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Snarp ([personal profile] snarp) wrote2011-06-19 01:41 pm

The vital stats sidebar on the Anita Blake Wikipedia entry is hilarious.

It is.

Nickname(s): Ma petite (by Jean-Claude)
Chica
NiƱa
The Executioner
Little Queen
'Nita
Nimir-Ra
Negra Gatita
Anna
Kiddo


She is also known as the Kicker of Animals, and some guy called her Cutiepie once in book 3.

There are three entries under "Species" and 12 under "Spouse(s)". One of the ones under "Title" is probbbably not an official title of any kind.
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2011-06-19 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I love the last sentence of the "Biology" section with a deep and passionate love:

During a period of hospitalization at the end of the novella Micah, Anita's blood test revealed that whilst she is not a lycanthrope, she is a carrier of at least four, possibly five, types of the lycanthropy virus: wolf, leopard, lion (as a result of her violent contact with the panwere Chimera), and two so far unidentified but potentially tiger (this may be as a reaction to the machinations of the Mother of All Darkness), snake (as a result of being bitten by Chimera in his weresnake form), or lamia (as a result of the attack by Melanie). This is considered unusual because one type of lycanthropy usually provides immunity to the other forms. This method of thinking, as of The Harlequin, has resulted in the injection of a rare feline lycanthropy to combat a recent infection due to attack. Because the viruses counteract one another this would result in an infection-free blood test. The same may be true for the reptilian strain Anita may have. One exception to the viral immunity/nullification was Chimera, who had multiple forms of lycanthropy and first used the term panwere to describe himself (Narcissus in Chains). One Hypothesis about Chimera's condition is that because he was infected by multiple forms of lycanthropes before his first change, he thus developed the transformative abilities of each virus; this directly contrasts the medical procedure of deliberate infection used in The Harlequin. Another Hypothesis is that Chimera had somehow contracted a mutation (or caused the mutation) of the virus allowing all others to coexist without nullifying one another. Anita may have inherited this mutation from Chimera. Another hypothesis is that Chimera's feelings about his transformation caused his split personality and therefore allowed the multiple virus to exist together, which also caused the problems down the road.

The author of the series, Laurell K Hamilton, has a degree in biology, and said during a Barnes and Noble Studio podcast that she finds that degree very useful in maintaining the realism of her various wereanimals.
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[personal profile] holyschist 2011-06-19 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
said during a Barnes and Noble Studio podcast that she finds that degree very useful in maintaining the realism of her various wereanimals.

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
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[personal profile] ajnabieh 2011-06-19 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I am leaving this post open for my wife when she gets home from work today. She reads these books. Given the level of snark I have seen about them on the internet, I continually wonder why...but I'm guessing it's for the epic lulz?
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[personal profile] ajnabieh 2011-06-20 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
I am reasonably sure the only reason she still reads them is that she's a completist, and once she's started reading a series, she will read it until it actually ends, not just until it has jumped the shark so hard it has attained orbit.

*checks with her on the other end of the couch...yes, that's why*

rom then on it was apparently all werecreature orgies and metaphysically-induced orgasms.

Mmm, delicious, totally implausible pornographies. Normally I get mine for free on the internet, but apparently some people like them between covers.

Marjorie Liu! There's a book by her sitting on...um...that bookshelf! Not that I think I'll deviate from my summer reading plans (ALL THE FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST + ALL THE SANDMAN), but that name circulates in my house.
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[personal profile] mikkeneko 2011-06-20 12:40 am (UTC)(link)
"She is currently of the Episcopalian faith, having left Catholicism since the Catholic Church has excommunicated all animators. "

ngl, when I first read this I wondered what the hell the catholic church had against cartoons so much.