Now what would you call a story about Tracy and the Inca (or Inka, depending on which spelling you prefer)? On Sunday, Bonnie P. asked the list whether there was a faction "because the Inca was every thing Vachon was not." Okay, there was some joking around involved—but then, nowadays, any factioneering has to be taken lightly.
Upon being told that, up till now, no Tracy/Inca faction existed, Bonnie R. promptly dubbed them the Trinkets. Heartily endorsed by both Bonnies and Allison, it must be so. Right?
Which means they have an icon. Obviously.

(The patterned background is a hot pink version of an actual Incan weaving.)
Bonnie P. also included a Trinkets ficlet in her post; and Andrew C. promptly followed it up with another one. So, whether or not there are any Trinketly inclined FK fans out there, the faction name does have its uses!
Upon being told that, up till now, no Tracy/Inca faction existed, Bonnie R. promptly dubbed them the Trinkets. Heartily endorsed by both Bonnies and Allison, it must be so. Right?
Which means they have an icon. Obviously.

(The patterned background is a hot pink version of an actual Incan weaving.)
Bonnie P. also included a Trinkets ficlet in her post; and Andrew C. promptly followed it up with another one. So, whether or not there are any Trinketly inclined FK fans out there, the faction name does have its uses!
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