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Tinytopia Chapter 14: Nest parasitism
Story Masterpost
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Thanks to my beta reader, @appelsiinilight
In this chapter: Things get heated.
Warnings for this chapter: implied infanticide
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As Thistle lay there falling asleep that night, all he could think about was how lucky he was. He had all the love he needed right here. His new family was expanding, his friends all getting along and helping him build a community. Downstairs, Severa had her egg and was glowing with happiness about her support. Across the room, Marcy lay cozy in bed, ready to help him with anything he needed.
And beneath him, Moon snoozed comfortably. The perfect pillow. Thistle ran his fingers through the fluff on Moon's chest–poking out of his v-neck in a very picturesque way.
Moon cracked open an eye to reveal he had not been sleeping at all. “Like what you're feeling?”
“Yes.” Thistle pressed his cheek into it. “You smell nice.”
Moon chuckled and drew Thistle closer to him. “You're not so bad to hang around with yourself.”
“I'm glad you're here.”
“Yeah?”
“It feels good. All the love in the house.”
“It certainly does.” Moon went for a kiss–aimed for Thistle's mouth, then swerved for his cheek, then second- and third-guessed himself and kissed the top of Thistle's head instead.
Thistle smiled. “Maybe we should. Y'know. Kiss more.”
“Whatever you like, my dear.”
“I'm not sure if you're my boyfriend, but I like you and you're really handsome.”
Moon tried not to spiral. Kissing was moving fast for Thistle, but expressing genuine affection without a costume to protect him from it was moving fast for Moon. Start with the simple, basic, concrete facts. After all, it was refreshing how honest and straightforward Thistle was, right? “You’re an amazing and wonderful person. You're very important to me, and I want to spend a lot of time with you.”
Thistle blushed and hid his face down in Moon’s fluff. “Do you want to… have sex?” he said, very, very quietly.
“Uh.” Moon made a noise before he could even think of a good reaction. It seemed… wrong, somehow, to think of having sex with Thistle. Like sex had been his old life, and now he had to hide it from pure, good Thistle, lest he be contaminated. It was why he’d kept Rosy as far away from Thistle as possible. “I mean.”
“I thought you would want to.”
“I do, but…” But what? Why was he panicking about it now? “I want it to be at a time when you’re fully ready.”
“I’m not sure if I am.”
“Then you’re not.” That he knew for sure. Any time he'd seen someone who didn't know if they were ready go through with it, it'd always been a mistake on their part. Moon stopped thinking about it before he could start feeling guilty about his long history of monstrous actions. I’m not going to be that person anymore. For Thistle. “I will wait for you to initiate, and I will wait for as long as it takes.”
Thistle rubbed his pointer finger on Moon’s chest. “I want to kiss, though.”
“That we can do.” That was safer. They’d done that before.
Thistle crawled up Moon’s chest until they were looking directly into each other’s eyes. It felt like Thistle was looking into his soul instead of his eyes. Moon felt naked, no costume to protect him from the affection. No way to not think about the fact that it was his real self under scrutiny here, not something he built up. He averted his eyes first.
Thistle chuckled and poked his nose. “You’re silly.”
Moon lifted his leg and gave Thistle a gentle push, bringing him closer. “You’re silly.”
Thistle leaned in and kissed him. Moon had done this countless times before, to siphon off magic from unsuspecting victims. But here… he was just doing it for enjoyment. And it felt nice. And it felt nice for Thistle, and that was the feeling Moon was chasing now, the high of seeing Thistle feeling good at his hands.
Moon! There was a psychic shout directly into his brain, in a woman’s voice. Moon flailed, startled, and Thistle slid off him.
“Eh?” Thistle said. “Did I do something wrong?”
“You didn’t hear that?” Moon said.
“Hear what?”
Moon, help!
“Rosy,” Moon said. He threw the covers back. “She’s ramming a magical projection directly into my skull to avoid waking anyone else up.”
