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daandyli0n · 5 months
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so. got an idea for Another fnaf au, one that i like to call "Elizabeth's Toybox of Horrors"
@that-darn-clown if you're interested :]
long story short: Adrian died in Circus Baby instead of Elizabeth. viewing her brother as too much of a scaredy cat, she encourages him to get closer to Baby, only for him to get grabbed and killed instead. this still starts the domino effect of the fnaf timeline (well, my timeline, anyway) happening.
Liz practically becomes a shadow of who she once was. the bubbly, outgoing girl becomes quiet, withdrawn. the death of many children she and her brothers considered friends certainly didn't help. neither do the nightmares.
the day before they would go missing, Cassidy would pop by the Afton residence to give Elizabeth the plushie meant for her brother's birthday. she thanks them for it.
Cassidy never comes by the house again after that (at least, not alive, anyway...).
Elizabeth gains a morbid fascination for the animatronics, the very things that stole her brother from her (the brother she got killed, the brother she watched die before her very eyes). she'd watch the animatronics for hours on end, hardly moving. heck, even more, she sneaks into the Backstage area without her father's knowledge quite often. Michael doesn't bully her; he's honestly a bit creeped out by her, to be perfectly honest. she kinda scares him, nowadays...
she swears that she hears Cassidy's voice coming from the plushie she was gifted by them, telling her about what was happening around her, about her deepest thoughts and regrets.
but, most of all, it would tell her that her father was hiding something from her.
and the more she learns about the animatronics, the more she can't help but agree.
they didn't use to act like that before the..."disappearances."
so...what if they hadn't simply disappeared?
William brushes her off as she asks about it. but she presses him further: "The robots didn't act like that before, Daddy. We both know this. Why won't you tell me the truth?"
it's her ninth birthday. he took her to Freddy's.
she snuck into the Backstage again. she can smell the smell of death back there. Foxy is back there for repairs that day. she swears that she can see something in his mouth, inside of him...
there's a scream from back there. employees find her with a huge wound across one of her eyes.
Foxy bit her.
after a few days in the hospital, she awakens, mostly fine. she's blind in her left eye now, and she has a nasty scar from the bite, but she's alive. William talks about how Foxy is dangerous, this is why I've told you so many times now not to go back there, what if you got hurt even worse than that?
Elizabeth hardly even seems fazed. she looks up at him, smiling.
"It's fine, Daddy. Fritz told me he was sorry.
...He seemed really mad at you, though..."
William is left speechless. as is Michael.
(there's no way she could make that up. there's no way she could just randomly guess Fritz was Foxy.)
Michael leaves home, going to stay with Henry. Liz stays with her father.
Liz gets sent to a therapist, because (to a certain degree) maybe William could convince her (and himself) that this was all just her being mad about Adrian's death, as well as losing Charlie. she's just mad and bitter about what happened, so she's just making up some reason to still be mad at him.
(it was his faulty robot that killed Adrian, after all. why wouldn't she be mad about that, the therapist says. she feels like she can't truly forgive him for that, even if it was nothing more than a tragic accident. so she's just trying to find some more justifiable reason to still be mad. at least, that's what everyone else seems to tell her.)
but it doesn't manage to convince her.
it just makes her stop talking about it as openly.
she knows what she saw and heard that day. and...if Fritz and the others were in the robots at Freddy's...then...is Adrian...?
she grows up. she moves out in 1993.
a few years later, she goes to find her brother. she finds him, as well as several others.
she gets them out, all her insides still, well, inside. she starts working on robots of her own, just for fun.
but, she gets an idea. William practically killed these poor children (indirectly, because Funtimes, but still), don't they want vengeance?
turns out, they do. and Adrian, horrified and disgusted by what his father has done, wants to help them.
Elizabeth gets an idea, one that all of the Funtimes are on board with:
Why don't they go pay her dear old Daddy a visit? :)
(aka: Elizabeth lives, and becomes Michael Afton, But If He Were 10% More Unhinged. And Had An Army of Robots)
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alexidoesart · 5 years
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Dess had walked his share of red carpets in far more than his share of lurid please-notice-me outfits. He’d heeded the bleats of tabloid reporters over and over, so instinctive and helpes and native to their kind. a cow goes moo; a sheep goes baa; a celebrity correspondent goes who are you wearing? But if one of those pull-string See’n Say barnyard creatures had appeared out of the long-light-years between here and home to ask him who he was wearing now, all he could’ve answered was: Myself.
