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Two for One 2022 (aka The Crossover Challenge)
Reposting
regency's post from last year, with permission.
Two for One is an annual sub-challenge to help people who like crossovers and/or fusions find one another's requests.
To participate, simply copy-paste the following into a comment:
AO3 Name:
Letter Link:
Crossover Type: (ie. crossover, fusion, or either)
Potential Fandom Combinations: (list all combinations you're interested in, ex. James Bond/Ted Lasso, Succession/Squid Game)
Prompts!: (as many and as detailed as you like)
One of the fandoms in each pairing must be one you are requesting for Yuletide; however, the other doesn’t have to be. It doesn’t even have to be in the tagset at all!
Some clarification about crossover types:
• Crossovers tend to involve Fandom A's characters interacting with Fandom B's characters or worldbuilding, with everyone retaining their canon backgrounds. Ex. Harley Quinn and The X-Men team up to defeat a villain, or Enola Holmes falls into a portal that takes her to Westeros.
• Fusions tend to be AUs in which Fandom A's characters have always existed in Fandom B's setting instead of their own, often replacing Fandom B's characters. Ex. Bucky Barnes as a contestant in the Hunger Games, where Fury and Howard Stark are referees. (A fic like this in which Hunger Games characters also appear would be a hybrid between a fusion and crossover.)
Two for One is an annual sub-challenge to help people who like crossovers and/or fusions find one another's requests.
To participate, simply copy-paste the following into a comment:
AO3 Name:
Letter Link:
Crossover Type: (ie. crossover, fusion, or either)
Potential Fandom Combinations: (list all combinations you're interested in, ex. James Bond/Ted Lasso, Succession/Squid Game)
Prompts!: (as many and as detailed as you like)
One of the fandoms in each pairing must be one you are requesting for Yuletide; however, the other doesn’t have to be. It doesn’t even have to be in the tagset at all!
Some clarification about crossover types:
• Crossovers tend to involve Fandom A's characters interacting with Fandom B's characters or worldbuilding, with everyone retaining their canon backgrounds. Ex. Harley Quinn and The X-Men team up to defeat a villain, or Enola Holmes falls into a portal that takes her to Westeros.
• Fusions tend to be AUs in which Fandom A's characters have always existed in Fandom B's setting instead of their own, often replacing Fandom B's characters. Ex. Bucky Barnes as a contestant in the Hunger Games, where Fury and Howard Stark are referees. (A fic like this in which Hunger Games characters also appear would be a hybrid between a fusion and crossover.)

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Letter Link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kf3WWQLoNQcRCohWRKmDQXfCEviRR-Kk1erS_s6xH5M/edit?usp=sharing
Crossover Type: Any
Potential Fandom Combinations:
Prompts!: (as many and as detailed as you like)
Peter Pan/Moby Dick
My heart yearns for fic that explores the similarities and differences between Ahab chasing after the aquatic monster that ate one of his body parts and Captain Hook running away from his. I'm picturing it as crackfic!premise-written-seriously where they get together and ... I don't know. Do they moderate each others' tendencies, so that Hook becomes less phobic and Ahab less monomaniacal? Do they team up and together manage to successfully slay both beasts? Or do they fuck? This is Yuletide, so they probably fuck (I don't mind whether they fuck or not). Does the fucking affect anything?
Peter Pan / Moby Dick / Treasure Island / Barrett's Privateers
It's no secret that many of the fics I've loved to read or write over the years have focused on maritime gentlemen with fewer than average limbs. Any chance they could all get together and have adventures?
Generally
I like crossovers! My fandoms and requested characters this year are:
- The First Law Trilogy (Sand Dan Glokta)
- Moby Dick (Captain Ahab)
- Barrett's Privateers (Narrator)
- Philoctetes (Philoctetes)
- Cabaret (Emcee)
Feel free to cross them over with each other, with anything I've previously written, or with anything by Shakespeare.