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snowangeldotmp3 · 2 years
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werewolf nancy is so personal to me because it’s about nancy’s need for control versus having none. nancy has two sides to herself; herself and the wolf. nancy’s always controlling her anger, reeling it in and never letting it show; the wolf does not care; the wolf is angry. very, very angry. releasing all of that pent-up rage that nancy keeps hidden away behind tight smiles and curt nods. werewolves are also like, the perfect metaphor for being gay so like, i feel like repressed lesbian werewolf nancy is…definitely worth exploring.
some werewolf nancy headcanons:
R A G E. (seriously, she’s angry. good for her.)
ok but can you imagine tiny little nancy wheeler as a giant bipedal werewolf? Both cool and terrifying.
 she’s fast. like. even for a werewolf, she’s insanely fast. once she’s gone she’s GONE
robin reads to nancy when she’s wolfed out. It calms her down. nancy has a perfectly curated list of comfort books for this exact situation.
no, but like, robin is practically the ONLY one who can calm her down. 
nancy shifts during the full moon, yeah, but it also depends on nancy’s temper. pissed off nancy is a wolfed-out nancy.
incredibly jealous nancy. incredibly protective nancy.
one time without realizing she even does it, nancy growls, and robin hears it and is like “...uh? was that?” and nancy is very red in the face and she’s just like “don’t.”
CLAWS. 
werewolf nancy has incredibly good hearing. regular nancy has really good hearing, but now that she's a werewolf its insanely good. she can hear everything.
robin always has clothes ready for nancy after she shifts back; they’re usually a pair of pajama shorts and one of robin’s faded band tees. they swallow nancy, but it’s actually adorable.
“nance, this is gonna sound really weird and i’m sorry, but i have to know. do you have to get a rabies shot?”
nancy allows herself to feel more, especially anger, because of the wolf.
robin is the one who finds nancy after she turns for the first time and she is rightfully a little afraid, but the werewolf’s eyes look a little familiar, and its fur is a familiar shade of chestnut brown, and the way that it’s staring back at robin makes her realize one thing, this is nancy.
she’s also ridiculously strong. seriously, how in the FUCK is she that strong?
as much as i love werewolf angst, i do like to think that like, if robin is just sitting somewhere, reading, maybe by the fireplace, werewolf nancy will just come along and sit on top of robin. robin’s like, “hello? can i help you?”
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Beware of old grudges
Find pack aesthetics HERE
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glitterghast · 15 days
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could u draw some more werewoof nancy? u draw her so cuuute :D
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naturally i had to throw in faun!robin (who breaks an antler every other week)
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silvereyedsankta · 14 days
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yeah the beast is wrapped around her finger
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Monsters AU, anyone????
If you haven't already guessed it, Steve Harrington is my comfort character and almost everything I write lately has to do with him. But I love myths and monsters, so I mashed them up.
Steve is a werewolf; not always, but an incident when he was four changed him. His mother blames herself for his accident and tends to stay away from him, too overcome with guilt to even look at her son. Unfortunately, of all things, he was changed into a pack animal, and the loss of his mother's comfort has a negative effect. He's withdrawn, aggressive, unable to get comfortable in his own skin, all before even starting kindergarten- his only relief is when his mother hires an old friend to watch him. Her friend is from the supernatural world: the oldest son of a family of vampires that have lived in the United States since they stowed away on the Mayflower.
Steve and his new babysitter are instantly bonded: Steve goes back to being a sweet, albeit clingy, little angel, and his sitter is always more than happy to indulge him and shower him in love. Life is really looking up for Steve, to the point that he secretly refers to himself as "Stevie Munson," and dreams up a world where Wayne is his pa, instead of his actual father. But life is rarely kind to Steve, and soon his beloved Wayne has to leave town for an undetermined amount of time because of a "family emergency." Steve is heartbroken that he isn't allowed to go with him.
