You know, other than his great video game writing and awesome snarkiness on the Dragon Age forums. (Especially in the face of homophobes and people slut-shaming Isabela.)
However, now I have another reason. He had lunch with a fangirl and this was one of the things they talked about:
I THINK THAT IS IT. Besides the bit where we talked about X-Men, specifically the potential of a Magneto/Professor X/Fenris crossover slash story. Specifically Magneto/Fenris, since, you know, lyrium is a metal so magneto can do whatever the hell he wants with Fenris. Gaider was somewhat dubious about this because he imagines lyrium like mercury, and can Magneto control mercury? Jordan and I assured him that this is fanfiction, an thus anything goes.
I love that his only objection to crossover slash involving his character is physics-based. Of course, given that he apparently wrote the Fenris romance with a male protagonist in mind, this is probably not that surprising. (I also feel like PM-ing him to let him know that comicverse Magneto often seems to be able to control non-ferrous metals for some strange reason, but someone probably did that already.)
However, now I have another reason. He had lunch with a fangirl and this was one of the things they talked about:
I THINK THAT IS IT. Besides the bit where we talked about X-Men, specifically the potential of a Magneto/Professor X/Fenris crossover slash story. Specifically Magneto/Fenris, since, you know, lyrium is a metal so magneto can do whatever the hell he wants with Fenris. Gaider was somewhat dubious about this because he imagines lyrium like mercury, and can Magneto control mercury? Jordan and I assured him that this is fanfiction, an thus anything goes.
I love that his only objection to crossover slash involving his character is physics-based. Of course, given that he apparently wrote the Fenris romance with a male protagonist in mind, this is probably not that surprising. (I also feel like PM-ing him to let him know that comicverse Magneto often seems to be able to control non-ferrous metals for some strange reason, but someone probably did that already.)