ariathenovice3
ariathenovice3
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ariathenovice3 · 14 days ago
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Decided to make family trees (plus a bunch of headcannons) for the fallout characters I played in each game, in order of the games release (I made the majority of these characters up just because I wanted to fill it out)
Fallout 1- Albert
Fallout 2- Narg
Fallout 3- Miriam
Fallout new Vegas- Ethel
Fallout 4- Nate (Nathen)
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ariathenovice3 · 18 days ago
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Played fallout 3 and honestly, the ending didn’t really make much sense to me. Like why does Fawkes refuse to go in? He’s immune to radiation and already proved he’s willing to go into heavily irradiated areas for you.
Just random ideas, but here’s something I thought might have worked better.
Colonel Autumn is there with a few soldiers, he cannot be convinced to leave, you can pass a few speech checks but the final one will always be a fail.
This causes a fight to start, Sarah and Fawkes (presuming you have him, but either way it works the same) defend you while saying that you have to get to that chamber and activate the code. You are now the only one who can do it, they are too distracted for you to tell them the code and too caught up in the fight to go in instead.
You activate the code and die of radiation poisoning, like in the original ending, but now have a reason why it has to be you. For the broken steel DLC, the fight ends before you die, and you get pulled out just as you are blacking out. When you wake up, the dlc starts.
Don’t know how well this would actually work, just brainstorming stuff I guess
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ariathenovice3 · 20 days ago
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My couriers, Ethel and David, plus their special stats (I’m already beaten the main story a few times with Ethel and am now just doing the dlc, currently just got to Vegas with David but already know I want to do the yes-man ending)
They both look different than the drawings I made because the things I have then in the drawings are non really posible in game, and also cause I wanted to change some stuff for how I drew them
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ariathenovice3 · 24 days ago
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Quick doodles of my two versions of courier six, independent ending is David, NCR ending is Ethel
I know most of these clothing items are not actually things you can wear, at least I don’t think so, but I just think they kinda look cool
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ariathenovice3 · 24 days ago
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My 2 main couriers have some pretty small things, but here they are
Ethel has trouble with her short term memory now, she can’t exactly remember what someone just told her and so has to ask for people to repeat their tasks or requests multiple times. She also gets horrible migraines very often, and has some issues with impulse control (so does things without thinking of the long term consequences). She also gets lost very easily due to not quite remembering her exact location or where it is in relation to where she needs to go, so always needs to check her pip-boy while traveling.
David again has bad headaches, but unlike Ethel’s which come on in waves, his is almost constant. He also has some difficult in seeing from his left eye (just below where both were shot, but he’s taller so the bullet was closer to his eye), and difficult process what he read/is reading unless he reads the information slow or multiple times. He’s also very easily distracted and again, low impulse control, he also has a hard time communicating exactly what he’s trying to say, and it usually comes out wrong.
Currently very interested in Courier OCs who have actual in-story consequences from the brain injury. I wish everyone a very please tell me about your Couriers.
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ariathenovice3 · 1 month ago
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Really complicated wheel thing about how my versions of the courier and the human companions I got (never got Raul) feel about each courier. I tried ti do a legend to make it simpler but I’m not sure if it helped
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ariathenovice3 · 1 month ago
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Some random headcannons for my 2 versions of courier six from fallout new Vegas (this is going to be a lot of text)
1. Ethel McCoy
-she was born February of 2252 in what was once Washington state
-she had an older brother named Liam, and her mother was a recent widow at the time of her birth
-in 2261, a drought struck her hometown, it became increasingly hard to survive. People started leaving in large numbers
-Ethel, her mother, and brother, traveled south, down to Oregon, where Ethel’s mother started working as a server in a bar. She didn’t get paid much, but she and her kids were given shelter and food
-this is where Ethel learned to read, she started by just practicing with the inventory stocks from previous months, then moved on to some old books the bar owner let her borrow. She had only become literate around age 19 (2271)
-in 2273, Liam said he was going down to California, saying he was going to get a job and a house and then have them come over and live with him, since California probably had better opportunities than a middle of nowhere town in Oregon. They never found out what happened to him, just that he didn’t ever come back.
-in 2275, Ethel’s mother died. Now Ethel was fully alone at 25 years old. She decided to leave Oregon, hitch a ride with a caravan for a bit, just see where it took her.
-she traveled around the west coast and northwest for about 2 years, before arriving in the Mojave in 2277. This is where she decided to stay, it was the exact opposite of what she had grown up with, and she liked that.
-she did mercenary and bounty work for about a year, as well as other odd jobs here and there, but officially joined the Mojave express in 2278, at the age of 26.
-the events of the game occur 3 years later in 2281. Ethel sides with the NCR, since she thinks they are the best option for the Mojave, although she sometimes regrets following their orders, and occasionally has to ask herself if she’s doing the wrong thing.
