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Hey!!! First, thanks for the tag --- second: I am morally obligated to ask about the 'Danny Cannibalising Himself' wip because holy hell that's speaking to me I neeeeeeed to know đđââïž
Ah, of course, thank you for the ask!!! I figured that one would catch somebody's attention, lmao.
(For those reading, this ask is about this post. :) )
So I have a history of self-injury (I'm currently 9 months and 2 1/2 weeks clean), and I've found that writing gore really helps with my urges. This fic was born out of a really intense moment of intrusive thoughts and self-injury urges and just ended up becoming a plot hook that I actually find really interesting. I haven't worked much on this WIP in the past few months, but looking back at it, I definitely want to get more into it. This kind of gorey moment led to me wondering what it would be like if the League of Assassins found an immortal Danny (who is closer to a Death God than regular person at this point) and tried to clone an army of him. However, they keep coming up with imperfect clones because they test the clones by having them fight Danny and he just keeps killing them. Just a very traumatized boy who eventually gets found and taught how to be (somewhat) human again. :) Here's a snippet under the keep reading bar! Please be warned there is some cannibalism, depersonalization, self-injury (kind of, it's a clone), and general gore.
Danny stopped wondering if he was the real Danny.
Or at least, he thought he had. Staring down his opponent, he found he wasnât sure anymore. They panted in sync, wounds symmetrical as they circled each other. Maybe he was fighting a mirror? But then they pounced at each other and Danny felt the scraping of claws as he snarled at himself. Pain raced up his back, but he was quick. Had to be quick.
Killing himself shouldnât have become so easy.
Danny snapped his own neck, watched as the body fell to the ground and bright green ectoplasm trailed from its lips. Danny reached up to his own lips, pulling back to see the bright red staining them. Okay. He was real. He thought.
Still, his audience was waiting, and Danny knew if he didnât take advantage of this then heâd have to wait another week. His stomach growled, and Danny sunk to his knees. The body felt warm. Most bodies felt warm when they first died, Danny thought. Their hearts still pumping blood, though the clones could never quite replicate blood like his. They either ended up too human or too ectoplasmic. Never striking the right balance.
It helped, he thought. Or at least he liked to think.
He tore straight into the cloneâs thigh, skin digging under his nails. He carved the meat out with far too much ease, holding the sickly green soaked chunk, red flaking the sinews as Danny shoved it in his mouth. Raw meat exploded across his tongue, and he kept digging. Ripping his own corpse apart as he gorged on his own meat. He wanted to be mindful about it, but he couldnât. Not when the whispers grew louder, and his time was running out. He broke his own ribs off, sucking out the marrow and sipping at the blood that ran through his bones.
Ectoplasm always quenched his thirst better than blood could.
He sank his teeth into his own heart, and it burst with a pop in his mouth. Ectoplasmic blood drenched his tongue, and Danny drank as deeply as he could. The whispers grew frenetic, but Danny was still so, so hungry. He reached back for the corpse as a rope caught his neck. He snagged his own arm, tearing it off. He held it close as he was drug back to his cell. Surely the whispers wouldnât let him keep a precious gift like this. Thrown onto the moldy straw bedding, Danny resumed his consumption. He wondered if he should hate himself as he bit into his own arm, tore its flesh off the bone.
By the time the whispers returned, not even the bones were left.
#cannibalism#Starting off the tags strong#self-injury#self harm#dpxdc#Owl Writes#dpxdc fanfic#Just a snippet though#gore#cw: gore#Danny is having a Rough Time#Thank you so much for the ask! I hope I didn't write too long of a response lmao#Honestly get me started on any of my fics and I *will* talk your ear off#I have so many thoughts and ideas#Thank you again for the ask! It was a really nice surprise to wake up to. :)
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Heroes of Millennium (HoM) AU
Act 1: What was left behind. - Part 1 (page 1-5) -here- -> Part 2
#heroes of millennium au#hom au#danny phantom#dp#jake long#american dragon jake long#adjl#YEEEEEE BABEY WE GETTING DROPPED RIGHT THE FREACK IN!! NO LONG INTROS JUST STRAIGHT UP MEAT HERE BABIES#CAN YOU TELL IM EXCITED EVEN IF I STIL YET TO ACTUALLY DRAW PART 2??? only rough sketch draft still but fuk it#i have 40 pages of rough comic im allowed to be excited of having that much??? never drew comics for shit before#i feel a need to apologize for my jake's dragon 'redesign' but i actually like it so i wont lol#i would apologize for falsely saying i would post it yesterday haha i overestimated my speed and typography took much longer than i hoped..#still prolonged 48 hours is better than not posting at all ;D#if you are confused and have questions dont worry its by design (sorta) lol. everything will be answered wit time...long time
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I finally got around to posting this to AO3!
It was originally posted here on Tumblr and written for AngstFest 2023 last August (?) with the prompts No One Knows AU and Everyone Knows AU. So if you feel like youâve read it before, that might be why.
Summary: His friends aren't sure how much longer they can keep this a secret. Every time a ghost appears, Danny dies again. And every time Danny dies, they bring him back.
It doesn't help that no matter how much they try to explain to Danny what's happening, the truth never sticks.
