Day 28 - Winter Fun

Aug. 29th, 2025 12:05 am
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Title: Winter Fun
Author: Grundy
Rating: FR13
Crossover: LotR/Silmarillion
Disclaimer: All belongs to Whedon & Tolkien. No money is being made here, it's all in good fun.
Summary: Anariel is enjoying Formenos.
Word Count:  400. ish. There was some rewriting as I was posting.
Note: Oops. Speed write because I lost track of time.

Winter Fun )

As we come to the end of Fic a Day...

Aug. 28th, 2025 12:17 am
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Day 27 - Up North

Aug. 27th, 2025 11:34 pm
grundyscribbling: anariel's crest (anariel)
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Title: Up North
Author: Grundy
Rating: FR13
Crossover: LotR/Silmarillion
Summary: Anariel still has new places to visit.
Word Count:  1150
Note: As we approach the end of Fic A Day, I am doing my traditional 'panic that I did not get as far as I meant to and start skipping a bit'.


Up North )

Day 26 - Watch Them Go

Aug. 27th, 2025 09:45 am
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Title: Watch Them Go
Author: Grundy
Rating: FR13
Crossover: LotR/Silmarillion
Disclaimer: All belongs to Whedon & Tolkien. No money is being made here, it's all in good fun.
Summary: For once, it's not Anariel at the center of the family drama.
Word Count:  1025 says Word (before I edited while posting)


Watch Them Go )
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I'll start with the tl;dr summary to make sure everyone sees it and then explain further: As of September 1, we will temporarily be forced to block access to Dreamwidth from all IP addresses that geolocate to Mississippi for legal reasons. This block will need to continue until we either win the legal case entirely, or the district court issues another injunction preventing Mississippi from enforcing their social media age verification and parental consent law against us.

Mississippi residents, we are so, so sorry. We really don't want to do this, but the legal fight we and Netchoice have been fighting for you had a temporary setback last week. We genuinely and honestly believe that we're going to win it in the end, but the Fifth Circuit appellate court said that the district judge was wrong to issue the preliminary injunction back in June that would have maintained the status quo and prevented the state from enforcing the law requiring any social media website (which is very broadly defined, and which we definitely qualify as) to deanonymize and age-verify all users and obtain parental permission from the parent of anyone under 18 who wants to open an account.

Netchoice took that appellate ruling up to the Supreme Court, who declined to overrule the Fifth Circuit with no explanation -- except for Justice Kavanaugh agreeing that we are likely to win the fight in the end, but saying that it's no big deal to let the state enforce the law in the meantime.

Needless to say, it's a big deal to let the state enforce the law in the meantime. The Mississippi law is a breathtaking state overreach: it forces us to verify the identity and age of every person who accesses Dreamwidth from the state of Mississippi and determine who's under the age of 18 by collecting identity documents, to save that highly personal and sensitive information, and then to obtain a permission slip from those users' parents to allow them to finish creating an account. It also forces us to change our moderation policies and stop anyone under 18 from accessing a wide variety of legal and beneficial speech because the state of Mississippi doesn't like it -- which, given the way Dreamwidth works, would mean blocking people from talking about those things at all. (And if you think you know exactly what kind of content the state of Mississippi doesn't like, you're absolutely right.)

Needless to say, we don't want to do that, either. Even if we wanted to, though, we can't: the resources it would take for us to build the systems that would let us do it are well beyond our capacity. You can read the sworn declaration I provided to the court for some examples of how unworkable these requirements are in practice. (That isn't even everything! The lawyers gave me a page limit!)