Help! She’s going to kill me!
“You didn’t,” Moon said, full of dread.
“Moon?” Thistle said.
Moon stood and hopped off the desk. “I’ll be right back, my little wildflower, no cause for alarm.”
Thistle watched him go, then looked over at Marcy, still sleeping. And he was conflicted, because last time he’d run off to help someone without waking Marcy, he’d gotten his legs broken and left for dead.
But… Rosy hadn’t wanted to wake anyone else in the house up. Only Moon.
This was different now. He wouldn’t leave the house. He wasn’t alone.
Thistle climbed down the desk using the little rope ladder dangling off the edge. He skittered out and went down the stairs one at a time, using his one-and-a-half wings to modulate his fall.
And when he peeked through the banister rail, Severa was out in the living room with Rosy wrapped up in her coils. Moon had his hands out placatingly. “Stop! Wait, Severa, let’s talk about this!”
“This wretched bitch was trying to steal my egg,” Severa hissed, coils rolling, and Rosy let out a squeak. “Give me one reason why I shouldn’t break every bone in her body!”
“Moon?” Thistle said. “What’s happening?”
Moon looked between them, hesitant. Then burst out: “I told you, Rosy, I told you the house is off-limits!”
A pit formed in Thistle’s stomach. He dropped down and jogged the rest of the way over to the confrontation. “Severa–please. Let her go and let’s talk.”
At the suggestion from him, Severa dropped Rosy instantly. The succubus fell to all fours coughing raggedly. “Ah, Moon, my dear, just in time-”
“Don’t my dear me, you Jezebel,” Moon seethed. “You knew what a stupid move this would be, yet you did it anyway.”
“Why were you touching Severa’s egg?” Thistle cried.
This was it. There was no way to hide it any longer. “Thistle, there’s something you should know about us,” Moon said heavily. “My kind are… cradle-robbers. Rosy was trying to swap our baby out for Severa’s egg, to trick her into raising it.”
Thistle looked sadly at Severa and Rosy. “Rosy. Rosy. No.”
“I told her,” Moon said, panicked tears pooling in his eyes. “Rosy, I told you over and over not to do it.”
Rosy hauled herself to her feet. “Well, you left me to do all the work myself!”
“What work? All you had to do was not swap the baby out with anyone in the house!”
“It’s not like there are many other options! And it was hard enough to sneak into the nest with everyone around watching! You can’t tell me you wouldn’t have done the same if you’d been stuck with the larva.”
Thistle stood watching the two argue, feeling numb. “Moon. Your kind steals babies?”
Moon looked from Thistle to Rosy, panicking. He grabbed her by her fluff. “I was serious when I said do not mess this up for me, Rosy. Get out. Get out right now. Don’t ever contact me again.”
Rosy offendedly ripped her fur out of Moon’s hands. “Fine, I’ll just take the larva and go.”
Thistle looked over into Severa’s nest and saw two identical eggs.
Oh no.
Oh no.
“Now which one is mine again?” Rosy said.
Severa hissed and blocked the door with her good arm. “Leave them both. I won’t risk you taking my egg.”
Rosy sneered and held up her hands. “Fine, I guess I'll just leave, then.”
“Hold on.” Severa’s eyes bounced between Rosy and Moon. The enchanted lights on the porch, which has been glowing soft yellow this whole time, turned dangerous red. “Cradle-robbers you say?”
“Not the sires, usually,” Moon raced to answer, seeing all too clearly where this was going.
“Now hold on a minute!” Rosy said.
“What have you been doing with the children you’ve stolen?” Severa said, sides heaving with dangerous hissing.
“What do you think I’ve been doing with them, raising them as my own?”
Severa let out an enraged hiss and lunged towards Rosy, her hand ghosting against Rosy’s wings as the succubus leapt up and out of range. Severa threw herself to follow, lunging again, but Rosy used a bit of magic to teleport up and onto the windowsill.