As if losing his sitter isn't enough, Steve's mother dies in a robbery-gone-wrong on Steve's ninth birthday, five years to the day after the attack that changed him. Richard Harrington can't be assed to take care of his son in her stead, and hires another sitter. Claudia Henderson (human, through and through) decides on her first day that Steve is as much her son as Dustin, and that only solidifies when she discovers that the poor baby her late husband attacked years ago was actually Steve. Dustin (a born werewolf as opposed to Steve, a changed werewolf) decides that Steve is his brother immediately, and it's like two puppies have found each other. Steve is protective, loving, and maybe a little bit possessive of his new brother, but Dustin has love to spare. As he grows from toddler to kid to preteen, he acquires more and more friends: first, Will Byers, from a family of light elves, who is shy and artistic and never cuts off one of Dustin's excited rants, even though they're both seven and Dustin's grasp of engineering is on par with a college undergrad. With Will comes Mike Wheeler and his older sister, Nancy, both of whom are descendants of the great Valkyrie. Nancy is a little more.... ethereal than Mike, because their Valkyrie blood is more prominent in women, but they're both stubborn and snarky and have a weird obsession with the Byers boys, but Dustin swears that they're both very nice. Lucas Sinclair comes around soon after, and he's really the only friend of Dustin's that Steve has actually met. He's a soft-spoken kid until he's comfortable, and then he's quick witted and so loyal that Steve actually thinks that maybe he's a werewolf, instead of a chimera.
Steve refuses to meet anyone else in Dustin's friend group; he says it's because he's too big to be around Dustin's friends, but it's actually because he doesn't think that he can be around them without lashing out for taking his baby brother away from him.
When Dustin is eleven and Steve is seventeen, Chief Hopper- the only Berserker in Hawkins- adopts a little witch named Jane, although she answers more to El than she does Jane. Soon after, Max Mayfield moves to town, and Dustin's little group of friends adds the banshee to their ranks.
Finally, Steve agrees to meet his friends, lovingly dubbed "the Party" by every member of it. They're wary of Steve at first- Richard Harrington is the most outspoken anti-supernatural in town, and they didn't know that Dustin's Big Brother Steve the Werewolf was actually Steve Harrington, so almost all of them are sure that they'll be harassed in their safe space. Steve is quiet for a while, yes, but Will and El take to him immediately, and Steve is weak for people who look at him like he's worth something (it's why he's such a pushover for Dustin and Claudia; they love him unconditionally and he will do anything to make himself feel worthy of that) so he adopts Will and El into his little family almost immediately.
Will and El adore Steve: El insists that he's a big, fluffy puppy, and her descriptions have never been wrong, so it makes the entire Party warm up to him. Will is painfully shy, and the speed with which he warms up to Steve is unheard of; but Will quite literally glows when Steve shows up, and even once he's calmed down the air around him glitters with his excitement. Steve takes to them both; at first, Dustin is over the moon at this.
Next to warm up to Steve is Lucas, a few weeks after Steve joins the Party. He's frosty toward Steve at first, but at a group movie night he watches Steve jump out of a dead sleep to jump out of a window and slam into a tree, face first (apparently, he'd been having a dream about a cheese monster trying to eat his toes). Then, Jonathan and Nancy, who both watch Steve with the kids and decide that, yes, they do have a crush on the sweet, dumb dog that's joined their ranks. Nancy asks him out first, though, and Steve is flustered enough that he agrees (and is almost instantly smitten with her). Mike refuses to warm up to Steve; the guy can't even breathe right, as far as Mike is concerned.
The longer that Steve and Nancy date, the angrier Dustin gets. He feels like he's being left behind. Steve spends more and more time with Nancy, at her behest. Neither of them realize how unhealthy their relationship is growing to be, just how the relationship between Nancy's parents are. Nancy demands that everything be held to a certain standard, and Steve does everything he possibly can to meet that standard. It isn't until Nancy dumps him- a very nasty affair that has Steve avoiding everyone except Dustin- that they actually grow as people and become something healthier to each other. (Just like in the show, they get into a fight at a party, and when they revisit it while sober, they fight again; Steve is hurt and wants to know if she really thinks he's bullshit, and Nancy won't give him a straight answer. He's upset and he can feel himself losing control of himself, so he walks away. Nancy leaves town on an overnight trip to get some info with Jonathan, and when she comes back, she spits vitriol at a panicked, concussed Steve. She does a lot of growing up after that, but she never actually apologizes for hurting Steve, although he frequently tries to "make up" for his own mistakes.