Decibel Jones was dressed in the Glorious bombed-out rubble of his whole life. He was Raggedy Dandy, big as life and twice as hard. He never wanted to take it off.
Decibel Jones from Catherynne Valente’s Space Opera. The book’s nominated for a Hugo now! You should go read it.
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authorannpaquette · 5 years
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Yankee Doodle goes to AAHHH!
So child listens to Dave and Ava, he’s fairly obsessed. Most of the time it’s the first thing he asks for after I pick him up from daycare. D’Ava? D’Ava? 
Dave and Ava, for the record, is on You Tube, and are cute, wonderfully animated nursery rhymes that aren’t annoying. At least, not the first four hundred times you listen to them anyways. 
He loves them all. Has learned his animal sounds from Dave and Ava, knows a cow named Lola says Moo, that the Sheep on the bus goes Baa, and shouts Hurray cause he’s happy and we should know it. 
Loves them all, with one exception. 
Yankee Doodle dandy. 
Unbeknownst to me, this song is physically painful to listen to. I mean, angry wacky inflatable man painful. Every. Single. Time. This song comes on he starts crying and running away with his hands in the air. Or tries to throw himself to the ground from his strapped position in the high chair. It’s that bad. 
Thing is, we can’t even figure out what exactly about this song he dislikes. There aren’t any weird elements, no subliminal messaging that I can make out, just yankee doodle calling himself macaroni. (which, for those of you not in the know, was an old term for dandy or handsome, basically his wardrobe was on point, or something along those lines. Nowadays, you call yourself macaroni and you pay a nice visit to a padded room) 
In any case, it’s a consistent reaction which is both sad, because he obviously is scared/hates this song with all 35 inches of his body, and funny, because angry wacky inflatable man. 
This is my life. 
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daandyli0n · 30 days
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to boop go onto desktop, there should be a big banner where you select the start button
i don't see the banner. where's it at?
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daandyli0n · 6 months
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hey fnaf fans!
um. came to a discovery that maybe everyone else has at this point, but due to Fic Writing Reasons™ (read it here, it's already got a couple of chapters and i'm really proud of it :]) i decided to look up more on My Grandfather's Clock, which, for those of you who are unaware, is the song that The Puppet's Music Box plays in Fnaf 2. y'know, the music box that keeps you from dying.
well. more accurately, the music box plays part of My Grandfather's Clock. i decided to see if there were any lyrics to it. and, sure enough, there are!
but what i find interesting is the lyrics that line up with the particular section that The Puppet's Music Box plays:
"Ninety years without slumbering, tick tock tick tock,
his life seconds numbering, tick tock tick tock.
But it stopped short, never to go again,
when the old man died."
(words in bold are Lyrics Of Interest)
so um. interesting choice of that section, i'm wondering if that was intentional.
also, i'm noticing that there could technically be two meanings here if this was intentional:
it's meant to be a very subtle nod to the fact that you need to keep this music box wound up or your seconds are very much numbered (in other words, you will die)
William. Afton. we're still not sure exactly why the music box needs to be wound, or why The Puppet kills us if it runs out. but like. what if the lyrics give us a clue? what if, once Afton is defeated for good, nobody will need the music box to calm The Puppet anymore? because Charlie is finally at rest? (see the lyrics: "But it stopped short, never to go again, when the old man died.")
anyway. something that i noticed about The Music Box. again, might be a bit late to this, but i just noticed this while doing Fic Research of all things. :]
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daandyli0n · 2 months
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Maxx and I had a Perfectly Normal Time, and now i might be obsessed with 70s/80s animatronics
so if i suddenly start posting designs for 70s/80s animatronics, y'all know what happened
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daandyli0n · 5 months
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so. hey fnaf fans. i had A Thought.
do y'all think that any of the MCI kids + Charlie and the Crying Child (i call him Adrian) just hung out with lonely kids in the restaurants? do you think they ever said or did anything odd that the living kids just kinda brushed off at the time?
like, hear me out:
- Charlie letting overwhelmed or bullied kids spend time in the Prize Corner during the quieter times, away from the loud music near the stage and away from other kids. they'd draw, vent about their problems, or even just talk about their days. all while Charlie would just quietly listen and nod, giving advice where she believes it's appropriate.
and sure, she looks like she's wearing makeup to look similar to the Puppet, but hey, they aren't gonna judge! it looks nice on her anyway.
