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deedjre · 19 days ago
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hunted tries teaching beast to hunt. thankfully, she already knows how to! in a way! a very animalistic way.
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Undertale but you’re on a path in the woods, and at the end of that path is a cabin, and at the basement of that cabin is a monster prince
You’re here to slay him, and if you don’t it’ll be the end of the world or something idk
Oh and there are dead children voices inside your head fighting with each other
(Btw no romance in this cause that’ll be weird)
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dampfur · 11 months ago
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I haven’t done anything with my Redlico STP AU in a hot second but Iv got something now just for Valentine’s ❤️
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Ya you get a humanized Smitten from me enjoy ✨
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match-makee · 6 months ago
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oppurtunist: oh I'm sorry are you sitting here ? :D
cold: yea
oppurtunist: oh don't worry I'll leave,,, :<
cold: thanks
oppurtunist:
oppurtunist: you.. you don't want me to stay ? :(
cold: no
oppurtunist: ..no one ever wants to sit with me- :^
cold: me neither
oppurtunist: well.. okay, thanks. :d
cold: okay
oppurtunist:
cold:
oppurtunist: yeah I think we do have the same narrator right ??
cold: i don't think we do
oppurtunist: the crow dude??
cold: i have never seen that man in my life
oppurtunist: uh-
cold: what's on your wrist
oppurtunist: oh what's on my wrist ? :o
cold: yea
oppurtunist: it's just a friendship bracelet i made- :3
cold: for who
oppurtunist: ..who's the other friend?
cold: yea
oppurtunist: oh uh i don't have a friend-.. :C i made two only for my future friend I know it's pathetic haha i-
cold: that's pathetic
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deconstructthesoup · 9 months ago
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So, this is inspired by @tai-janai's new Slay the Poet AU, where LQ has to rescue the Narrator and is being guided by Shifty. I saw their idea post, and my brain demanded that I put my own spin on it, so... yeah. Go check out their AU, though, it's probably gonna be better than mine and it actually has drawings.
I've already typed out the overarching plot (tldr, Shifty's the player and LQ is the "guide," and Narry is a professor who's trapped in a library in an abandoned city), but here's what I think the Narrator's chapter 2 vessels would be like:
The Wizard: You get the Wizard if you don't go into the library's basement with the knife, you make the decision to free the Professor, and you resist when the Guide makes the desperate choice to take over your body (while repeatedly apologizing over and over in your mind). The Wizard is unflinchingly kind and has that classic Disney-fairytale whimsy about him, and will always encourage you no matter what you do---and is the only one who undoubtedly means you no harm. The voice you gain in your head is the Voice of the Apprentice, who believes that the Professor is a learned and wise soul who can teach us everything, and we must listen to him.
The Warlock: You get the Warlock if you don't go into the library's basement with the knife, make him think you're going to free him, and kill him---either via getting the knife or letting the Guide take you over and winning the ensuing struggle. The Warlock is a slightly draconic being who is devious and cunning, but very clearly bitter towards you, and there's no doubt that he's thirsting for revenge. The voice you gain in your head is the Voice of the Charming, who uses flattery and deceit to get her way, and encourages you to do the same to the Professor---after all, we did it once, and we can do it again, can't we?
The Creation: You get the Creation if you immediately kill the Professor, attempt to leave and fail (which causes the Guide to panic, saying that this wasn't how it was supposed to happen and he doesn't know what's wrong), and kill yourself once you see no other way out. The Creation is a stitched-up, reanimated corpse who somehow managed to bring himself back, and he's a lonely soul who just wants you to set him free. The voice you gain in your head is the Voice of the Restless, who's a listless and tired individual who's aching for things to change... and whether or not we choose to help the Professor or not is entirely up to us.
The Scientist: You get the Scientist if you go into the basement---either armed or unarmed---talk with him, and decide to just leave him there... except, if you do, he'll figure a way out, and he'll electrocute you with a single touch. The Scientist is every bit the sadistic mad genius, and while he knows full well that he needs you in order to get out, he sees no problem with torturing you if that's what it takes---and he's incredibly transparent about his desire to end you once he's finally free. The voice you gain in your head is the Voice of the Doll, who claims that she's not scared and that everything is fine, but is very bad at lying and is clearly shaken by everything the Professor does.