Max joins the group soon after that, and gets along with Steve almost immediately. She's a young banshee, and a part of her lore explains that she screams; she can't control when, how long, or even how loudly she screams, and as a result her step-brother (a human named Billy) is incredibly abusive. He belittles her for her Screams, and isn't afraid to shove her around (never where their parents can see: if Susan caught wind of it, his father Neil would hear, and Neil was not a man to cross). When Max meets Steve, and watches how he picks on the Party using their own species(he calls Lucas "little lion man," Will is Sunshine, Mike is Paladin Shithead, and Dustin has always been pup) while still encouraging them (Steve encourages the kids as they grow and develop these new abilities, never belittling them for their struggles, but showing them that it's okay to mess up. She doesn't know that it's because Steve had no one to do that for him until his mother died and the Hendersons were brought into his life). She's afraid to open up to the guy, right up until, in the middle of a crisis situation where Max is forced to use her powers on purpose for the first time, Steve throws himself in the line of fire to protect the Lucas- and by extension, the whole Party- more than once.
Steve protects her from Billy when he tries to "pick her up" (read: drag her home by the hair without regard for her safety), allows Billy to beat his ass because the alternative at the time was to chase him away until no one was around to protect Lucas, and then, with a whole concussion, does a full shift and defends the children from these strange alternate hellbeasts that were summoned by some crazies at the Hawkins Laboratory for Scientific Witchcraft. The guy even praised her for Screaming on purpose, calling her a hero. Max is soon just as attached to Steve as any other.
In the summer after breaking up with Nancy, Steve gets a job at the mall. He meets Robin, who seems for all intents and purposes a simple human being. She's quirky and goofy and she smells like the ocean after a storm; Steve loves her very quickly, but something in him keeps him from actually developing a crush. Robin is his beloved other half, his soulmate, the yin to his yang, whatever else means that she completes him. She calls him Dingus exclusively, and Steve knows that if he ever heard it while he was shifted fully, he would be rolling around like a delighted puppy. He learns later, after they've fought for their lives and suffered and survived, that Robin was born a normal human, but after the most traumatic experience of her life, she was transformed into a siren.
After the mall, Robin is inducted into the group. She keeps an eye on the kids while they're at school, partially for her own sanity, but also for Steve, who is beside himself at the prospect of his babies being out of sight for so long (he gets like this after every Upside-Down interaction, he loves those kids and he can't stand the idea of losing the family he's built for himself). By the end of the first month, Steve is desperate to meet this guy his kids keep ranting about, Eddie Munson, and it's just because he's worried about them, not because he's afraid of losing his spot as their Big Brother or because the name Munson struck a chord in the back of his mind(for whatever reason).
Without the kids knowing- except Max, because she saw him going up to the Munson trailer. She would never bring it up to the Party unless Steve did first- Steve goes to meet this Eddie Munson and maybe scope out the competition a little. Instead, he meets a pasty boy with unfairly attractive hands and full lips and the warmest chocolate eyes and-
His mooning over this pretty boy is cut short when a man with a painfully familiar face peers in from the kitchen, meeting Steve's eyes with a surprised, "Stevie?" The greeting is enough to make Steve tear up, and he starts freaking out because why is he so happy that this guy knows him, and he's ushered into their little home and onto an old, well-loved couch. Eddie is gushing about finally meeting the Stevie Harrington, he's been told all about him from Wayne through the years. Eddie asks him why he's never seen him at school, and Steve mumbles about being home-schooled ("I won't let people see my mistakes so easily," Richard Harrington drilled into his head from the moment Steve was old enough to go to school). Wayne is flustered and standoffish for all of three minutes before Steve is smothered in more paternal affection than he's received since he was seven; it clicks in his brain when Wayne calls him Stevie again, that he used to wish and beg the stars to change him into Stevie Munson, not Harrington, and that Wayne was his best friend for three years.