- Susie watching others play games in the arcades, sometimes telling them how to win. she looks and acts like a bubbly six-year-old who just wants someone to talk to and play with. she even rambles on about her dog when she's allowed to.
sometimes she seems really sad and quiet, talking about how she wants to go home, how she still hurts, and how she doesn't understand why she cant leave. some kids try to help her find her parents, to convince hem to take her home, but they don't have any luck. she seems to disappear into the crowds shortly afterwards, though.
- Gabriel always wants to watch the band, and sometimes kids will see him sitting near the stage, still watching and listening. other times they see him, he's always hiding behind corners, in the shadows.
sometimes, he doesn't even say anything. if people interact with him, he'll run off into other rooms, only to mysteriously vanish.
- Jeremy, the prankster he was in life, constantly makes funny faces at other kids, sometimes making them laugh, other times annoying them. he jokes with scared, sad kids, playing games with them.
the kids do wonder, though, why adults ask who they're laughing at. can't they see the boy making silly faces at them?
- Fritz, usually off by himself while watching Foxy's shows, generally attracts other lonely kids to him like moths to a flame. they sit near him, trying to give him company. sometimes they'd talk about pirates with him.
however, when people would ask who they were talking to, they'd try to introduce him, only for him to be gone. what's more, he'd always seem to disappear when Foxy was done performing...
- sometimes, kids are just assholes. they find keys to the Backstage area, dare their friends to go back there, only to lock them in. those kids find two oddities back there, after they manage to calm down enough, obviously. one was a weird golden bear, looking eerily similar to Freddy, only his bowtie and hat were purple and he wore a purple vest. the other oddity? this weird kid who called themself Cassidy. they'd keep the kids company, talking with them, giving them a nice distraction until an employee came to get them out.
however...one little girl tells a weird story. in her case, the man who came to get her was some guy with the name "Dave." upon him unlocking the door, Cassidy had gone from calm, happy to talk, to almost dead silent, a death grip on her arm. "Mr. Dave," as she'd called him, could clearly see her and Cassidy...but he almost seemed more shocked to see Cassidy. as she tried to get up to leave, Cassidy wouldn't get up from the floor, still holding onto her arm for dear life, still giving "Dave" a death stare. eventually, they let her go, but she felt panicked as "Dave" took her out and locked the door, Cassidy still inside. she stared at the door for a couple of more hours until she left, and then...Cassidy was outside again. she just remembers them hugging her, muttering something about just being worried that she'd get hurt, and then declining as she offered to let them come home with her. her mom got worried about the clear as day bruise on her arm, but more concerned about the fact that she said that another kid gave it to her. she never saw Cassidy again after that day.
(Afton knows he could've done something that day. the opportunity was practically handed to him on a silver platter; a young child, alone, in the backroom, on a day the cameras were malfunctioning. it would've been far too easy.
but, well, Cassidy was right there too, and they clearly weren't going to let him remotely hurt her. they had her arm in a grip so hard that he's shocked it only left a bruise, not outright broken it. he knows that Cassidy was holding back. had he tried to even tried hurting her? whatever restraint Cassidy had would've gone right out the window.)
- kids would find Adrian off on his own, crying. some kids would offer to sit with him, or show him the animatronics. upon seeing how scared he was, some would either decide to sit with him, just to give him company, or promise to stand between him and the animatronics, so that he wouldn't have to see them. other times, he'd approach kids who were scared, upset, or crying, and sit with them. some of them would talk about how they were called "crybabies" or "scaredy-cats." he would just nod. "It's okay. I've been called those things, too." sometimes he suggests that maybe they could hold hands and watch the animatronics together, so maybe they'd both be less scared (he remembers Cassidy doing it with him, all the way back then. he wants to help other kids like Cassidy helped him).
some kids do have to wonder, though...why is he always crying? and why does he always wear bandages on his head? did he get hurt?
of course, years go by, and memories fade, but not always completely. those with more odd experiences would look up the names of the kids they met, wondering where those kids ended up.
they find newspaper articles, kids who vanished years before they would be encountered, missing children posters with smiling photos of kids, taken in the days, weeks, months before they disappeared. they still looked the exact same as they did when they went missing. they find two other articles: one on a girl who was slain and then left for dead in the alley at Freddy's, and a boy who lost his life in a tragic prank gone wrong. suddenly, other details line up for the now-adults, remembering those odd kids they met. their pale skin. their oddly quiet nature. adults and other kids not seeing them. the vanishing into the shadows within seconds.
and it makes these adults wonder, with a growing feeling of dread in their guts:
what exactly had they encountered at Freddy's when they were kids? odd children, or spirits that roamed Freddy's halls?
