Lulaw Fic idea
Fic ideas that I still didn't write/I'm not planing to write part 2
Warning this post is pretty long.
Lulaw but with into the spider-verse movie
So after after the into the spider-verse movie I had a funny lulaw idea.
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Luffy is the spider-man in his universe. He was bitten by the radioactive spider and used his powers for fun.
His motto is littelary 'with great powers comes no responsiblity'
But what is important is the fact that from the start he tells all of his friends his Secret.
Firstly because he can't lie and secondly because he doesn't feel like hiding it from them. It didn't even crossed his mind.
He decided to be a some sort of anti-hero(?) Called spider-man, (although people still call him a hero)
Mostly because he could finally play with his powers outside his home and because when he helped an eldery woman to cross the street they gave him a free churro.
Ussop projected the costume.
Nami was sort of a 'chair guy'.
His boyfriend Law made him his first weebshoter (later Franky make better one-)
Chopper treats when he gets hurt.
And the rest tries to make up excuse to why Luffy suddenly dissapears and ect..
Then Ace dies and everything and was taking a toll on him. Spider-Man disappeared for two years afterward, blaming himself for his brother's death, because he wasn't fast enough to safe him.
Fortunatelly he has support of his friends and family.
When he comes back, Luffy takes his 'spider-man' job more seriously and tries to make his best, so noone would get hurt.
In the meantime he's happy again, has fun and tires (somehow) to study.
Fight some bad guys, spend time with his friends, fights villians, goes on dates, finds out that Law's uncle is a super villian called Joker and other weird and crazy stuff happen-
NOW MULTIVERSUM PART!
Luffy somehow manage to get into the 'spider-verse' where he meets the other spider-people and HIS Friends who got the powers.
Zoro who has two catanas and at his sight Luffy is like "yeah, Zoro said if he got my powers he would still fights with swords-"
There's Sanji who fight with his legs and in his universe is know for helping the damsels in distress (and flirting with them) and giving food to the hungry homeless people.
There's Nami who firstly was a tief and later become hero ready to take some charge for giving the police the villians.
Usopp who's a coward that wants to be a brave hero.
And there is Ace.
ALIVE.
And when Luffy sees him he just starts crying like a child. Then Ace takes him into a hugg, because he just feels like Luffy needs it, while calling him a cry-baby.
They talk, joke and see the diffrence between the universes.
It turns out that eveyrone there kept thier identyti secret from their family and friends and had something called 'CANON EVENT'.
Then Luffy meets the other version of his Torao, who turns out to be way diffrent than his boyfriend.
He's cold, crude, tired, depressed and despises his presence, labeling him as foolish, thoughtless, and imprudent.
Of course although Law's behaviour Luffy is still happy to see him, which draws the attention of the others and they were mildly surprised by the fact that Luffy is dating Law in his reality.
Law is obviously dumbfounded and doesn't belive him, since he had never dated anyone and never will (because of the canon event-) and said that he had never meet him in his universum.
It's time for Luffy to be confused.
In Law's universe when he was bitten by the spider everything started to tear apart.
Before that Law had already issused about the car accident in which died his biological family. After that he was taken by the nice officer Rosinante and then adopted.
Unfortunately as spider-man Law wasn't able to safe his adoptive dad, who died in his arms.
Trafalgar was left with more trauma to deal with.
Law had to move in to Doflamingo, who lived in a completely different area, so that the brunet had to change the school. Despite such a small change, it resulted in him never meeting him and living with his demanding and despotic uncle.
Moreover the fact that he turned out to be one of the most dangerous criminals aka 'Joker' didn't help his situation at all.
So- Law starts talking to the Luffy about the canon events, which confuses Luffy, since why everyone must go through this??
Someone then explains how there are at least three phases of this stage, which usually overlap significantly with other universes.
How firstly you lost a father figure.
Then someone who's close to someone who's important to you.
And then your first lover.
Then the straw hat's suprise even his friends started talking about their canon events.
Zoro lost his sister Kuina.
Sanji lost his mother then sister and Pudding..
Ace lost Edward, his father figure and boyfriend-
At that a red warning light went off in his head.
He wasn't going to lose anynone more-
Not anymore.
Then there's going a mess, where other get to know that Luffy didn't had the 'full' canon event and are trying to stop him from avoiding it.
Of course Luffy as Luffy doesn't give a f- And does what he want.
There are fights, drama and other things that I'm too lazy to write-
In the end Luffy's friends form other universe decide to help him and suprisingly Zoro was the, who convinced them to do it.
Meanwhile Spider-Law (ok that doesn't sound good, but you know what I mean-) is determined to stop him at all cost from ruining the whole universe.
On the other hand the straw hat wants to help Law, because even if he's not his Toaro, he's still Torao.
Again more fights.
Spider-Law gets to know more about Luffy's universum, where the brunet gets even more depressed, because of seeing what LIFE HE COULD HAVE HAD if not the spider bite-
More drama again.
Luffy helps Law.
Law was able to get to know more about Luffy and finally fall for his 'charm' (not in a romantic way of course, because it'd be WAY too fast) But he starts to understand why Luffy's Traffy likes him so much and Law starts to appreciate him.
