doomed-corruption-au
doomed-corruption-au
Corruption and Vonvon. What not to love?
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SU AU co-owned by @artsycooky13 and @dimonds456! Canon divergent, featuring a what-if scenario if the Diamonds had blasted the Earth again rather than sending Peri, Lapis, and Jasper. Read pinned post for the FAQ and the Ao3 link! Asks are open!
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doomed-corruption-au · 2 years ago
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Is this still running? the last post was like 6 months ago
This AU was a collab AU, but one of the creators has moved on from SU (and the AU along with it), they were in charge of writing this AU's fic, so their leaving means no one is writing the fic.
This blog will still be up for archive purposes, and maybe some concept art here and there, but as for plot progression/linear storytelling, it will probably stay stagnant unless one or both collaborators decides to pick it back up again.
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doomed-corruption-au · 3 years ago
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some teen connverse from this au cuz pog
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doomed-corruption-au · 3 years ago
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I thought a corrupted Pearl would look like a moth. The reason is because of Lonely Pearl's alternate form.
I had thought that too when I designed Pearl, but ultimately went with the bird raptor as it was more appealing to me and easier to draw
- Cooky
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doomed-corruption-au · 4 years ago
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Corrupted Ruby and Sapphire designs by @artsycooky13
These two have completely different vibes if you couldn't tell. Ruby is based off a bull and Sapphire... well she's just your sleep paralysis demon (the eye just suited her for some reason).
Ruby's furnace face thing can change depending on her mood, so it's a good tell tale sign whether to approach her or not.
Ruby is the more aggressive in terms of territorial behavior, usually around Sapphire of course. Sapphire herself is very defensive, using her ice powers to protect herself.
One angry bull and one demon, put them together and you get... a dog somehow... This will be interesting to see.
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doomed-corruption-au · 4 years ago
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a dog
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doomed-corruption-au · 4 years ago
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Wassup? I couldn't help but notice in a few posts- maybe one or two; here and there-- Steven appears to have some small pointed nubs atop his head and animal-like pink ears. Even when I read the third chapter of the AU, the pains he had were pretty telling. Maybe it's me overthinking things, but does this imply he could get corrupted too? Or is that a bit spoiler-y to say atm?
i mean its called doomed corruption for a reason :)
-Mod cooky
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doomed-corruption-au · 4 years ago
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Helpful! :D
Bonus gifs by both @artsycooky13 and @dimonds456 below the cut
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doomed-corruption-au · 4 years ago
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CHAPTER 1: The Return
Steven’s whole world was spinning.
The sky had run green, the lighting reflected off of the massive ship in the sky. It looked like the upper torso of a person, but why it was green was a mystery. The ship itself looked white, actually. But, when it showed up, the gems freaked out anyway.
Lapis had sent them a message. In it, she was really freaked out, bringing the premonition that the Diamonds were leaving the planet and heading to Earth. Steven didn’t know who they were, but the gems had really... changed over the past two days or so they had to prepare. Whoever these “Diamonds” were, they sounded important.
When he saw the gems with his luggage, ready to help him evacuate with Dad, that was when he knew that things were serious. They had finally started letting him come on missions. He was becoming useful, and that meant being out on the field! But, if they thought he couldn’t handle this, then...
He shook his head. No. He was able to do this. He had to help them, protect them. Just like Mom.
Dad had told him that story in the car, about the gem war. The fact that they saved the world, but the punishment for it was, well, the corrupted gems. “If it wasn’t for her shield, man, I don’t know.” Those words bounced around in Steven’s head. Mom was the only reason Garnet and Pearl were okay. She saved them. And now, she wasn’t here. She was gone, and it was now his duty to save them.
He’d left a message to Connie letting her know what was going on. He hoped she stayed safe, too.
Lion opened a warp, and the two leaped in.
It only took a moment to warp to the beach house again. Lion landed hand on his paws, skidding a bit as he slowed. Steven leaped off his back as fast as he could, giving the furry animal a pat on the shoulder.
“Stay here, Lion,” he commanded his friend. “If something happens, Dad’ll need a new son.”
