Today's disabled character of the day is Hikari in Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth, who has depression and complex post-traumatic stress disorder
Requested by Anon
[Image Description: Drawing of a girl with short white hair and red eyes. She is wearing a orange and black Japanese school uniform; which consists of sailor shirt and a skirt. She has a large orange ribbon on her chest and a white cap with a grey film reel attached to it.]
11 notes
·
View notes
Scoundrels Oath Masterlist
. . • ☆ . ° .• °:. *₊ ° . ☆
More Details About The Races of Scoundrels Oath:
A Deep Dive Into Ceruleans (WIP/Unfinished)
A Deep Dive Into Elves (WIP/Unfinished)
A Deep Dive Into Avians (WIP/Not Started)
A Deep Dive Into Humans (WIP/Not Started)
(Background races are yet to be added)
Summary:
During a search for her missing mentor, Nysa and her partner, Khiiral end up in a blood pact with a dangerous Half-Demon criminal who uses them to do his dirty work whenever he feels he wants them to. His newest desire to conquer a Human Kingdom named Zaira, he orders them to get their hands bloody for his sake and kill off the king. With no other option, Nysa and Khiiral travel to Zaira only to end up becoming extra bodyguards for the anti-social princess.
Warnings:
Child abuse
Kidnapping
Borderline grooming (But not really)
Violent behaviours
A lot of criminal activity
Death and murder
Fantastical racism
Abandonment
Alcoholic behaviours
Child endangerment
(and a lot more that is yet to be added)
Main cast:
Nysa Vokial (She/Her, Tropical Cerulean)
Khiiral Rennyn (He/Him, Wood Elf)
Melchior Trishyn (He/They, Tropical Cerulean)
Annora Bellard (She/Her, Human)
Raye Amsel (They/Them, Half Avian)
Drustan Payne (He/Him, Human)
. . • ☆ . ° .• °:. *₊ ° . ☆
Main Series:
Introduction To The Races of Pamphylia
Introduction To The Races of Zaira
Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2 (Coming soon)
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Ongoing...
Others:
A Different Side To Nysa /// Featured characters story
The Fight /// Khiiral x Nysa smut (Coming soon)
(Some of these fics are written separately from the main series but I might add them into certain chapters if I'm happy enough with it)
0 notes
"Jason keeps making comments about his death and it's whiny" this "Jason is always talking about his death" that... Jason is always thinking about his death. Because that's what trauma is, being trapped in the moment, reliving it again and again and again. Children with PTSD/CPTSD sometimes do this thing where they play games when they recreate their trauma, and the explanatory hypothesis is that they're trying to fix it in a way. Adults with PTSD/CPTSD tend to find themselves at risk in similar situations. Being trapped in a time loop of the worst moments of your life and trying to stop something that's already happened, begging to be saved even if it's too late, lashing out to defend yourself after the fight is over. And I know the confrontation in UTRH is complex and about a lot of things, especially about Jason and Batman and Bruce, but also I can't help thinking, this reads a lot like trauma reenactment. And Bruce's response... Let's just assume it didn't really help.
So, yeah. Jason talks about his death a lot. Jason is still in that warehouse, in that coffin, still being tortured and dying and buried alive. Jason is still calling for help.
185 notes
·
View notes
Random thought about Korra’s responsibility ending the Avatar cycle.
IT WASN’T HER FAULT. She was a teenager that was manipulated by a family member who was also a world leader and was also apart of a secret terrorist group that she trusted not to lead her astray. He used her to start a civil war and open the spirit portals so HE could release 10,000 years of darkness on the world. Once Korra realized her role in the plan she tried to correct the actions that led to the conflict that Unalaq had planned probably for years. We saw how conniving he was when he convinced his father-The Chief of the Northern Water Tribe- to exile Tonraq for treason.