Eddie is smitten with this strong, pretty, downright fluffy boy that showed up on his doorstep, even more so when Wayne Munson (easily most comfortable when left alone in quiet) spends almost an hour fussing over and showering him in praise. Steve becomes a regular fixture in the Munson household, after that. Wayne spends weeks explaining the different types of supernatural creatures that have made their homes in Hawkins and the surrounding area, explaining Munson family history, and Steve finally has someone to walk him through everything about werewolves (Claudia tried, but she was really only parroting things she'd picked up as she raised Dustin, not any formal education. Steve never knew that it was a special thing to achieve a full shift; that particular afternoon had Eddie calling him a sweet little pup for a month).
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I'm too lazy to spend another two days puzzling out how I want the rest of the show's plot to align with this au. I have it in my wips folder but this is already suuuuper long. My bad, pals
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supernatural fruity four au where whenever they have occasion to tell people they're supernatural they go like 'okay one of us is a vampire, one's a fairy, one's a witch, and one's a werewolf. guess which is which' because everyone literally always guesses that eddie's the vampire, nancys the fairy, robins the witch, and steve's the werewolf, and they think it's fucking hilarious how literally no one ever clocks a single one of them correctly
in actuality, nancys the vampire, steve's the fairy, eddie's the witch, and robins the werewolf
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audhd-nightwing · 2 years
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ok so i’ve seen ppl talk abt werewolf steve and werewolf robin but not both and that’s a tragedy so have some hcs:
- they share clothes all the time / are always wearing at least one article of clothing or accessory that belongs to the other person bc the scents are comforting (and they both have a lot of cozy clothes)
- they are always touching when they’re next to each other (feet in the others lap, holding hands, cuddling, using the other as a pillow, etc.)
- can tell when the other is upset / uncomfortable and are skilled at making up excuses so they can check on them alone
- are very protective of those that they consider ‘pack’ (which is most of the characters but especially the kids)
- they both have enhanced senses and tend to be overstimulated by different things so they help the other muffle their senses when it happens (headphones, stim toys, strong comforting scents, etc.)
- they both chew on stuff a lot to stim & cuz wolfy stuff so all their hoodie strings / pencils / necklaces / etc. are chewed up lol
- they r strong lads and end up accidentally crushing/breaking stuff a lot and usually blame each other (“who did it?” *both point to each other*)
- they run warm so even though they cuddle a lot when it’s cold they usually don’t when its hot
- after robin gets turned their metabolism gets super high so steve uses his parents money to just always have a shit ton of food on hand (they usually end up eating at steve’s house but steve also has hidden snacks Everywhere)
- they roughhouse a lot to let excess energy out and tend to ruin clothes that way (steve always buys himself and robin new clothes anyway) and have, on one memorable occasion, accidentally broken bones (which healed almost immediately but was still scary)
- if we have werewolf!stobin we gotta have vampire!neddie ((edancy?) aka eddie & nancy)
- nancy comes from a distinguished vampire family / eddie was turned by some rando when he lived with his parents and then ran away to wayne who took him in
- steve is a born werewolf bc of his mom (who takes magic suppressants or smth and his dad doesn’t know) so he had to figure everything out on his own / robin was turned by a feral werewolf and steve teaches her ‘how to wolf 101’
(btw vampires and werewolves are Known in this au so it’s not kept secret from anyone)
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thekeythief · 2 years
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#Ronancetober Day 2: Vampire/Werewolf 🦇🌈🐺
(Prompts assembled by lionydoorin! ✨)
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stevesbipanic · 2 years
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Vampire Eddie and Nancy with their Werewolf partners Steve and Robin.
Steve and Robin chasing each other and their own tails.
Nancy leaning into a dark academia vampire vibe while Eddie is the more metal scary kind of vampire.
Drinking their partners blood.
Brushing their partners fur.
Eddie giving intricate rings to Nancy he finds and Nancy giving Eddie chunky ones she finds.
Steve playfighting Eddie while in wolf form.
Nancy taking her long nails through Robins fur.
They're all night owls obviously.