Unfortunately, the penalties for failing to comply with the Mississippi law are incredibly steep: fines of $10,000 per user from Mississippi who we don't have identity documents verifying age for, per incident -- which means every time someone from Mississippi loaded Dreamwidth, we'd potentially owe Mississippi $10,000. Even a single $10,000 fine would be rough for us, but the per-user, per-incident nature of the actual fine structure is an existential threat. And because we're part of the organization suing Mississippi over it, and were explicitly named in the now-overturned preliminary injunction, we think the risk of the state deciding to engage in retaliatory prosecution while the full legal challenge continues to work its way through the courts is a lot higher than we're comfortable with. Mississippi has been itching to issue those fines for a while, and while normally we wouldn't worry much because we're a small and obscure site, the fact that we've been yelling at them in court about the law being unconstitutional means the chance of them lumping us in with the big social media giants and trying to fine us is just too high for us to want to risk it. (The excellent lawyers we've been working with are Netchoice's lawyers, not ours!)

All of this means we've made the extremely painful decision that our only possible option for the time being is to block Mississippi IP addresses from accessing Dreamwidth, until we win the case. (And I repeat: I am absolutely incredibly confident we'll win the case. And apparently Justice Kavanaugh agrees!) I repeat: I am so, so sorry. This is the last thing we wanted to do, and I've been fighting my ass off for the last three years to prevent it. But, as everyone who follows the legal system knows, the Fifth Circuit is gonna do what it's gonna do, whether or not what they want to do has any relationship to the actual law.

We don't collect geolocation information ourselves, and we have no idea which of our users are residents of Mississippi. (We also don't want to know that, unless you choose to tell us.) Because of that, and because access to highly accurate geolocation databases is extremely expensive, our only option is to use our network provider's geolocation-based blocking to prevent connections from IP addresses they identify as being from Mississippi from even reaching Dreamwidth in the first place. I have no idea how accurate their geolocation is, and it's possible that some people not in Mississippi might also be affected by this block. (The inaccuracy of geolocation is only, like, the 27th most important reason on the list of "why this law is practically impossible for any site to comply with, much less a tiny site like us".)

If your IP address is identified as coming from Mississippi, beginning on September 1, you'll see a shorter, simpler version of this message and be unable to proceed to the site itself. If you would otherwise be affected, but you have a VPN or proxy service that masks your IP address and changes where your connection appears to come from, you won't get the block message, and you can keep using Dreamwidth the way you usually would.

On a completely unrelated note while I have you all here, have I mentioned lately that I really like ProtonVPN's service, privacy practices, and pricing? They also have a free tier available that, although limited to one device, has no ads or data caps and doesn't log your activity, unlike most of the free VPN services out there. VPNs are an excellent privacy and security tool that every user of the internet should be familiar with! We aren't affiliated with Proton and we don't get any kickbacks if you sign up with them, but I'm a satisfied customer and I wanted to take this chance to let you know that.

Again, we're so incredibly sorry to have to make this announcement, and I personally promise you that I will continue to fight this law, and all of the others like it that various states are passing, with every inch of the New Jersey-bred stubborn fightiness you've come to know and love over the last 16 years. The instant we think it's less legally risky for us to allow connections from Mississippi IP addresses, we'll undo the block and let you know.

Day 25 - Three to Make Ready

Aug. 25th, 2025 10:04 pm
grundyscribbling: anariel's crest (anariel)
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Title: Three To Make Ready
Author: Grundy
Rating: FR13
Crossover: LotR/Silmarillion
Summary: Anariel is starting to wish they'd done things her way again.
Word Count:  1044
Three To Make Ready )

Day 24 - Learning Curve

Aug. 24th, 2025 10:47 pm
grundyscribbling: Spike from BTVS, quote "Sod your rules" (buffy - sod your rules)
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Title: Learning Curve
Author: Grundy
Rating: FR13
Crossover: Miss Marple
Summary: Edna Fairweather, future Watcher, doesn't see what good this will do.
Word Count:  460 says Word
Note: Maybe I'm going about this in the wrong way. If I say I expect tomorrow to be crazy busy, maybe I'll end up with writing time?


“Must I?” Edna Fairweather sighed.

She didn’t see what she was expected to learn from this. She’d been training for eight years now. St. Mary Mead was a quiet little village, nothing supernatural about it. Her mentor had been extremely clear on that point. Nor did she see why she needed to pose as a servant.

“Yes, if you wish to successfully complete your education.”

