The Phantom of the Opera is here 🎶
INSIDE THE HIVE
*music sounds*
#4812 ⭐
YEAAAAAH THAT PUN ROCKS!
i do find it really funny that the like… one piece of descriptive lore about the HIVE is that there is no real way to permanently describe the HIVE because it changes and shifts on a dime whenever the spaceship itself feels like it ;; eldritch abomination of a vessel. low-key gives a guiding through the underworld type vibe and the lantern doesn’t help.
(also literally any version of this is i make/parody is 100% platonic, the musical just has a great score. don’t worry.)
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you're so talented i'm in awe!! any chance you could do a flirty hero x flustered villain? i am starved of this dynamic and the snippets you've written are by far some of my favourite
“Wow,” the hero whispered as their gaze followed the heavily decorated pillars in the walls, all the way up to the more than delicately impressive fresco. It seemed liked their eyes wouldn’t want to let go of the sight. The painter must’ve been a god, creating worlds out of paint and water.
The hero had seen a lot of art in their life but this, this was ethereal.
“That’s quite something,” the hero said. Eventually, they tore off their gaze and glanced at a much more beautiful scene. The villain in the middle of all this. “Your library is as beautiful as you. I most ardently admire that.”
“Sure,” the villain said, rolling their eyes. The hero could see all the imperfections on their face: the scars on their nose, their dry lips, the injury in their eye…Nevertheless, the villain was blushing and nevertheless, the hero considered them more breathtaking than the library in its entirety.
“No, that was a lie,” the hero whispered. “You’re more beautiful.”
Sometimes, the hero regretted that they were so straightforward. They should’ve learnt to keep their mouth shut in all these years. But right now, it just felt good to say what they’d been thinking about for months.
“Didn’t you want to research—” The hero came closer until their noses were only inches apart.
“If someone carved your face into stone, they’d go mad for they’d never capture your beauty,” they whispered. They pushed a loose strand of hair out of the villain’s face, losing themselves in their gaze once again. The villain seemed to be troubled by the same fate.
“Look, I—”
“Don’t you think we were made for each other?” the hero whispered in their ear. “Two immortals, destined to be together?”
Their fingertips followed the villain’s veins on their wrist. It took every last bit of control the hero had in them to not go crazy. They wanted the villain so desperately, it almost was an obsession.
“I always thought I was alone…” They took a look at the villain who was focused on the hero’s lips but seemed to be unable to speak.
They looked incredible. The hero was furious internally for having known the villain for merely three months. Three months. They could’ve lived for centuries with each other but no.
Destiny wanted for them to meet now.
Typical.
“How did you…?” The villain looked up at the hero, confused.
“Darling,” the hero said. They smiled as they whispered against the villain’s ear. “You have a library with a copy of every book imaginable. You don’t die when I kill you. And you didn’t even question my statement.”
The tip of their nose brushed the shell of the villain’s ear.
“Now please, please show me around and make me fall in love harder.”
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it is with absolute elation that i announce that i have just finished my last final project for the fall semester, and now i have 37 glorious days to write kinky and tragic fanfiction instead of writing about the sketchy ethics behind AI generated advertisements
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Thinking about werewolf Robin vs werewolf Nancy
I think Nancy is someone who’s very in control of herself and her emotions. Maybe suppressing said emotions isn’t healthy, but it’s still a high level of control. Her wolf? The opposite. Her wolf feels things strongly and acts on these feelings. It’s a lot harder for her to keep control when shifted because of this—she’s at high risk for going literally feral. I think she deserves to be a little unhinged and bite someone’s head off. She hates her lycanthropy and actively fights against it. To her, it’s a curse. The refusal to even think about that part of herself, her active hatred toward it directly affects her inability to control it. It’s part of why she’s so feral—she’s lost control multiple times, though she’s usually been able to get away before it becomes obvious (ie: storming out of a meeting with the newspaper guys to shift in the broom closet). The inner battle takes a lot out of her and she’s often very sick following the full moon.
Robin is messy and chaotic and clumsy and her bestial form is again the opposite. Her wolf is graceful and calm and she’s practiced with control. She has never once been forced to shift by some overwhelming emotion because her wolfish side of her is peaceful and in control. It’s softer and warmer in a way most don’t expect. She has learned to accept that part of herself, and they usually act as one consciousness. It’s part of why she can control her shifted form so easily and never loses it. With practice, she would be able to shift on command. She recovers quickly after full moons, which helps her keep her identity hidden.
Robin finds Nancy out because Nancy finally loses it somewhere she can’t get away. She hurts someone—maybe even kills them. Robin doesn’t know who it is at first, just that a werewolf did the deed and that could bring unwanted attention to herself. So Robin takes it upon herself to figure out the wolf’s identity before any hunters can, because she thinks they can be saved.
She figures out it’s Nancy by putting together the clues. She catches Nancy in the library reading about werewolves—and she recommends a few books that talk more about how a werewolf might learn control. She sees Nancy’s notes, notices the girl is tracking the lunar cycle. She sees Nancy being incredibly ill after the full moon. She confronts Nancy about it, and they fight.
Nancy loses control and Robin is able to hold her until she calms and turns back.
Robin teaches Nancy how to accept herself and her lycanthropy. She shows Nancy how to love that part of herself and slowly helps her learn to control it. It’s hard at first—maybe their first full moon together, Nancy attacks her, and Robin comes to bear scars from a fight or two, but after a while, it works. Nancy learns control and the two are able to spend their full moons together, running through the forest or cuddling under the moonlight.
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so like. i’m a cultured person. i too enjoy rotting, carnal love and occasional cannibalism. and i just have to ask,,,, tokyo ghoul wolfstar when? like c’mon. it’s right there. remus half ghoul half human…. navigating the middle ground and trying not to fucking kill someone simply because he was transformed against his will…. dr. greyback, mad scientist shit who turned him….. him hiding it from the marauders but them all finding out anyways and being his friends anyways…. them helping him by researching and finding out things he can eat to survive, getting him food, taking care of him,,, sirius letting him occasionally eat him,, just a nibble,,, in a sexy cannibalism way,,.. remus being badass w the coolest kagune…. mmm yes. thinking ghoul remus things and sexy cannibalism wolfstar <333
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