Parties in the woods.
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snowangeldotmp3 · 1 year
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werewolf nancy?!?! WEREWOLF NANCY PLEASE
WEREWOLF NANCYYYYY
“Holy shit,” Max breathes. “This is…Nancy?”
“Yep,” Robin says, a little breathless. The wolf—Nancy—barks.
Max can’t quite wrap her head around it. That this thing is Nancy Wheeler. The same Nancy Wheeler who could probably put Annie Oakley to shame. Now that she looks at her, at the wolf, Max can kind of see it. The brown fur, curling around her ears and around her neck. Her eyes, which reflect gold under the moonlight, are familiar, attentive in only the way Max has ever seen on Nancy. Serious and inquisitive all at the same time.
Even as she sits there, watching Max sift through all of this information in her mind, Nancy sits there patiently, gently wagging her tail, trying to appear as non-threatening as possible. As if she fears Max will be scared of her and run away.
Max has seen worse.
Max nods, shoving her hands in her jacket pockets. “Well, this isn’t the weirdest thing I’ve seen. It’s kinda cool.”
Nancy barks again, tail wagging faster, and Max can almost imagine a human Nancy sighing in relief. Robin sits on the ground, likely trying to catch her breath from an attempt to keep up with Nancy.
“So, are you the only one? Are there more werewolves in Hawkins?”
Nancy barks. Max grins. “Can I make the Lassie joke? Or did Robin beat me to it?”
The wolf stops, leveling Max with a stare that she’s seen Nancy give Mike a thousand times. This time, there’s no doubt in Max’s mind. Definitely Nancy.
bully me into writing <3
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nonymous06 · 2 years
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Werewolf!Robin aus have me in a chokehold
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Also featuring the rest of the fruity four as supernatural creates (Nancy is a monster hunter, mainly cause that dynamic absolutely slaps)
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Modern werewolf Robin unironically asks Nancy “do you need a dog? I can bark” and Nancy, who doesn’t know, doesn’t understand why Steve is losing his goddamn mind at this comment—
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renegade-diamonds · 7 days
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Thinking about the Monster-Hunter ABO Ronance AU again...
I know I have quite a few of these AUs, but I just love the idea of oblivious werewolf-Robin falling in love with secret monster-hunter Nancy, and being caught totally off-guard when she discovers her first girlfriend- her first kiss- her first partner- the person she thought was going to eventually become her mate, has actually been the very hunter tracking her for the last few months ever since Robin's family moved back to Hawkins after spending years traveling the country.
Robin was cursed with lycanthropy since birth. After her pregnant mother was bitten by what park rangers thought was an unusually aggressive wolf during a camping trip, Robin began shifting soon after her seventh birthday. To hide their daughter, the Buckley's went on an extended road trip- traveling to remote locations and doing odd jobs for cash until Robin managed to tame her 'wolfy' side.
After her 16th birthday, Robin convinces her parents that she's got it under control and they travel back to Hawkins. She starts school, joins band, and tries to make friends.
She fails miserably at the social aspect of high school. She's awkward and quiet, never mind the fact that she can't seem to stop putting her foot in her mouth. Things get worse when she presents as an omega, one of the few in their year, but the other students still seem weary of her.
She's not sure what to make of Nancy Wheeler and Steve Harrington. When she first started, they were dating. But romance apparently doesn't always work out, and they allegedly break up on Halloween after a blowout fight at some girl's party. Nancy starts dating Jonathan Byers for a bit afterwards, much to the student body's shock, but even that doesn't last more than a few months.
In May, they're paired together for a partner-project. The final for their creative-writing class. The teacher wants a fake newspaper story, a big one that's well thought out. If there's one thing Robin's good at, it's reading. Her bookshelves at home are filled with the numerous novels she's collected over the course of her family's travels, and it turns out that Nancy's pretty damn good at writing. They finish the assignment within a week, well before the due date, and decide to spend their remaining free time for the period in the library, talking quietly and getting to know each other.