#danny phantom#dp#dp fanfic#my writing#angstfest2023#corpse au#no one knows au#kind of#it's complicated#everyone knows au#except poor Danny#he is having a rough time here#Phantom and Fenton are kind of separate?#but not exactly#again#it's sort of complicated
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Ellie :D
#dani phantom#danny phantom#suretterim#ellie fenton#phanart#i was trying to draw on almost one layer so you get this#I am also impatient so what you get is a rough something that did not have time to be reviewed with fresh eyes and fixed where needed
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Happy Holiday Truce @ghozteevee !
I'm so sorry about the wait! I'd say the holidays got away from me, but I think procrastination is pretty true-to-form for me. Something I'll definitely work on in the New Year. I really hope it's still January 3rd for you!
Anyway, I hope you enjoy this little story <3 I took some inspo from two of your prompts: post identity reveal family outing and sibling bonding. The sibling bonding is in the first quarter or so, the parental bonding is in the last bit. Also, the conclusion definitely ran away from me! Very Brother Bear vibes up in here. I hope that's okay!
Enjoy! :3
Word Count: 3280
Danny gasped awake with a shiver, barely catching the green of his eyes as it caught on the shiny, canvassed ceiling of their tent. His breath fogged in front of him, visible in the quickly dimming glow. It served as a warning of what he already knew had awoken him, but it was nice to get the confirmation anyway: there was a ghost nearby.
He rubbed the crust from his eyes as he allowed his brain time to wake up the rest of the way. The good news was that it didnât feel like anything overly powerful. The bad news was that if it tripped his Ghost Sense, then it was powerful enoughâand more than likely causing havoc, because it was clearly feeling some big emotions and those emotions usually amounted to some brand of anger. It also felt distinctly feral, and given their locale, it was safe to bet it was an animal spirit of some kind. Those could be especially unpredictable, and he wasnât in the mood.
Danny looked over at the sleeping bag where his sister sleptâseeing in the dark hadnât been a problem for a long time, with or without the aid of glowing eyesâand he watched the slow rise and fall of her chest as she quietly snored. Now, whether or not to wake her was the question. The Ghost Assault Vehicle would be the safest place for her if things went haywire, but undoubtedly sheâd be worried and clingy and want to help, which he also wasnât in the mood for.
Ultimately, though, safety overruled whatever annoying sibling feelings she might stir up. Danny dislodged himself from his own sleeping bag and crawled across the floor to her, the waterproof fabric beneath him making rustling noises all the way.
âPsst,â he whispered, setting a gentle hand on her shoulder. âJazz.â
âWhazzat?â she asked, jerking. âDanny?â
âHey. Thereâs a ghost.â
Her eyes blew open. âLike, here? Now?â
Yeah, maybe he couldâve handled that better. âNot yet,â he amended. âBut Iâm heading out. You should probably get in the Gav, just in case.â
âThe G-A-V, Danny, not the âGav.ââ It was an old argument, one they hadnât really argued over in years. Danny figured that Jazz probably found it endearing now that she was out of the house and missing him for most of the year. She sighed as she sat up and reached for the ground, hands fumbling towards her glasses. âYouâre going alone? At least tell Mom and Dad first. And help me with a light, please.â
Danny summoned a ball of ectoplasm and sent it floating up towards the domed ceiling, where it lit the whole tent in a dim, soft blue. He grimaced. âI was kind of hoping youâd do that.â
Dannyâs parents had been informed of his little secret only a week ago, and all-in-all it had gone down pretty well. The timing had been strategic, of course; Danny was going off to college at the end of the summer, and his parents needed to know why their newest ghostly ally would be disappearing from Amity for the entire school year (barring holidays and emergencies, if all went well). Going to college was a failsafe he knew he hadnât needed, but wanted anywayâseeing alternate timelines where his parents were accepting of his after-school activities was very different from actually experiencing it in his own, after all. Theyâd reacted much as expected, though. Surprised. Excited. Sad. Guilt-stricken.
Jazz looked at him with something that bordered on pity, and it made him squirm. âI can if thatâs what you really want, Danny,â she allowed. âBut you know why I donât think thatâs a good idea.â
âOkay, no need to get all mopey about it,â Danny deflected, clambering up to his knees (the tent wasnât tall enough to stand, which kind of put a damper on his whole âstoicâ front. Not that heâd admit that). âIt justâŠstill feels weird. But I can do it!â
Jazz raised her hands in fake surrender and fought a smile. âYeah, yeah, youâre a big boy now, I got it.â She unzipped her sleeping bag and cast the cover aside. âIâll go hide. ThoughâŠif itâs big enough that you needed to wake us up, maybe you should do more than just let them know.â
âLike?â Danny asked, just to be obstinate. He knew what Jazz was hinting at.
Jazz rolled her eyes. âLike ask for help, you big dummy.â
Danny sighed. Itâd be the first time working with them sinceâŠâI donât know if weâre at that level yet, Jazz.â
âYou were before you told them,â Jazz pointed out with a raised brow.
âItâs different,â he stressed.
âOkay, well, different or not, you need to tell them youâre leaving, at the very least.â Jazz crawled over her sleeping bag towards the door and unzipped it with a practiced, fluid motion. âAfter you,â she said with a dramatic gesture towards the dark campfire and forest beyond.
Danny grumbled as he passed, and once out of the threshold he let the ectoplasmic ball lighting the inside of the tent wink out, just to hear Jazzâs indignant âHey!â from behind him. Seconds later he heard (and saw) her flashlight click on behind him; ectoplasm-powered and too big for its own good, Danny was sure that thing created its own light pollution. He refused to use it on principle.
