Rather than prepare for tomorrow's tutorial, I am, instead, searching for Orochimaru fics that does more than just provide him a personality of a gay-pedophile. I want depth, I want motives, and I want characterization! Hmm, I suspect I'll be severely disappointed.
I find Orochimaru to be the most fascinating character in Naruto. From the way that he present himself; cold, creepy, and so hungry (ok, we can argue for authorial intent here; snakes=creep/bad/etc., but I’m going to ignore K-sensei’s input for this study), to his mad ambition to know all, to learn all, to understand all. On a complete objective POV I can understand his drive, and his obsession to live. Knowledge is endless, and to have to die before learning everything must just kill the genius that is Orochimaru (say what you will of his actions but Orochimaru is a genius.)
You know, I keep on going back to the few flashback scenes of Orochimaru as a child, and I just can’t picture that little boy becoming what he is now. Orochimaru must have had innocence at one point, must have had compassion, and there must have been a point in his life when Orochimaru came to a decision. Compassion is nothing, protecting those precious to me is not enough. All there is is knowledge. I would love to read something like that.
And I’m so not awake enough to have this rant. Ok, going to attempt to go back to sleep again.
Actually, Orochimaru remind me of Marc Remillard of the Intervention series. Hunger for knowledge, genius, ruthless, and yet… yeah. Before I forget, read Julian May’s Intervention series. Marc is a damn fascinating character.
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Will share when I do find it. Don't get your hopes to high.
I'm a bit of a sucker for parent-child (whether literal or symbolic) interaction in fics, too. And the betrayal on both sides...! Now I sort of want to write Sarutobi-Orochimaru fic (but only if I feel I can do it justice).
Yes, you can do do JUSTICE for it! WRITE! WRITE! PARENT-CHILD!!
(I don't remember Sarutobi passing him over, but that might be due to my faulty memory than anything else.)