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daandyli0n · 5 months
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thinking about. Toybox!Elizabeth. specifically in the 1983-1992 era.
@that-darn-clown
she was effectively being called crazy for trying to expose her father's crimes. people looked down on her in pity. she hated it.
it made her sick how her father tried to paint himself as a saint, like a concerned father just worried for his daughter’s mental state. like he wasn't just sitting back as everyone acted like she was some defenseless, crazy little girl.
to some degree, she uses it as an advantage.
he left for work often. Elizabeth remembered that old Foxy toy she used to play with when she was little. she remembers pulling it apart, wishing to reassemble it like a puzzle. it never quite worked out, and it laid on the floor in a heap of pieces. well...she had much more free time nowadays, especially during the summer.
(what else can you do when you're stuck in a house with a man who doesn't give you much to do in the realm of entertainment? when the only times you leave the house anymore are for school and when he takes you places, watching you like a hawk and keeping you tethered to his side?
what else can you really do?)
it takes a few days, but she finishes it, good as new. it can even talk and move like brand new!
and it inspires her. after all, she's seen how the thing works. why not build something similar?
while her father was out one day, she snuck into his office, grabbed some smaller endoskeleton parts and a spare set of tools, and went into her room. she hid the materials under her bed when her father was home, and would take them back out when he was busy. or gone.
(1987. five more kids. her father comes home, and she knows what from. it's on the news that morning, after all. she stares blankly at him as he enters the house.
it's the first time William ever hears her swear.
"You're one sick motherfucker, you know that?")
it takes her a few months, and much trial and error, but she builds something. she even sews some cloth onto the thing. it looks like a little yellow hare.
"Plushtrap," she calls it.
she shows it to her father that evening. the code isn't perfect, and the thing is erratic, violent. but besides those flaws, she's done well.
William expresses confusion and mild fear at her creation, asking when, no, how she made this...thing.
she shrugs. "I just kinda made it."
and that answer? it scares him.
(good. let him live in fear at the fact that she can make something dangerous, something that could maul him. let him think it took her almost no time to make this. let him be Very afraid at what she can make.)
as the years continue to go by, she makes more, but makes them as toys for the neighborhood kids. she makes them safe, of course (more than she can say her father ever did, given the Funtime blueprints). she gets money for it, and she saves up.
but while those are the creations that everyone else sees, William knows that she makes something else. more...dangerous.
they look unassuming, just like the regular toys she builds and sells. but they seem...uncanny. eyes with cameras, ears that can pick up even the slightest of noises, claws on their hands and feet, and teeth that are dangerously sharp like knives. they could act perfectly normal, just like her other toys. but, she had a trick up her sleeve.
she had a button.
and all it would takes was a press of that button. one button press, and the Things would spring to life. just like Plushtrap, they'd become erratic and violent. he's seen those things rip through plushies like nothing.
Elizabeth turns eighteen, and, with the money she's saved, moves out, taking her...creations with her.
William breathes a sigh of relief. he loves his daughter, with all his being.
but something tells him that she doesn't love him back. not anymore, at least.
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daandyli0n · 6 months
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well. having many thoughts.
long story short: "Little Pistol" by Mother Mother as a song for GNL!Cassidy
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daandyli0n · 11 months
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so. i’ve heard once or twice people offer up the idea of “Farlands Endermen” as like. an enderman variant. and hearing more about the Farlands (from a Youtuber who really likes the Farlands and exploring it as well. among other things) and finding the concept to be pretty cool, i thought about Farlands Endermen again, and now i can’t stop thinking about it
so would anyone like a post where i write from the perspective of like a Minecraft Research Book that contains info on Farlands Endermen? it’s gonna contain my own personal Minecraft worldbuilding and headcanons, obviously
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daandyli0n · 8 months
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guess what y'all??
I'M FACE REVEALING TONIGHT AT 6:30 PM EST!!
ON MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL!!
