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l3-800 · 6 months
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(if you have troubles seeing this video you can check the YouTube link: https://youtu.be/F6V6AAk1U4A) AIpril time! Did you know it was Yasuo Yamada (the voice of Lupin the Third) who was singing this song in japanese version? Well, in any case, now you do! This brilliant performance shall not be forgotten, however I couldn't find any good quality of it. And so, I went through some longer journey of experimenting with AI voices and my music skills and here it is, proudly presenting my beloved project of restoring and remastering of this song! I hope you will enjoy this piece just as I do! For more songs check "L3-800 music" in the searchbar. = Credits = Original song / Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher Banjo / @John Temples Original performer / Yasuo Yamada AI voice / Kanichi Kurita (Lupin III) AI voice model / made by me and @Nodomatic Art / by me but references were used -I surely spend a lot of time and effort on this one but please be sure to also support the original artists of my reworks! = Use AI art with care and caution! = It's surely an amazing tool which must not be used in the wrong way! I promise my usage of AI voices will be only used for harmless fun and peaceful art like this.
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snowscapism · 2 years
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more Super Smash Bros fanart. I experimented a lot with different ways of coloring throughout the years
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g4zdtechtv · 2 years
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THE PILE PRESENTS: X-Play - Ratchet & Clank Future Special
The Continuing Transcredible Exploits of Your Favorite Lombax and Robot Duo!
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mishy-mashy · 4 months
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Does En have some kind of anxiety disorder? How do you think?
I don't think so. I think he's just faint at heart. I already talked about why he's a product of his time, quick to always run when faced with danger. Rather than anxiety, it's just survival instincts with En
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He doesn't panic until his life itself is threatened. He let Midoriya run around and do his thing, and whenever he appears as a vestige to advise Midoriya, he's not anxious or anything. He's just telling Midoriya his own limits, which is pretty in-line with how En views himself: he always talks about his limitations as a weak Quirk.
It was just facing AFO and the threat of being stolen we see him lose his cool. AFO probably sparks some bad memories and trauma in En, considering he just turned to run and got sawed in half by the guy that killed his Banjo-senpai (who some vestiges openly admit has a great, really useful Quirk).
If AFO could get Banjo, he could definitely get En, who's weaker than Banjo in. Everything really. Mind, Quirk capability, physical strength, etc.
To reiterate something in the first paragraph: it's not anxiety, it's survival. En's behavior is more like a prey animal than a predator. Even Banjo, when pressed against a wall (they can be stolen), panics.
But other than that, the two are pretty composed and view their Abilities as tools in their arsenal. Banjo views his as good for capture and mobility (both moving around and wrapping himself up), and En uses it to obscure vision and thinks about the cover's use.
Notably, Shinomori didn't panic when he saw AFO's looming hand. The only ones to freak out that AFO could reach them were Banjo and En, two city boys from when society was still ruined and trying to collect itself. The only two active wielders AFO managed to get his hand on to steal OFA. The others aren't as panicked.
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mysweet-audrina · 1 year
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Paper flowers. Dresden Dolls. A wicker picnic basket. A swan bed. Grandmothers diamond brooch. The amaryllis plant. Yellow chrysanthemums. A perfect vintage dollhouse. Chrome scissors. Gray dresses with pockets. A semi-precious ring. A beloved guitar and banjo. Arsenic-laced doughnuts. An attic..
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About Me: Favorite Video Games
So you may not know this, but I’m a gamer. Shocking, right? Who’d ever have guessed it? But to be totally fair here, I rarely talk about video games on Tumblr. I talk about movies, and there have been a handful of times where I reviewed video games, but I focused more on the story, characters, and all that then I did on whether or not the gameplay was good. In my earliest days, before I found my niche, I talked about games a fair deal, but that fell by the wayside so I could focus on films (my true passion).
So hey, look at this! You’re all going to get to see what my favorite video games are now! Remember, everything here is just my personal opinions; I'm not trying to give actual reviews of each of these games in a couple of sentences or trying to sell you on them, I'm talking about the stuff in them that makes me love them. All of this is my subjective opinion, and I'm not asking you to agree with me here, I'm just trying to talk about stuff that I love.
Oh, and here are some honorable mentions: Super Mario Bros. 3, Banjo-Kazooie (I still haven’t finished it and I don’t want to include games I haven’t played through), Kid Icarus: Uprising, Bayonetta 2, Injustice 2, BioShock, Doom Eternal, Super Metroid, Dragon Age II, God of War II, Castlevania: Aria/Dawn of Sorrow, The Wolf Among Us, The Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando/Up Your Arsenal, and Heritage for the Future. Also a shout out to Tell Me Why and Life is Strange, games I watched my wife play and loved the story of but that I didn’t actually play myself; the former in particular has all sorts of elements I love in my stories.
Now, without further ado, here’s my top 50! Oh, and only the top 30 have pictures because there's image limits on posts! What a load of BS!
50. Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Ok, maybe this game is lacking in a few areas at the expense of its massive customization system… but boy howdy what a system it is! I cannot tell you how much time I’ve sunk into decorating my island, reorganizing my villagers, and just making all sorts of weird themed areas. It’s a lot of fun, and I get to do all this work while hanging with a bunch of weird, cute animals.
49. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure All-Star Battle R
The original game was a lot of fun, but even I’ll admit it felt like it was missing something. That something was probably Foo Fighter, but guess what? She’s in the updated rerelease, along with aslew of other new characters like my favorite minor antagonist Mariah and the bane of Heritage for the Future players, Pet Shop! Add onto that a much better campaign mode with some fun little AU shenanigan matches and you have the most loving fighting game tribute to JJBA imaginable! Now if only they’d give Part 8 a little more love...
48. Batman: Arkham Origins
This is the redheaded stepchild of the Arkham series, and on some level I get why. It is very much aping City, right down to the map despite their being some expansions here and there, and the combat is much more of the same with little in the way of evolution, and don’t get me started on the fucking Joker showing up again. But this game also features some of the best bosses in the series such as Firefly and especially Deathstroke, a Bane who isn’t just a mindless mass of muscles like in the other games, and some interesting sidequests that make this early look at Batman’s superheroics a worthwhile entry in my eyes.
47. Miitopia
This is one of the easiest games out there, what with the autopilot combat and minimal difficulty (though there is a big spike late in the game). But the sheer vastness of the facial customization means that literally anyone from all of art or history can take part in a wacky, cliché RPG adventure. Hank Hill can fight the evil overlord Seth MacFarlane with a crew consisting of Chowder, Thor, and Japanese comedian/director/actor Beat Takeshi. If that’s not worth the price of admission, I don’t know what is.
46. Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
The DS is where Castlevania truly shined, and my favorite of all the handheld entries is this portrait-hopping journey to defeat a mad artist and his evil vampire children. The locations are pretty great, there’s tons of sidequests and alternate game modes (my favorite is the one where you play as the Old Axe Armor), and there’s an awesome brutal bonus dungeon where you get to fight the bosses from Dawn of Sorrow without the stupid drawing bullshit!
45. Maximo vs. Army of Zin
The original game was a fun, yet very flawed action platformer. This game veers more into the hack-and-slash genre to great effect; it’s not the deepest combat ever, but it’s a lot of fun, with much better platform, bosses, and story than the first game. There’s just something cool about a world that mixes Gothic horror, steampunk, and other fantasy elements together all in one place.
44. God Hand
This is one of the most deceptive games you’ll ever come across. On the surface, it might seem like an ugly beat-em-up, but it’s so much more than that. The bosses are brutal yet fantastic, the music is fucking incredible, and the humor is just the right level of absurd to be incredibly charming. It’s ball-bustingly difficult, but let me tell you, when you finally overcome a fight or a boss battle that’s been giving you trouble? It is literally the best feeling in the world.
43. South Park: The Stick of Truth
‘Member when South Park was funny? I ‘member. And The Stick of Truth really brings back all those memories because this is a hilarious and loving tribute to the series made with the help of Trey Parker and Matt Stone to deliver the playable South Park experience of your dreams. It’s gross, immature, raunchy, and funny, and best of all it doesn’t get too preachy or up its own ass with messages—no, it gets up Mr. Slave’s ass to defuse a bomb. Peak South Park right here, though the gameplay is kind of basic. It’s all carried by that stellar writing.
42. Crash Bandicoot: Twinsanity
This game mainly scores a spot on my list for being fucking hilarious. This is the funniest Crash Bandicoot ever got, with all sorts of wacky gags and clever dialogue. Cortex really is the MVP here, with the constant slapstick that befalls him combined with his snarky dialogue making him a standout. It’s a bummer so much was cut from the game, and it does feel a bit incomplete in some areas, but for what it is it’s a damn fun time.
41. Pokemon White/White 2
It was genuinely hard to pick a single game from the series to go on here considering how much I loved Gens III – V. Emerald perfected the generation I first got into the series, LeafGreen is the definitive Kanto experience to me, Platinum polished up Gen IV’s uneven debut and made it incredible, and SoulSilver is a fantastic remake of the first Pokemon game I ever played (Crystal). But I think I have to go with the Gen V games I played as my favorites. They’re fun and challenging, and while the first game has a ridiculously restrictive regional dex and the second has an overreliance on defunct wi-fi features, the fantastic story and fun new Pokemon make up for it. Can’t be too mad at the games that let me make trashy cult classic B-movies with my boy Garbodor, can I?