Lion chuffed at him as he turned and ran away. Steven hoped that was an “okay.” Dad had told him that if something happened, he’d “run fresh outta family.” Well, he and Lion got along well, so the replacement seemed good!
Not the time. Steven shook his head. Nothing was going to happen. He had Mom’s shield! He could do this!
The scene was tense. Amethyst and Pearl had fused into Opal, who now had her bow at the ready. Garnet stood nearby, adjusting her glasses every couple of seconds. Then, at Garnet’s command, Opal’s arrow let loose, shooting into the sky towards the ship. There was a flash of light as impact happened, and a few seconds later, a loud boom followed, but the ship looked completely unharmed.
“Hey guys!” Steven ran up to them, waving. If they were struggling, he could help them! Should be easy!
Opal and Garnet spun around, and at the sight of him, the former split apart. Pearl and Amethyst tumbled away from each other.
“You came back!” Amethyst cried in delight.
“What are you doing?!” Pearl’s expression was far more stricken.
Steven opened his mouth to answer, but a bright flash of light in the sky cut him off. The Crystal Gems all whipped around to look at the ship. It was still super far away, and the brightness was making it incredibly difficult to see. It looked like the light was starting at the chest of the ship, getting brighter and brighter.
“What is that?” Steven cocked his head to the side.
Garnet gasped. She turned around, ripping her visor off. “STEVEN! RUN!”
“Wha- WHY?” Steven yelled back. “I wanna help you guys! I have Mom’s-”
“You don’t understand!” Garnet’s head whipped back around to face the flash, which was growing in intensity. “Steven, don’t argue, just GO!”
“No!” Steven ran towards her, towards the oddly beautiful light. You could no longer see the ship behind it. He ran in front of the gems, standing defensively. “I have Mom’s shield! I can DO this!”
He concentrated. His gem didn’t feel any different, no warmth coming from it like what usually happened when his powers began to work. It was silent.
The light grew brighter, starting to pulse a bit. Flashes of yellow and blue traced the edges of the glow, rotating around like a hurricane.
“STEVEN!” Garnet jumped in front of him, meeting his two eyes with her three. She looked panicked, far more so than he’d ever seen her before. “Steven, PLEASE!”
Pearl and Amethyst ran up behind him. “We all have to get out of here!” Pearl yelled. “Garnet, it looks like-”
A loud whirring noise cut her off. Everyone turned to the light, assuming defensive positions. Steven’s eyes widened. It was suddenly coming closer, and FAST.
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Please work, he begged with himself. He strained, standing up taller, trying to focus on getting his gem to work. He didn’t know what this attack was, or what it would do, but he didn’t wanna find out. Please work, please work, please work, please work.
“It’s too late to run,” Pearl murmured from his left. “We’re out of time.”
Suddenly, Steven felt hands around his torso. Garnet lifted him into the air, spinning around and crouching down so she was facing away from the beam, with her back exposed.
“Wait, Garnet! I can do it!” Steven struggled in her arms. “I can do it!”
“I’m sorry,” she whispered back, hushed. Steven almost didn’t hear her. He stopped trying to get away, instead trying to turn to look at her. Her three eyes were blown wide, tears starting to come down her cheek. “We failed.”
“Wh-”
Everything went bright.
Garnet vanished from behind Steven, seemingly into thin air. The only thing that marked her disappearance was a short scream, cut off prematurely. Pearl and Amethyst were the same, yelling out in shock and pain for only a second before their voices cut out completely.
With Garnet out of the way, Steven could see why. It BURNED. The light closed around him so brightly, he almost couldn’t see his own hands. It wrapped around him, closing in on his gem. It began to flare up in response, sending fire up his nerves. He was so focused on how much it hurt, that his own voice disappeared around him.
It lasted probably only a few seconds, but it was enough. His gem felt like it was an ignited coal, he had a massive headache, and his body was trembling too much for him to even think about moving anywhere.
He fell on his hands and knees, then collapsed onto his side. His world went from burning white to pitch black in an instant. He heard nothing, not even the waves hitting the shore. His head hurt, so badly, but after a moment, everything... stopped.
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“Hey Connie, it’s Steven.”