Danny walked the short trek to his parentsâ tent and crouched to get the zipper, deciding against intangibility just in case one of his parents was awake enough to notice a shadowy silhouette phase through the wall. On the other side, Jack snored with the force of a train engine; Danny could swear it was rattling the zipper out of his hands as he fumbled with it.
The inside was dark, but Jazzâs flashlight outside cast long shadows across the floor. Danny moved out of the way so that the light could hit his parentâs faces; Danny knew his mother would have in ear plugs, so this was really the only safe way of waking her beyond shaking, which Danny knew from experience could beâŠstartling, sometimes.
He watched her brows furrow before her eyes squinted open. She rubbed at her eyes with one hand and took an ear plug out with the other. âDanny? What happened?â
âUm, thereâs a ghost,â Danny said (muttered, more like). âI was gonna goââ
âHold on, I canât hear you,â Maddie said, turning to shake her husband. âJack, wake up. Danny needs something.â
âWhazzat?â Jack yelled, in much the same way as Jazz. Like father, like daughter. âWhat happened?â
âUh,â Danny said, feeling tenser now with both their attentions on him. âThereâs a ghost.â He pointed north. âHalf a mile that way, maybe. Getting closer. I was gonna go deal with it, but I told Jazz to get in the RV just in case.â
Maddie frowned. âYou were gonna go deal with it? By yourself?â
Danny glanced behind him, where Jazz was giving him a thumbs up from across the campsite. âUm, no,â he lied, turning back around. âYou guys can come. If you want. You donât have to.â
âOf course we want to, Danno!â Jack shouted. He had positively lit up, like grogginess wasnât and had never been an issue for him. âIâll go get the Fenton Grappler!â
âDo you know what kind of ghost it is, sweetie?â Maddie asked, still watching him. âWhat equipment do we need to bring?â
Danny hadnât thought that far ahead. âItâs an animal, I think. It feels pretty feral. Itâs not that strong, either, butââ
âAnimal spirits can be unpredictable,â Maddie said, echoing Dannyâs earlier considerations. âAlright, weâll bring the capturing gear.â She paused. âIfâŠthatâs okay?â
Danny almost laughed; heâd never heard his mom sound so unsure when it came to ghost hunting. âThat sounds good, Mom,â he said. âIâll go get my boots on.â
â â â
Danny led the way through the timber with his parents, feeling a little silly in human form but unwilling to change nonetheless. It was nice to walk, sometimes, even when flying would be quicker and less taxing. And he could pass his feet intangibly through those pesky fallen branches and thorny bushes, so really it wasnât all that worse than strolling down an Amity sidewalk. There was, he told himself, no other reason he might want to stay human in this scenario. He certainly wouldnât feel uncomfortable otherwise.
âAre we getting close, honey?â Maddie asked after helping Jack over a rotted trunk.
The irony wasnât lost on Danny; heâd asked the same question on the RV ride there. He felt around in his chest, feeling for the speed at which his core buzzed itâs steady warning, the strength of the tug. âNearly there,â he promised.
âThatâs a real neat trick, Danny-boy,â Jack praised. Danny could hear the smile in his voice. âYou know, I always wondered how Phantom heard wind of a ghost faster than we did. Didnât I, Mads?â
Danny kicked at some dead leaves and sticks at the ground, embarrassed. âThat ghost alarm you guys developed works similarly. It maybe doesnât have quite the range, though.â
Maddie hummed, contemplating. âAnd thatâs what woke you up tonight?â
âYeah.â
Maddie reached out to set her hand on his shoulder, stopping him. He closed his eyes before he turned to face her, bracing. If he hadnât caught on to the concern in her voice before, he was definitely feeling it now. âHow often do ghosts wake you up?â she asked, quiet.
Danny opened his mouth to lie and then thought better of it. That was a habit he was determined to break with his family, whether theyâd like the answer or not. âOnce or twice a night,â he admitted, slowly. When Maddie made a pained noise, he quickly added, âUsually itâs nothing to worry about, though, so I just go back to sleep. Like, at least half the time.â
She bit her lip. Guilty. âYou shouldnât have had to deal with that, hun.â
âCan we not do this?â Danny pleaded. These were the kind of conversations heâd been trying to avoid for the past week. âItâs my fault for not telling you guys, not your fault for not noticing.â
âWe know thatâs how you feel, Danny,â his mom allowed. She shared a glance with Jack from over her shoulder. âBut we canât help but feel like some of that lies on us, too. For noticing the clues but not acting on them in the ways we should have.â
âWe want to know now, though,â Jack said, coming up behind his wife. âWarts and all.â
âIs this an intervention?â Danny asked, nervous. It felt like his core was constricting in his chest. âBecause I get enough of that from Jazz.â
âItâs not an intervention,â his mom denied, pinching the bridge of her nose. âItâs justâŠWhy havenât you turned into Phantom yet, Danny?â
Danny wasnât sure if he heard that right. It felt like the conversation had spun 180. âWhat?â he asked.