The Academic: You get the Academic if you go down into the basement with the knife, talk with him, attempt to kill him... and when he fights back, you submit. The Academic is self-absorbed, condescending, and controlling, believing himself to be superior to you in every way---and he soon proves that he's not just some entitled asshole, as he's able to take control of you with his words alone. The voice you gain in your head is the Voice of the Humbled, who is openly terrified of the Professor and sees no problem with just doing what he says.
The Archivist: You get the Archivist if you go down into the basement with the knife, decide to free him instead, and resist when the Guide takes you over. The Archivist, who is free from his chains but is unable to escape without your help, has nothing better to do other than to reorganize and catalog the books in the library, and has become incredibly cynical and emotionless as a result. The voice you gain in your head is the Voice of the Curious, who constantly asks questions and wants to look further into random things---something that at first seems irritating, but you eventually realize just how helpful she can be...
The Doctor: You get the Doctor if you go down into the basement with the knife, talk with him, attempt to kill him, and fight him until neither of you can fight anymore. The Doctor openly hates you and sees you as his only obstacle, and will engage you in combat whether you want to or not---and once you fight back, you discover that no matter how brutally you fight, he knows just how to set his organs back to normal, and he knows just how to wreck yours. The voice you gain in your head is the Voice of the Hateful, who wants nothing more than to crush the Professor to a pulp and make him suffer.
The Dragon: You get the Dragon if you go down into the basement without the knife, decide to free him, and don't resist when the Guide takes you over---though you do let the Professor win, in the end. The Dragon is the most beastlike and inhuman of the vessels, and all he wants is to devour you so that he may escape. The voice you gain in your head is the Voice of the Warrior, and she knows exactly how to fight him so that you can make it out of there alive... but be sure to listen to her, because ignoring her warnings could end very badly.
The Inventor: You get the Inventor if you either kill him immediately and check to see if he's dead, or if you question for one second whether or not he's armed... either way, you soon discover that you've brought a knife to a gunfight. The Inventor is cheerful yet murderous, and has several contraptions up his sleeves that are designed to end you---in all sorts of fun and exciting ways. The voice you gain in your head is the Voice of the Prepared, who's quick on her feet and can easily improvise ways to evade the Professor's onslaughts.
The Substitute: You get the Substitute if you avoid going to the library entirely, and instead choose to wander the city---resulting in the city reverting entirely to libraries. Because of this, the Substitute starts off as nothing more than a blank slate of a man, and gets more and more jumbled and confused the more you attempt to talk to him. The voice you gain in your head is the Voice of the Rebel, who doesn't really have a goal other than to just goof off and have fun---making choices for choice's sake.
And, uh... that's what I got!
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ashersbraincell · 9 hours ago
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Sacrifice!Princess AU where, to both make the concept of change actually KILLABLE and to hopefully make her understand the "harm" she's causing there was actually a real person, a real human being, sacrificed and made a vessel for the concept of change. Explores the horrors in becoming said abstract, god-like concept of multitudes from a human perspective and, ironically enough, makes it even HARDER to kill her because she's easier to sympathise with.
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salty-an-disco · 10 months ago
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guess who’s been learning how to draw wings
bonus: the evil and fucked up Hero from my evil fucked up Warped AU
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(he may have commited countless attrocities, but his bird special interest never left)
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kittygamesda · 6 months ago
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Opportunist and Cheated
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estir-esper · 6 months ago
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i hope everyone had good artfight!! i sure did... im proud of pretty much everything i've made, and received so much artwork in return
did lots of mass attacks for my last few drawings for this year. wanted to get as many people as i could :)
even ended up copying the sailor moon/slay the princess artstyles for two attacks!!
im rambling but im already excitedly awaiting next year. I'm gonna draw for so many people
if you want to look at all the character credits, please look at my artfight for the attacks! (there are so many here and im doing the stupid thing by uploading them all at once)
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swanpyart · 8 months ago
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Slay the Archivist (TMA and STP Crossover AU)
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I haven't seen a fully fleshed out Magnus Archives and Slay the Princess Crossover, so as someone whose binged both, its my duty to create it.