Connie Sat on the edge of the counter, nervously watching for her mom to round the corner. If she got caught, she’d probably get yelled at. Her attention was more focused on the recording of her best friend’s voice, though.
“Just seeing what you were up to,” he continued. “Uh, dunno if you knew, but there’s some crazy stuff going on with a giant woman in the sky and we all might die, so um, I guess just give me a call back when you get this, and see you soon!”
What.
Connie leaped off the counter and reached for the phone as fast as she could. She dialed his number, forcing herself to slow down so she didn’t mistype it, and held her breath as his phone rang.
One ring, no answer. Then two. Then three. After the sixth, the call went to voicemail.
Connie shook her head. “No no no,” she said out loud. “No, that can’t be right. H-he’s gotta be exaggerating, right?”
“Who are you talking to, Connie?” Dr. Maheswaran was standing at the bottom of the stairs, eyebrow raised in confusion.
She was very tempted to playback the recording Steven had left for her, but she knew if her mom heard it, she’d stop letting her see Steven altogether. So instead, she swallowed. “Steven,” she replied.
Dr. Maheswaran hummed. “Alright. Is... something going on? You sounded stressed out for a second.”
Shoot! Connie hesitated, wondering what she should do. “Um,” she started shakily, “...yeah. He wants me to go over there so I can help him out. Is, is that okay?”
Mom sighed, her dislike of the boy no secret, but after a moment of thought, she nodded. “Okay. Do you want us to drive you there, or are you going to take a bus?”
“I’ll take the bus,” she answered a little too quickly. “Thank you though!”
Before her mom could get in another word, Connie had slipped into her red boots and vanished out the door, bus card in hand.
The ride itself was an excruciatingly long twenty minutes, but for different reasons that usual. On the way, she pulled out her flip phone and tried again.
Six rings, then voicemail.
She tried two more times; the same results.
When they FINALLY pulled up in Beach City, Connie was the first off of the bus. She ran as fast as she could, hoping to the sun and back that Steven was okay. He had to be. She couldn’t imagine a world without him in it.
The bus dropped her off near the center of town- not the best, but it wasn’t too far away from Steven’s house. Heat be damned, she was not stopping until he was embraced in a hug.
When she rounded the corner of the cliff, she froze, the previous vow undermined immediately.
The sand was stirred up, the water coming further up the beach than normal. It coated the bottom of the house, hiding the bushes beneath waves of yellow. The water splashed violently as well, as if tremoring from an earthquake. The Temple looked mostly unharmed at first, but upon further inspection, the statue of Obsidian looked far more rounded than it should. Far more smooth, like it’d been polished or sandpaper-ed (there had to be a word for that).
Connie saw none of it.
Her eyes were drawn to the little lump on the ground. The lump was half covered in sand, but she would recognize that brown hair anywhere, even if his red shirt was a lighter pink for some reason. Steven was lying on his side, facing away from her. He wasn’t moving.
“STEVEN!” Connie burst into a sprint, nearly tripping over her own feet as she ran up to her friend. She fell on her knees next to him, rapidly swiping sand off of him and uncovering the rest of him slowly. His jeans were now also a shade of sky blue, but only on the behind, she noted. The shirt was red as ever in front, the yellow star completely untouched.
She reached forward, turning his head so that he was facing her. His expression was pinched, twitching ever so slightly as he rested. Thank GOODNESS he was alive. Connie felt tears coming to her eyes as she took him in, both relieved he was breathing, but terrified of what must have happened.
How long had he been laying there? Surely the sun couldn’t bleach his clothing that quickly, right? And he was on his side, not face-down. And besides, it was only just after 8:00, early enough for the sun to be up, but not long enough to bleach his clothes like that. The message had come in late at night.
She moved her hands down to his torso. Grunting, she was able to shift his weight, moving him onto her lap. His face pinched even more with the movement, and he hissed in air between his teeth. She cringed, deciding against moving him more and leaving him positioned above her knees.
His breathing was more audible now, at least, for all that was worth.