-a few months after the events if the game, she’s given the award mentioned in the end slides, and told she can enlist in the army if she wants. She refuses, she likes to wonder around, doesn’t want to stuck somewhere and not be able to leave.
(I don’t have any DLC, so my versions of the courier never did them)
2. David Fritz
-born in July of 2249, in the NCR.
-he has an older brother named Paul, and 3 younger sisters named Coral, Christina, and Kayla
-his father is a lieutenant in the NCR military, his mother is a doctor
-he had a formal education, but didn’t do very well in a traditional system, preferring instead to fix things
-his performance in school was not helped by the fact that he had a strong anti-authority streak, and would go out of his way to cause issues for people who had power over him (teachers, parents, etc)
-At the age of 20, he attempted to join the army at his parent’s insistence, but didn’t make it very far because he refused to follow any direct order
-for the next few years, he worked at what was essentially a repair shop, fixing guns and gear and getting things that people accidentally locked to open.
-just disappeared for a odd year or so in his mid 20s, wandered around the county, went as far as Montana before returning home
-he was 28 when he became a courier, he saw an ad for the Mojave express, and decided this would get him far enough away from his parents, who were starting to complain that he didn’t have what they considered a real job (like his brother, who became an engineer, or his sisters, who became a teacher, a midwife, and a soldier)
-the games events happen when he’s about 32, he does independent ending, killing Caesar and Lanius, and then throwing Lee off the dam.
-he just leaves a few months after doing this, like pops in occasionally, but 9/10 times nobody knows where he is or what he’s doing
These are both just very basic overviews, I’ll probably make more things in the future with more specific events or just how they exist (based on how I play the game), companions, relationships, reputations, etc
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ariathenovice3 · 8 months ago
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Eurylochus got hungry
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ariathenovice3 · 9 months ago
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Odysseus in (my attempt at) Mycenaean Armor with his bronze sword, pose reference/base by @albanenechi
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ariathenovice3 · 1 year ago
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I love this idea, you should be in charge of making new Zelda games
TotK DLC idea!
The screen is black. You don’t hear anything for a long time. Then, faintly, in the distance, you can hear it.
Link. Link. Open your eyes.
While the line echoes familiarity, the voice does not.
Or. Well. It does. Because while it isn’t Zelda, it’s a familiar man’s voice speaking gently, so gently you almost don’t recognize it because there’s no way he ever spoke like this in the main game.
But he is now. And instead of a golden light being the first image you see before the screen shows Link awakening… you see gloom floating in the air. The image cuts to a Hylian waking up who… doesn’t look like Link from TotK?? He’s different, still small in stature, with slightly tanner skin, platinum light blonde hair, and red eyes. But… something’s wrong with his forehead. There’s a weird line on it.
This new character you apparently are gonna be playing in the DLC blearily blinks his eyes open, clearly groggy and too weak to really move. But then that line on his forehead moves a hair, it splits apart, and you realize it’s a freaking eye, red and yellow and it’s like the ones on gloom hands and oh gosh what the hell is it doing on his forehead—
Link realizes something is off and his eyes blow wide, his hands reach for his forehead and he screams in agony and terror, only for someone to scoop him into a hug to soothe him.
And suddenly you realize why that voice was eerily familiar.
It’s Ganondorf. He resurrected you from the era of the Imprisoning War. You, who have a history with him and his family. You, who he wants to protect, who he views as his kid, who he calls a prince and says he’ll keep you safe by controlling your body with his dark magic if he has to.
Welcome to Tears of the Kingdom: Hero’s Shadow.
You have to play a long gone Hero who was resurrected. Ganondorf, who is still recovering his strength in preparation for killing the current Hero, tasks you with finding your betrothed, his daughter, as well as his wife. They’re buried somewhere in the Depths like you were. He wants you to find their burial sites so he can use his secret stone to resurrect them like he did you, and control them as well. Which is doubly bad when you realize his wife was the original Sage of Lightning. He gives you free reign to wander once you go through a tutorial (he tests you to see if you’ve recovered enough strength), because he knows you love wandering and collecting things. Your own personal objective, however, is trying to help Hyrule from the Depths, to break free from Ganondorf’s control, because Link would rather set himself on fire than let Ganondorf resurrect and control the love of his life and his mother-in-law. Your best hope is to find shards of the shattered Master Sword to try and stab the eye on Dark Link’s forehead and break the control Ganondorf has on you. Until you can, though, the monsters are your allies, you can teleport across the Depths by manifesting out of the gloom created by gloom hands (just like what Phantom Ganon does), and the world below is your oyster. If you get too close to sword shards when gloom hands are nearby, Ganondorf can see your attempt and immediately takes control of your body, and no matter what button you press Link just walks back to Ganondorf’s location and stays there until you get a chance to try again.