Backstory
After the end of MAG200, Jon, Martin, Annabelle/the Web and some remnants of Jonah Magnus/Elias are shunted into the multiverse, and into a new world where they can spread their fear. Being exposed to the Fear Entities in such an upfront way that no other mortals have ever managed to achieve, Jon, as the Avatar of the Eye, is prioritized by the Fear Entities and proceeds to absorb them into his Avatarhood, basically becoming a God of Fear itself. While his old self and humanity isn’t completely gone, it’s certainly much more diluted amongst the new influx of power.
Annabelle of course, as the Avatar of the Web, which was once the Brain of the Fear Entities but has essentially been usurped by Jon, decides to trap him and Martin in a sort of pocket dimension. Both of them forget their names, and have their memories wiped, now convinced they are still working in the Institute and having no memory of their relationship. Using Jonah Magnus as a sort of puppet, Annabelle uses his voice to guide Martin into destroying Jon once and for all.
Speaking of, what is Martin in this case? Martin’s personal connection to the Lonely, Annabelle empowering him with the Web, and Jon subconsciously empowering him through the Eye means that Martin, like Jon, is empowered by multiple Fears, which gives him more of a chance to kill Jon then she does. Yet, Martin still retains his humanity for the most part and therefore Jon's power relates specifically to Martin's own fear, making him a sort of antithesis to Jon: If Jon is the God of The Things That Are Fear, then Martin is the God of The Things That Are Not Fear.
The Construct
Within the construct Annabelle created is essentially a dollhouse-like recreation of the Magnus Institute. Jon and Martin both are in the mindset of their season 1 selves, with Jon being distant and bitchy and Martin being insecure and a bit of a pushover. Both are actually Gods, but have no clue to their true natures.
Annabelle, using Elias’ voice, calls Martin to his office and demands he kills Jon in order to protect the world, taking the role of the Narrator to guide Martin into doing the job right. In the hallway is a knife on a desk, which Martin has the option to take or not.
Jon, being an Avatar of all of the Fears, now has an interesting caveat in that, depending on how Martin chooses to interact with him, his appearance and personality changes in tandem with what they are BOTH afraid of. Jon embodies a different Fear in every route, changing the more he and Martin butt heads.
Because of their godhood and the nature of the Construct, Martin and Jon can’t ever actually die, even if they kill each other; they’ll simply be shunted into a new chapter picking up from the previous one.
Blade VS No Blade
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Much like STP, the "Player's" choices alter how Jon appears. If Martin takes the knife, Jon’s demeanor is more like his Season 2 self; paranoid, angry, distrustful and secretive. Without the knife, he acts more like his Season 1 self; incredulous and snobby.
That's it for now, but I'll be expanding on this in the future with the different Fear Vessels.
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sapphicslaylist · 1 month ago
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Realizing This Crossover Never Made It To The Borrower Tag [+ Lore Drop]
So I'm a goof and forgot to post my Slay The Princess AU into the Borrower tags as well so haha. Lemme fix that -
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Main Post & Fic Here
Story & designs by me,
art commissioned from @feraljayce
(I prefer reblogs on this one!)
Further Worldbuilding stuff - Translation of STP into Borrower format
For those curious about the GT front of things so it's not just a repost, getting into those details here:
There are four types of Borrower species within this world: Traditional Domestic, Traditional Wild, Domestic Fae, & Wild Fae
Domestic Borrowers:
House-Dwelling Borrowers who live in the walls/under floorboards
"Borrow" household goods & lost objects to survive
Often use artificial tools to climb and navigate.
May live in groups, but many are singular family units or alone
Are traditionally considered "pests" and forced out of homes
These are closest to Mary Norton's / cannon Borrower taxonomy
Domestic Fae follow many of the same tenants as Traditional Domestic. Differences being:
Possession of artificial magic (conjuring manmade objects, cooking, metal etc)
Elven/spaded ear tips, but no tail
Are the only Borrower species considered "good luck"
Often captured to be sold as pets or other companionship to humans
Wild Borrowers:
Prefer living out in the woods to gather natural resources away from humans.