“St... Steven?” Connie moved the hand that had been holding his chest and moved it up to his face. “Steven, y-you gotta wake up now, okay? It’s morning. Why...” she huffed a laugh that was more akin to letting air out of your lungs than anything humorous. “Why are you sleeping outside? The sun baked your clothes, silly.”
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He wasn’t responding, though at least his breathing was evening out. She felt a tenseness leave his shoulders she hadn’t realized was there.
“No, no no no don’t go back to sleep,” she scolded. She moved her hand again, opting to now shake him. He made a small wounded noise at the action, but she couldn’t wait anymore. “Steven, wake up. Wake up!”
“Hhhhrngggghh...” Steven’s eyes finally opened. “Hurts...”
Connie froze. “Sorry,” she said quickly, “but you’re awake now, so...”
“Wh...” Whatever he was trying to say trailed off as he took in his surroundings. His eyes travelled up to Connie’s face, then along the edge of the beach. Only then did Connie start to notice the damage herself. “...th’ gems,” Steven whispered. “Where are the gems?”
“I...” That was a good question. Connie frowned, looking along the beach on instinct. She couldn’t see them anywhere. Were they in the house?
A glint of sunlight caught her eye. Turning to it, she saw that the beach was littered with gemstones. Or, at the very least, the beach directly surrounding the two of them.
The glinting one had been Amethyst, her purple, six-faceted gem catching the light much better than the others. Pearl was next to her, her light, round shape almost disappearing into the sand. On his other side were two gems she didn’t recognize, a three-faceted blue gem, and a four-faceted red one.
She frowned. “I don’t know where Garnet is, but... Amethyst and Pearl are right next to you.”
Steven strained, trying to turn his head in their direction.
“They got poofed.”
He froze. He let his head fall slack again, and it rolled back to the position Connie had been holding it before. His eyes were blown wide. “Wh... what?”
Connie nodded. “There’s two other gems here I don’t recognize, too.”
Steven shook his head lightly. “But that... we were all just...” His breathing began to quicken again, the tenseness returning to his shoulders. “The light, they were right there, but- no, they all... th-they all-!” He struggled out of Connie’s grasp, trying to fight his way to his feet again, only to cry out in pain. He curled in on himself, one arm holding his stomach, the other supporting him on the sand.
“Steven!” Connie stood up and crouched next to him. “Steven, what’s wrong? What hurt you?”
“The light!” he yelled out. He was looking down, eyes unfocused. “Th-the light was- it came from the ship, and, and then we- but I wanted to help! I have Mom’s shield!” He suddenly turned to look at Connie, and she noted with horror that he was crying. “I had Mom’s shield! I-I shoulda been able to block it, I could have! But I... but I-!” He cut himself off, gasping. He brought a hand up to his mouth, sobbing.
“Steven, stop,” Connie put a hand on his shoulder, not entirely sure how else to react. “You’re not making any sense. Let’s get you inside, we should-”
“I failed.”
Connie froze. Steven’s voice had been near inaudible, painted in shades of anguish. She blinked, trying to get in his line of sight again. “What do you mean?”
“I couldn’t do it.” He hiccuped. “They coulda been fighting back, but I wouldn’t listen. They kept telling me to run. If I did, they would have had a better chance.”
“Wh-what?” Connie shook her head. “Steven, please, let’s call your dad. I think you’re in shock. You’re not making any sense. We can talk about this later.”
“Dad...” Steven nodded slowly, his body starting to tremble again. “Yeah, I want my dad. I... I...” He buried his face in his hands, not trying to hold it back anymore.
Connie took the opportunity. She pulled out her phone and gave Greg a call. Unlike Steven, he picked up on the second ring.
“Hello? This is Greg Universe.”
“Mr. Universe?”
“Connie?” The voice over the receiver softened. “What’s up?”
“Um...” Connie ran a hand through Steven’s curls, letting him lay back down for now. He was still crying openly now and getting louder.
Greg seemed to put two and two together. “Is that Steven?! What happened, is he okay?!”