She paused just long enough to toss over her shoulder: “Moon, don’t come crawling back to me when you realize what you’re missing.”
“Go, woman!” Moon shouted. “For fuck’s sake!”
She vanished.
Moon turned to Severa with some visible trepidation. “I’m sorry, Severa. I’m very, very sorry. I told her in no uncertain terms not to touch your egg.” He spread his hands and bowed. “I know how much it means to you, and I would never do anything to jeopardize that, whether purposefully or through carelessness.”
Severa was in his face in an instant, angry eyes drilling into him. “I had no idea we had a baby-killer in the house.”
He grimaced and lowered the dip of his bow even further, shrinking away.
“Hold on!” Thistle said, dashing over and waving his hands in between them. “Hold on, Severa!”
“I haven’t,” Moon said. “I never once laid a hand on a child. I barely ever see children, not even my own.”
“There, you see?” Thistle said. “It was all Rosy.”
“He is an accomplice,” Severa spat. “Just because his biology excuses him from giving birth does not mean he is innocent when his mate commits such crimes for his children, with his full knowledge.”
Moon sunk to the ground, all hope of maintaining his dignity lost. “It’s true,” he said. “I knew what she was doing, and I never thought to stop it. It’s monstrous, I know.”
“But he never did anything,” Thistle argued. “It was entirely up to Rosy!”
“You are just telling yourself that to feel better about the situation!” Severa accused. “Because you want to accept this creature into the house!”
Thistle looked away, uncomfortable.
Severa tensely crawled back into her nest, hackles raised. “I was careless to leave my egg for even an instant.”
“I’ll help,” Moon rushed to offer. “I’ll get you whatever you need so you don’t have to leave the nest.”
“You will go nowhere near my egg.” Severa pulled her door shut.
“I can help you figure out which egg is the changeling,” Moon offered desperately.
A pause. Then, Severa cracked the door open. “Will the changeling harm my baby?”
“...No, I suppose it won’t. Not any moreso than a typical baby would its sibling.”
“Then I have two eggs now. Let it be a surprise which is which.” She shut the door. “Now leave.”
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Moon excused himself to brood, hastily making his exit before Thistle could initiate a conversation about what had just happened.
Just when it’d seemed like things were going well.
He sat in the moonlight, thinking. About his own parents–or rather, the borrowers that raised him. About how they must have felt. What they must have thought about him. Even though they were long dead by now. About how Severa had simply kept the egg.
About what they might have done if he’d stayed. If he’d asked them to still love him knowing what he was. To knowingly have an incubus in their home, giving it affection freely, the way Thistle had been doing until now.
Would they have done it, like Severa did?
Would Moon have killed Summer the borrower, if it'd been necessary to sneak his own larva into his parent's nest? Would he have smashed Severa's egg, killed Petunia? Would he have smothered Thistle as a baby if he hadn't been excused from the chore by his biology?
The answer he doesn't want to face is that he probably wouldn't have, but only because he didn't want to get his hands dirty. He was both spineless and completely amoral. And he'd been fine with that, until he saw what being something else could get you.
Those two borrowers that had raised him, did he even have the right to call them his parents?
He sat on the roof under the moonlight and set up his wardrobe so he could use the mirror. He shrunk himself down, crushing his bones into a borrower's skeleton. He pulled his fur out into a chestnut brown. He pulled his ears out. He sculpted a tail.
He looked at himself very carefully in the mirror, judging his appearance. Unlike every other time he'd done this, he wasn’t trying to make himself as attractive as possible. He was trying to make himself look like someone very specific. The grown up version of a child he'd seen in the mirror long ago, a lifetime ago.
He uses a finger to dot some freckles on his face. There. That was just about right.
He left his eyes red. Both because eye color was hard to change, and because he wanted Thistle to be able to guess it was him. To spare him from having to say it. To just allow him some sort of buffer.