Use artificial tools to hunt & gather. Often live in groups if able.
May opportunistically packbond with local fauna
Live in abandoned burrows primarily, but will also take hollows, nests, and most other shelters if available.
Do possess unusual humanoid traits except for slightly sharper teeth & nails designed for climbing.
Wild Fae:
The most feral of Borrower species, and the most mistreated by humanity
Direct association with The Wild (goddess of the natural cycle) & The Network (the Wild's domain & the Fae/Borrowers' Underworld)
Possess Elven/spaded ears and a variety of different tails based on genetics (Ex: Thorn & Witch are of Feline roots)
Often have more "feral" facial features like different noses, slit pupils, etc which are either permanent or alternate with more human apperance (ex: Thorn)
Also use tools like weapons & gear, but sparingly/as a backup. Their teeth & clawed hands usually do most of the work of fighting & climbing
Live in small colonies in underground burrows, where each member has a specific chamber. Similar to a Warren. You'll rarely see them alone
Some have digitigrade legs to walk upright & all fours with ease (dominant trait)
Magic is naturally derived, and takes the form of Medic or Mercenary. Medics have to "charge" their magic by doing a two finger pulse check to summon necessary materials for the patient.
Wild Fae do not Borrow - they hunt & aggressively scavenge objects. They work in packs, which may include Chimeras (their designated packbond species) if going for larger or riskier prey.
All Fae worldbuilding stuff is my own; Wild Borrowers are semi-cannon, and domestic variations are cannonical to Mary Norton. The Wild Fae are semi-inspired by The Littles, which are typically what fanmade Borrowers most resemble.
(Yes, I happily accept questions about this AU! As a warning it does get a bit dark in places, but happy to discuss both the nitty gritty and the soft cuddly stuff.)
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deedjre · 24 days ago
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i love thinking about singular aspects of an au so much that i accidentally make several intertwining arcs. like fucking it started off as a couple silly jokes and oops! all character arc. the question is will i shift focus to other characters involved in this arc or will i shift away from it completely to think about. idk. different bisexuals
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halfsixwakeup · 2 months ago
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Okay, so. Slay the Princess/In Stars and Time AU! Get ready for lots of words!!
After the 'There Are No Endings' ending in StP, The Shifting Mound and The Long Quiet emerge from the Construct as fully realised Gods. The Narrator's world, already on the verge of self-destruction, fully collapses. But like Shifty said, a new world is born from its ruins; the world of ISaT.
After Shifty and Quiet have spent however many millions of years dancing and fighting or whatever, life has developed again, and they take an interest.
Shifty doesn't much care for humans individually. They're too small to be worth Her time, not to mention how short their lives are. But they're intelligent enough to perceive things, and as a being that becomes what others perceive Her to be, that's very useful. Sure, a single human's belief doesn't count for much, but hundreds, thousands of them? That's a significant difference. So She cultivates a large following, carefully presenting Herself as an ever-changing God of limitless possibility, guiding Her followers to use their belief to Change themselves and the world around them. Her people develop, and soon enough The House of Change spreads all through the young nation of Vaugarde and beyond.
Quiet, as is His nature, does not actively seek out humans. They're interesting enough to watch, but He's happy to leave them be. Instead, a small group of humans, an island just North of Her followers, call out to Him. Or they nearly do, at least. They call out to the Universe, to the World As It Is, to the infinite dark expanse of the night sky. They ask, they beg, they Wish for help; help with their struggles and challenges. He feels pity for them. He'd never truly been mortal, but when He was first created He'd certainly thought He was. He can relate to them in some ways. So He responds, and the Country of ✦ prospers with his help.
Shifty and Quiet aren't the only ones to have left the Construct though. The Voices, eleven fragments of Quiet's mind, eventually become tired of the empty ruins of The Narrator's little bubble, and make their way to the world of humans. Instead of returning to Quiet, though, they follow He and Shifty's example, picking a group of humans to guide. They settle in a country far to the east of Vaugarde, where they advise people as and when they're each needed. They become known as the 11 Expressions of Ka Bue, and the people around them grow.