40. Batman: Arkham Knight
I put off playing this for years, because I wasn’t happy with some of the things I heard about it, such as a lack of traditional boss battles and an overreliance on the Batmobile. These are still problems, but not near as bad as I feared (obviously, since it’s on this list); everything about the gameplay is the series at its peak. The main story is a bit lacking and ends up being a tad too predictable for me to love it as much as the other entries in the series, but the fact it has Professor Pyg and Man-Bat really helps make up for its shortcomings.
39. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
This game is just as silly and clunky as I imagined an older Bethesda game would be, but to my surprise I think it holds up incredibly well even compared to Skyrim. It’s a bit more complex in a lot of areas, but it’s not too daunting. What really strikes me is how this game actually has a really good story; it’s nothing groundbreaking, but when you look at how bad the Civil War plot in Skyrim was it feels like Shakespeare in comparison. Throw in a ton of unique sidequests with interesting plotlines, a gruesome Dark Brotherhood plot, an interesting villain, and Patrick Stewart for all of about five minutes, and I’d almost say I like this more than Skyrim. Almost.
38. Wolfenstein: The New Order
Sure, it doesn’t exactly reinvent the wheel when it comes to FPS games, but does it need to? All I want from a Wolfenstein game is a horde of Nazi motherfuckers to mow down, and guess what this game gives me? What really surprised me was how genuinely cool and likable BJ was. He might be one of my favorite heroes ever after this game. It’s a shame they couldn’t keep this level of polish up in the sequel.
37. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
In a lot of ways, this game is objectively worse than its predecessor. Like the story is ass for sure; I could not give less of a fuck about the Stormcloaks and the Imperials and their stupid civil war if I tried. But the vast world filled with things to do is so much fun to explore, and there’s all sorts of sidequests and shenanigans to get into. This game is pure, stupid fun, and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve restarted it just to play as a different race or class. Maybe someday I’ll make it to the final boss. Maybe.
36. Psychonauts
The original Psychonauts is one of the last great platformers, and among them it’s a lot more unique than many of its peers as you’re platforming through the minds of all sorts of wacky characters to help them overcome their issues. Bouncing through the conspiracy theory-addled brain of a disturbed milkman or decimating a city kaiju style inside the mind of a hyper-intelligent mutant lungfish are the kind of off-the-wall ideas this game throws at you, and in my opinion the only thing that could hold it back is if it had a really janky final level that combines meat, circuses, escort missions, and an underwhelming final boss… Oops. Still a great game in my eyes, one that’s 95% perfect.
35. Final Fantasy VI
For a lot of people, this is the best Final Fantasy game, and I definitely see why. It has a truly massive playable roster of unique characters with their own special gimmicks (of which only a handful are actually useful, mind you) and one of the greatest video game villains ever conceived in the mad clown Kefka, plus it is so focused and tightly plotted for the first half of the game. I think that after Kefka takes over the story becomes a lot more aimless and unfocused, but that’s also where the game becomes a lot more fun and challenging too. It’s a bit uneven, but after how hard the opera house scene goes I think it’s allowed to trip a little bit.
34. Dragon Age: Origins
A lot more praise is thrown at this series’ sci-fi sibling Mass Effect, probably because that series is a lot more consistent with how good it is across the board (Andromeda notwithstanding), but I’m much more fond of fantasy settings myself and this game delivers a fantastic one in ways its sequels couldn’t quite manage. This is the only game in the series where I genuinely loved every single party member (especially Leliana) and actively tried to get them the happiest endings possible—yes, even the douchebag anti-villain who joins you if you play your cards right), and the plot is just the right level of epic fantasy cheese seasoned with some delicious side quests. If the dwarf plotline wasn’t such a slog and if Varric was in the game, this would be a lot higher on the list, but this game still holds a special place in my heart.
33. Batman: Arkham Asylum
Our first trip into the Asylum really did kill the notion that licensed games had to be the most obnoxious shovelware schlock imaginable by making a Batman game that actually makes you feel like Batman. Sure, the detective part is a bit minimal here compared to the sequels, but the combat is so fun and refreshing that I’m not too bothered by the lack of crime scene investigations. There’s a clear love for the entire mythos here, and best of all a clear love for the animated series—Hamill and Conroy reprise their roles as Joker and Batman respectively, and Arleen Sorkin gives Harley one last ride before her retirement. It’s a real love letter to the Dark Knight, and it spawned one of the most consistently good video game series around, so I’ll forgive it for having the lamest final boss I’ve ever fought just this once.
32. Kingdom Hearts
What I like about the original game is how it struck such a nice balance in its absurd premise, with it never feeling like the Final Fantasy or Disney elements are really overpowering each other. We have the grandiose, convoluted plots of the former and the magic, whimsy, and awesome villains of the latter combining together into one impressive package. Yeah, a lot of the level designs are dogshit (looking at you, Deep Jungle and Monstro), and some of the stunt casting is really bizarre (Lance Bass as Sephiroth?!) but overall this is a game way better than you’d think by hearing that it’s a game where Mickey Mouse and Cloud Strife exist side by side.
31. Super Mario 64
Mamma mia! It is genuinely impossible for me to not feel nostalgic for this game. So many 3D platformers that came out in its wake took what it did and polished it to absurd degrees, but there’s still something so special about diving back into one of the portraits in Peach’s castle and going through those levels again and again. The music and atmosphere of the game add onto it; every time I play it, I feel like a kid again. It’s just such a charming game.
30. MediEvil
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If Tim Burton made a Gothic horror fantasy movie, I imagine it would be something like this game. It really uses the limitations of the PS1’s graphics to the fullest extent, with the jagged polygonal looks of the characters enhancing the experience, and it has such a crazy variety of levels and enemies, from a phantom pirate ship to a crystal cave with a dragon to a village of posessed villagers to an ant hill. Sir Daniel Fortesque is one of my favorite video game protagonists around because of his posthumous journey to live up to the legend fabricated around him.
29. God of War III
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Every single one of these games just escalates from the previous one. Oh, you fight the hydra in the opening of the first game? How about you fight through Rhodes and then battle the animated colossus that once stood in its port in the second? And how do you top that for the third game? Beat the ever-loving shit out of Poseidon and gouge his eyes out from his POV. And this game only gets more brutal from there! Titans and gods all fall to Kratos in epic and gory boss battles, but honestly even without that I’d put the game on this list for the simple reason that you get to fucking murder Kevin Sorbo as Hercules.
28. EarthBound
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Nintendo’s quirkiest RPG makes the cut, mostly on the basis of how weird and charming it is. At this point I’ve essentially memorized everything you need to do in this game, which is good because if it’s your first time you desperately need a guide or you’ll be fucked. There are points where things get a little too grindy (mostly for Poo’s weapons) but it’s genuinely a game whose charms outweigh any negatives there are. Plus, that final boss battle is something else entirely.
27. The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
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Rebirth and all of its DLC updates took everything great about the original game and polished it into absolute perfection, with so many different item combos you could potentially get and so many bosses and endgames you could encounter. No two runs ever really feel the same, and it’s so satisfying to become so overpowered you nuke the screen every time you attack. The fact there’s a thriving modding community to continually generate new and crazier content also adds to why I have a ridiculous number of hours dumped into this game.
26. Resident Evil VII: Biohazard
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This is the first Resident Evil game I ever played and, wow, I sure was missing out all those years! This is one of the most tense survival horror experiences I’ve played through, with a creepy family of hillbilly horrors to avoid as I creep through their ramshackle domicile. It’s fun, creepy, and even a little campy, and it has raised my interest in the rest of the series. Hopefully the game with the giant vampire mommy will live up to how good this one is when I finally get around to playing it.
25. Portal 2
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Yes, the puzzles are great, but this game really soars due to its writing. The first game was fun and all, but it was mostly just GLaDOS insulting you the whole time with Chell being an entirely silent protagonist. In this game, we get the lovable idiot Wheatley and the greatest mad scientist ever conceived Cave Johnson to listen to as well, and the way GLaDOS bounces off the former and reacts to the latter help make this game a fun and engaging puzzle-solving adventure.
24. Doom
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The legendary FPS series got revitalized after years on the edge of relevancy, and its return is one of the most metal games imaginable. Slaughtering your way through the forces of Hell while heavy metal blares in the background? It really doesn’t get much better than this. While I do think Eternal improved the formula and gameplay in a lot of ways (particularly with the addition of an awesome hub level), I find the original to be way more fun and balanced in terms of difficulty. The lack of Marauders is really what gives it the slightest of edges.
23. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Nobody got left behind for this one. Everyone across the series came back, and then they went and added even more to give us the most ambitious crossover of all time. Ridley, Simon Belmont, Sora, Sephiroth, Kazuya, and more all get to duke it out on the best stages of the series as well as some fresh new ones, and every character plays even better and more balanced than they ever have before. While the single player campaign isn’t quite as exciting as Subspace Emissary from Brawl, it still manages to be a pretty epic quest with fun boss battles. This is just the definitive Smash experience in my opinion.
22. Red Dead Redemption
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My daughter has affectionately labeled this game “Horse Movie,” and she’s not wrong. This is a true cowboy experience right here, with lots of gunfights and horse wrangling, and it’s all a blast. The story in particular is really well done, and there’s plenty of fun side quests too. Maybe the gunfights get a bit samey after a while, but it’s an enjoyable open world to explore and is filled with oddities and mysteries galore.
21. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
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The first Metal Gear game to make the list, and easily the most underrated of the bunch. It gets a lot of flak for the missing final episode that would have had Venom fight the young Liquid Snake, and while it does suck that that moment isn’t in the game, the story still feels plenty complete and well-done without it. Venom might be one of the most fascinating characters in the series, and the game has some of the most brutal gutpunches and tearjerking moments in the franchise. Maybe it’s just because I’m predisposed to love Metal Gear, but I loved this game even though I was well aware of what it didn’t have.
20. Final Fantasy VII
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Not to be a basic bitch, but this is my favorite Final Fantasy. I mean, the cast is all so cool and fun, the story is great, Sephiroth is an amazing villain, and there’s plenty of obscure and obtuse ways of finding secrets that make a strategy guide practically mandatory if you want the most out of the game. What’s not to love? I think I was mostly surprised by how good the game actually was; it’s always high on lists of the best games ever, and it definitely earns that. The fact that Aerith’s death still made me tear up despite being common knowledge is a testament to just how amazing this Fantasy is.
19. Mother 3
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EarthBound coasts by on its fun, lighthearted quirkiness… but what if you took that and applied heaping helpings of darkness and a more solid story? That’s Mother 3, a beautiful tale filled with the same out there humor as its predecessor as well as a lot of more mature and deeper themes than even the original tackled (mind you, Earthbound wasn’t devoid of deeper themes to begin with, so this is saying something). The ending is one of the few times I have openly sobbed while playing a video game. They need to officially release this in the West, because I will buy it day one. Fuck, I’ll pre-order it!
18. Yoshi’s Island
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If this game was only one of the most charmingly animated games ever made, that would be enough to earn it at least some respect. But it’s also one of the best platformers in a series that invented the genre, centered around a truly inspired baby-carrying gimmick and featuring all manner of creative boss battles and one of the most earwormy soundtracks ever made. That’s enough to get it a spot on this list, but the fact it solidified Shy Guys as a Mario mainstay and not just a one-shot enemy? That gets it into my top 20.
17. Spyro Reignited Trilogy
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It’s kind of cheating since it’s all three games in one package, but it’s my list, I make the rules. I view this as the definitive way to play Spyro; the redesigns are all fantastic (especially Elora) and the fact Tom Kenny is now the lovable purple scamp across all three games is wonderful. They even made the first game more enjoyable and even visually interesting, even though it’s still the weakest link in the series! And as much of a Crash Bandicoot stan as I am, the fact this game allows you to switch between the newly composed arrangements of the songs and the original Copeland tracks is a big W over the Bandicoot remakes only having the new versions of the songs.
16. Metal Gear Rising
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This is perhaps the most badass game ever made. The first level has Raiden battling through a war zone and then fighting a RAY singlehandedly, leaping across missiles and slicing it in half while the most fucking awesome metal music blares in the background. The game just decides to get even more insane from there. People have argued against it being canon for years, but these people are stupid. This game is just as insane and politically-charged as the rest of the series, so in my book, it’s fucking canon.
15. Undertale
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This game’s time in the spotlight has faded a bit, but that only makes it easier for me to look back on it and say, “Damn, that’s one of the finest games ever made.” It has all the quirkiness of the Mother series with unique combat and a stellar story, a cast of likable characters, and some of the best boss fights I’ve ever been through. Best of all, it’s a game that practically encourages and even rewards you for being nice! I still love it, even after all the discourse and skyrocketing popularity, and nothing will make me budge on that love.
14. Hades
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I’m a big fan of Greek mythology, so this is yet another game that would have had to try really hard to make me hate it. Thankfully, all its efforts were put into areas that made me love it instead. While the roguelike gameplay is well done, the writing and story are really the stars here, with fantastic character interactions between desperate god Zagreus, the gods of Olympus, and the various denizens of the underworld really making this game something truly special.
13. Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time
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Sometimes this game feels like the designers saw all those articles and reviews comparing the first game to Dark Souls and took it to heart, because some of the levels in this game are absolutely brutal—especially if you’re going for 100% completion. But that same difficulty makes playing through the levels a lot of fun as well; it’s probably the most challenging Crash outing to date. It really polishes and updates the Crash formula for the modern age, and hopefully they expand on this in a future game. If nothing else, it finally lets you play as Dingodile, which is a dream come true.
12. Grand Theft Auto V
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It’s wacky. It’s cartoonish. It has a surprisingly good story about three criminals from different walks of life becoming fire-forged friends as they violently work out their emotional issues. There’s just so much to do and so much to see, all sorts of collectibles and side missions, and more black comedy than you can shake a stick at, and all of it is made all the more enjoyable because the main villain protagonists are a likable bunch of nutjobs. Hell, sometimes I just like to hop into a car, put on some tunes, and cruise around until I can cause some mayhem, and the fact that’s just as valid as doing a bunch of story missions really makes me love the game.
11. Silent Hill 2
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While the first and third games are good in their own rights, I vastly prefer the psychological horror and the monsters manifesting as living allegories for trauma with heavy and dark symbolism as opposed to the evil cult narrative. Plus, you know, this one has Pyramid Head in it, and his presence makes sense instead of simply being there cuz he’s cool.
10. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials & Tribulations
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The Ace Attorney series is one of my favorites, and I love just about all the games in it and even the ones I don’t love always have one or two solid cases that keep me coming back. But pound for pound my favorite game in the series is the third one, the one that lets you play as Mia Fey, introduces the callous murderer Dahlia Hawthorne, and has you match wits with the coffee-guzzling prosecutor Godot. Even the filler cases are entertaining, with the one where Phoenix has to get to the bottom of a murder involving his evil doppleganger being wildly amusing (which is more than can be said for that circus case in the second game or cases two through three in the fourth).
9. Live A Live
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Few games can boast the sheer variety this game has on display, with levels changing up their style to give everything from standard RPG fair to a prolonged timed puzzle to a fighting game pastiche to an incredibly tense survival horror experience. We also have the precursor to Undertale here in a ninja-themed level where you can spare everyone you come across or otherwise brutally murder them. And while the stories remain relatively simple in every time period you visit, it doesn’t stop them from hitting hard when they need to, like with the fantasy RPG deconstruction that is Oersted’s chapter. This game would easily have switched places with the next game if the final level played a bit more to the game’s strengths, but hey, it’s still good enough to be in the top 10.
8. Chrono Trigger
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Square’s other time travel story is definitely the superior one even if it’s a traditional JRPG through and through. Of course, that is because it completely and fully takes advantage of its premise, with actions you take in one time period affecting others in turn, not to mention the vast amount of bonus bosses and sidequests there are to keep the multiple playthroughs to acquire all the endings fresh and fun. I’ve sunk so much time into getting all the endings on the DS version, and I’ve never once been bored even after visiting the Middle Ages or the ruined future world a dozen times.
7. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
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There are few games that I love revisiting more than this one. This is Metroidvania at its peak, a perfect blend of action, platforming, and RPG elements into one glorious Gothic horror monster mash package. What’s truly fun with this one is the myriad ways there are to bust the game right open. I’m not ashamed to admit I’ve grinded for hours so that I could dual-wield Crissaegrims and trivialize the Dracula and Galamoth battles.
6. Psychonauts 2
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The original Psychonauts is fun and quirky, and is only really held back by a pretty sloppy final level. This game, though? This game is damn near perfect. Nearly every level here is fun and memorable, and the ways Raz has to help each person deal with their mental trauma is a lot more nuanced and tasteful than the original game’s fair-for-its-time takes on dealing with mental illness. The minds of Ford’s old crew as well as Ford himself provide some of the best Psychonauts content to date, and really, who can hate a level that ends with Jack Black as a gay psychic rock star viking performing a musical number to obliterate his own insecurities?
5. Kingdom Hearts II
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This is where the Kingdom Hearts franchise peaked, and it’s a high note they’ve yet to reach again. Sure, the tutorial prologue level drags on for quite a long while, but once you get to play as Sora again, ooh boy is this basically the perfect meeting of the worlds of Disney and Square. The Disney worlds are a lot more fleshed out and have twice the plot due to midgame return visits, the combat is more exciting with fun little reaction commands to let you pull off crazy maneuvers, and you get to hang out with Tron and the most based of all Disney heroes, Chicken Little. Best of all, the story manages to strike the perfect balance between being complex and silly without disappearing all the way up its own ass like later entries would.
4. Jak & Daxter: The Precursor Legacy
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In my house, there was a legend that I had beaten this game to completion one hundred times. I’m not entirely sure how accurate that is, but considering how often I replayed this growing up it can’t be too far off. This is one of the most gorgeous platformers around, and Naughty Dog’s final shot at a genre they’d perfected with their Crash Bandicoot games. Even all these years later the visuals are breathtaking; I still am in awe at how you can see the entire world from atop Snowy Mountain. Every day I cry because they decided to turn the series into GTA clones instead of continuing to explore the gorgeous fantasy world they created in this game.
3. Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
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The original Crash Bandicoot was the first game I ever played, and the rest of the series were cornerstones of my childhood. Imagine how elated I was when they not only remade the games, but they created the single definitive way to play them! Sure, the soundtrack being redone can be a little hit or miss, but they completely unfucked the brutal difficulty of the first game (and this is even with adding back the ball-bustingly hard “Stormy Ascent” level) and for the most part left the latter two games entirely untouched save a graphical boost and the ability to play as my girl Coco. Playable Coco alone makes this a dream come true.
