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#aveyond automata
satohqbanana · 2 years
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Seeing all the Nier Automata promotions I'm just so tempted to focus on the Aveyond Automata AU I have.
A desolate world far into Aia's future, far into time where mortals are now a rare and dying breed, into a time where animated beings now roam the world trying to understand their predecessors.
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satohqbanana · 2 years
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While I'm clearing out old files from my old phone as I'm waiting for my computer to finish its surprise update, I found some nice idea dumps.
More steampunk…? Whatever futuristic magic AU with automata Larshen:
A!Rhen had the idea of collecting mana cores from other machines; A!Lars thought of using them for body mods to imbue mana and spells so that they can fight better.
One of A!Rhen's fave mods is the Callback. It basically transports her to where A!Lars is. (Or vice versa, on his case.)
A!Lars' fave mod is Auto-Heal. Heals regenerate their body stamina using mana. (Basically stamina is their HP as top-notch squirrel-approved automatons that don't easily crumble, but they still need rest to cool down and lessen the strains on their machinery systems.)
Since A!Rhen's physically stronger, she can just force chests, crates, barrels, doors, and windows open. Or walls. She just strikes through walls with her fists. A!Lars is very impressed.
A!Lars probably has volumes of journals chronicling nerdy information about their bodies. Rhen has volumes of diaries relating to their highly personal experiences instead.
Do robots feel love? I think they're very attached to each other, to the point that they never really leave each other's side unless highly necessary to accomplish quests/missions. But does it qualify as romantic love? Hm.
The automatons aren't very fond of their originals. That said, they refer to their originals as their (individual) "parents" and try their best not to feel attached to the other people in the memories that had been passed on to them.
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