Nancy's an alpha- a really attractive one too. Robin can't help the knot of affection that grows inside her- she can't help the crush that starts to develop. By mid-May, she's hopeless. Nancy Wheeler is all she can think of, and Robin's never felt this strongly about anyone before. It's scary and exciting- it's thrilling and terrifying. It's everything the teen flicks she's been watching said it would be.
And that's what scares her most of all. Because she's not a safe option for Nancy- she's not even a real option for Nancy. As far as Robin knows, Nancy's never shown interest in girls, not even omega girls. There were rumors about Barbara, Nancy's missing friend from last year, but that wasn't a topic Robin felt comfortable bringing up.
That's why it's such a shock when Nancy abruptly asks her to Prom next week during lunch, almost shyly handing Robin a small bouquet of flowers and a little stuffed teddy bear holding up a sign that says - Prom?
Robin can't believe it. For a horrible moment, she wonders if it's a prank- if Nancy's just messing with her like some other students have tried to, but that feeling is quickly chased away by the tenderness in Nancy's scent, by the adoration she sees in the shorter girl's eyes.
She says yes, blushing deeply when Nancy leans up and presses a kiss to her cheek in gratitude, before informing Robin that she'll be giving her a ride home today after school.
Later on, Robin skips into her house with giddiness running up her spine. She meets her parents with a wide grin, showing off the gifts she got from Nancy's prom proposal, and eagerly informing them that she really thinks Nancy truly likes her! She might finally have a girlfriend!
Meanwhile, Nancy watches Robin hop inside, staring after her with a expression that slowly goes blank. She drives back to her house, parking in the driveway and fishing out a worn leather journal from her bag. She flips through the pages and makes a quick notation under a page labeled Robin Buckley. The paper's doted with little facts and observations she's picked up on about the eccentric omega.
Then she reaches under her seat and retries the walkie, clicking it on and checking in with the group. She confirms that Robin accepted her offer, and that she doesn't seem to suspect anything suspicious. The kids all talk rapidly at her over the radio, and Nancy merely rolls her eyes and climbs out of the station wagon, telling them she'll be down in the basement soon and that they'll go over the details then.
Her eyes catch sight of a rumpled flannel hazardly cast into the back seat, recognizing the shirt as belonging to Robin. She'd worn it over a tee-shirt earlier in the day, before it got too warm for double layers.
Robin's scent, sweet and earthy, drifts into her nostrils. Her inner alpha purrs with contentment, something she hasn't felt in a long time, and the feeling of guilt and wrongness ease into her soul.
Nancy knows what she's doing is bad- she knows it's not fair to Robin. But if they're suspicions are true, it won't matter anyway.
Werewolves were monsters, and Nancy firmly believed that the only good monster was a dead one.
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veluni · 1 year
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Wolfwalkers au, anyone?
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stanchfagtastic · 7 months
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petit fanart de Ronance qui est aussi publié sur mon twitter, avec Vampire Nancy et Robin bien sûr, et le petit loup garou Robin Pocket et le petit vampire Nancy
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eleanorroseaxoxo · 4 months
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If Stranger Things was set in The Vampire Diaries AU (Part 3)
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Nancy Wheeler - Human (Hunter)
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Comes from a hunting family. Good with a gun. Need I say more?
Steve Harrington - Werewolf
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Triggered his curse in 1983 after Barb's death (she died in his pool, in his house, at his party, and he unintentionally ignored her cries for help, idk). He always thought it was a punishment, a curse, and he hated himself and what he was until he met Robin. He's currently mentoring Lucas.
Robin Buckley - Heretic
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She was originally a siphoner and was labelled a freak and an outcast by her powerful with family. She was turned in 1985 by the Russians who wanted to experiment and create a witch-vampire hybrid, becoming the first (and only) Heretic in Hawkins, she also lavishes and happily accepts her vampire lifestyle (after a huge meltdown ofc).
Billy Hargrove - Vampire
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Turned in California pre-1984, he flipped his humanity switch the first chance he got.
Eddie Munson - Vampire
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... Do i need to explain this one?
Henry Creel/Vecna/001 - Original Witch
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He's 001, the first of his and Eleven's kind, makes sense.
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