i love when people write post-neo world program hinata to be pretty much normal hinata (plus izuru's talents) on the inside, but unable to express emotion outwardly unless he tries really really hard. get autism'd bozo (affectionate)
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Twinstar was raised in Riverclan but was then given a prophecy when the deputy Salmonclaw became leader Salmonstar after the sudden unexpected death of Hopestar.
“Only when the dual stars rise will the fish swim back to the moon and silence befall the lake”
TW for abuse under cut, Salmonstar is Monokuma after all
Upon hearing the prophecy Salmonstar made himself the new mentor of Twinpaw and delayed his warrior ceremony, introducing him to an absolute brutal and intense training. Twinpaw learned fast that failure would result in STRICT physical punishment, with Salmonstar doing everything from slamming his head against rocks to almost drowning him. Salmonstar saw the prophecy as meaning that Twinpaw was to be his greatest weapon and as such refused any mercy, drilling into him that he was meant to be the perfect killer and give him power over the whole forest, while also potentially being a threat to his power. So he mentally and physically abused him to keep him controlled and a weapon he could use.
Something in Twinpaw....changed under this mentorship, cats say he seemed to develop a second side, a monotone no nonsense side that didnt seem to recognize anything but following orders, and the traumatized confused Twinpaw cats remembered who didn't understand how he kept losing time. Eventually the monotone side seemed to completely take over, and he was finally given the warrior name of Twinsight and quickly made deputy as Salmonstar believed him to be broken and molded into the perfect obedient follower, the perfect deputy.
Little did Salmonstar know that Twinpaw through help of their friend Smallsnarl, who had joined the clan under Hopestar, had managed to learn to cope with his trauma and figure out how to communicate with his other side, and together hatched a plan to drive out and attempt to kill Salmonstar. The plan was a success, though Salmonstar survived he was chased off and disowned by the clan, thus Twinsight became Twinstar, though he didnt receive his nine lives until Salmonstar was finally killed.
These days the more monotone side of Twinstar is rarely seen, and he seems mostly laid back and calm, letting Riverclan to heal and recover from the harsh tyranny of Salmonstar under his stern but fair leadership. He's very rare to pick a fight and prefers to talk things out then fight, but every clan knows that in a 1 on 1 fight, Twinstar will almost always win.
He still doesn't know what the other side of him is, or how it came into being beyond a need to escape but he's pretty sure he doesn't mean harm, and considers him a caring if odd and unemotional friend. If put under stress or needing to make a choice he can't make, he knows he has backup thanks to his monotone side to make sure his clan is safe.
Despite everything, Twinstar has very few scars, as Salmonstar had enough sense to know leaving permanent marks might raise questions and make it harder for him to convince Twinpaw that he was making things up.
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Kamuhina Tropes and AUs bingo card for anon.
Free for use for creative fandom projects.
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my number one biggest critique of dr2 is its approach of treating izuru as simply an extension of hajime. we never get to see izuru and hajime explicitly coexist as two entities and we never get to see izuru take back his own humanity after having it denied from him ever since creation. i want hajime to face the consequence of the mistake he made in signing up for the project and the consequences of trying so desperately to “fix” himself rather then accept himself as is, and i want izuru to have to face the the fact that he did all of what he did while ALSO simultaneously learning to accept and be angry about the fact that he was a victim of both junko and the project, placing him as not an GOOD person but not an inherently evil one either and thus, at the end of the day, a person with feelings and autonomy and needs and desires.
i want hajime to accept and love himself as the lovable ordinary guy he is instead of simply getting a cheatcode to talent, i want izuru to see that he’s more than a machine and that he’s a person himself. sure, izuru gets development, but its not as much as it shouldve been again because of the approach the writers took here in treating him as Hajime Version Two instead of his own character. genuinely i feel like the ending of dr2 was soiled because of this and both characters’ development was entirely erased the moment the writers decided to merge them together and i will say this a million million quadrillion times
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I’m in a mood for angst heh-
Aliza was having a nightmare, she kept murmur words like “no” and such at one point she woke up “NO!” She was shaking a bit before she starting crying while mumbling
“N-no…I d-don’t be a-alone…”
@alizachan
*Hajime wraps his arms around her*
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So, you're a version of me who hasn't merged with Izuru.
Izuru looked at the other him with interest.
"...... I didn't expected to meet an another version of me. That's intriguing."
".…..To answer to your question, no we didn't merged."
@special-encounters
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