I sometimes just imagine the first time Phantom is introduced to the league as like, a fellow big league hero. As someone who works with Justice League Dark and took down the Ecto Acts with his own team and allies to be included under the meta acts like aliens. He knows Constantine and Zatanna and is a pretty common name in the magical community now even if usually as his human form "just Danny".
And suddenly he is surrounded by these "big time heroes" and aliens and champions and most would assume he'd be overwhelmed or in awe. Maybe nervous, or weirdly fixated on being in space.
But here's the kicker- Danny is dead. Technically part of the category ecto-entity, ghost, and thus belonging to the Infinite Realms. He has met a vast variety of characters who are far more chaotic and legendary than these people who have so much interpersonal drama it looks like one of the soap operas Tucker refuses to admit he watches. Wonder Woman? Danny has lunch with Pandora and visits the Greek sections of the realms when he needs to research old prophecies. Superman? Kryptonite is like rock candy and the dead of Krypton are either very sweet or very condescending and Danny has seen both in the Boy Scout. The less said about the Green Lanterns the better. The Flash family are entertaining but also headache inducing because Danny has heard the complaints about the timeline. Half a dozen other heroes and vigilantes have their own dramas that Danny could pick apart at the source for the many issues that started said drama, and that's not even beginning on the issues with Batman and the weird galley of children he has who are sometimes even worse than the dark knight himself.
Meanwhile the League find themselves growing more concerned and horrified the more Phantom manages to reference his adventures and rather stressful start as a vigilante. Constantine hasn't been more entertained in years.
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Sinville literature
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hurt/comfort superbat fic where Bruce occasionally has to chase Clark down when he's being a little more Kryptonian/Eldritch-y than normal (it's fine, he has the resources/ships/etc). when Clark's happy, he's in orbit outside of the Watchtower, floating and absorbing the sun. but when he's down or depressed? he avoids the sun. because the sun means energy, it's a reminder of his powers, of everything he's lost, a reminder of difference down at the very cellular level.
that's all to say, sometimes I think Clark goes down instead of up and hides away from the sun the only place he can: deep, deep underwater. somewhere maybe even Arthur only goes sparingly, deep in a trench where the water isn't oxygenated or habitable. and he just floats down there, trying to block it all out and failing miserably.
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Anastasia AU where og!SQQ goes missing early on. The other sects can sense that something is up and they’re demanding his presence during the next Immortal Alliance Conference. But there’s absolutely no trace of him and SQH panics. He hooks Liu Qingge into looking for an acceptable lookalike since LQG is constantly off-peak and it wouldn’t rouse suspicions. He finds several who could pass (with a little lot of work)—one of them happens to be Shen Yuan. Cue the ‘To be a Princess’/‘Learn to Do It’ montage over the next couple months while continuing their efforts to locate the missing SQQ, not realizing that the reason they can’t find him is because his body’s already present. It just happens to be occupied with someone else.
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“ anything for my moony” except Sirius is a mafia boss/ billionaire boyfriend who’ll get Remus everything he wants
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This is a safe space.
Tell me what nasty things you’d do to him.
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I need more lost light ends up in other continuities content. Give me the G1 bots being terrified of a ravage that can talk and a Grimlock that has made friends with deceptions. Give me animated ultra Magnus getting teased mercilessly for being short compared to the lost light bots. Give me prime Optimus being faced with the fact that megatron can change. Prime ratchet being horrified that he robot married a decepticon and is on speaking terms with megatron. Give me the lostlight crew staging a prison break in earthspark after seeing how GHOST treats its prisoners. LL megs telling armada starscream that he’s proud of him. Bayverse bots being confused and swerve calling out racist stereotypes. Rewind making a scrap book of all the dimensions and bots that they meet. I just want lost light silliness.
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Post War!Levi Ackerman Imagine Idea
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Imagine finding Levi alive in Marley after the war.
Imagine the emotional eye contact the two of you share when you see each other after so long once you get to Marley with the help on Onyakopon who had helped you get the right documents to travel from Paradis to Marley.