“I...” Connie looked at Steven again, who’d darted his eyes up to her the second he heard the waver in her voice. The motion made him hiss again, and his expression crunched a bit. “I don’t know!” She grabbed the phone with both hands. “I don’t know! He’s alive, but he’s not making any sense. He’s really freaked out, and in pain, and I can’t figure out what’s wrong, and-”
“Woah woah woah, slow down!” Greg’s voice was barely masking his own panic. “He’s alive?”
Connie nodded, then remembered he couldn’t see her. “Yes, he is.”
“Where is he?”
“On the beach. I found him just... j-just laying in the sand.”
“...And the gems?”
“Poofed.”
Greg sighed. “Alright. Okay. I’m coming up on Beach City right now. I’ll be able to take a look at him in a minute. Can you just stay with him until I get there?”
“I promise.” She looked at Steven again, who had zoned out once again, staring at something only he could see. He looked small in her arms, smaller than normal. It hurt.
Greg hung up first without saying goodbye, so Connie simply put the phone in her pocket. She wrapped both arms around him and hugged him as best as she could from this angle, while minding the pain he was in, too. Steven made a small noise, but she couldn’t figure out what it could mean.
What happened?
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doomed-corruption-au · 4 years ago
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Doomed Corruption: Prologue
Peridot growled, slamming her limb enhancers on the table in rage. She could only watch as they destroyed both her extended touch stump bases, smashing them to bits. These “Crystal Gems,” whoever they were, were a menace. She could only sit there in anger as she watched the defective amethyst slam the extended touch stump base into the main power crystal in the center of the far wall.
“I’M REPORTING THIS,” she shouted. “YOU HEAR ME!? You all have-”
Then her feed cut out, meaning they only heard part of her rant.
Grumbling, Peridot minimized the live feed, which had since turned to static. She read her log over again, correcting a few errors in the text. That voice reader technology was still a work in progress, and whatever that “Steven” was, the reader didn’t recognize its voice as well as it could with gems.
Well. At least he’d given her something to work with. She looked at the list of humans he’d given her, wondering what “Sadie”s looked like, or “Lars”s or “Onion I Think”s. That one, in particular, sounded odd, but the Steven should know better than she would.
Why had those Crystal Gems defended that Steven? Was it important in some way?
Ug. Whatever. She had better things to do than wonder about some random organic species on a doomed planet, anyway.
She growled. Those Crystal Gems were going to be a problem. If only one of her plug robonoids made it to the Kindergarten, that could only mean they destroyed the rest. Just like her Red Eye. Or the Homeworld warp. Or the robonoids sent to repair the Homeworld warp.
Who were they? The way the pearl spoke, they seemed to think themselves as important. The pearl shouting “WE ARE STILL ALIVE” rang in Peridot’s ears. It sounded like it meant something.
She had to know. Setting aside her log, she stood up and stormed over to the nearest warp pad. One quick flash of light later and a short journey, she was standing in front of the Homeworld hall of records.
The building was large, holding data logs and reports that dated up to nearly 20,000 years ago, when the technology and gem glyph were first fabricated. Some logs had been written on physical material, like old stones, and were starting to fall apart with age. Gems were working to translate what they could into more modern technology, but for some of those ancient logs, it was too late.
Not what she was looking for, anyway. The logs were sorted by year. Pink Diamond owned Earth, and she was shattered just over 5,000 years ago. Peridot started there first.
There were a few other gems mingling about, but none questioned her present. Even though she had no business being there, they left her alone, assuming she was doing research assigned to her rather than coming here on her own curiosity. She should be okay as long as no one asked her anything.
The Cluster, which she did extended research on, was implanted in the Earth shortly after Pink had been shattered, with a few hundred years difference. It had been commissioned by Yellow Diamond, and took several hundred years to assemble. Once it was done, it had to incubate for a thousand times longer than a normal, average gem, meaning it incubated for 5,000 years. This was all old information to Peridot.
What she didn’t ever think to question was why the Cluster was planted in the first place.
A rebellion. Rose Quartz- she’d heard of her, but never knew she had an ARMY- and her renegade pearl. A thousand years of fighting. A second Kindergarten (where apparently the perfect Jasper was made from, amazingly). Fusions running rampant. It was a nightmare.
