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Date: 2015-11-10 08:33 pm (UTC)
purplecat: The Tardis against a sunset (or possibly sunrise) (Doctor Who)
From: [personal profile] purplecat
Visual shorthands (even if incorrect) can be handy. I recall getting into a massive argument in my early fan fiction writing days with someone who wanted to know how the Doctor could tell that he was looking at the aftermath of a battle (rather than some other kind of massacre) and I was resisting putting a line in the story which started "judging by the relative distribution of the bodies...".

Horned helmets = vikings so the script doesn't have to explain who they are and everyone can move on with the story. I'd argue that there were less anachronistic ways of conveying the same information in a compact fashion, but I can see that sometimes the writer just wants a quick visual short hand.
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