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#Tucker deserves reality warping powers
puppetmaster13u · 5 months
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Prompt 99
Tucker feels like tearing out his hair and screaming until reality warps. 
Visit Gotham, they said. They have great scholarships, they said. It’s not that bad, they said. Yeah well they can go shove it, because he bets that they didn’t have a bunch of golden-eyed not-ghosts following them around like Cujo does with Danny!
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Danny being the ghost chaos
Like he can change and warp reality into whatever he wants but he dosent want to.
1: he can see dufferent reality/universe/people as a threat he can hurt/distroy the universe though he tries everything to fix it first
2. When he needs to do something bad his core dosent recognis that he's hurting anyone like its a nessasary evil so he dosent see that as wrong
3. to keep the balance between good and bad chaos danny put in a system where they work together and not get in eachothers way
4. Its the best system anyone has ever come up with to keep balance so he has the respect and gratitude of every one
5. klarion is one of danny evil chaos underlings and heavily respects him
6. The DC universe was assigned to klarion by danny saying that danny beleived he was ready for the responsibility, so when ever klarion looses he takes it far more seriously
7. Danny is 14-16, at some point he just stopped aging
8. He's like clockwork and can see all the relmes, but since its hard to keep track he assignes others to help keep balance
9. Dr.Fate knows about danny and was assigned by danny to be the good chaos for the DC, thats why klarion hates him
10. Danny implimented a rule; unless necessary do not tell anyone about the infinite realms and why their there
11. Danny is still a nice guy checking in on his assigned people to make sure their ok
12. When ever danny checks on klarion, klarion mentaly looses it by being in the presence of what , essentially, is his god
13. Sam and tucker have become dannys right hand woman and left hand man
14. The fentons become engineers in the ghost zone trying to perfect everything, but still make time for their family
15. Jazz opened a tharapist offace in the ghost zone, a real one, to help anyone
16. Danny is considered the most powerful ghost in the infinite realms but also one of the kindest
17. He invites all his underlings to the chrisman truse saying they deserve a day off
18. When ever one of them is hurt to badly he insists they take time off to heal even when they dont want to, and depending on the situation danny handels it in either
- destroying who hurt them
- temporarily assigning someone else to that universe
- taking over that universe him self
- interfearing/ fixing the problme
- distrustion of the realm (worst case)
19: Dr.Fate is also very respecting of danny and sees him as the one true god of chaos
20: danny is, essentially, netural chaos but has responsibility for all chaos and he made it work
21: danny and sam arent dating, after sam had her lesbian awakening
22: tucker and danny occasionally works with the fentons to suply good tech to the ghost zone
23: after being crowned as ghost of chaos, danny took his responsibility seriously, and learned about the different realms, teach, ghost species ect; and is very smart just very unhinged
24: danny has the mentality of an pure hearted unhinged chaos gremlin
25: danny loves to watch over the different realms, especially the DC one.
26: danny has told klarion that the DC universe is his favourite, that caused klarion to act like a blushing school girl
26:yes danny is still oblivious
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Honestly seeing all the posts unironically celebrating a child possibly killing his father, is deeply disturbing.
Instead of focusing on how Adrien possibly learning Monarch’s identity in the end and then realise that, not only he was fighting his own father all along, but actually almost killed him (or possibly damaged him for life) and the trauma his character could go through because of that, these out-of-touch people that treat Gabriel like he’s a real person, are celebrating by saying stuff like: “Adrien deserves to kill his father” or “we deserve to see Gabriel die”.
It’s ghoulish and cruel (and makes them just as bad as Gabriel, if not worse, since he’s fictional, therefore his actions are not his own, and they are real people).
The dynamic Adrien and Gabriel have, always reminded me of Vader and Luke. Both are father and son, a villain and a hero, but when in one fandom Luke and Vader’s story is celebrated for it’s lesson in compassion, in the MLB fandom there is no such empathy. All you get is a bunch of people (mostly adults) that can’t distinguish fiction from reality (take Gabriel’s action personally), should probably step back from this kids show (especially if it causes them so many destructive emotions) and that warps even the tiniest thing Gabriel does into “abuse” (ex: Adrien having a balanced and healthy alimentation = “he’s starving him!”). [What he does as Hawkmonth doesn’t count because he doesn’t know CN is Adrien. Also there are multiple instances where Gabriel gives up his powers when his son is caught in the crossfire (ex: Stlyle Queen), showing he does love Adrien and wants him to be safe, even if it means letting Emilie go (returning to his villainous ways is part of his descent into madness, has nothing to do with his love for Adrien). And episodes like “Chat Blanc” and “Ephemeral” are out, not only because they are a “what if”, making them irrelevant, but because a lot of the cast acts completely out of character, including Gabriel (but let’s be fair this happens constantly in the show)]
Yes, Gabriel changed and became emotionally distant after Emilie “disappeared” and that constitutes a type of abuse (I’m not condoning his actions), but he’s not the horrible father parts of the fandom want him to be (Audrey is so much worse). What we are now seeing in season 5 is not the real Gabriel, it’s him loosing his mind and being corrupted by power: "You used to do this for the love for Emilie, now you just do it for madness" (he’s clearly not the man he was in season 1 nor before the events of the show). He was never “Monarch”, he became like that with time. It’s called character development (something that rarely happens in this show, so I’m not surprised if some people are taken aback by it).