âThis isnât exactly an easy hike, sweetie,â she said. âMostly uphill, through brambles and across fallen trees.â
âItâs been fine,â he argued. âIâve been phasing through most of it.â
âIf we were Tucker or Sam, you would have flown us there,â Maddie finished, and, well, he couldnât deny that logic. âSo why havenât you?â
Danny frowned. âI didnât think we were at that stage yet.â
âWeâre not on a date, Danny; weâre your parents,â she sighed, shaking her head. âThere is nothing you could do that would make me stop loving you. I changed your diapers; I should know.â
Danny frowned. If she had said that two weeks ago, before theyâd known, he might not have believed her. He did believe her this time, but it was marred by something elseâthis aching, squeezing feeling in his chest, riddling his core with fear and anxiety and confusion andâ
Oh. That wasnât from him.
âLook out!â Danny yelled, grabbing hold of his parents and shoving them to the ground. His shield came up just in time: a glowing black bear, absolutely massive for its species, came barreling down upon it, scratching and growling and baring sharp, sharp teeth with saber-toothed tiger levels of length. He flinched against its strength but held steady, keeping his hands in front of him to feed ectoplasm into the bubble that surrounded them.
Perhaps realizing that its efforts were futile, the bear backed away, roared once in warning, and then took off running in the opposite direction, taking a moment to pause awkwardly at a hollowed tree stump before disappearing over the hill.
âOkay,â Danny breathed, allowing the shield to dissipate. There was that conversation out the window. He was almost grateful for it; heâd always been better at fighting than he was at talking, and staying human during this battle was quickly becoming a moot point, anyhow. âAlright, hereâs the plan: you guys follow from back here, and Iâll fly up and cut it off from the front. Sound good?â
He was about to run off then, but Maddie grabbed his chin and twisted him to face her. Her eyes scanned over him faster than Danny could even blink, checking for injuries at a near-inhuman speed.Â
Once he got over his shock at being grabbed, he started to squirm. âMom, stop. Iâm fine,â he murmured, trying to turn away to hide the way embarrassment was quickly flooding his cheeks with red.
Once satisfied, Maddie nodded and placed a chaste kiss to his forehead. âBe safe,â she commanded in a no-nonsense voice, like heâd be grounded for a week if he came back injured. Then, she finally let him go.
âYou too,â he said, turning away. Squeezing his eyes shut, he transformedâfocusing on the way his core bloomed outward instead of the stares on his backâand took off into the air.
Going on a bear hunt. He was sure there was a kidâs song about that.
Danny followed the tug in his gut from the sky; it was even stronger now that heâd transformed and theyâd gottenâŠacquainted, for lack of a better word. He couldnât shake that weird anxious worry in his gutâthe one that seemed to be emanating from the bear in wavesâbut he could fight through it, and thatâs what mattered.
Animal spirits were all instinct and emotion, wrapped up into something tight and cohesive that ectoplasm wouldnât have trouble latching onto. Usually that something was governed by anger, which, as far as Danny knew, was the strongest emotion in a living animalâs arsenal. Human spirits could end up governed by that too, but there was more nuance to the reasoning behind anger with a person: jealousy, revenge, even loneliness could rearrange into different flavors of the same base emotion. It was easier to assuage because of its complicatedness; when there was a direct physical link to someoneâs anger, there was something to solve.
It was more difficult to get angry animal spirits to move on. They were angry at everything and nothing all at once. The whole world fueled their anger, and so there was little that could calm them down.
Fear, thoughâŠHeâd never met an animal spirit governed by fear, or worry, or whatever anxious instinct this bearâs ectoplasm was releasing. Maybe he could turn this into a happy ending, for both him and the bear. He hoped he could, anyway.
Danny dived down in front of it, and from the way it twisted backwards and picked up its pace in the direction opposite of him (the direction towards his parents), it seemed the bear could sense him, too. He went intangible and picked up the pace, letting trees and leaves fly through him at a dizzying pace. Finally, the forest opened into a little clearing, and Danny threw up a green wall at the end of it, where the bear was trying to escape. It skid to a halt so fast it left deep gashes in the dirt, dropped something fuzzy and black from its mouth, and turned to face him.
Danny froze. There, curled beneath the ghost bearâs legs, was a single cub. It peered out from behind her, oblivious to the danger and curious as to the reason for their nightâs interruption. More importantly, it did not glow like itâs mother. It was still alive.
Mother Bear growled a warning at the same time Dannyâs parents started crashing through the brush nearest her. âStop!â he shouted out, holding out a hand despite his parents not being able to see him. âUh, stand down!â
âDanny?â His dad called. âWhatâs going on?â
Mother Bear was looking increasingly frantic. Panicking a little himselfâwhether from the emotions that he was accidentally leaching off her or the situation, he wasnât sureâDanny made a split-second decision and thrust a dome over the top of her and her cub. It would shield them from any sudden bear attacks, true, but it also served as makeshift protection from any Fenton weaponry.
He trusted his parents not to shoot him. He wasnât sure if he trusted them not to shoot Mother Bear.
âItâs safe now!â Danny called to his parents. âUm, leave your guns outside the clearing! And walk slowly!â
Danny was almost surprised to hear them listening. He didnât know why. He had to stop doubting them.
âOh,â Maddie said when she breached the tree line. Mother Bear rotated to face her and Jack as they stepped out, gnashing her too-long teeth and backing further over her cub to put it safely beneath her belly. It peeked out from beneath her paws. âItâsâŠa mother.â
She sounded shocked. Danny concurred.