Everything's going fine until one of Quiet's followers Wishes for the color yellow to disappear. He'd been so used to the endless black-and-white of the Construct, He hadn't consciously noticed these new 'colors'. And as soon as He does notice, they all disappear, replaced with what his subconscious says is Meant To Be There. And try as He might, He can't bring them back. So instead he limits Wishes. Only those who know the correct rituals can Wish for things from Him. They're overly-complicated, but they're a protection.
Meanwhile, The House of Change is developing further. Worshipers now use idols, small statues of Shifty's infinite forms. They're diverse and intricate, each one unique to what each follower Perceives Her to look like. The only common features are a vaguely feminine appearance and some form of crown. Copying Her example, the people of Vaugarde learn to Change themselves, in mind and body, and to be accepting of that Change.
In Ka Bue, the Voices have multiplied. Originally they had each chosen a host, a single person for each of them to help. But as they did so, new Voices appeared, splintering from the original eleven in the same way they had from Quiet. Their numbers grew until it was decided that they wouldn't be 'with' someone all the time. Instead, a human would request the company and help of a specific voice they needed the help of.
Eventually, Quiet's 'ritual' idea stops working. Wishes are still harder to make, but the knowledge of them keeps spreading, and soon enough they're just as common as before. So He takes more drastic action. The world forgets the island of ✦. It's still there, carrying on as normal. But its location, language and culture are lost to the rest of the world, and the memories of Wishing and rituals quickly fade.
In Dormont, a small town in Vaugarde, Shifty finds something special. There is a House there, like most Vaugardian towns, filled with Housemaidens Changing themselves and the world around them. But there is one who does not want to Change. She adores Change as much as any other Housemaiden, both watching it and bringing it about personally. But she feels no desire to Change herself. She also loves the stillness of knowing just who she is, and knowing that she will stay the same. Something about it feels right to Shifty. It reminds her of what They once were, that beautiful Whole that She and Quiet had been before the Narrator split them apart. This Housemaiden, 'Mirabelle', is by far Her favourite follower.
One day, Quiet hears a Wish from beyond the island of ✦. It rings out, carrying an intense desperation. A man from ✦, now in Vaugarde, has lost who he is. He cannot remember his old home, and he is terrified that his new one, Vaugarde, will suffer the same fate. Quiet feels guilt over the man's fate, and grants his Wish. He gives him a power that reflects His nature as a God of Stillness; the power to pause time itself, so that he can preserve a moment for longer before it inevitably changes. But the man takes this power and pushes it further. He sets about using it to freeze all of Vaugarde.
From there it's pretty much just the events of ISaT, any actual AU story I write would be post-game stuff with the Gods talking to Siffrin and the Party.
Also! Odile brought several Voices with her to Vaugarde!
The Voice of the Curious
The Voice of the Determined
The Voice of the Skeptic (The Original!!)
That's all I've got for now, but I'm planning on adding some original story that's not just using StP to explain ISaT's timeline, so I'll post that when I figure it out! Hope you enjoy the silly crossover!
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hello-universe-lovers · 2 months ago
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"You're on a path in the woods"
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An experiment in a lil animation made me wanna talk about my stp au that I have been teasing for days now.
So, without further adu, I hereby give you my AU.
SLAY THE PRINCESS: THE FIRST DRAFT
Loosely inspired by "[Tumblr] Plays STP" accounts floating around.
This follows the tale of the Narrator's first attempt at the Construct, when he was still testing the limits of this prison, and if the task of slaying the "Princess" was even feasible. As an Echo, he didn't want to risk the Long Quiet not obeying his orders, so he got a "volunteer", a mortal, to see if she would obey. He needs to be sure his will won't be challenged, before waking up the Long Quiet as a mortal. But what he got instead changed the very nature of the Construct, and maybe, the nature of the slumbering deities inside...