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daandyli0n · 11 months
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send me some asks about the ‘Bittersweet, But Free’ au
(context: it’s a Genloss au i made where i went ‘F**k It, The Trio (gl!Ranboo, gl!Sneeg, and gl!Charlie) make it out post-ending and attempt to heal. later on they also f**k with Showfall because F**k Them and F**k Hetch’)
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daandyli0n · 9 months
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ok ill bite. whats this about turning block people into rock people (the gem au btw)
HOO BOY, I'VE HAD THIS AU IN MY MIND FOR A COUPLE OF MONTHS NOW:
so! general gist of the au's premise: the dsmp characters and (part of) the plot get put into a Steven Universe kind of world, where there are Gems (rock aliens that have no gender. i'm pretty sure that's canon) and humans. the characters, depending on what i think would be cool, are split between these two species. it doesn't follow the plot of SU exactly (there is no Gem-Human hybrid as the main character, most of the Diamonds are actually better than they were canonically. kinda, anyway, and what exactly caused the "Gem War" is different), but there are a few similarities.
so! PLOT TIME (i'll be using the Gem names, 'cause why not)
(i apologize how long this took, there is just. So Much)
there are four Diamonds: Green, Black, Pink, and Amber Diamond, in order of age (these are c!Dream, Bad, Eret, and Wilbur, respectively). each of them get their own colonies, and eventually, Amber gets his own (Earth and the Moon).
Pink and Amber are besties :]
unlike in the actual show, when Amber asks the others to leave Earth alone, as to not destroy the planet, that request is respected.
the problem? Amber is unable to "grow" his own Gems, meaning that he requires help from the other Diamonds
the other Diamonds give him a few extra Gems here and there, including "undesirable" Gems: "defective" Gems (have multiple things wrong with them by Homeworld's standards; generally aren't viewed as functioning well/properly), "off-color" Gems (not necessarily defective, but have some things off with them physically (wrong color, for example) and/or have wonky powers), and "rogue/rebel" Gems (have no desire to follow the purpose the Diamonds have chosen for their Gem Type; ex. a Quartz of any type doesn't want to be a soldier or guard. "rebel" is generally used when a Gem is "at risk" of being a "problem," and "rogue" is basically shorthand for "is currently a problem"). Amber would end up showing these Gems more kindness than the other Diamonds did (except for Pink, but due to Reasons (*cough* Green) she can't be as open about it as Amber does)
through this, Amber receives four Gems that he will come to consider family: a "rebel" Jade and an Obsidian from Black Diamond (Phil and Kristin), a "rogue" Rose Quartz from Pink (Techno), and a "rebel" Lapis Lazuli (Clementine).
how did they each get labeled this way? well...
Jade didn't just want to sit around and deal with High-Ranking Gem BS, he wanted to go explore!! maybe even build stuff (which is i recall from the show was a job for Bismuths)!! and the Obsidian? she just followed him when he was sent off.
Rose Quartz was...more violent than RQ's typically are (they're generally healing/guard Gems. but this is obviously Techno we're talking about here. plus Anarchy™), and while Pink is generally accepting like Amber is, he feels pressured by the other Diamonds (Green specifically), so they just gently send any "troublemakers" over to Amber.
and the Lapis Lazuli? well...they're generally pretty quiet, keep to themselves, and listen to orders pretty well. not this one: she pretty much came out of the ground loud, a bit rowdy, and just generally telling everyone to F**k Off. Amber had to go and get her from Green himself before that guy decided to shatter her or something. when they finally went down to Earth, her first words to Amber were something along the lines of "Did I do something wrong?" Amber assured her that she didn't do anything wrong.
and now we have SBI + Kristin :]
so yeah. if it wasn't obvious, Amber pretty much believes that Gems should just be allowed to do what they want, as long as they aren't hurting anyone.
the SBI learns from humans that names exist, and give each other names. they're the same ones that. y'know. the characters have (Amber is Wilbur, Lapis is Clem, etc.)
Amber and Green...didn't get along. So A War Starts!
things are fine...until Green gets one of his Quartzes (Punz) to assassinate/shatter Amber, only stating to leave no witnesses. which he does. but, oh, what's this? Clem Witnesses It But Is Hiding! So Quartz Doesn't See Her!