âCome over here,â Danny told his parents. âBehind me. Iâm gonna try something.â
He stepped forward as his parents came around the dome. Mother Bear watched them walk until theyâd settled behind Danny, and already he could feel that fear worry stress easing, just from having all potential predators in-sight instead of surrounding her.
âDanny,â Maddie warned when he took another step forward. âBears are extremely protective of their young.â
âI know,â Danny murmured, keeping his voice low. He inched forward, getting lower to the ground as he walked. âIâm not going to hurt you.â
Mother Bear snarled statically, touching on Ghost Speak but unable to form full coherence. Worry, is what Danny was able to read from it. Worry. Baby. Danger.
Danny switched tactics, changing to Ghost Speak as he set his hands gently against the wall of the dome, emanating as many calming emotions as he could summon. Calm. Safe.
She flinched, but her teeth were shortening, growing less sharp. Baby Bear yawned beneath her, a kind of squeaking hum. Almost like a puppy. Like Cujo, maybe.
Calm. Safe. Danny promised, at the same time voicing sentences in English above the Ghost Speakâs static: âItâs okay. Youâre safe. I wonât hurt you. I wonât hurt him. You can let go. Iâll protect him. Itâs alright.â
Mother Bear swayed, grew smaller. Promise. She growled. Staticked. No-nonsense voice.Â
Promise. Danny responded.
Baby Bear nuzzled into Mother Bear, and she licked at his cheek as her body grew brighter and began dissipating, moving on. Baby Bear purred and purred.
She looked at Danny. Looked behind him, where his parents stood. Mother? she asked. With the emotions clogging her speech finally gone, he could actually understand her.
Danny nodded. âYeah. Thatâs my Mom.â
Good. Mother Bear hummed, closing her eyes. Safe.
She disappeared, her glowing green fragments scattering on the wind.
Danny turned around to face his parents, and for the first time noticed that they were both crying. That was okay. He was crying, too.
He cleared his throat. âSo. Anyway. Whereâs the nearest Animal Sanctuary?â
#danny phantom#tayscreams#tay writes#holiday truce 2023#phanfic#danny phantom fanfic#jazz fenton#maddie fenton#jack fenton#danny fenton#featuring: animal spirit inspo from shift by captainozone if i'm not mistaken#been a while since i read it but something something animal spirits being unpredictable feeding off instinct and emotion yaddah yaddah#happy holiday truce! i hope it's a good one <3#this is the first time ive written anything for the phandom in ⊠years#anything ive posted anyway#college has been ;-; taking the creative energies out of me ;-;#ive resorted to turning old dp plot bunnies into creative writing assignments for workshop classes. itâs rough out here#at least itâs working. people just think i have a thing about ghosts. and theyâd be right but itâs much deeper than that#holiday truce
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Does the fact that DP now has an official canon continuation affect you while working on the comic
Like does the new canon stuff influence your own vision or has your vision for your reboot remained the same since you started?
Sorry it's taken so long to answer so I'll match with a long answer and update in my process, I'm so sorry lol
But no, an official canon continuation will not stop me from making the comic. And while I do own the new comic and plan on getting all the future official DP merch I can get my hands on, it wont effect my story in the slightest because I haven't read it. Plus I've already written my story and I'm very happy with it. I will someday read the new comic but not anytime soon, I'm just so happy it exists and that it's in my hands either way.
What might stop me (for a little bit at least) is a full on rebooted series, not a continuation/revival because the fandom has been around so long and we've all influenced each other in big or little ways. And since we're all playing in the same sandbox there's naturally some overlap. But this started as a pitch bible/proof of concept for a full on reboot of my own and if there's an active reboot airing I'd be very sad it wasn't mine (so silly I know lol but it's true).
What has stopped me is the a back and forth issue I have on the comic in general. I have found a style of comic I enjoy making, but I have gotten in my own head about it being stiff and bad. I know practice make progress and I'm getting more confident about it and also considering making it into a fic with art and slowly adapting it into a comic just so I can have some thing to post and put out there. But my iPad is dying and outside of sketches on paper I haven't been able to write or draw to the extent I'd like. I've been saving for a new one for a while now and about half way there but life happens and it takes a toll on my savings. So I'm trying to decide what's the best way to proceed and I have a lot of options and that's also a little overwhelming, which sounds silly typing out. But it's easy for me to feel guilt every time I try to commit to one game plan because all my best options rely on me getting a new iPad
#ask me anything#danny phantom reboot planning#going ghost comic#goingghostcomic#its been hard saving for an ipad lol#i have to take care of bills and my mom#plus im slowly getting merch to open a shop#and hopefully that'll help too#all ipad time i can get has been to prep merch for sale#im at over 40k words at the halfway point of my second detailed draft#one more sweep and it might be fic ready#i just haven't decided whats the best route to take because I have SO MUCH in the concept and rough stages still#i might be bitching and moaning in the tags about money#but im sure as hell not going to ask for it unless I have something solid and tangible in return#but this is why my art production has functionally halted#sorry for using your ask as an infodump update#ive been hesitant to make one because I dont want to let anyone down#not you or my followers or myself
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Chapter 7 is up
in which our favorite coatrack of a medical examiner is having a rough day and answers some questions.