So that’s who they were. Traitors to their Homeworld, and allies of those who shattered Pink Diamond.
Shoving the tablet in her hands away from her, Peridot ran out of the records hall. She rushed to the nearest communicator, typing in her command as fast as possible. She earned a couple of looks from nearby gems, but once she hurriedly explained the Crystal Gems and their status on Earth, they became just as horrified.
Yellow Diamond had to know.
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Yellow read and reread the report. The Crystal Gems were still alive. There was no way. It had to be a mistake. And she knew that the incompetent Peridot who wrote the report would not be let off easily for this mistake. She would see to that.
“My Diamond,” her pearl called out, “the Peridot you requested has arrived.”
Without looking at her, Yellow simply nodded. “Step forward.”
There was a beat of silence. During it, Yellow reread the report again. There was no way.
“...My Diamond?” the peridot asked nervously.
Yellow sighed, then finally looked her way. She moved only her eyes, and watched as the peridot stiffened under her gaze. “What.”
“Um...” the peridot was shaking badly. “Y-you asked... to see me?”
“Yes. I did.” Turning fully to her now, Yellow gave her a long glare. “Tell me, what makes you think the Crystal Gems are still alive on Earth?”
The peridot straightened. “I am the peridot assigned to check up on the Cluster, My Diamond, but all of my equipment kept getting destroyed. Most recently, one of my plug robonoids successfully made it to the Kindergarten, which was immediately destroyed by three gems and a ‘Steven.’ I tried to fight them, but they destroyed the facility’s base touch stumps and cut the power.”
Yellow hummed. “What makes you so sure they were Crystal Gems?”
“Th-they told me!” Peridot pulled up her log, flipping through them as if to re-verify this information for herself. “The pearl announced ‘because we are the Crystal Gems. We are still alive and we are still the guardians of this planet.’ I, um,” she looked around nervously, as if she were about to get in trouble, “I’d never heard of the Crystal Gems before she told me herself.”
Yellow’s glare became a frown. “What gems did you see?”
“A defective amethyst, a pearl, and a cross fusion.”
Yellow stiffened. Those definitely sounded like defective gems that would have become a part of Rose’s army. But.... She squinted. “Did you see a rose quartz?”
Peridot looked around for a second, before squeaking out a weak “...No?”
Great. “That means she either got destroyed in our attack, or she split off from the group you encountered, meaning there could be more.”
“My Diamond?”
“Great. Perfect! All these years, and they’re still out there!” Yellow stood up abruptly, slamming her hand on the arm of her chair. The peridot jumped and scuttled backward a few steps, but forced herself to remain still afterward.
Yellow ignored her. She stomped forward a few paces, hand clenched at her side, the other waving around animatedly. “I don’t understand. Our attack should have destroyed all gems on Earth. How did- WHY did her army survive?”
Before the peridot could answer, Yellow had stormed back over to her chair. She snatched up the Diamond Line communicator, rotating it so the two blue triangles aligned. After a moment of wait, Blue Diamond appeared on-screen.
She was wiping her eyes (because of course she was), trying her best to look presentable. “Oh, Yellow,” she greeted less-than-animatedly. “It’s good to speak with you again. Tell me, is something going on?”
“Yes, I’m afraid there is.” Yellow looked around, then noted the peridot still standing there. She shot her a look of fire as if she were the source of all of Yellow’s problems. “You there! You’re dismissed. Leave my chambers at once!”
The peridot jumped again, quickly slapped together some form of a solute, then shot out the door before Yellow could do much else.
Now that they were alone once again, Yellow sighed. She pressed two fingers together on the bridge of her nose, trying not to lose her cool. “Blue. I have received terrible news.”
Blue cringed. “...Yes, Yellow? What is it?”
She steeled herself before saying; “...the Crystal Gems are still alive.”
“WHAT?!” Blue shot up, standing now. Her icy look could have shot Yellow through the gem had it been aimed at her. “Yellow, there’s no way! We destroyed them!”
“I KNOW!” Yellow shouted back. “But I have a transcript of the report. I read it. Multiple times.”
Blue started to tear up again. “Oh, no, Pink...” she sobbed. “All of these years, we thought we’d avenged you...”