Dunworthy’s answer was brusque and entirely without sympathy.

“You are intent on being a Watcher. You show promise. But you still have much to learn, about normal humans as much as about vampires or demons. Think of this as a field assignment.”

“Playing housemaid to a spinster who isn’t quite advanced enough in years to be called a little old lady just yet? What do you expect me to learn from her?”

“The standards your class traditionally hold mine to, for a start.”

Dunworthy’s tone was sharp enough that Edna bit back her retort.

“But more than that, if you disabuse yourself of the notion that you already know everything, you may learn a great deal about people, observation, and deduction from your employer. She’s one of the sharpest women in England. If her name isn’t widely known, it’s certainly not because it isn’t worth knowing.”

“Why isn’t it known, then? And what exactly does she do?”

“It isn’t known because she chooses not to be known outside her own circle. Fortunately for you, that circle includes a Watcher or two in addition the current head of Scotland Yard.”

Edna blinked. The Council had connections in high places, of course, but she did not normally think of the Metropolitan Police and the Watchers in the same breath. Or even the same paragraph, really.

“As for what she does, she solves things. Mysteries, if you prefer. Generally based solely on her experience of village life and things she’s observed. A useful mentor for someone who’d quite like to run the Council someday. You’re lucky she’s willing to take you on, and luckier still she needed a new girl and thought that would be an excellent cover for your presence.”

Edna nodded dutifully, though privately she thought ‘niece’ would have done better. Ladies of this Jane Marple’s sort, who had not married because of the Great War, inevitably had any number of nieces, young cousins, daughters of cousins, and goddaughters. One of them visiting would hardly be out of the ordinary. And they would be in the room for all sorts of things a servant would be dismissed for.

“Mind both your manners and your attitude,” Dunworthy advised as she turned to go. “Miss Marple doesn’t suffer fools gladly – and girls who have an overly high opinion of themselves are dangerously close to fools in her book.”

Day 22 - The Merry Widow

Aug. 22nd, 2025 07:23 pm
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Title: The Merry Widow
Author: Grundy
Rating: FR13
Crossover: Pride & Prejudice
Summary: Lydia isn't terribly upset at being widowed.
Word Count:  445 says Word
Note: In the same 'verse as Not What She Intended. Unfortunately, I have to call it an early night tonight. Otherwise there would have been more Lydia the Vampire Slayer...
 

The Merry Widow )

Day 21 - Not What She Intended

Aug. 21st, 2025 07:21 pm
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Title: Not What She Intended
Author: Grundy
Rating: FR13
Crossover: Pride & Prejudice
Summary: Lydia's plan has gone somewhat awry.
Word Count:  392 says Word
Note: Another speed write. Hopefully tomorrow will be less hectic.

Not What She Intended )

Day 23 - Persistence

Aug. 23rd, 2025 07:17 pm
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Title: Persistence
Author: Grundy
Rating: FR13
Crossover: LotR/Silmarillion
Summary: A little Finwean family drama.
Word Count: 500 says Word
Note: So tired. Have been awake 16 hours, about to crash, have a speed write and I should actually have time for something meatier tomorrow. Will also catch up on cross-posting.

Persistence )

Day 19 - Like (Grand)Father, Like...

Aug. 19th, 2025 10:52 pm
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Title: Like (Grand)Father, Like...
Author: Grundy
Rating: FR13
Crossover: LotR/Silmarillion
Summary: The trip to Tirion isn't all bad...
Word Count:  1000 per Word

 
Like (Grand)Father, Like... )
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Title: Preparing To Make An Entrance
Author: Grundy
Rating: FR13
Crossover: LotR/Silmarillion
Summary: Anariel doesn't mind another round of Tirion. It's the getting there that's bothersome.
Word Count:  1065
Note: Rushing a bit to try to get Anariel back to Tirion. (She'll be other places too, but there's something I'd like to get to this month that I don't want to come out of left field...)  Also a few days behind cross-posting.

Preparing To Make An Entrance )
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