Tim sees the error of his ways
Dick gets grossed out
#Danny Phantom#danny fenton#Medical examiner Danny#gosht in the morgue#fanfic#dp x dc crossover#dp x dc#detective comics#danny is having a rough day#nightwing is also having a time
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hi, idk if youâre taking requests currently or not but if you are itâs been a really really hard few weeks for me and I could really use something to make me smile so maybe some tiny gvf doing something cute. sorry to be a bother.
honey, you're never a bother here. i'm rooting for you and so is everybody else (ESPECIALLY the tinies!!!!)
#im sorry you're having such a rough time but ily and its always an honor to give you some tiny affirmation#i drew josh extra squishy#gvf#greta van fleet#danny wagner#jake kiszka#sam kiszka#josh kiszka#myart#greta van art#tiny van fleet
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dont know how to take better screenshots but im very proud of these fits
#their aesthetics r so opposite i love it#i think for tyria pride ill be changing the dyes to their respective flags#been having a rough . really rough . time and gw2 is helping me#dannie games#maud mortis#hycinth#gw2#guild wars 2#gw2 fashion
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So I finally started Peaky Blinders, and boy oh fucking boy is the brainrot settling in
#Iâm not surprised?#like I knew I would like it#Iâve just been avoiding it for so long#and I now have a sneaking suspicion that the first season is going to be a comfort watch for me#there arenât many movies or shows that I will sit and rewatch and rewatch#but Iâm about to start season 5#and I just keep thinking about how I want to go back to that first season#like itâs been consistently good and entertaining#though Iâm gonna be honest itâs starting to get a little far fetched and ridiculous#but I donât fucking care I love these characters too much to care about how unrealistic itâs become#but I do miss the simplicity of season one#I love when itâs just our little family in the garrison#small scale gang war problems#and I miss Freddie#and I miss Danny#god Iâm having such a good time rn#I fear for what will happen when I finish this show and my brain is forced to occupy time in the real world#itâs gonna be rough for real lmao#peaky blinders#cillian murphy#tommy shelby
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Hi everyone
So I might have to go on a hiatus for a while
My mom suffered an acute stroke early yesterday and had to be flown from the local hospital to the big one a few hours away for treatment for it. Thankfully she wasnât paralyzed from it but she still had some side affects from it that will have to be addressed
My dad and I are with her right now to support her and be with her as sheâs going through this. Sheâs doing much better since yesterday so itâs a very good sign
Thank you all for understanding and I will let you all know more and when Iâll be back
Love you all and Iâll see you soon!
#miss h talk#hiatus#art#itâs just a really rough time right now and I have to help her a lot with things for the time being while sheâs bedridden#I might try to get some art things done but Iâll have to see#thank you all again for understanding#I love you all so much for your support#it truly means a lot#danny phantom#transformers animated#digital art
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Iâm going through it at the moment madi so I could use some soft thoughts <3
babe i have one for you!!! i was doing my whole nighttime routine and thinking about having danny there, and i think if you and danny lived together you would take time while you're both getting ready for bed to talk about how your days were. and danny secretly likes to get you going, either gushing about something good that happened or venting about something bad that happened, and he just likes to listen as you both stand at the mirror and do your skin routine and brush your teeth and all those little things, bumping into each other, sharing your space with a comforting closeness. and by the time you get into your pajamas you've processed your day, and danny's enjoyed the steady rainshower of your voice over his nighttime routine, and you get in bed together so danny can read out loud and you can have your turn enjoying his voice <3
#just. domestic softness with danny <3333#i'm sorry you're having a rough time too and i hope this cheered you up a little!!! i love you!!!#billie#maddie talks to friends!#soft hours
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"Can I buy you a coffee?" It had slipped out of his mouth before he could stop it. This kid was obviously not Bruce, though the resemblance was uncanny. Down to the miserable look and shivering in the breeze of a cold Gotham night.
"Huh?" The boy's head snapped to attention, eyes suddenly very focused on Jim.
"Coffee. Something nice and hot. It's freezing out and you look like a stiff wind would knock you over. There's a place up the street, nice, bright, and public."
"Public, eh?" He quirked his eyebrow at that. The accent said he was from out of town, something that did not pair well with wandering Park Row at night. His manner said otherwise. Just looking at him you'd think he was local, constantly checking his surroundings. He clearly knew that had been meant to reassure him, but suspicion was still obvious on his face. Smart kid, Gordon thought.
"It's Gotham, kid. That's as much for you as it is for me. I'd rather not end up shot in an alley." Jim regretted saying that immediately as the memory of Thomas and Martha came to mind. For a moment he imagined himself in their place, his little Barbara in Bruce's place. She wasn't so little these days, but some part of him always remembered the child she had been. The thought was not a pleasant one.
"Hmmm... Coffee does sound good, Mr...?"
"Gordon, Jim Gordon." The kid blinked at him.
"Like the police commissioner?"
"Yeah, something like that." He chuckled. "What about you, kid?"
"Kid suites me just fine for the time being." He shrugged. "So, about that coffee?"
"Just up the street." Jim shook his head. The kid didn't want to talk, and that was fine by him. At least for now
Short DPXDC Prompts #673
Jim Gordon sees a boy walk down Park Row. A boy with that looks exactly identical to a tiny and terrified kid that he pulled into his arms and comforted after his parents died so many years ago.
