lands_of_magic - Challenge 1x07 - Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang
For this challenge, we could request a bingo card and try to get a bingo. I managed to get the middle row down done *wipes brow*
To be honest, up until Tuesday, I had no real idea of what to do with all these wonderful prompts. I mean, I had ideas, but either I ran out of time, or the fandom wouldn't fit the comm's definitions (as it happened with my initial idea for "Her Diamonds"). Anyway, here are three picspams for the prompts "Lift-off", "Free Space", and "Wind". Please click on the thumbnails to see the full-sized images.
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For "Lift-off", I settled on one of the Avengers, namely Thor, the handsome God of Thunder, with Mjolnir, the powerful hammer (which he has to lift off from time to time). And while I finally know a bit of what happened to Mjolnir in "Ragnarok", I was pleased to hear it might reappear in the upcoming first part of "Infinity War" (if the rumors are correct).

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A "Free Space" in a bingo card means you can use any prompt you like. If you have a prompt list, you pick a favorite. For this challenge, this meant I finally could do a picspam of one of my first favorite characters in the fantasy world - Boromir, the Son of Gondor. Sean Bean is one of my favorite actors, and I loved the way he portrayed the warrior, with all his edges and flaws. And according to an interview, Boromir's death scene is Sean's personal favorite among the many, many on-screen deaths of his long career.

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Last but no least, the prompt "Wind". There's many types of winds, depending on the power they have, but only one doubles as namesake for another longtime favorite female character in the Marvel Universe (next to Natasha Romanov): Ororo Munroe, also known as "Storm", who has the ability to control any kind of weather at any time. Most of the pics are of Halle Berry (who I adore in this part), but I also included two of Alexandra Shipp, who played the character in "X-Men: Apocalypse".

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Her Diamonds (Rob Thomas) | Lift-Off | Daydreaming (Anita Lipnicka) |
Zeitgeist | FREE SPACE | Overcast |
Enemies to Lovers | Wind | Image Prompt |
To be honest, up until Tuesday, I had no real idea of what to do with all these wonderful prompts. I mean, I had ideas, but either I ran out of time, or the fandom wouldn't fit the comm's definitions (as it happened with my initial idea for "Her Diamonds"). Anyway, here are three picspams for the prompts "Lift-off", "Free Space", and "Wind". Please click on the thumbnails to see the full-sized images.
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For "Lift-off", I settled on one of the Avengers, namely Thor, the handsome God of Thunder, with Mjolnir, the powerful hammer (which he has to lift off from time to time). And while I finally know a bit of what happened to Mjolnir in "Ragnarok", I was pleased to hear it might reappear in the upcoming first part of "Infinity War" (if the rumors are correct).

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A "Free Space" in a bingo card means you can use any prompt you like. If you have a prompt list, you pick a favorite. For this challenge, this meant I finally could do a picspam of one of my first favorite characters in the fantasy world - Boromir, the Son of Gondor. Sean Bean is one of my favorite actors, and I loved the way he portrayed the warrior, with all his edges and flaws. And according to an interview, Boromir's death scene is Sean's personal favorite among the many, many on-screen deaths of his long career.

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Last but no least, the prompt "Wind". There's many types of winds, depending on the power they have, but only one doubles as namesake for another longtime favorite female character in the Marvel Universe (next to Natasha Romanov): Ororo Munroe, also known as "Storm", who has the ability to control any kind of weather at any time. Most of the pics are of Halle Berry (who I adore in this part), but I also included two of Alexandra Shipp, who played the character in "X-Men: Apocalypse".

All images used via Google Image Search, no copyright infringement intended.
This entry was originally posted at https://sandy79.dreamwidth.org/91832.html. Please comment there using OpenID.