You step off the boat onto the dock, your (e/c) eyes searching for Levi's familiar gray-blue eyes and ebony hair.
After a moment of searching, you finally see him in a wheelchair with Gabi and Falco behind him as Gabi pushes his wheelchair.
To say that seeing him is utter relief to you, is a complete and utter understatement.
"There she is!" Gabi exclaims with a giant smile on her face as her eyes meet yours. "(Y/N)!"
That's when Levi's blue-gray eyes meet yours and you can't help but drop your suitcase as you're hit with utter relief, seeing that he's alive.
"Levi," you whimper before running towards him at full speed, running into his arms and hugging him tightly. He hugs you back just as tightly, not wanting to let you go.
Just imagine the two of you crying your eyes out, so happy that you're both alive after all of the chaos that Eren and The Rumbling had caused.
UGH! My heart! 😭
I want to write this so freaking bad!!!!
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Reincarnation Au where Kaveh and Alhaithem reincarnate into Aventurine and Ratio. Because I've seen a ton of comparisons between these two and Need a reincarnation Au badly.
They're so similar on a surface level, flamboyant blonde x tsundere scholar. Then you get deeper and realize just how different they are. Alhaitham is lazy, and doesn't care about others. While Ratio is passionate to a fault, he's dedicated his life to teaching, to spreading knowledge.
And on the other side, we have Kaveh and Aventurine, two blondes who have lived lives of tragedy, and have self esteem in the negatives but try to cover it up with a flamboyant attitude. We have Kaveh who binds himself to his ideals, suffering for their sake. While Aventurine is bound by others and by fate itself and as such isn't free to hold himself to such ideals.
But If they're so different, how do you get Kaveh and Alhaithem to become into Adventurine and Dr Ratio? You may ask. And the answer is quite simple. You just break them.
Once upon a time, there lived Kaveh, who lived with Alhaithem. And they were in love, not that most people were able to tell what with all the fighting. A lot of it was over Kaveh's bleeding heart, how he would sacrifice himself on the altar of his ideals. How he would give and give only to receive nothing but pain in return. And then one day Kaveh got sick, and died, slowly, painfully, and far too young, questioning if it had all been worth it.
After Kaveh dies, a month or a year, some amount of time later, a cure is found. And Alhaithem recognizes the researcher who developed the cure, maybe they asked for his advice only to be shutdown, or they had submitted their research application while he was grand sage only for it to sit on his desk for a month and get rejected. Maybe nothing would have changed had he helped them, but possibly a cure would have been discovered quicker. And that possibility haunts Alhaithem, that maybe had he cared, maybe if he tried to help, maybe Kaveh would still be there. But maybes won't bring the dead back to life.
Thus in another life we have Aventurine, who can't quite remember why he tried to do the right thing, but knows that it has been his downfall before. He has two lifetimes of evidence as that proves that loving something is the best way to lose it. But still, no matter how hard he tries, he can't help but care. At the very least, with this heart of stone he's tried his best to create, he feels closer to that voice he doesn't know yet can't forget.
While Veritas remembers loving somebody who Cared. Remembers losing them because he didn't. Remembers calling himself a genius only to be hated and alone. And so, determined to fix his mistakes, he makes it his mission to help others, he will not, can not, rest untill he has cured the universe of its ignorance . Even if he'll never be able to care as much as the smile in his memory did.
They both cling to a memory of the person they once loved, and try to push and prod pieces of themselves into that shape. Cause they'd do anything to see their partner again, even if it's just in the mirror.
Ratio remembers more of his past life, partially due to Adventurine attempting to suppress the memories of his childhood, and partly due to Ratio still desperately trying to not repeat his mistakes. Thus when they first meet, Ratio would despise Aventurine. It feels almost like looking at one of those face swap photos, an unholy conglomeration of somebody he regrets being and the face that haunts his dreams. Blonde hair in the wrong shade, mannerisms that are almost but not quite. Still he falls in love, slowly, begrudgingly, and hating himself for it.