#I shall write more tomorrow hopefully#i still need to dye my hair before it gets any later#got a little carried away#but jim is a compassionate man and Danny is clearly having a rough time#he wants to help#and if that means buying coffee and listening he'll do that#if that means letting Danny use his shower and sleep on his couch so be it#Danny feels like a stray cat for this#a little wary but keeps coming back for food and eventually lets you pet him
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DP X DC: A Minor Drinking Problem
Phantom is a relatively new member of the JLA, but it's been a few months, and things are settling in well. He's shy and polite but is a master of the snark with villains.
Before a big mission, the all hands on deck kind, everyone is talking about scars and the crazy stories behind them to distract from the coming fight. Danny, finally feeling like he can join in the conversation with all these adult heroes, pulls off his right glove to show a pretty gnarly scar on the back of his wrist. âI got this one when I fought a guy from the Revolutionary War a few weeks ago! Didn't think he'd charge me with a bayonet.â He shares a couple more stories and scars, but only the ones that he can easily show off.
Because of stories like that and some historical depictions of Phantom from different time periods, they think he's this ancient and powerful immortal that just looks like a teenager, it wouldnt be the first time. He's powerful enough to go toe to toe with Superman, so there's no way he's actually a kid. He even sometimes has the haunted, world weary eyes that their most hardened members only get after experiencing too much. Danny, being our lovable, obliviously dense idiot, has not realized that they think he's an ancient being.
After the mission concludes -it was a rough one-, the JLA celebrate their victory with a couple drinks back at the watch tower. Danny is understandably uncomfortable with this whole situation and keeps asking, âAre you sure I should be here?â They reassure him it's fine as they pass around beers, which Danny politely declines several times. Danny eventually sees this as the perfect chance to pad his blackmail folders on his inebriated coworkers.
Anyway, as the night goes on, they have a good time, but Phantom still hasn't gotten a drink like the rest of them, and Green Lantern (or hero of your choice) really wants their shy friend to come out of his shell. So, he slams an open beer bottle on the coffee table in front of Phantom. âCome on Phantom! Let loose a little. Celebrate!â
âDude! What the hell?! I'm 16! That's illegal!â Phantom squeaks in shock.
âWe don't care how old you were when you died. It's how long you've been a ghost that counts.â Flash slings an arm around Danny's shoulders from where heâs sat next to him on the couch. Flash can't get drunk, but he also thinks it would be fun to see their uptight new member drunk.
âThat's even worse! You'd be giving alcohol to a two year old!â Phantom is horrified that his coworkers are so casually breaking the law.
âBut you said you fought in the Revolutionary War this morning!â Green Lantern said with his eyebrows knit in confusion.
âNo, I said I fought someone from the Revolutionary War. As in, the ghost of someone from the revolutionary war!â
âYou can't pull that on us. There's murals and stuff of you from thousands of years ago.â The Flash waves off with a laugh.
Phantomâs finger presses painfully hard into Flashâs chest. âI do not need to explain time travel to you of all people. My mentor hates you, and I'm STILL sent on missions constantly to clean up your messes.â Phantom's clear and low. Flash liked it better when he was shouting and not staring him down like a predator with narrowed eyes.
(This random idea popped into my head. It made me laugh, so I thought you might, too. Here you go!)
#dpxdc#dp x dc#dcxdp#dc x dp#dp x dc crossover#dc x dp crossover#danny phantom#dp x dc prompt#plot bunny#the flash#green lantern#time travel
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thereâs no way iâve ended up with the hss quests introducing lacey and ace at the same time fml
#the two worst arcs of the game#not in terms of narrative!!!! two of the best parts of the story for sure!!!!!!#but oh boy dannyâs gonna be having a rough time for the foreseeable future#hss#personal#now iâve realised âlaceyâ has âaceâ in it gdi
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Sea Cryptic! Danny AU- Pt.4
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Danny was sitting in the back, his backpack obnoxiously taking up the seat next to him, when the door to the lecture hall creaked open near silently.
âWhat are you in here for?â Danny asked the guy who crept into class. He sympathetically took his backpack off the Seat of Shame and allowed the guy to sit down. Funnily enough, they had the same hair and eye color.
âGen Ed. Undecided. You?â The guy grunted quietly back.
âEnvironmental studies. Iâm Danny.â
âTim.â
With the implicit understanding of two people in a required class they could not give less than two fucks about, Tim and Danny tuned back into the lecture. When the class was assigned group work, Danny looked over to see Tim softly snoring, head slammed down on the table.
âTim. Wake up, dude.â Danny poked his shoulder.
âHuh? Class over?â
âNah, we got group work. Discussion board.â
âOh shit, thanks for waking me up. Wanna team up?â
Danny shrugged. âSure. We should aim to post it in the middle so the professor doesnât read our answers to the class.â
âYeah, sounds like a good idea. Any idea what weâre talking about?â
âKind of?â
âGood enough for me.â
ââ
Tim Drake kept seeing Danny Fenton around on campus.
âDanny! Dude, what are you doing?â
Danny turned, gloved hands full of crumpled trash. âPicking up after the student population, apparently.â
âDidnât think environmental studies was that serious.â
âGlobal warming is very serious, you jerk,â Danny smirked at him, crossing the grass to put the trash into the trash can. âReduce, reuse, oil shouldnât be spilled in water and all that.â
âBasic stuff,â Tim grinned. Nice, he basically had a friend past Bernard now!