Don’t get me wrong, I get it, some people don’t like Gabriel and it’s fair. I’m the first to criticise and make fun of the guy, even if I like his character (I wanted to reach into the screen and smack him after “Evolution”). But the vitriol aimed at this fictional character, who’s been written (even if badly) as a “desperate man fallen from grace and corrupted with power” (again, like Anakin), is really exaggerated, like most hatred other characters recieve (even Ozai, who’s so much worse than Gabriel, never recieved so much hatred). Also the actual hate and abuse these real people throw to other human beings for not agreeing with them about a fictional character is really heinous, and I know I’ll probably get a couple of these lunatics’s “opinions” in the replies. To them: look at what you’re doing with your life and rethink it. Stop. Get help.
These reactions really make me wonder if MLB is the first and only show these people have ever seen. There are way more worse characters out there, that did way worst (ex: Gendo Ikari, Shou Tucker, Ozai, Palpatine, just to name a few).  In the end Gabriel is not real, what he did never happened and the show clearly makes him out to be in the wrong (he’s the villain), so no child watching the show will ever look up to him (unlike other characters who’s bad actions are framed to be “right”). I think the people that hate Gabriel to such a caustic degree need some professional help because clearly something else is going on in their life and I wish them a healthy recovery.
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And if people wonder why I like Gabriel’s character, it’s because he, alongside Nathalie, are the only characters with actual development in this series. Therefore they’re the most interesting and compelling. Get a random episode from each season, everyone is the exact same except them. This is why, objectively, they’re the best the show has to offer (despite the occasional character assassinations... looking at you “Chat Blanc”, you absolute trainwreck).
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calangkoh · 2 years
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a little to the left, snippet #5
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The back of Al’s mind kept yelling at him to move. To act. To punch Tucker or yell at him, or at least to stop Ed from doing those things.
The world had become a colorless blur around him, with the pained howls of tortured animals blending together into a hellish symphony. He couldn’t think, he couldn’t feel, he just sunk deep into a place he hadn’t been since the transmutation.
He was able to listen to that voice that sounded a lot like Ed then, to do something dammit!, but this time it was drowned out by the real Ed’s voice.
He was yelling, screaming. Al’s eyes slowly tracked to the source, barely processing his metal heap of a brother pounding the life out of the sick man he had trusted, who had taken them into his home.
Stop him dammit! He’ll kill him!
He deserves it.
He’ll beat him to death if you don’t snap out of it!
He killed his daughter, it’s an equivalent exchange.
A life doesn’t equal a life, you idiot!
Right, Nina’s life was worth way more.
The chimera’s whine drew his attention. The poor thing was cowering, watching the man get hurt. It’s tail tucked between its legs and ears back.
“S-stop,” Al muttered.
Snap. OUT OF IT!
The haze was too thick, the weight pushing him lower into the floor. He couldn’t shake it off. Why was he so weak? How could something like this happen? Why did he let this happen? Why is he letting this happen?!
“Ed! You’re killing him!”
Al’s body moved on impulse, grabbing Ed’s gauntlet, but he just got shaken off when he powered through his grip to land another blow on the man.
“Stop! Stop! Please! Stop!”
Al threw himself in front of Tucker, closing his eyes in preparation for a harsh blow, but it never came. He opened his eyes to Ed’s closed fist two inches away, now retreating back from his face.
Al took in a shaky breath.
“Please.”
Ed dropped Tucker and stepped back. Though he didn’t show it, knowing his brother Al knew he was just realizing how far he had almost gone. He took another step back in what Al knew to be horror.
Al let out a single sob, but then retreated back to that dark place. It was consuming.
He turned to Tucker on the floor, who crawled to his pocket watch instead of his terrified daughter, dog, whatever. Al’s expression darkened.
“Why.”
The chimera whined and poked at Al’s leg with its nose.
“Why would you do something like this?”
Its voice came out disturbingly warped, “Hurt daddy.”
Al’s hands flew up to his ears, hoping to block some of this perverted reality out. He screamed at the top of his lungs.
“WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS!”
Ed had to drag him out of the room.
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