Let’s also not forget that Unalaq and Vaatu tried to kill Korra by crushing her in the ground and that they literally ripped Raava from Korra’s body THROUGH HER MOUTH (which was probably excruciatingly painful) and beat Raava within an inch of her life while Korra could do nothing except watch because the avatar spirit was forcibly removed from her.
Korra didn’t end the Avatar cycle. Unavaatu did. And even though when I first watched Book 2 I disliked it as much as everyone else, I guess I just realized today why it grinds my gears. (Also I appreciate book 2 more than I did when it first aired)
Saying it’s Korra’s fault that the avatar cycle ended is vicious victim blaming especially when you consider that only months before this fight she tried to end her life because Amon took her bending.
All of Korra’s villains stole pieces of her identity and essence which is why no matter how cool conceptually her villains are, I will never say I like them or support them. The emotional scars they all left Korra broke her. So for anyone to say that it was her fault is not only wrong, it’s cruel.
Especially since Korra *DID* blame herself for every perceived failure she had including the ending of the avatar cycle.
Losing the Avatar cycle wasn’t shown in a positive light. It was grieved and situated as a plot device to start over because just like in real life, sometimes we lose everything and have to move forward with whatever pieces we have and forge our own way.
The fandom is so ridiculous about Korra and the reasons they don’t like her. Especially since the main reason people don’t like her is because she isn’t Aang.
53 notes
·
View notes
Visions intangible
Though small, they echo through the night.
The bliss of living with a disembodied mind.
Oh god, what did you do? what did you do?
-
"Remember when…?" NO! I don't remember anything that's ever happened to me :) <3
33 notes
·
View notes
Some trauma/whump/abuse scenarios for you, because your character can be traumatized without having the literal joker for a parent. Like not all abuse is so outward, I would argue that most abuse looks more like this.
Feel free to add your own, this is just stuff I've experienced
Yelling. I don't mean being yelled at. I mean a child being in a household where their guardian is always stressed and always yelling. It puts your body in fight or flight mode for all of eternity, trust
Sex and other adult topics being discussed with or around a child before they can understand what they're talking about
In the same vein, adults talking about a child while right in front of their face, and not caring what they hear or believing that they don't understand what they're hearing (they always do)
Gaslighting. Phrases like "you dreamt that" "you're being too sensitive" "that never happened" "don't lie"(while telling the truth)
Guardians not supporting the child's interests, or even down right denouncing them, whether they do it by taking the interest away or insulting the child for participating or some secret third thing
Misplaced anger/adult taking out anger on the child
Food scarcity, specifically by refusing to buy food that a picky eater would eat, or not having enough money to keep food on the table
In a similar vein, buying luxury items like game systems, new clothes, TV's, etc, while not being able to afford to put food on the table (and if you want to be even cooler the guardian will make the child feel bad for complaining about not having basic needs met by pointing out all of their luxury items they've been bought, double points if the child didn't want or ask for any of it)
Being treated as a burden, or saying things like "you're too/so expensive" "you're so needy" "you're too spoiled"
Guardian A trying to turn their child against guardian B, making themselves look like the better caretaker or better person.
Guardian who treats their child as a friend, or overall not having enough boundaries between parent and child
Emotional absents. Being there, but never engaging with their child. On the flip side, forcing their kid to participate in something bc the guardian likes it, even if the child hates it
Parentifying their child or forcing them to take care of their household in an adult manner, like helping raise the other children, housework above their skill level, paying bills, etc
Lack of privacy. A guardian telling people about something the child doesn't want people to know about. It could be an embarrassing story, it could be about their sexuality, it could be something that sounds harmless
Physical abuse but only while inebriated, and being (what's at least perceived as) a good parent otherwise
Preventing a child from sleeping while they're tired/extreme sleep deprivation
Repeatedly breaking their trust, like not doing things they promised they would do, saying things they don't mean, bring people who don't like their child around their child, ect
Name calling
Feel free to add your own, or hop into my askbox !! It is always open !!
22 notes
·
View notes