2. Batman: Arkham City
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The Arkham series is one of the most consistently great series, and this is its greatest entry. The titular city is massive, with so many things to do, and the combat and puzzles are polished to perfection. Add in some actual detective work, some truly epic boss battles against iconic Batman villains like Clayface and Mr. Freeze (and also Solomon Grundy, because why the fuck not?), the ability to play as Catwoman, and one of the most shocking and tragic tales the Dark Knight has ever been in, and I’m more than happy to call it my second favorite game ever.
1. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
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Of course, there was no hope Arkham City had at overcoming this game. This is Kojima’s magnum opus, not least because the entire rest of the Metal Gear series revolves around the events that transpire in this story. After the mindfuck that was the second game, it’s nice to return to a more coherent story, one detailing how Big Boss came to be the man that Snake fought in Zanzibar Land. Everything in the series sprang forth because of the actions the characters take here, and each subsequent game just makes this one better and better. Every single boss battle is unique and engaging, and the final battle is one of the most heartbreaking moments in all of gaming. I still cry every single time I get to the ending. It's such an amazing game, with a relatively simple yet still strong and convoluted story populated with a Russian madman with inexplicable lightning powers, a spirit medium's ghost, and a man who controls bees. God bless Hideo Kojima, that absolute madman.
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Willi Carlisle Live Preview: 2/9, Schubas, Chicago
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
The critters in Willi Carlisle's Critterland (Signature Sounds) aren't just varmints like the one that graces the album's absurd cover, nor the two-headed lamb "too strange to survive." They're anybody--human or otherwise--considered an outcast by the unrealistic standards set forth by society. On his Darrell Scott-produced third album, Carlisle digs into his own personal history and local mythology to paint a picture of an American south that pits the freaks against each other, and where those who dare to be different nonetheless find kinship in one another. With a pared-down instrumental arsenal (most songs contain just acoustic guitar, banjo, steel guitar, and/or harmonica), Carlisle's ramshackle delivery and utmost longing stand tall and beckon you to sing along.
On Critterland, Carlisle gives you anthems right from the start. The album's title track, based on an attempt at living in an intentional community in Arkansas, celebrates those "makin' wagers on the critters that we see crossing the road;" led by propulsive banjo, the song soars in the chorus with celebratory harmonica and expansive steel guitar. Purportedly, Carlisle wanted to let loose on the record, inspired by the ragged rambunctiousness of his live show, and you can see "Critterland" becoming a set highlight for the rest of his career. Critterland is far from a fists-in-the-air record, though. Many songs tackle substance abuse, addiction, and suicide with a mix of earnestness, dark humor, and self-awareness. On the gorgeously finger-picked "The Arrangements", the narrator can't take too much joy in the fact that his horrible father has met his maker, as he's beginning to see himself in his dad, ultimately leading himself to think, "It's still sad when bad men die." "Higher Lonesome", the album's only completely true story, sees a drug-addled Carlisle at first "dreamin' of a country I saw at the rodeo," mistaken in his quest for non-existent perfection. As the song progresses, he toys with his own mortality: "See, I don't want to hit rock bottom, just to see how deep it goes / Shine a light on six feet under so I ain't afraid to go." Eventually, he joins AL-Anon and realizes the pain he's inflicted on himself and others, and his penchant for soul-crushing wordplay shines brightest: "With every coin the joiners get, they're farther from the pain of it / All the hurting that we did, it's a shame no coin'll pay for it."
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Carlisle certainly knows how to start a song and hook you. He'll pay tribute to a friend who committed suicide and whose body was never found because his note used words too complex for the cops to understand. His immediate vocal harmonies with Jude Brothers on "I Want No Children" catalyze a fiddle-and-banjo instant folk classic. And as soon as 7-minute spoken word closer "The Money Grows on Trees" begins, you know you're in for Carlisle at his troubadour best, showcasing the lyrical dexterity of your favorite rapper. It's "When the Pills Wear Off", though, that devastates all the way through. "Father forgive me for what I have done / Drove 200 miles for six inches of love," he sings, placing you in a world of neon-lit bars and dingy motels. But the song's big reveal, from both an emotional, plot, and instrumental standpoint breaks you. "It's selfish to fall for yourself in someone," Carlisle opines, the other side of the coin of the mourning narrator of "The Arrangements", before continuing, "I know that I want him and always will / I don't think he could have known that it was fentanyl." At the moment he names the deadly drug, the song's plaintive piano and cinematic strings squeak and warble to a clumsy stop, as if to emulate a life cut short. When the "The Money Grows on Trees" ends--it's a song based on David Mac's When Money Grew on Trees, firsthand accounts of a weed moonshiner and the corrupt sheriff that allowed him to do it--it's clear that Carlisle's use of regional history is far from mere aesthetic cosplay like it is for so many of his contemporaries. He can change endings all he wants, in the stories of his lives and those of others, through his songs, but it's the act of analyzing contemporary ills through bonafide folklore that emphasizes the absurdity of the here and now.
Carlisle headlines Schubas tonight. Nashville folk duo Golden Shoals opens. Doors at 7:30 PM, show at 8. The show is sold out.
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Arroyo Deathmatch's arsenal of banjos.
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Julien Baker’s Dark Magic
by Matt Hendrickson (Februrary/March 2021 for Garden & Gun) / photo by Alysse Gafkjen
The most distinctive feature of the album, though, is that Baker has added a fuller sound to her arsenal, including banjo, mandolin, and, for the first time, drums, rather than the spare guitar and piano of her previous efforts. She’s opened the door another crack, revealing a richer self-portrait. “I still have this crazy control hang-up for some reason,” she says. “But I didn’t realize how much I missed collaborating with other people.”
Baker is understandably wary of characterizing Little Oblivions as a redemption project. She declines to give specifics on the events of 2019, though she knows she can be way too hard on herself. “My therapist says I’m the person with the least amount of self-compassion she’s ever seen,” she says wryly. But she’s grateful that she’s been given time to focus on her well-being—and on Beans (who now really needs to be let out). She muses about getting another dog, which she’d name Cornbread, of course. “I never really got the dog thing,” she says. “I was like, yeah, animals, cute. But they’re love in its best form. She’s not even particularly good. She’s not particularly obedient. But I still have this unexplainable bond to her. She’s taught me a lot about myself.”  
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[Review] The Hobbit (GBA)
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An unexpected... decent handheld companion game.
I compared Inevitable‘s console Hobbit game to Starfox Adventures, which itself is riffing on 3D Zelda. Appropriately enough when Saffire came to do a GBA edition, the result feels like a top-down Zelda. There’s combat and puzzles, plus a growing arsenal of tools including various ranged weapons of dubious use and two kinds of firework to get past obstacles. I will say that traversing the levels is more complex than any proper Zelda, with lots of narrow paths and clambering for complication. It actually makes the world feel more realistic, although I could do without the dead-ends some levels have.
Bilbo’s journey feels closer to the book than the console game did; indeed there’s more dialogue quoted verbatim from Tolkien’s work here, not to mention levels set around Rivendell, the Carrock/Beorn’s abode, and the desolation surrounding Erebor. Add to this more frequent conversational snippets and the quick pace, and it ends up feeling a breezy and enjoyable adaptation. Of course there are cuts as well; you barely interact with Smaug, and don’t even see his death! All the dwarves also share palette-swapped sprites and portraits save Thorin and Bombur, but I suppose most felt interchangeable in the book itself as well.
I liked how the console game expanded on the story with new characters; that doesn’t happen here so much, outside of minor incidental NPCs. There’s a lot more enemy types though with lots of angry animals of varying degrees of cartooniness. You have rodents of unusual size; various bats, birds, and bugs; evil squirrels, exploding slugs, Banjo-Kazooie style vines, trolls to pickpocket near Erebor, even ghosts in the tombs you explore in the ruins of Dale. Bosses include a gigantic wasp, octopus, and of course spiders, while the final confrontation is with a wolf-mounted goblin (perhaps Bolg?).
So combat is prevalent but there’s other kinds of gameplay. Some levels are peaceful and involve minigames or stealth, which is thankfully trivial with this game’s version of the magic ring. Exploration is rewarded with runes for upgrading your stats, coins for extra lives (a relatively merciful system, although it’s easy to instantly die from pits or water), or abundant food to stuff in your full pockets. The food system lets you refill your health at any time but requires opening the menu; considering I was often at full capacity I would have liked an auto-consumption mechanic but oh well.
So yes, it’s a decent enough little effort, and without many of the frustrations that characterised my playthrough of the console game. Like many GBA games of the era it has a pseudo-prerendered graphical style which has held up better than most thanks to its cartoony colourfulness, and little touches like the weather cycle in some levels were appreciated. It was just a nice chill time!