On the other side, what little memories Aventurine has is mostly of a grey haired scholar with a tongue as sharp as his swords. And so Adventurine sees Ratio and can't help but compare the two. They're different, undoubtedly, but it would be so easy to ignore those differences and fall. But he can't, he can't lose yet another person he loves.
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A cupid is never supposed to fall in love. Their role is to give love to others, but they are not meant to experience it themselves.
Jaskier, a cupid, broke this sacred rule when he fell in love with Geralt.
But what no one warned him about was the true danger—when a cupid's heart is shattered. After Geralt leaves him on the mountain, Jaskier begins to transform into something darker, something monstrous.
When Geralt eventually learns what has become of Jaskier, he cannot bring himself to hurt, let alone kill him. But Jaskier must be stopped.
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I read “hail to the king” and its was really good and interesting.
I’m wonder If there could be a continuation of it, possibly infecting Ratchet or have it happen with the IDW Prime Team/Optimus is the spawn of unicron AU?
SORRY I TOOK FOREVER TO ANSWER THIS.
I plan to write a continuation eventually. This au is its own thing so it won't be tied to any of my others, but I have a vague idea of how things could go, depending on how brutal I want it to be.
Smokescreen is brought out of his cult-like state via Optimus being a good father figure and the team helping Smokescreen chill the frag out.
Smokescreen drags the team into his indoctrination one at a time through cunning methods that leave Optimus essentially backed into a corner. It ends with Optimus becoming a puppet as his team coerce him into doing what they feel is in his best interest.
Smokescreen recovers, but far too late. When Optimus gives himself to the Well, Smokescreen devotes himself to gathering Optimus's corpse and giving him a proper burial. He stands guard for millennia, only losing faith far too late to live a normal life.
Smokescreen doesn't ever truly recover, but he eases out of the worst fanaticism enough to be a functional person again. Him and Optimus are never on solid terms again.
Honestly take your pick. I'll run with any of these ideas.
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in which the bullying particularly stings when peter messes up at the school lab, and flash mocks, "and you call yourself tony stark's intern".
in which peter genuinely believes he's not good enough to be in tony's lab - or hell, in tony's life at all.
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[BSD 119]
This whole scene feels like a reincarnation fic argument between 2 villains, where only one of them remembers their past life and the other's personality is a total 180 compared to their past - turning them into the hero instead.
The hero having no idea what the villain is mad about as they don't remember, while the villain complains about how different the hero is from before.
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Jiuyuan as Orpheus and Eurydice. Bargaining with the cold, unsympathetic System for the soul of someone who wasn’t meant to die. Forced the accept the conditions because it’s the only way he’ll escape with you. There’s a plant body on the other side waiting, you tell him, even though you can’t hear his steps. You think you hear his shuddering breath, the sigh of his robes against stone, but that could just be your overactive imagination. And even when the real world is literally at your fingertips and you can step out of the cold analytical world of the System and into the warmth and light of reality (your reality now) you can’t stop yourself from turning around as if to say, See? We’re home.
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For the Changing Channels redux episode, of COURSE we get to go back to Dr. Sexy world, and of COURSE they're all in-character.
They have stupid, stupid names. Seriously.
Cas is Dr. Hands. Obviously.
Dean is Nurse Beautiful, and yes, it's written on his name badge, and yes, they do refer to him by his last name often, like: "Hey, Beautiful. You're needed in room 3." When Dr. Sexy says this to him, Dean preens. When Cas does, he absolutely blue-screens.
Jack is the Accursed Intern. "Dr. Mallory," for "unlucky." In every case he works on, people die. And by the end of several episodes, his eyes are bloodshot, and yes, he's on the verge of a nervous breakdown. "I can't even do... one good thing on a TV show. I tried to turn on the lights in a room... and people got electrocuted!"
Sam is a lab tech guy, Wesson, and he's getting accused of stealing blood from the blood bank. It's for the black market, of course, but in his plotline, it's for a Good Reason(TM).
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