“Apparently not,” Yellow growled. “And I want to see to it that we finish the job.”
“But of course!” Blue glared at Yellow. “What else are we to do, sit here and continue on while knowing they’re still out there?!”
“Yes, exactly.” Yellow stood up straighter, trying to regain her cool. “I’ll send a message to White. Now I just need to convince her to join us. She’ll likely tell us to just wait for the Cluster to emerge.”
“Well, that should do it,” Blue mused, “but I’d feel much better in doing the damage myself.”
“Agreed.” Yellow closed her eyes, definitely keeping her anger in check enough to think rationally. “I will get on that immediately.”
“You better.” Blue looked away. “We leave as soon as we can.”
Yellow gave Blue a single nod. Then, the communicator went dark, and Blue’s image disappeared.
To be continued...
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doomed-corruption-au · 4 years ago
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* You hear a growl from the darkness...
Art by @dimonds456!
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* Pearl guards the entrance!
Art by @dimonds456!
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* A dog sits on the beach.
* Pet * Pet * Pet * Pet * Pet * Pet
Art by @dimonds456!
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Sketch by @artsycooky13, colors and shading by @dimonds456!
DOOMED CORRUPTION BANNER ART + SPEEDPAINT
Cooky’s sketch below the cut!
Canon-divergent AU where the Crystal Gems become corrupted. Featuring Vonvon by Artsycooky!
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Corrupted Amethyst designed by @artsycooky13
This design was of course based on the canon show's corrupted quartzes, as amethyst is a quartz herself.
She's the most aggressive out of the monster CGs. Very territorial and will chase down even the smallest of critters, driving them out of her home (the Prime Kindergarten).
Her whiptail is hidden under her fluffy tail, becuz its easier to draw her with a fluffy tail. The whips can extend however long she wants. The tail can also make a rattling sound, warning others to get off her property.
She can also still spin dash with great speed, making her very dangerous.
Amethyst who was once a laid-back friend, now has become an aggressive monster. How will Steven deal with this? Great question! Amethyst will certainly be a fun one to write in this AU.
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Corrupted Pearl designed by @artsycooky13
Pearl's design was inspired by blue jays and feathery raptors, making her to be probably the most majestic-looking monster out of the corrupted CGs.
She's territorial, but only with Rose's belongings and areas. She obsessively keeps Rose's things from anyone's reach. Her main spot to perch being Rose's fountain, preventing most people from entering it.
A bird monster keeping everyone away from the only healing spot for gems is an interesting conflict indeed! We'll have fun writing Pearl in this story!
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*originally Pearl had a black streak on her neck like a blue jay, but was scrapped to balance the colours
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doomed-corruption-au · 4 years ago
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Corrupted Garnet designed by @artsycooky13
Initially, she looked very different, having been looking like a regular dog with extra steps, taking inspiration from a german shepherd.
This was the design that best fit her, obviously inspired by the creature Cerberus.
The different gem placements were suggested by @dimonds456, to indicate whose controlling which set of hands (ruby controls the front paws, sapphire controls the middle set)
She essentially acts as a sentry dog, usually very calm and quiet. Her character in this AU is one of the most fascinating and we're excited to be able to explore her character as the story progresses!
Sketch ideas for her design are undercut
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doomed-corruption-au · 4 years ago
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Doomed Corruption AU
"I'm reporting this!" Peridot shot the gems one last glare before power went out to the Prime Kindergarten room, sending her signal to static. She growled, then promptly opened her log, ready to do as she said.
Word that the Crystal Gems still exist on Earth make it to the Diamonds. They call upon Peridot to confirm, and once she does, they head to the planet to finish the job they failed to do 5,000 years ago...
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SU Corruption AU, co-owned by @artsycooky13 and @dimonds456, where the main 3 get corrupted and Steven's powers get sealed away in light of the Second Diamond Blast. As he ages, however, he notices that maybe he didn't escape the gem's fate after all.
Featuring Vonvon by @artsycooky13!
LINKS
Chapter 1 on Ao3 (Coming soon!)
FAQ (Coming soon!)
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