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;; Don’t mind this post, guys. Just keeping track of my muse count below the cut, lol
Aaarrrghh (Tales of Arcadia)
Aaravos (The Dragon Prince)
Ace (Kuni no Alice)
Adam (RWBY)
Adam (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Aden (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Adrien (Miraculous)
Ahanu (OC, The Untamed Wilds series)
Aizawa (Boku no Hero/My Hero Academia)
Ajali (OC, The Lion King*)
Ajax (OC, Ascension**)
Akabane (GetBackers)
Akei Okami (OC, Wolf Song)
Akira (Persona 5)
Akiru (OC, The Cat Returns)
Akisu (OC, Harry Potter)
Aladi (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Alekai (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Alexios (Assassin’s Creed)
Aljunn (OC, Poison Daggers)
Altair (Assassin’s Creed)
Amani (OC, The Lion King)
Amon (OC, Solomon’s Key)
Anchor (Finding Nemo)
Angus (OC, untitled novel)
Anik (OC, Portal Skip)
Anubis (OC/mythological figure, untitled novel)
Apollo (Olympos)
Aramis (OC, untitled novel)
Archer (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Archibald (Tales of Arcadia)
Archimedes (OC, Secret of NIMH)
Argent (OC, The Edovin Trilogy)
Argo (OC, untitled novel)
Argus (OC, untitled novel)
Ari (OC, untitled novel)
Arius (OC, The Edovin Trilogy)
Arno (Assassin’s Creed)
Arqaedyn (OC, Overreach)
Arrow (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Arsene (Code:Realize)
Arsene Lupin (OC, The Mysterious Cases of Arsene Lupin)
Arten (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Artimaes (OC, The Horseman Series)
Artix (AdventureQuest/DragonFable)
Aspen (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Asra (The Arcana)
Asra (OC, Black Souls Rising)
Asra Fisher (OC, Harry Potter)
Asta (OC, Ascension)
Astaroth (OC, Solomon’s Key)
Aurelio (OC, Seas of Stormfall)
Auren (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Avel (OC, The Faded Legends saga)
Averin (OC, Firestone)
Avis (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Avos (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Aym (OC, Solomon’s Key)
Azir (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Azkhal (OC, untitled novel)
Azra-Khal (OC, untitled novel)
Azriel (OC, Crossover)
Bael (OC, Solomon’s Key)
Bagheera (The Jungle Book)
Bakugou (Boku no Hero/My Hero Academia)
Balthasar (OC, Down the Rabbit Hole)
Balthazar (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Balto (Balto)
Ban (GetBackers)
Banjo (Banjo-Kazooie)
Banzai (The Lion King)
Barik (Nora: The Last Chronicle of Devildom)
Baron (The Cat Returns)
Barrel (OC, Pokemon)
Bartleby (OC, Down the Rabbit Hole)
Bartleby (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Batty (FernGully)
Beast (Beauty and the Beast)
Bear (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Beetle (Kubo and the Two Strings)
Beta (OC, Viral Infection)
Black Jack (OC, The Untamed Wilds series)
Black Joker (Kuni no Alice)
Blaine (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Blitz (OC, How to Train Your Dragon)
Blood (Kuni no Alice)
Boomer (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Boris (Kuni no Alice)
Bow (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)
Bowser (Mario)
Branch (Trolls)
Break (Pandora Hearts)
Briggs (OC, Finding Nemo/Finding Dory)
Buer (OC, Solomon’s Key)
Bunnymund (Rise of the Guardians)
Caine (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Cal (OC, untitled novel)
Cale (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Callum (The Dragon Prince)
Camber (OC, untitled novel)
Campbell (Camp Camp)
Canterbury (Black Butler)
Capper (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Cassius (OC, Brightwire)
Caster (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Catra (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)
Chardonnay (Sweet Beginnings***)
Charlie (Monsterkind)
Cherry (Sweet Beginnings)
Chester (Tales of Phantasia)
Chouza (Itsuwaribito)
Chris Blackford (OC, Crossover)
Chrono (Chrono Crusade)
Chuuya (Bungou Stray Dogs)
Colte (OC, Viral Infection)
Conn (OC, The Arcanum Chronicles)
Connor (Assassin’s Creed)
Connwaer (named by me, with permission from crimson-chains)
Cornelius (Thumbelina)
Cranberry Lemon (Sweet Beginnings)
Creek (Trolls)
Cress (Tales of Phantasia)
Crosjando (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Crow (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Crowley (Oz+)
Cryptic (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Cysero (AdventureQuest/DragonFable)
Dabi (My Hero/Boku no Hero Academia)
Dagan (OC, untitled novel)
Daisuke (D.N.Angel)
Daniel (Camp Camp)
Dantalion (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Dante (Devil May Cry)
Dante Ignatius (OC, untitled novel)
Dante Kronos (OC, Down the Rabbit Hole)
Dante Rhodes (OC, Harry Potter)
Darien (OC, Misplaced Magic)
Dark (D.N.Angel)
Dark Law (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Dark Pit (Kid Icarus)
Darrow (OC, untitled novel)
Dastan (OC, Silence Lost)
Data (OC, Viral Infection)
David (Camp Camp)
Dazai (Bungou Stray Dogs)
Deaikil (OC, Ascension)
Decim (Death Parade)
Delta (OC, Viral Infection)
Devil (Sweet Beginnings)
Devon (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Devon (OC, The Camp Mythos series)
Dezimir (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Dhambi (OC, The Lion King)
Digit (OC, Viral Infection)
Docks (OC, untitled novel)
Dodger (OC, Down the Rabbit Hole)
Dodger (OC, Secret of NIMH)
Don Karnage (Talespin)
Double Trouble (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power)
Dr. Facilier (The Princess and the Frog)
Drake (OC, Black Souls Rising)
Drossel (Black Butler)
Duststorm (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
E (AdventureQuest/DragonFable)
Ed (The Lion King)
Eivan (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Elias (OC, The Pariah Chronicles)
Elias (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Elijah (OC, The Edovin Trilogy)
Elliot (Kuni no Alice)
Elliott (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Elliot Redmond (OC, Seas of Stormfall)
Emmett (OC, Down the Rabbit Hole)
Envy (Full Metal Alchemist)
Envy (OC, The Intentions series)
Eravi (OC, untitled novel)
Etienne (OC, untitled novel)
Euro (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Ezio (Assassin’s Creed)
Ezra (OC, Star Wars)
Fai (Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles)
Falkor (The Neverending Story)
Fallon (Sirius the Jaeger)
Fangtooth (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Farren (Lego Elves)
Felix (Satan and Me)
Felix Agreste (Miraculous Ladybug)
Fengari (OC, RWBY)
Fenris (Dragon Age)
Ferio (Magic Knight Rayearth)
Ferran (OC, GrimmalWar)
Ferrin (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Ferris (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Festus (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Finn (OC, Brightwire)
Fisk (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Fox (RWBY)
Gadget (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Gage (OC, The Edovin Trilogy)
Gajeel (Fairy Tail)
Gale (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Galvyn (OC, untitled novel)
Ganta (Deadman Wonderland)
Gareki (Karneval)
Garrett (Quest for Camelot)
Garrick (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Garry (Ib)
Gavin (OC, Seventh Shard)
Gawl (Generator Gawl)
Geilver (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Gideon (Seven Princes of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth)
Gil (Pandora Hearts)
Gilvein (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Gin (OC, My Hero/Boku no Hero Academia)
Ginji (GetBackers)
Ginko (Mushishi)
Ginti (Death Parade)
Gintoki (Gintama)
Gintoki (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Giza (OC, The Lion King)
Gizmo (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Gizmo (OC, Beyond the Rainbow)
Glitch (OC, Viral Infection)
Gojyo (Saiyuki)
Goku (Saiyuki)
Gourry (The Slayers)
Gowland (Kuni no Alice)
Graham (OC, Assassin’s Creed, Harry Potter, Outlander)
Gray (Fairy Tail)
Gray Ringmarc (Kuni no Alice)
Griffin (Quest for Camelot)
Grillby (Undertale)
Guy (The Croods)
Guy Cecil (Tales of the Abyss)
Guy Diamond (Trolls)
Hades (Olympos)
Hagane (OC, untitled novel)
Hak (Akatsuki no Yona/Yona of the Dawn)
Hans (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Hapsun (OC, Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic)
Harper (OC, The Moonlight Ring)
Harrison (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Harrow (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Haru (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Haruka (Tactics)
Hatari (OC, The Lion King)
Hatch (OC, untitled novel)
Hatchet (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Hatsuharu (Fruits Basket)
Hawke (OC, Beyond the Rainbow)
Hector “Striker” Marques (OC, The Edge of Dawn)
Hibiki (OC, Boku no Hero/My Hero Academia)
Hikae (Itsuwaribito)
Hiraishi (OC, untitled novel)
Hiro (Big Hero 6)
Hiruko (Itsuwaribito)
Hiruko (Nightmare Inspector)
Hisago (Itsuwaribito)
Hisirdoux “Douxie” Casperan (Tales of Arcadia)
Hook (Okashi na Shima no Peter Pan/Sweet Neverland)
Hunk (Voltron Legendary Defender)
Ibal (OC, untitled novel)
Ifari (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Ikuto (Shugo Chara)
Impey (Code:Realize)
Indigo “Indie” Tyrian (OC, Among the Stars)
Indivar (OC, Seventh Shard)
Inosuke (Demon Slayer)
Inuyasha (Inuyasha)
Isaac (OC, The Stormfront Chronicles)
Isaac Vivre (OC, Camp Camp)
Isaiah (OC, Evermore)
Isandro (OC, Black Souls Rising)
Izark Kia Tarj (From Far Away)
Izaya (Durarara!!)