You start with three hearts, all empty looking like when gloom hurts you, and if you get injured they just shatter. Whenever they all shatter, you respawn at Ganondorf’s location because his gloom hands came and rescued you from dying. The only way you can get more hearts is by collecting poes and offering them to the statues in the Depths. You can communicate with the spirits of soldiers, who may give you combat tips or info about the area. If you gain enough of Ganondorf’s trust, he’ll let you command monsters, and he might even let you wander the Surface (under his supervision) during a blood moon.
You learn of Link’s and Ganondorf’s history through discovering ancient relics/texts that trigger memories. This connection between you and Ganondorf stems back to time before the war, well over ten thousand years ago. Link was engaged to Ganondorf’s daughter, but during the Imprisoning War the family fought against the demon king. Ganondorf did love his family, but he loved power more. Link sacrificed himself, letting himself get mortally wounded to save Rauru from a killing blow. Gan held him as he died, and it allowed Link to both beg him to stop and stab him in the heart with a light shard. The shard didn’t kill him, but it was what Rauru connected with when he hit him in the chest, allowing him to seal Ganondorf away. Ganondorf still wants the world, but his love for his family is still present, though now twisted, so he thinks he can control Link and everyone else with his dark magic in order to keep them safe and in line. Once the threat of the current Hero is eliminated, the world will be his, and his family will be safe. As such, he treats you, Link, the player, like a stubborn child, reeling you in, but does so in a horrific way, torturing Link by controlling him.
You have to break free of this and stop him, and the only hope you have is the distant call of a sword spirit…
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ariathenovice3 · 1 year ago
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Bunch of Fnaf doodles I did instead of getting sleep
Image 1- springbonnie
Image 2- William Afton/Dave Miller
Image 3- Charlotte Emily
Image 4- Puppet redesign
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ariathenovice3 · 1 year ago
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Little Fnaf theory of mine, for Fnaf 4 and ICN
So in the final night of Fnaf 4 you are fighting nightmare Fred bear, which I’ve seen a bunch of people say is the literal personification of death itself. This fight lasts for 2 hours, then you get the scene with the crying child’s death.
I always took this as the crying child survived a few hours after the bite, and was likely on life support, as evidenced by the flatline and the fact that his father and brother spoke to him before he died. William, as the crying child’s father, would have been the one to make the choice to pull the crying child off life support, thus killing him.
In UCN you very likely play as William, many of the death lines refer to “the one you should not have killed”, I’ve mostly seen people say this is Cassidy, as evident by the golden Freddy ending scene, the main issue with this is that the one you should not have killed is referred to as “he”.
What if the one you should not have killed is Evan, the only death William would likely feel any form of guilt or remorse for, haunting him. Reminding him that Evan is the one you should not have killed since it’s the very first death, and likely the one that led to all the others, at least indirectly.
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ariathenovice3 · 1 year ago
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Fnaf gacha designs
In order
William, Mrs.Afton (Joanne), Micheal, Evan, Elizabeth, Charlotte Emily, Henry Emily
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ariathenovice3 · 2 years ago
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Bunch of Fnaf doodles
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ariathenovice3 · 2 years ago
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Zelda worldbuilding HC’s pt 1- skyloft
1. The weather is cold, often no more then 45 degrees Fahrenheit (7.2 degrees Celsius), it is also very dry and windy
2. Because of the temperature, clothing is very thick and multi layered
3. Clothing is colored with dyes made from plants and some insects
4. Remlits can be sheared like sheep, and actually need to be at least twice a year, so this fur is used to line cold weather clothing.
5. They have a mostly vegetarian diet, consisting of roots, gourds, and herbs made into things like soup, stew, and breads/rolls
6. There are many separate islands with many different people, skyloft is just the equivalent of a college/military town, some people are born here but most who live there travel for school or work
7. Because of how much of their language is composed of straight lines they write with wooden styluses that are pushed into a ink soaked cloth
8. Most people start school at about 10-12 and graduate at around 20, although knights graduate earlier (often around 17 or 18) and healers/medical workers often graduate in their early to mid 20s
9. People are taller then in most other eras, with the average woman being 5”6 and the average man being 5”9 (the average in the era of light/Minish is 5”1 for women and 5”4 for men)
10. They use a lunar calendar with 14 months of 28 days each, there are 7 months each season (cold season and warm season)
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ariathenovice3 · 2 years ago
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@skyloftian-nutcase
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Skyward Sword Zelink Print (A3 | A4 | A5)
Available on my Store! ✨
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ariathenovice3 · 2 years ago
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@skyloftian-nutcase
Look at this amazing art
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All of this turbulence wasn't forecasted Apologies from the intercom And I am relieved that I'd left my room tidy They'll think of me kindly When they come for my things
Last Words of a Shooting Star - Mitski
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