He put on his borrower clothes, then shrunk his wardrobe down to put it back in his pocket. He scampered back to the house, ducking in through the window.
Thistle was asleep in Marcy’s hand.
Moon rappelled down the wall and jogged over to Marcy’s bed. “Hello?” he called up.
Thistle rolled over, peering down over the edge of the bed. “Hello?” he answered quietly.
Moon’s luminous red eyes disappeared and reappeared in the dark as he blinked. “My name is Summer. I’m a little lost. I was hoping you'd be kind enough to let me take shelter in your nest. It looks like it's about to rain out.”
Thistle stared at him. Just for a moment. Then, he climbed off Marcy and jumped down, sitting down next to Moon so they could look eye-to-eye. “Hi, Summer. I’m Thistle. You’re welcome here. You can stay for as long as you want to.”
“That’s very kind of you.” Moon wrapped his tail around his feet. “It seems like you welcome all kinds here.”
“That’s right. We even have predators here. But only if they agree to work for a better life with us. One where everyone has to suffer as little as possible.”
“That sounds wonderful.”
“Yeah. It is. It’s not without its challenges, though. Some people here have done some pretty bad stuff.”
“Yeah?”
“Yeah. I have this one friend, and he’s spent his whole life being selfish and evil. But you know what? All it took was him deciding to be better to make him fit in here. That’s what we all have in common, is that we work together to make things better for all of us.”
“What about justice?”
“Justice is… sort of a human concept. It’s not without merits. But my kind just sort of… doesn’t operate that way, you know.”
Moon drew his knees up to his chest, feeling smaller than ever. “I bet your friend isn’t used to being shown that kind of understanding. I bet he doesn’t know how to handle it. I bet he yearns so much for a better life that he panics when anything threatens to take it away.”
“That’s okay. I’m patient with him.”
“I bet he's not used to people doing things like that for him after he's told them who he really is. I bet he doesn't know how to handle people liking the real him."
“I think you’re probably right. But you know what? I know the real him can be a really good person, if he just decides to be better. That’s what we’re all doing. Just working to be better every day.”
Moon wiped his eye on the back of his paw, horrified to find that he couldn't stop himself from crying. "Maybe he doesn't even know who he is. Maybe he's spent so long pretending to be other people that he doesn't know who he is when he's alone."
“Well, maybe he has room to figure that out now. Maybe he doesn’t have to let the past dictate his future. Hm?”
Moon wanted it so bad it hurt. His old wounds from forever ago, the man he used to be, have been being reopened more and more recently, and it hurt. The possibility of a better life with genuine love has been within his reach, and it was so fucking scary thinking about how it could be yanked away again if he loosens his grip on it.
When had he become so foolish?
"I want to believe that," he says, scarcely above a whisper. "But it's so dangerous to hope. It’s hard.”
“It’s hard, but… I know you can do it. You’ve done some amazing things.”
Moon let out a strangulated sigh. “This is who I was born as, you know. Summer the borrower.”
Thistle put his arm around Moon’s shoulders and gave him a gentle shake. “Summer the borrower is nice, but I know this really cool guy named Moon who's even better.”
Moon laughed sadly. “I bet Summer’s parents didn’t feel that way when they found out their baby was gone.”
“You were literally a baby when that happened. And they raised you, didn’t they? They were your parents.”
“I stole their love, Thistle. That was a century ago, but I bet if they were still alive to ask, they would resent me.”
“Well… kind of a moot point now, isn’t it?” He poked Moon’s chest. “Maybe now we can think about our actions now and how we can take responsibility for things going on, huh?”
Moon sighed, ashamed. “I’ve always just avoided thinking about what she was doing with the babies she’d swapped out. I never asked, but I could have imagined. I’d just chosen to ignore it.”
“And why was that?”
“Thistle, I… I don't have any excuses. I knew full well what Rosy was doing with the larva I sired for her, and I didn't think it my problem. It was a careless, foolish, and selfish way to live my life. And I understand now the kinds of values that would drive someone to acknowledge the problem and do something to put a stop to it, and I've seen what it can do. Here, with you. And I want to be part of that.”