Izmael (OC, Dead Man’s Day)
Izo (OC, untitled novel)
Izrael (OC, Cantor Descending)
Jabber Quill (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Jace (OC, Down the Rabbit Hole)
Jacquimo (Thumbelina)
Jack (Rise of the Guardians)
Jade Moonfeather (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Jael (OC, untitled novel)
James (Pokemon)
Jasper (OC, The Moonlight Ring)
Jasper Taigan (OC, The Sand Skulls Series)
Jax (OC, Misplaced Magic)
Jay (OC, Camp Camp)
Jellal (Fairy Tail)
Jericho (Kuni no Alice)
Jester Ring (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Jinx (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Johnny (Sing)
Joker (OC, Down the Rabbit Hole)
Judal (Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic)
Julius (Kuni no Alice)
Jumba (Lilo and Stitch)
Justin (OC, Camp Camp)
Jyugo (Nanbaka)
Kade (OC, Plague)
Kaelan (OC, The Wild Warriors series)
Kagura (Demon Love Spell)
Kai (OC, untitled novel)
Kal (OC, untitled novel)
Kale (OC, Animorphs)
Kaminari (Boku no Hero/My Hero Academia)
Kanda (D. Gray-Man)
Karimu (OC, The Lion King)
Karkat (Homestuck)
Karma (Assassination Classroom)
Kasi (OC, The Lion King)
Kaspar (OC, The Tangled Series)
Katsuo (OC, Persona 4)
Kaushal (OC, Desert Sands)
Kavit (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Kazuki Fuuchouin (GetBackers)
Kazuki Muto (Busou Renkin)
Keidynn (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Keith (Voltron Legendary Defender)
Kestrel (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Keturi (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Khazroq (OC, untitled novel)
Khireus (OC, untitled novel)
Ki (OC, untitled novel)
Kifo (OC, The Lion King)
Kin (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Kirishima (Boku no Hero/My Hero Academia)
Kizami (Corpse Party)
Klarth (Tales of Phantasia)
Klein (OC, Down the Rabbit Hole)
Korand (OC, The Edovin Trilogy)
Koro-sensei (Assassination Classroom)
Krampus (OC, untitled novel)
Kratos (Tales of Symphonia)
Krin (OC, Ascension)
Kuhani (OC, The Lion King)
Kuiba (OC, The Lion King)
Kuro (Servamp)
Kurogane (Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles)
Kutal (Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Kweli (OC, The Lion King)
Kyle (OC, Desert Sands)
Kyo (Fruits Basket)
Lark (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Lavi (D. Gray-Man)
Law/Lawrence (OC, Plague)
Lawrence (Seven Princes of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth)
Lawson (OC, The Untamed Wilds series)
Leif (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Leon (OC, Beyond the Rainbow)
Leonardo (Oz+)
Leraje (OC, Solomon’s Key)
Levi (OC, untitled novel)
Li (CardCaptors)
Lily (Servamp)
Lincoln (OC, untitled novel)
Link (Breath of the Wild)
Lion-O (Thundercats 2011)
Lionheart (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Locien Kei (OC, untitled novel)
Lock (OC, Pokemon)
Lock (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Loki (Kamigami no Asobi)
Lokus (OC, The White Game)
Lotus (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Lowell (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Lucas DuSauvage (OC, Crossover)
Lucian (OC, Catching Smoke)
Lucian (OC, untitled novel)
Lucien (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Luka (Miraculous)
Luke Ainsworth (Sacred Blacksmith)
Luke fon Fabre (Tales of the Abyss)
Lune (The Cat Returns)
Lux (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Lyric (OC, Second Moon)
Lyric (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Mad King (X-Ray and Vav)
Mael (OC, untitled novel)
Majestic (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Makoto (Free!)
Marco (Animorphs)
Marius (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Marius (OC, Down the Rabbit Hole)
Markos (OC, untitled novel)
Marquis (OC, Brightwire)
Marshall Lee (Adventure Time)
Mason (OC, untitled novel)
Masquerade (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Mauti (OC, The Lion King)
Maverick (OC, untitled novel)
Max (Camp Camp)
Maximus (Tangled/The Tangled Series)
Mercury (RWBY)
Merlot (Sweet Beginnings)
Merrick (OC, untitled novel)
Messiah (Seven Princes of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth)
Micah (OC, Micah’s Guidebooks series)
Michal (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Midnight Star (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Mifune (Soul Eater)
Migs (OC, The Camp Mythos series)
Mikasi (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Mikhael (OC, Fall of the Titans)
Mikhael (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Milori (Neverland Fairies)
Mist Flare (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Mitsuhide (Akagami no Shirayuki/Snow White with the Red Hair)
Mitsuru (Nanbaka)
Mizani (OC, The Lion King)
Mkali (OC, The Lion King)
Mogar (X-Ray and Vav)
Momotaro (Free!)
Montague (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Monty (OC, Pokemon)
Morgan (OC, untitled novel)
Morgana (Persona 5)
Musashi (Nanbaka)
Mushra (Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Muta (The Cat Returns)
Myles (OC, Rewrite)
Mzungu (OC, The Lion King)
N (Pokemon)
Nagi (Deadman Wonderland)
Naro (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Nathan (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Nathaniel (Miraculous)
Natsu (Fairy Tail)
Nephr (OC, The Edovin Trilogy)
Nero (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Nguvu (OC, The Lion King)
Nico (Nanbaka)
Nico (OC, Black Souls Rising)
Nicolae (OC, untitled novel)
Nicu (OC, untitled novel)
Nightdream (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Niklaus (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Nikolae (OC, D. Gray-Man)
Nils (OC, The Edovin Trilogy)
Nirav (OC, Desert Sands)
Nix (OC, untitled novel)
Njozi (OC, The Lion King)
Noah (OC, Beast in the Bottle)
Nod (Epic)
Noir (OC, The Cat Returns)
Nora (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Nora (Nora: The Last Chronicle of Devildom)
Obi (Akagami no Shirayuki/Snow White with the Red Hair)
Oga (Beelzebub)
Ojiro (Boku no Hero/My Hero Academia)
Oleander (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Oriander (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Orion (OC, untitled novel)
Orpheus (OC, Edge of Legend)
Orson (OC, The Stormfront Chronicles)
Orson (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Orson Gibbs (OC, Plague)
Oseru (Nora: The Last Chronicle of Devildom)
Ouro (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Oz (Oz+)
Oz Diggs (OC, Beyond the Rainbow)
Ozpin (RWBY)
Pallum (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Pax (Satan and Me)
Peter Pan (Okashi na Shima no Peter Pan/Sweet Neverland)
Peter White (Kuni no Alice)
Phalanx (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Philip (Sirius the Jaeger)
Pips (FernGully)
Piras (Awaken)
Pit (Kid Icarus)
Pteryn (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Qivral (OC, Ascension)
Quinn (OC, untitled novel)
Quirin (The Tangled Series)
Qwan (Qwan)
Rafiki (The Lion King)
Rai (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Rai (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Raimundo (Xiaolin Showdown)
Raito (OC, The Cat Returns)
Raitou (OC, Boku no Hero/My Hero Academia)
Raja (OC, untitled novel)
Rajan (OC, Desert Sands)
Rama Anin (OC, untitled novel)
Rampo (Bungou Stray Dogs)
Ratchet (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Ravenblade (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Reik (OC, untitled novel)
Reiss (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Remus (Harry Potter, Marauders’ Era specifically)
Remy (X-Men, personal adaptation)
Ren (RWBY)
Rhett (OC, Finding Nemo/Finding Dory)
Rick O’Connell (The Mummy)
Ridge (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Rin (Free!)
Rin Okumura (Blue Exorcist)
Rishi (OC, Desert Sands)
Rivan (Nora: The Last Chronicle of Devildom)
Rivaren (OC, The Kingship Quartet)
River (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Roane (OC, untitled novel)
Robin (Disney’s Robin Hood)
Rock (Nanbaka)
Rocky (Chicken Run)
Roman (RWBY)
Rome (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Ronin (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Rowain (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Roux (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Roy (Full Metal Alchemist)
Roy G. Biv (Monsterkind)
Rukh (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Runaan (The Dragon Prince)
Rush (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Russell (OC, untitled novel)
Russell “Rusty” Carmine (OC, Among the Stars)
Rusty (OC, Blackwater)
Ryo (OC, Crossover)
Ryuji (Persona 5)
Ryuma (Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Ryuu (OC, Boku no Hero/My Hero Academia)
Sabito (Demon Slayer)
Sadir (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Sage (OC, The Kingship Quartet)
Sago (Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Sahar (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Sahari (OC, untitled novel)
Saiqeit (OC, untitled novel)
Samhain Shade (OC, Among the Stars)
Samon (Nanbaka)
Sanji (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Saru (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Sasha (OC, Pokemon)
Satan (Satan and Me)
Scar (The Lion King)
Scissor (Okashi na Shima no Peter Pan/Sweet Neverland)
Senji (Deadman Wonderland)
Sesshomaru (Inuyasha)
Shade (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Shahad (OC, The Edovin Trilogy)
Sharrkan (Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic)
Shere Khan (The Jungle Book)
Shetani (OC, The Lion King)
Shin-Ah (Akatsuki no Yona/Yona of the Dawn)
Shiro (Voltron Legendary Defender)
Shirou (Brand New Animal)
Shizuo (Durarara!!)
