior-on-a-world-that-excludes-women girl was primed from the start of this lifelong job, to place her charges as the most important people in the world, spending so much time at their sides helping raise Gregor but always with this readiness to kill for them or do anything for them at the back of her mind. I am not expressing this well haha but I am just imagining the seed of love being planted in the form of this intense loyalty-based role, and Drou having to unpack what her feelings mean when that's not her job anymore. When she's just as intently competent and warrior-ready defending Cordelia, and she's so in awe of her and her soldierly greatness!, but it feels different with her, what does it mean.
Lol I'll cut myself off here, but yeah. I can't wait to meet your Kareen, nonny! The women in this series have been intensely fantastic so far.
Re: Ships that pass in the night
They cycle through so many different genres that there's always some books any given person is going to love more than the rest, but the worldbuilding and universe are so interesting throughout (at least IMO!) and there's always room to explore the politics, the different cultures, etc. It's so fun!
Yes! That's so nifty, about the genre-cycling, I got that impression from an interview snippet I read but I haven't read enough of the books yet to see how it manifests. I'm honestly enjoying myself so much and very excited to see this universe continue to expand in details and layers and scope. LMB seems to have a really strong command of character in general, too, so it's easy for me to imagine the massive array of characters staying compelling af, separately or together, for 13 more books.
Honestly, I wouldn't have expected fandom to be f/f heavy (which is why I was so excited to see Vorkosigan femslash mentioned on here!), but 1) I'm glad to hear the fic is still high quality and good at delving into some of those themes I find so interesting 2) NONNY YOU'RE MAKING ME WANT TO BE THE CHANGE. I mean I have a long way to go before I'm "in" this fandom. But god, my Drou/Kareen feelings alone just keep growing.
I desperately want a canon divergence AU where Gregor gets to grow up with Kareen and Drou as his parents (with bonus recovery plotline after Serg and after the Pretendership).
I WANT THIS SO MUCH. The happy ending these three deserve together.
I know from a Doylist perspective the stuff about Cordelia reading Kareen better than Drou could was just because LMB seems to love having Cordelia be preternaturally good at other people's emotions and psychology and stuff so that she can explicate those emotions/that psychology for the reader
Hahaha. Cordelia is amazing at everything. For the sake of the story and the reader, and also just because she's Cordelia. I love her so much. :D
But yes! She's the best at people because she's the narrative POV (and because she's the best at everything), but also Droushnakovi is closer to the subject in a much different way. I loveee the idea of her being in love with Kareen all through the book. It makes her fumbling relationship with Koudelka more interesting to me too, because there's that layer of "I miss my girlfriend... is she my girlfriend? She can never be my girlfriend. But I miss the woman I want to be my girlfriend... she would never do [name stupid thing 1/1000 Koudelka did here]! She's the ideal in a way he will never be :'(" frustration that she then does turn on Kareen when Kareen's pedestal breaks. I would love that canon divergence fic so much just to see the shift from the devoted loyalty kinky puppy love days, to post-Barrayar Drou getting to know Kareen as a person after it all, and realizing she loves and admires her even more. (And gets to feel that reciprocated for the amazing woman she's grown into, too.)
I just started thinking about how her entire intensive training at the hands of Captain Negri was focused around devotion to Kareen and Gregor, the way Negri was devoted to Ezar. How this born-to-be-a-warrior-on-a-world-that-excludes-women girl was primed from the start of this lifelong job, to place her charges as the most important people in the world, spending so much time at their sides helping raise Gregor but always with this readiness to kill for them or do anything for them at the back of her mind. I am not expressing this well haha but I am just imagining the seed of love being planted in the form of this intense loyalty-based role, and Drou having to unpack what her feelings mean when that's not her job anymore. When she's just as intently competent and warrior-ready defending Cordelia, and she's so in awe of her and her soldierly greatness!, but it feels different with her, what does it mean.
Lol I'll cut myself off here, but yeah. I can't wait to meet your Kareen, nonny! The women in this series have been intensely fantastic so far.