Round Table ...Rainy Days and Sundays
Feb. 11th, 2018 08:50 amNot like the iconic song, Rainy Days and Mondays, a Sunday version can be comforting and lazy. I still need to get myself to church in the rain this morning, but the rest of the day will be self-indulgent and lazy. The house needs cleaning, but it is doubtful I'll take my only day off to do that job.
So, what do our agents do on the occasional Sunday that doesn't find them battling crime on some distant shore? There have been loads of stories and scenarios, but what do you think?
Does Napoleon sneak into a church every once in a while, just to insure that his soul isn't totally mired in the muck of what his job often entails?
Perhaps Illya retreats into a dark, brooding place where he can luxuriate in the depths of his discontent and worrisome memories.
Real men in a dangerous, sometimes deadly profession. How does Saving the World on a regular basis impact the serenity of a Sunday morning in New York City?

So, what do our agents do on the occasional Sunday that doesn't find them battling crime on some distant shore? There have been loads of stories and scenarios, but what do you think?
Does Napoleon sneak into a church every once in a while, just to insure that his soul isn't totally mired in the muck of what his job often entails?
Perhaps Illya retreats into a dark, brooding place where he can luxuriate in the depths of his discontent and worrisome memories.
Real men in a dangerous, sometimes deadly profession. How does Saving the World on a regular basis impact the serenity of a Sunday morning in New York City?

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Date: 2018-02-11 03:52 pm (UTC)I strongly suspect Illya of getting involved in one or two of those never-ending household projects. And there's always those jazz clubs. Fanon or canon, I find those stories which have him involved in the jazz scene very convincing.
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Date: 2018-02-11 06:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-02-11 06:42 pm (UTC)Napoleon. Women. Fine dining. Sailing. Preferably combined. If one thinks about the dangers an agent is in, sailing must feel very freeing.
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Date: 2018-02-11 11:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-02-11 11:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-02-11 11:31 pm (UTC)As for Napoleon, the sailing aspect serves as a metaphor for the elusiveness of true freedom perhaps. Is that too much? :D
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Date: 2018-02-11 11:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-02-12 12:22 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-02-12 12:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-02-12 01:20 am (UTC)I have quite a few number of religious references for Solo, as well as some from Illya's childhood before the war and the USSR turned him into an atheist. He denies the existence of God, but deep down inside he still believes, but he's mad a God for taking his family from him as a child. He still has faith, but hides it as it's too deeply personal.
In my AU series Illya's wife Elliott is an Irish Catholic, and though he doesn't attend church with her, he eventually professes his belief in God. In one particular story I have him going into a church around Christmas and he confesses his sins to a priest. He feels compelled to do so because he'd just become a father. (The priest eventually becomes the chaplain for UNCLE in NYC.)
These are just a few examples I have of church and religion intertwined with my MFU stories and the variations on the themes of faith, church, and God are many. Actually way more than I realized until you brought up this topic.
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Date: 2018-02-12 05:06 am (UTC)I like Illya as more introspective than to merely disregard God.
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Date: 2018-02-12 05:09 am (UTC)