Shock (OC, Pokemon)
Shockwave (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Shuseki (OC, My Hero/Boku no Hero Academia)
Sigma (OC, Viral Infection)
Silence (OC, The Intentions series)
Silver LeBlanc (OC, Among the Stars)
Sindar (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Skek (OC, DnD, untitled novel)
SkekMal (The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance)
Soren (The Dragon Prince)
Soul (Soul Eater)
Spark (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Staz (Blood Lad)
Steele (Balto)
Stein (Soul Eater)
Sting (Fairy Tail)
Stormblade (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Strix (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Styx (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Sugino (Tactics)
Sumu (OC, The Lion King)
Sun (RWBY)
Sun (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Sunny Pine (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Surefire Arrow (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Sval (OC, untitled novel)
Swift (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Syaoran (Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles)
Syuro (OC, untitled novel)
Taavi (OC, untitled novel)
Taeval (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Taigus (OC, untitled novel)
Takhal (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Tamani (OC, The Lion King)
Tanjiro (Demon Slayer)
Tatizo (OC, The Lion King)
Tempest (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Terra (OC, untitled novel)
Terra (Kingdom Hearts)
Terence (Neverland Fairies)
Thomas O’Malley (Aristocats)
Thompson (Black Butler)
Thor (Kamigami no Asobi)
Tick (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Timber (Black Butler)
Tink (Okashi na Shima no Peter Pan/Sweet Neverland)
Titan (OC, Dragonmist)
Titian (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Titus (Seven Princes of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth)
Tjarron (OC, Brightwire)
Tobias (Animorphs)
Todoroki (Boku no Hero/My Hero Academia)
Tokiya (Time Guardian)
Tokoyami (Boku no Hero/My Hero Academia)
Toris (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Torren (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Train (Black Cat)
Travis (OC, Camp Camp)
Tyr (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Tyrian (OC, The Edovin Trilogy)
Tzekhal (OC, untitled novel)
Tzuriel (OC, untitled novel)
U-1146/White Blood Cell (Cells at Work)
Ueki (Law of Ueki)
Umbra (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Undertaker (Black Butler)
Uno (Nanbaka)
Uno (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Uriel (Satan and Me)
Utsuho (Itsuwaribito)
Vafa (Arabian Dreams)
Valiance (OC, The Stormfront Chronicles)
Varian (The Tangled Series)
Vasha (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Venn (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Venture (OC, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
Vheildar (OC, Ascension)
Vince (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Viper (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Warren (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Watanuki (xxxHolic)
Wesley (Oz+)
Weston (OC, Beyond the Rainbow)
White (Love Among Us)
White Joker (Kuni no Alice)
Willow (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Wisp (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Wit (OC, Beast in the Bottle)
Wizardmon (Digimon)
Wolf (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Xander (OC, The Faded Legends Saga)
Xavier (The Tangled Series)
Xelloss (The Slayers)
Yamato (Nanbaka)
Yarrow (OC, Neverland Fairies)
Yasuo (OC, untitled novel)
Yildun (Star Crossed)
Yogi (Karneval)
Yosuke (Persona 4)
Yudar (OC, the Edovin Trilogy)
Yukito (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Yukito (OC, The Cat Returns)
Yuliy (Sirius the Jaeger)
Yuri (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Yuri Plisetsky (Yuri on Ice)
Zack (OC, Camp Camp)
Zeig (OC, The Edovin Trilogy)
Zeik (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
Zelgadiss (The Slayers)
Zen (Akagami no Shirayuki/Snow White with the Red Hair)
Zera (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Zevran (Dragon Age)
Zigisu (OC, untitled novel)
Zoroaster (OC, Blossoms of the Heart)
Zuko (Avatar: The Last Airbender)
Zwei (OC, Shinzo/Mushrambo)
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talesmaniac89 · 4 years
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Choices - You Chose Dean
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New to Choices? Start Here
Pairing: Dean x Reader
Summary: Choices is an interactive Supernatural choose your own adventure story where your choices determine the outcome and whether it’s a Dean x Reader or Sam x Reader. Go to the intro to start your story now!
Triggers: None really, some mention of Dean putting himself in harm’s way.
Choice:  [You chose Dean Winchester]
Y/N = Your Name
“Right… So, to make sure we’re ready…” Dean said with a sigh, eyeing the signs as they passed by. The tense tone and hard voice of a soldier enough for you to tell you were quickly closing in on the farmhouse in question. 
“There’s supposed to be five demons in there. We’ll have to take ‘em all out fast. Try to catch them off guard,” Dean spoke over the music, echoing the earlier plan and case details. Though you didn’t mind. It was better to be prepared. Know the case inside out. Especially when you were dealing with those slimy black-eyed bastards. They tended to try and wiggle their way free if you left them even the slightest bit of breathing room.
According to the briefing, the five demons had made themselves a cosy little home in the middle of farm town USA. Happily living their best evil little lives and causing havoc wherever they went. But they weren’t big shots. So, the fight shouldn’t be too hard for three experienced hunters. In, out, find a motel for a snooze if necessary and home in time for lunch tomorrow.
“We’ll have to split up. (Y/N), I think…” Dean started, those infuriatingly striking green eyes glancing up at you through the rear-view mirror and nearly leaving you tongue-tied. Damn him and his… Gorgeous fucking bastard. You couldn’t even think straight. Dean Winchester did things to your mind; filthy, explicit, breathless things. Leaving you mentally winded and unable to string two words together with just a flash of green or a blinding smile.
Yet you somehow still managed to get the protest out before he finished his sentence. The stubbornness of a hunter tackling the wanton daydreamer in you to the floor and wrestling the not-so-innocent devil on your shoulder into submission for long enough to let you find your voice again.
“I’m not sitting this one out Winchester,” You snapped back. Allowing your annoyance to mask the way the hunter always left you winded as you shot down Dean’s attempt to keep you out of harm's way. Like he did every hunt. Disguised as you either taking on the research-, backup- or otherwise removed from action roles.
Though he always failed. You were just as unwilling to see him hurt as he was to see anyone hurt. There was no way in hell you’d be able to sit a fight out and risk the man you loved (oh so very secretly and silently mind you) get hurt because of it. 
“Alright… But you’re staying behind me,” Dean sighed after a moment. Clearly sensing the fight brewing as he backed off quite easily. Plus, even the infuriatingly protective hunter had to agree that 3 against 5 were still better odds than 2 against 5. No matter how much he wanted to go in, guns blazing, alone to keep his little brother and you out of harm’s way.
“Ok, so… We’ll head in the front, while Sammy goes around back?” You clarified; happy he’d dropped the fight for once. And doubly happy since you’d be right there by his side. Able to protect him and the heart you’d silently slipped him without him noticing. 
“Yeah, after, we paint some Devil’s Traps outside. Give ‘em nowhere to run,” Dean’s voice was all business again as he revved the engine, green eyes hard as you sped down the old country roads. Straightening in your own seat, you felt the adrenaline start coursing through you. It was show time, and you were planning on kicking some serious demon ass. 
--- 
“Nice place they’ve got here…” Raising an eyebrow, you kept your eyes on the dilapidated farmhouse through the trees as you stepped out of the car, hidden just out of view from the demon hideout. Unable to stop the disgusted shudder that crawled up your spine as snapshots from some of the goriest movies you knew flashed in front of your eyes.
It looked like something from a classic horror movie. You could nearly hear the Deliverance banjo music in the background as your eyes scanned the rickety porch and rotting wood. It was the kind of place you’d normally scream at the characters on the screen to run away from. Not in fear, but in pure exasperation. After all, nothing good was ever found in old abandoned farmhouses. The demons in the one in front of you just helped prove your point. 
Following Dean to the back of the car, you kept your angel blade by your side as you busied yourself stocking up on holy water and enough iron to make Tony Stark jealous. Taking extra care to ensure everything was safely strapped to your body, and that none of the ‘pointier’ weapons would end up turning on you if you took a tumble. Though you knew you’d most likely just end up sticking to good ol’ reliable and angelic in your hand. The silver white blade thumping against your thigh matched your heartbeat. Adrenaline already coursing pleasurably through your veins from the thought of the upcoming fight.
You needed action, and you needed it fast. The nearly uncomfortable buzz in your body seemed to be reacting violently to the evil in the air, culminating in an itch in your bones that nothing but gunpowder and steel could scratch. So, as you finished building your wearable arsenal of guns, knives and all things pain-inducing, you glanced over at Dean, lips parted to get the show on the road. However, Dean wasn’t moving next to you. 
The gun he’d picked up first still heavy in his palm as he stood frozen, watching you. Worry making the green summer days in his eyes cloud over like a sudden midday storm. The barely hidden pain in them squeezing at your heart as you readied yourself for words you knew would come. 
“You don’t have to…”
“Yes, I do Dean,” You sighed, unwilling to even let him finish his usual attempt at making you sit the hunt out. The same frustrating song and dance as always, yet you couldn’t help the way your heart followed the rhythm of it. The kind, protective streak that made the hunter ask you that same question every time you set out to fight another monster was, after all, part of why you loved him. 
Always so willing to carry every burden on his own shoulders, yet hiding that small, fragile part of himself that showed how everyone’s burdens were taking their toll. Keeping his own pain, his own burdens, hidden until he was alone in the bunker. Or at least, until he thought he was alone. You’d caught him more than once. Tired green eyes squeezed shut as he rested his head in his hands, gasping for breath through the onslaught of guilt and hurt. Strong shoulders shaking with unshed tears and the weight of the blame he placed on them. 