“You can be. You already are. You’ll always have a place here, as long as you want to be part of it like that.”
Moon stood, trying to regain some of his dignity. “I suspect I'll just forever be on Severa's naughty list now. Not that I blame her. I just doubt I will be able to do anything to redeem myself to her.”
“Well… she’s got a bonus baby now, because of you.”
“I doubt I really get credit for that.” Moon wiped his eyes. “I guess I can take off the costume now. Haha…embarrassing that I had to use it as a crutch to talk about my feelings, but it was certainly therapeutic."
Thistle giggled. “I’m glad. Hey.” He tugged on Moon’s sleeve. “Why don’t you try sleeping in Marcy’s hand with me?”
Oh, that was the thing Moon had been avoiding until now. Despite how inconvenient it was for Thistle to have to choose between sleeping with Moon and sleeping with Marcy. Marcy had been doing very well at easing Moon into being around humans while respecting his boundaries, but he was still… hesitant. He’d been on the desk for now, and no closer.
But it seemed less scary now. He smiled. “All right, Thistle. I’ll give it a try. For you.”
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Another piece by EpicallySkeptic (you’re so talented <3)
It’s the Tinytechs!! Mumbee the sweetheart, Griant the gremlin, and Iskail the soft boi.
Aren’t they adorable?
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Creating a Happy Little Toy City in the Playground of Tinytopia
With a bit of care even the challenge levels aren’t all that hard, though, and honestly that’s one of the draws of Tinytopia. There’s something pleasantly relaxing about placing buildings, fusing blocks together into higher-tier office towers, and only having a small handful of requirements necessary to keep the townsfolk happy.
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I made a little mumblebee! @mumblebee-tinytopia
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Tinytopia (PC) Review
It’s a small, small city-builder. Mastiff’s latest builds a tiny little ‘topia, with toy-sensibilities, and if you’re looking for some stress-free fun, this is it. Small, but not that small I must admit, I had the wrong idea of what Tinytopia actually was. At...
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Tinytopia build amazing toy towns on Linux

Tinytopia toy city builder game quietly releases Linux support after Mac and Windows PC. Thanks to the ongoing efforts of developer MeNic Games. Available on both Steam and GOG, along with 89% Positive reviews. We are eager to announce the release of developer MeNic Games’ one of a kind toy city builder. Tinytopia is now available on Linux beside Mac and Windows PC. Also coming in hot with some very positive reviews. While delivering a playful combination of traditional city building with replica cities like NYC and Tokyo. As well as toy inspired challenges. Due to featuring bike pedals, a coin pusher, and more in this Unity 3D game. As the mayor of Tinytopia, you’ll build amazing toy towns and cities. All for your citizens, so you can protect them from all sorts of cute disaster. Use toy building blocks to create awesome megastructures. Then transform charming villages into bustling big cities. Tinytopia delivers a broad experience on a tabletop scale. Onoe that's both challenging or relaxing at the same time.
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Mastiff Announces Tinytopia From Developer MeNic Games
Mastiff Announces Tinytopia From Developer MeNic Games
Mastiff has recently announced that they’ve teamed up with developer MeNic Games to publish their upcoming game, Tinytopia. Tinytopia will be coming soon to Steam, no official release date has been announced at this time. You can find a preview trailer for the game down below. But if you’d like to know more about Tinytopia, feel free to visit the official Steam page. And if you wanna know…
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A little more recent photos. The drywall is up now, though not mud and sanded. The living room loft above the bathroom has corrugated metal ceiling to help diffuse light since there are no windows. The kitchen ceiling on the opposite side has built in cleats and is where im currently building custom cabinets now!
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Tinytopia review

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Hi everybody, since my writing hiatus is over I'm working on the next chapter of Tinytopia and I noticed it's been a loooong time since I did a taglist refresh for Watch Your Step, so I'm doing that now.
