http://olympian-herc.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] olympian-herc.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2011-11-04 02:49 am
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The Fifteen Labors of Fandom, Session 9, Period 1

Hercules had constructed a very special surprise for the class today. As they gathered in a normal classroom, they would find all sorts of art supplies on tables awaiting them.

"Today your labor is to make cards," Hercules said with a little smile. "Cards for orphaned children who live at Lethe Children's Hospital, a personal passion of mine."

He dimmed the lights and started... a slideshow. Not a PowerPoint presentation, and honest to goodness slideshow. The first slide just showed an island beach, inland was a lush, green forest.

"At a time when I was more blessed with Olympian gold, I founded a place on a hidden island off the coast of Greece. It was this that became Lethe Children's Hospital, a place for the children who could not find homes elsewhere."

He clicked over to the next slide, to a group of children -- one a cyclops, one a little centaur girl holding a little three-headed puppy, one girl who had a multitude of snakes for legs, and so on and so forth.

"Many would label these children monsters, but it is very, very rare that a child is truly monstrous. These are the cast-off children of gods and demigods, the product of so many one-night stands that I am sad to say Olympians are notorious for."

He clicked over to the next slide, another group of children, except in hospital gowns in what looked like a sterile hospital setting. "And unfortunately for some, their godly parentage is a curse that will very possibly cut their lives short, or their lives will be forever in need of medical aid."

He clicked over to the final slide, which showed a statue of himself (in an outfit that looked more like a professional wrestler in trunks than any other outfit he had worn to class), holding a little centaur girl on his shoulder.

"In what may seem like a token gesture, I want you all to create cards to the children of Lethe. Something heartfelt, something genuine. For many of these children, a bit of affection from a stranger will go a long way. When you finish your card, I would like you to place it in the big box next to my desk. If you wish to make another after that, I would think that a fine use of your time as well. This is your labor of the day."

[ooc: Plz wait for OCD! Class is up and in session!]
wwiii: (Saaad face)

Re: Make Cards for Children!

[personal profile] wwiii 2011-11-04 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Warren's heart was sort of bleeding for those kids. Really, could anyone blame the winged guy for having a soft spot for kids that wouldn't quite fit in well among most of humanity?

He wasn't really much of an artist, but colored construction paper could be used to make flowers and clouds and things, and who didn't like glitter?

By the end of class, he'd ended up making four cards, two with pinks and yellows for little girls, and two with blues and greens, who little boys. Probably. He wouldn't be upset if the order was reversed, so long as the kids liked them.