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Fanon ship: Karla/Lucivar. Which is... weirdly canon, but considering she's a lesbian, not really.
Ship I don't like: Lucivar/Marion. I know why the author put him with Marion's type of character, but I hate how all the sweet, gentle girls are the one's who get happily ever afters.
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WORD on Lucivar/Marion. Also, I don't like the swaggering he-man paired with the uber-feminine damsel, so that pairing hit a lot of bad points for me. Bishop, for all that it looks like she supports female strength, has a really...insultingly traditional view on relationships. I think my brain exploded when Jaenelle went starry-eyed, faint, and wobbly with Daemon, and talked about learning wifely skills like cooking.
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Word.
And I'm become disillusioned with Bishop's romances for exactly that reason. She has an insanely traditional romances - all the nice girly girls get married, but the off-beat, different, dangerous ones - Surreal, Morag, Karla - they end up alone, dead, or crippled.