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Tinytopia review

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Tinytopia is a cute little thing so give the trailer a view to see how playful building a city could be. It’s since been picked up by long-time niche games publisher Mastiff (best known for Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure but I’m sure someone else out there remembers Technic Beat) and there’s a new trailer today to go with the announcement. While the release date is still uncertain, Tinytopia has been in the works for a while and even had a demo during the February Steam Games Festival. Or you can snap a trio of little houses together to make a much fancier level 3 house, which may not be quite so impressive as a trailer-tower but seems far less likely to get scattered when a wind-up kaiju strolls through town. There’s something pleasantly relaxing about placing buildings, fusing. A strange cross between a merge match game and a scaled-down SimCity that puts you in absurd levels and si. One of the advantages of being little toy buildings is that they fit together, so while you can place a skyscraper same as in other city-builders, you can also create a huge stack of trailers that makes up in redneck charm what it lacks in structural stability. With a bit of care even the challenge levels aren’t all that hard, though, and honestly that’s one of the draws of Tinytopia. Tinytopia News Reviews Previews Features Guides Reviews Tinytopia Review: Fragile Metropolis For those burnt out on realistic city-simulators, Tinytopia has something different to offer. Combine building blocks to create new megastructures. Parents say Kids say There aren't any reviews yet. Construct charming toy towns and cities atop tiny terrain. Once finished with a stage, players can use a variety of disasters to destroy their toy city in a cartoonish manner. Tinytopia is a city-builder where you place and stack miniatures to build up the best city possible in a limited area. The game's designed for a more casual, all ages audience, with easy to pick up and play mechanics and a relatively simple menu. It’s nice to build a city that fits on a desk, of course, but how about one on a ruler sticking out from a pile of books, or on a board balanced on the tip of a triangle? Urban planning generally doesn’t require making sure the entire town doesn’t tumble to the floor. Tinytopia - Launch Trailer (Video Tinytopia). It’s not that hard to do when the roads and buildings are made up of blocks that fit on a tabletop, and it opens up a whole world of physics-based challenges to go with it. The original voice of Issac Clarke, Gunner Wright, returns to add player dialogue to the Dead Space remake. Protect your tiny citizens from catastrophes like tornadoes, fires, monster attacks, UFOs, and more.
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Everyone wants to build a thriving metropolis but how about a tiny little city instead? One that isn’t measured in square miles but instead square feet. Tinytopia’s Challenge Levels are full of physics-based fun that will test the limits of your planning and balancing skills, timing, and creativity.

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Amazing art by EpicallySkeptic ^^ Heyo!! A character reference sheet for the Tinytopia folks! Sam and Taurtis were added, even though they’re not Hermitcraft (for story reasons). If you have questions about any of them, feel free to ask! I’ll answer pretty much anything!!
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Tinytopia Game Review
Tinytopia merges familiarity with something that’s all new and never seen before.
Tinytopia by Mastiff Games is a game all about planning and building thriving cities. The aim is to complete goals to finish the level, although you can just continue on. You’ll unlock special buildings as your population grows to help you make your town the coolest place to live and complete the goals – it’s pretty similar to SimCity 4 Deluxe.
But, things begin to change as you delve deeper into the levels of Tinytopia. You can merge buildings to make better and bigger ones. You can make buildings balance. The levels are a variation of strategy and just a whole load of fun!
Tinytopia is well worth the price tag of £10, and you can purchase it right now on Steam, Epic Games Store and GOG. Get building mayor!
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Trailer: Toyetic town-maker Tinytopia is out now on PC and Mac
Who hasn’t wanted to craft their own toy city? Aspiring action-figure mayors can finally build their own plastic-burgh thanks to Tinytopia. Tiny town As the mayor of Tinytopia, you’ll build flourishing toy towns and cities for your citizens and protect them from all sorts ...
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