Luffy is able to same someone and not break the whole universe, proving that canon event is a bullshit- doesn't really work.
Everyone is shocked, except for Luffy.
And in the end everyone goes back to their universe with changed perspective of life and happy ending!!!
OH!
Also I wanted to add a bonus where at the end Law with spider powers would by accident met the Luffy form his universe and would start talking with him
ANYWAY-
(There were also other thing that I'd add, but I'm too lazy to write them here. This post is already too long)
I've had this idea for a long time. Honestly, I'm not sure if I'll write it because it would be long, and I tend to write very slowly, and there would probably be a lot of action scenes in it.
And I don't know how to write action scenes well.
Soo.. what do you think..??
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@mercysought asked: ❛ let’s pretend like we’re friends . ❜ from maxima :) (𝑺𝑶𝑭𝑻 𝑻𝑯𝑶𝑹𝑵𝑺 STARTERS: no longer accepting.)
A strange request...but as usual, he's calm. Gale, dressed to the nines—a ravishing ensemble, his cloth of purple kissed prettily with teal—looks casually upon the twirling masses. He's little one for galas, more a man of libraries than lavish sprawls; however, with Maxima's quip, he craves home more than ever. Gosh, her cruel, foul mouth! Lesser men would wail.
Fortunately, Gale, ears ringing with the crashing music, is hardly one to rile. As it were, he and Maxima go way back, far back, his chest with bomb and his hair more grey. She's scalding where he soothes. She's knives where he's poetry. And diametrically opposed, born to clash like the elements, Gale, beside her, finds a state of equilibrium; that is, he, inspired, grows sassy, too.
"Under better circumstances, I would advocate for being of the very same mind," he starts lamely, "but as it were, you've those morals of a corkscrew." You're a jester, Gale. He finishes his glass of wine, sets it down, and bunches his brows. Maxima... "I wonder what it is friendship with you entails. If you're asking for a dance, this is a rather roundabout way of doing it."
Not one to fear burns, Gale turns, her sharp eyes greeting him through the sheen of chandeliers. Things have changed since their youth, his life now compromised. (He needs her help.) She still dreams, he's sure.
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⚜@chronocide liked for a starter!
Nara often spent hours in her quarters before disembarking. She needed to ensure her uniform was perfectly pressed, bleach white, "JUSTICE" boldly embroidered on her back in black with no obstructions. Not even a single speck of dust. She tied her heeled boots into perfect knots, ensuring she was completely symmetrical, save for the naginata strapped carefully to her back. Any potential pirates on this island needed to know that the Marines were a force to be reckoned with, and even more so their leaders.
Only a month ago she was given the title of Lieutenant Branth. Finally. Her own crew. Her own ship. No more hoisting sails and swabbing decks. No more cooking. No more fetching.
Only commanding.
She contemplates this now in the town's market. They had only just entered the Grand Line a few weeks ago and already they needed to restock their supplies. Head held high, black pony tail swishing behind, she stops by a fruit stand perusing it's wares. It was rumored that this island was famous for rare ingredients lovingly (painstakingly even), cultivated by the locals. And of course Nara had done her research. Only the best for her crew. Though she didn't outwardly show her appreciation with praise or rewards, she did show it in gestures that were easily overlooked. Perfect ingredients picked for well made meals. Fighting higher ups at Marine Headquarters for funding for better working and living conditions.
She reaches out, spotting the perfect bunch of fruit in the pile, but someone intercepts, placing their hand first. Nara turns on them, sapphire eyes bear down on the man. She wouldn't accept anything less than perfect.
"Excuse me, civilian. But I believe that is mine."
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Do you happen to know the origin of the fantasy trope in which a deity's power directly corresponds to the number of their believers / the strength of their believers' faith?
I only know it from places like Discworld and DnD that I'm fairly confident are referencing some earlier source, but outside of Tinkerbell in Peter Pan, I can't think of of any specific work it might've come from, 20th-c fantasy really not being my wheelhouse.
Thank you!
That's an interesting question. In terms of immediate sources, I suspect, but cannot prove, that the trope's early appearances in both Dungeons & Dragons and Discworld are most immediately influenced by the oeuvre of Harlan Ellison – his best-known work on the topic, the short story collection Deathbird Stories, was published in 1975, which places it very slightly into the post-D&D era, though most of the stories it contains were published individually earlier – but Ellison certainly isn't the trope's originator. L Sprague de Camp and Fritz Leiber also play with the idea in various forms, as does Roger Zelazny, though only Zelazny's earliest work is properly pre-D&D.
Hm. Off the top of my head, the earliest piece of fantasy fiction I can think of that makes substantial use of the trope in its recognisably modern form is A E van Vogt's The Book of Ptath; it was first serialised in 1943, though no collected edition was published until 1947. I'm confident that someone who's more versed in early 20th Century speculative fiction than I am could push it back even earlier, though. Maybe one of this blog's better-read followers will chime in!
(Non-experts are welcome to offer examples as well, of course, but please double-check the publication date and make sure the work you have in mind was actually published prior to 1974.)
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