They were friends, right?
âAnd yet humanity fails to comprehend it. Incredible. Incredibly stupid that is.â
âThey get it. Major corporations just donât care.â
Danny sighed. âTrue that. You on your way to your next class?â He took off his biodegradable gloves off (nitrile and nylon, baby!) and chucked them into the trash.
âIâve got free time, actually. Prof cancelled for his daughterâs surgery.â
âOh, shit, thatâs rough! You wanna go downtown and join the strike?â
âA strike? What for?â Even as he asked, Tim hiked his bag higher onto his shoulder, ready to go. They fell into step as the two left campus.
âApparently, Quillan Pharma was doing some shady shit at their manufacturing plants. I think itâs like killing kids, and pouring toxins into the ground.â
âOh, shit.â
âYeah. Oh! Poison Ivyâs gonna be there!â
Tim blinked. He casted a sideways look at Danny. Sure heâs been here long enough to know⊠but it couldnât hurt to check. âYou know sheâs an eco-terrorist, right?â
âOkay, but like⊠people suck sometimes. And all sheâs asking for is like donât kill the planet. And she doesnât do that whole mind control thing too much anymore! The Sirens are so cool. Plus, one of my best friends at home might actually kill me if I donât try to get her autograph. Poison Ivy is like, Samâs personal hero.â
Tim snickered. âYeah, okay. Mind if one of my friends join? His nameâs Bernard.â
âThe more the merrier,â Danny nodded. âOoo! Hot chocolate. Want some?â
Danny bought three drinks as Tim trailed behind, texting Bernard.
âHe said yes.â
âCool! We should meet up somewhere before the drinks get cold.â
Well, Danny got the autograph. Tim got a new friend, and Bernard got a drink from his crush.
ââ
âOh, youâre the glowing dude that Batman always talks about!â
Danny blinked, eyes scanning the wing-like cape and the yellow emblem on the heroâs suit. Danny was indeed glowing, stars and nebulas freckling across neon green skin, and glowing hair the color of a white dwarf star, tinged with the blue from his ice core.
âI⊠have absolutely no idea who you are,â Danny lied, like a liar. Heâs found a surprising niche of entertainment in messing with the local vigilantes and heâll be damned if he missed this opportunity.
He heard a snicker from the comm lines as Red Robin visibly brushes it off.
âIâm Red Robin. Why are you picking up trash?â
âPicking up after you humans, apparently.â
The both of them blink, feeling a weird sense of déjà vu. A moment of awkward silence passed before they both shook it off.
âAre you here to help? No offense, but the track record for you people is terrible.â Danny strode over and grabbed a bag. He opened it, and shook it at Red Robinâs face. âSee? Batarangs, these odd bird looking ones, the Râs. Seriously, pick up after yourselves!â
âOh, woah, can we have these back?â
Danny yanked the bag back before Red Robin could get close. âPay me. These were incredibly tedious to pick up. Especially the batarangs. I mean, I even found a whole bunch of old rusted ones in the middle of the bay. What did you do, dump an entire bag in there from the air?â
Red Robin sighed and took out a wad of cash, with tracking fluid all over it. Danny grimaced, smelling the odd scent on the money. âThatâs not real cash. It smells off. Are you trying to give me counterfeits because youâre broke?â
Red Robin gaped, oddly offended. âNo! Theyâre real!â
âDoesnât smell like it. Itâs stinkier than the trash. Go get the one with the money, the litterer. Tell him Iâll be back the next full moon. I donât want to talk to you anymore.â Danny grumbled, disappearing on the spot to watch Red Robin flounder with the stack of cash and the piles of dead bodies on the shore.
âWhat the fuck even is my life these days?â Red Robin wondered out loud, stuffing the cash back into his pocket. He looked over the plastic wrapped bodies and slumped, sighing.
Oddly enough, Danny felt a sense of sympathy. Well, heâs not getting paid for sympathy. Heâs not getting paid at all tonight, actually. Danny flew off, plunging once more into the depths of the significantly cleaner waters, and used his ice to scoop out oil stains.
Danny glanced around and sighed. He had a lot of work to do.
ââ
âSo youâre saying heâs like a werewolf mermaid fae child immortal god thing, right?â
Bruce grunted.
âB, what the hell are you smoking these days? You know drugs are bad, right? Do we need Superman to give you that PSA?â Jason snickered.
Tim, massaging his arms from having to haul an ungodly amount of dead bodies, grunted. Heâs so similar to Bruce that it gave the people currently in the cave hives.
âHe said full moon. I donât think we can track him with regular stuff. The bugs kept shorting out.â
âOh boy,â Dick sighed. âDonât fall off the spiral cliff, Tim. Youâve got midterms to think about so no stalking the guy.â
âYet,â Tim shot back, changing out of his suit.
Bruce grunted, setting aside a huge stack of cash.
#let Tim Drake go to college you cowards#he got his GED in this one boys#let Tim fucking age#danny phantom#batman#tim drake#dc x dp#dcxdp#dpxdc#danny the tired college student#bamf danny phantom#siren au???#sea cryptic Danny#bro I had war flashbacks to discussion board group work#terrible why do I do this to myself#the batarangs in the middle of the bay was from when Bruce tried to kill the joker and himself#Danny: people just canât clean up after themselves these days#sea cryptic! danny au
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