He wanted to keep you safe. Not just you, but the whole god damned world. Still, he was just one man. One soldier in a war that had been raging since the beginning of time itself and he never put down his weapon. Always ready to jump back into the fray. Even as his armour cracked, and his blade dulled. Even as he collapsed under the weight of it all.
The family business; his life since childhood had forced him to hide away his fears as weaknesses. Shaping himself into a shield instead, as he readily threw himself into harm’s way if he believed it could save someone else. Dean Winchester lived like he had a death wish, even though he feared the unknown darkness that was waiting on the other side. Always a little too ready to sacrifice himself for the greater good. 
Never seeing that he was greater than the sum of his sins. That he was good. 
Never willing to believe that the world was a better place with him in it. Though to you it was. Hell… Without him in it, the world would just be a black and white imitation of its formerly vibrant self.
Because you knew the truth that he spent every waking moment trying to hide from the greedy world that just kept demanding more of its one-man army. That behind the soldier, there was a man with a big heart and a need to be loved. A young boy who was denied a childhood. A broken big brother that always blamed himself for pulling Sammy back into the life. A friend willing to sacrifice anything just to see you smile. And, a beautiful soul, who hurt and mourned deeper than anyone else whenever you failed to save someone. 
Dean Winchester was a complex man.
He wasn’t just a hunter, brother, friend or secret keeper of your heart. Dean was a heartrendingly beautiful story with untold depths, a full unexplored universe. With all the nuances and colours that painted a picture of his painful history in scars, heartbreaks and timid smiles that he felt guilty for letting slip. 
A story made up of all the stifled emotions and locked in screams, that easily brought those who knew him to tears. Peppered with small verses of agonisingly fragile hope and the long forgotten innocence of a childhood he never got to have. Hidden and hard to decipher among the many self-deprecating jokes and harsh rejections, yet not lost to you as it was to many others who saw the man as unfeeling and cold. Dean just had to grow up a little faster than most, it didn’t make him a monster, it didn’t make him any less human.
And you didn’t want to add new bruised and battered sentences to that story. You never wanted to be the reason for him to ever get hurt. So, as always, you told him the same thing you’d repeated for an immeasurable number of former hunts. Speaking into the quiet air around you as you grabbed one of the spray cans from the trunk.
“We’re in this together Dean. I’ve got your back, you’ve got mine. Forever,” 
--- 
Straightening back up with a stifled groan you admired your work. 
If all else failed and hunting didn’t work out, maybe you could turn to street art. The Devil’s Trap was expertly painted, if you’d say so yourself. Which you did. Albeit silently and in your own head, as to not alert the demons in the farmhouse to the right of you. 
The trap you’d been assigned was the closest to the Impala, another attempt from Dean at keeping you safe. Yet, it was also the most likely escape route if the demons turned cowards and tried to run for the hills. 
The sliding door just a few steps away to your right was not a planned entry point. So, they’d be most likely to try and use it to scutter away like the scared little black-eyed rats they were if it came down to that. So, your work had to be perfect. Allowing yourself just one more careful look over the symbols, you stepped back. Turning on light feet to carefully, and silently, re-join Dean by the front door. 
The worry in green eyes had once more been replaced by steely determination once you made it back to the front of the farmhouse. Squaring his jaw, he watched you quietly jog up to him before just as soundlessly signalling for Sam to start moving towards the back door with a raised hand and to fingers pointed down the path around the house. His own eyes moving to lock onto the front door, weapon at the ready while he relayed the wordless orders. Missing the small nod from Sam as the younger hunter stayed crouched and quiet, moving before Dean’s hand even had time to straighten out and silently relay his next orders.
Lifting his hand to you, you frowned at the straight palm facing you. He was asking you to wait outside for his signal. To let him walk in through the front door first and act like your shield in case something went wrong. 
Looking at him you gritted your teeth to keep the angry whisper at bay. Gripping your angel blade a little harder, you chose to instead just silently shake your head at him in protest. Catching his eye as he glanced away from the door to make sure you caught the order you tried to silently plead with him. But this time he wasn’t backing down.
His own wordless reply was just a repeat of the single hand gesture that was supposed to be your command and role in the coming battle. Green eyes leaving yours to cut off every silent argument you had as he kept his shoulders tense and jaw squared. 
Your stubborn hunter wasn’t going to let you argue this time as he slowly but surely started moving forward, towards the door. Leaving you standing in the gravel, fuming silently.
Make your choice below to move the story along:
What do you do?
[Follow him in] or [Wait outside]
Confused or New to Choices? Start Here Choices is an interactive Supernatural choose your own adventure story where you pick your Winchester brother and go on a hunt for one of 8 different endings in total. Four for Sam and four for Dean (2 happy and 2 bad endings per brother). Go to the intro to start your story!
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snowedmgic · 4 years
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     🗡ℛℯ𝓃;;– ‘ Do you think if I asked, Banjo would let me borrow Kazooie and teach me how to fly for an hour? Arsene decided to not come out and I can’t exactly fight in matches without him. So, may as well figure something else out for today... And it looks like fun. ‘
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blackhakumen · 4 years
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Mini Fanfic #616: Thankful (Super Smash Bros Ultimate)
5:23 p.m. at the Smash Mansion's Living Room......
Makoto: (Relaxingly Rest Her Head on Top of Ren's Shoulder) Hey, Ren?
Ren: Yeah, 'hon?
Makoto: I'm curious. What are the things you are thankful for the most?
Ren: (Smiles Softly and Relaxingly) I'm thankful for a lot things, Makoto. Our group of friends, my newfound family, the boss, Arsene, you~ (Winks at his Girlfriend)
Makoto: (Giggles Softly Before Smirking Playfully) Oh really now?~ Why me specifically?
Ren: Because your the strong, beautiful queen I love everyday~
Makoto: (Gives Ren a Kiss on the Check) You hopeless sweetheart~ Thank you.
Ren: No problem. You mind telling me what you're thankful for the most?
Makoto: Well, I-
Sae: I'm pretty sure my little sister is more thankful for getting the chance to cuddle up on her boyfriend on this fine Thanksgiving day.
Makoto: (Pouts at her Older Sister) Says the older sister who is now currently hugging her two idols as we speak.
Sae: (Hugging Banjo From Behind While Blushing, Who is Sitting Behind Kazooie, Who is Playing a Video Game on TV) ............. I don't appreciate your tone, young lady.
Ren: (Starts Snickering a Little)
Sae: (Immediately Turns to Ren and Gives him a Cold Glare) Was that a snicker I just hear, Amimaya? Are you mocking me?
Ren: (Immediately Gets Frightened) N-N-No! I was just.... Laughing at a....Joke! Yeah. A-A joke that Ryuji told me, not too long ago. (Chuckle Awkwardly) I would tell you more about it, but I uhh...(Shrugged) Already forgot what is was....
Sae: (Stares at Ren For a Couple of Seconds Before Sighing) Very well. I'll let it slide...For now.
Ren: ('Sighs in Relief')
Makoto: ('Groans in Annoyance') Besides my immature, Banjo-loving sister......
Sae: (Sticks her Tongue Out at Makoto Before Turning Around)
Makoto: (Smiles Softly at Ren) I'm thankful for having you and all of our other friends in my life....A lot more than I thought I would actually.
Ren: Really?
Makoto: (Simply Nodded) Of course. (Frowns a Little) Truth be told, I....never really had any friends throughout my childhood. You may think that being a student council president could change that, but...('Sigh') It doesn't, really. Most people see me more as a teacher's pet if anything. And while our first meeting with one another didn't start off too well....(Smiles Softly) Overtime, all of our bond and friendship has gotten stronger to point that I..... honestly see you guys as part of my family. You helped me realize that I need to be true and more open towards myself and others. And I can't thank anyone of you enough for that.
Ren: (Gives Makoto a Sincere Smile) You don't have to thank us for all of that. I'm just glad we had a chance to get to know you at all. You mean the world to each and everyone of us, Makoto, and we love you a lot for that, you know?
Makoto: (Already in Tears) R-Ren, I-I....('Sniff') (Gives Ren a Loving Hug) I love all of you a lot too. (Snuggles Onto her Boyfriend) Thank you so much.
Ren: (Chuckles Lightly While Hugging Makoto Back) Again. You really don't have to give thank. If anything, we should be thanking you for being the Makoto we all know and love. (Kiss the top Makoto's Head)
Banjo: I love you too, Makoto!
Kazooie: (Wave a Hand While Playing the Game) Same here.
Makoto: (Smiles Softly Towards the Duo) Thanks, you two. I love you guys too. (Looks Down at her Sister) You too, sis. You always mean the world to me.
Sae: (Turns to Makoto With a Genuine Surprise Look on Her Face) O-Oh. (Smiles Softly) Why, thank you, Mako-
Makoto: Even if you are blatant fangirl~
Sae: (Glares at Makoto) DON'T MAKE ME COME OVER THERE!
Ren: (Already Shaking in Fear) Please don't.
And with that, Makoto begins to laugh wholeheartedly. While being happy and blessed at the fact that she's able to spend the holiday with the people she loves dearly.
Makoto: ('My friends....my family.... Thank you.')
Happy (Late) Thanksgiving Everyone!
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