Jazz and Johnny got...way more involved that Danny will ever want to know.
And Jazz, very liminal, actually fell pregnant.
She opted to leave for a bit, have the baby, and adopt it out. It was half ghost and half very liminal human, she had no idea what the GIW would do to it.
So she left on an "extended study trip", gave birth, gave it over to the adoption agency, warned them there was a high chance the kid would be a meta, and went about recovering.
Unbeknownst to her, that baby was immediately stolen by one Sheila Haywood for the purposes of tax fraud.
From there, the baby was given to Willis Todd, after Sheila lied and said that he was the father.
From there, the baby was put under the care of Catharine Todd, who died far too young.
From there, the kid tried to steal Batman's tires so he wouldn't starve.
Fast forward, and Jason Todd, now an adult, decides to pay a visit to the new head Psychologist of Arkham to vet the lady.
He ends up staring into a set of eyes that mirror his own, and when he runs the DNA from the hair he stole off of her, it comes back positive that yeah.
That's his mom.
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happy @mcythorrorgiftexchange , @haunted-here !!!! sorry it took so long to get to u :P i wanted to go ahead and draw clem and reverie from your (and @stemms , which thanks for the help btw hehe) CD au !!!! so . here they are teehee :3
i had a really good time participating in this exchange !!! thank u mods for hosting and haunt i hope u like it !!!! :3
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Strange new Prof at the Parfaedia Institute (who's TOTALLY not in a long con to make a grab at the Magic Candies made there for his own devices...)
When you have to live along with the annoying little magicians in their boarding school, you have PLENTY of time to set up little things to feel a little more at home-
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we tend to assume that because a work of scifi takes place in the future, with technology more advanced than ours, that anything which is possible in the present day would certainly be doable in theirs.
but looking at history across the world we know that technology does not progress linearly; uncountable innovations are lost or forgotten or simply irrelevant because other technologies that'd make them useful don't exist concurrently, or because they don't have the resources to make it feasible, or because they're poorly suited to the environment of the originating culture, or-
anyway, now i want to see a work of scifi where they have- say- teleporters or gene-splicing or replicators or whatever, but they've lost or never developed something we take for granted. they've figured out the secret to wormholes and have a booming spacefaring culture, but all their realspace vehicles are sail-powered. or, to throw a sociological, Le Guin-esque bent on it, maybe they've got ansibles but they can't imagine using them with written language.
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idk i just think there's something rly poetic about one point perspective. it's more or less a song about a guy talking about all these crazy things and these things he plans to do like run for government, form a covers band, swim with the economists etc. and he says "bear with me man, i lost my train of thought." and the song ends with that. and right before the end he questions if he just imagined everything. he even says "by the time reality hits." in art one point perspective is what the name implies; it's a fixed perspective of a scene. you only get the one view of it. throughout this song and the entirety of tbhc we only get the one narrator, the one view of the events that are being described. and it's hard to say whether or not the narrator is even reliable. the entire album is done in one point perspective
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Sees a nice article my friend posted about the voice actor of The Emperor saying:
“everything The Emperor gives is considered. And I know that leans in towards players saying it’s all manipulation, and with all stuff like that it is, to a degree. I think every single character in Baldur’s Gate manipulates. In fact, I think we all manipulate.- . Anyone The Emperor encounters is likely already going to have a lot of weighty preconceptions that The Emperor may have to get through or contend with. Because of this, The Emperor’s very much on edge, they’re treading a very fine line" X
then i scroll down n see deranged comments like “see i always knew he’s an abuser, nice to us when it benefits them, a gaslighter and a narcissist. He’s cazador levels of evil and its all just a matter of time before he mindrapes us like he did to stelmane”
Do you know what the word fun means? And have you ever experienced it??? Its fun to peel back the layers of a character- see the motivation behind their actions and realize there is more to them than what I experienced the last time- Sorry for sucking the emperors big fat cock i guess???
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do you think ratchet knew that pharma was at the institute. do we ever get any indication he does? imagine if post-delphi, ratchet is explaining pharma to everyone, and where he stole those hands from. and chromedome is like. holy shit that guy from the institute who was really grumpy all the time? i remember him. and ratchet is like. the guy from WHAT
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