Green somehow covers the whole thing up. the other remaining Diamonds are suspicious, however (Pink more so than Black)
SBI, over the next few centuries, research to figure out how to bring Wilbur back. and they find one! but it basically requires the essence of the other Diamonds and a Rose Quartz's tears. they already have Techno, so now they need the Diamond's help. Clem offers to go do it
things go well when asking Pink and Black. it's with Green that problems start (because of course it is, right?)
so. she gets to Green. he eventually decides "f**k it, i'll help bring Amber back, everyone's too suspicious of me already." Clem gets the Diamond essence, and gets ready to leave.
and then she sees Quartz. and gets rightfully pissed off
Green, now realizing that there Was a witness to Wilbur's assassination, kind of...panics. and does the one thing that comes to mind for him to do.
he cracks her gem. Badly
now. here's the reason why that's bad: That's The Equivalent Of Attempting To Murder Someone And Putting Them Into A Coma.
given, y'know, that people Already suspect him of having some role to play in Wilbur's death, and that people would probably get Pissed if they figured out what he did, he decides to bubble her gem (something that Gems can do; they quite literally create a bubble around the object they're bubbling) and teleport that bubble to his "Bubble Room" (something else gems can have, apparently), and forces all the Gems that were in the Throne Room/Palace he has to keep quiet about what happened and claim that Clem just never arrived there.
some Gems who are technically witnesses, who Will be important later, are an Amethyst guard (Purpled; didn't tell anyone because he was a direct witness (heard the yelling and subsequent cracking of Clem's gemstone) and was honestly scared for his life should no one believe him) and a Brown Agate (Schlatt; didn't say anything because he genuinely didn't give a s**t).
Pink and Green despise each other after this :]
for the next 2,000 years, various different things happened:
two new Gems joined Green's Court: an "overcooked ('defective')" Bumblebee Jasper (Tubbo; is basically just much shorter than Jaspers are, a consequence of the Gem staying underground too long. he's also one of the spotty bumblebee jaspers :]) and a "defective" Snowflake Obsidian (Ranboo; is technically a perma-fusion from birth. two gems combined before Ranboo was "born," thus making Ranboo a fusion. they literally cannot unfuse, because he will die). these two hate their jobs. due to Ranboo's circumstances (which, keep in mind, is something out of his control), they are practically treated like a Pearl (literally a servant Gem. like, they are the lowest on the Gem Hierarchy due to something Ranboo Can't Control. like, his options are either to Literally Die or be treated like a servant).
Clem is stuck in a Limbo between life and death
the rest of the SBI and a bunch of corrupted Gems are still on Earth. the other members of SBI view what happened to Clem as a threat.
Brown Agate is sent on missions with an Azurite (Quackity; relatively High-Ranking Gem in Black Diamond's Court) and a Pyrite (Foolish; not technically a High-Ranking Gem, but Pink is really close to him, so they made him High-Ranking because F**k Green, She Does What She Wants <3). these three basically hate each other, but Azurite and Pyrite hate each other less.
so...in the show, the Diamonds created a Human Zoo. in the show, this was to preserve humans so that they wouldn't go extinct from the Earth getting destroyed. in this au, it's because Gems genuinely don't understand that humans are sentient too. so like, this wasn't entirely done out of malice. again, not entirely
so...now that we've got caught up on the past two millennia, now let's enter the 21st century! :D
now we finally get introduced to some humans :]
Puffy: a sailor/fisherwoman who lives in a seaside town with her adopted daughter Michelle. she has always dreamed of adventure, maybe even a sea adventure :]
Niki and Jack: live in a small town. Niki is a baker and Jack works at a motel in town :]
Ponk: lives in the same town as Puffy. they're a doctor :]
Fundy: a teen interested in coding and stuff. doesn't have..the best home life, but it doesn't deter him from his coding dreams. he lives in the same town as Niki and Jack :]
i'll continue this in another reblog, give me a bit. hit a character limit
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daandyli0n · 9 months
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me: ah yes, being therian/otherkin is nice :] i think i'm only sheepkin and possumkin, but i wouldn't mind if i discovered another one
(one month of being Really into folklore/mythology later)
me, now trying to figure out if i'm faunkin or deerkin, due to Reasons*:
me: wait a minute-
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daandyli0n · 8 months
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hey guys, uh, i'm not doing so great right now, could you send me some things that'll cheer me up?
i'd appreciate it so much
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daandyli0n · 3 months
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WOOO TUMBLR LIVE IS GONE!! YIPPEE!
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