More details under the cut if you're interested (spoilers galore so read at your own risk):
I have had this au for, roughly, a month or so. This was just shared to my bf and some mutual and I never intended to even bring it to light. But with my voices having clear influences from this lil AU, I felt the need to at least make a post so you can understand how my Voices are the way they are, and maybe get you a glimpse into how I see the Construct, the Shifting Mound Long Quiet.
So this is just a compilation of my ideas, in no particular order:
Note: I used "Larry" as the character and "Long Quiet" as the Deity.
The [MAIN CHARACTER]:
You can call her "the Player" or "Ley" (i didn't have a real name for her), if you wanna keep it simple. She is an oc of mine (one I basically used as a atand-in to insert into whatever hyperfixation I gotten into this week). Her story in this AU is that she's a simple mortal that got caught in the Narrator's plans. She was meant as the "Beta reader" of this tale, and wasn't meant to survive even one Chapter, if she did as the Narrator said. But obviously, she wouldn't. That's a problem the Narrator came across early on: her free will and mortal experiences dictated her actions way more than intended. He had to urge her PRETTY hard, and in the end, she saved the princess, which lead to her first: the Prisoner.
When she saved that Princess, she inadvertently awakened the Gods slumbering inside. The Shifting Mound was the most obvious, taking the Prisoner and asking her to go back and collect more perspective. The Long Quiet, is more complicated. He is still in deeper slumber, but what is awake are the Voices. Without the Long Quiet, they latched onto the other sapient mind, the Player, and started guiding her. However, since she was just a mortal, and not a blank slate like the Canon Larry, she ended up changing the Voices as well. They picked up on concepts from her mind, and their humanoid appearance and personalities reflected that.
Her advantages are that since she is a full pledge human, her ability to think is more wide open, as such, she can do things that Larry wouldn't consider (for example: breaking the Princess out of her chain in Chapter 1 by using the Pristine Blade to cut it). Following that, certain routes are "locked" to her, simply because some routes required specific actions that no one would think about, on their first run (The MOC, the Wraith and Greys,... are examples). Not to mention the new avenues she could discover from simply being different from Larry.
With that being said, Shifty can still "push" her to certain routes, if it will bring her a new perspective, so while in the first few routes, Ley has a lot of control, but the options narrowed down, as Shifty starts getting REALLY specific. That is one of many drawbacks I thought for her. Another is the "2 voice" rule. As a mortal, she cannot handle more than 2 voices (and the Narrator permanently has a spot) so for each run, she only has one voice accompanying her at all times, and a voice is added only in Chapter 2, and never chapter 3. Some that may not even appear in their canon chapter 2 routes, leading to some new situations for all parties.
The Voices:
The Voices, as stated previously, are influenced by this mortal mind. While they do align with canon pretty tightly, her mind brought with them flexibility and the capacity to change rather drastically. Their appearance is the main sign of this. If it was Larry, then they look vaugly like him with little distinguishing features. But because Ley has such a big memory, they have a wide range of tropes, faces and fashion to dabble into. Some even deciding on things their Canon counterparts never would consider (Hero, Contra, Cheated and Broken being women for one, and Oppy feeling remorse).
Their routes to earn them are also different, because she has a different reaction to the Princess, though some stay the same. Here is the list (some of them are fan Princesses) of what I thought of.( And note that not all of them reach Chapter 3 because after chapter 2, she has normally detemrined what to do with the Princess):
♡ Hero: The Prisoner [FREED]
♡ Stubborn: The Razor -> the Arms Race [SLAIN]
♡ Smitten: the Tower -> (maybe) The Apotheosis [SLAIN]
♡ Opportunist: the Witch -> The Thorn [FREED]
♡ Skeptic: the Nightmare [FREED]
♡ Broken: the Beast -> the (wounded) Wild [FREED]
♡ Contrarian: The Stranger -> The Star (fan princess i will draw one day) [TAKEN]
♡ Cold: the Damsel -> the Belle (fan princess I will also draw one day) [RESCUED]
♡ Cheated: The Adversary -> the Fury [FREED]
♡ Paranoid: The Spectre [FREED]
♡ Hunted: The Huntress (again, will draw this fan princess one day) [SLAIN]
Regardless of how she earned them, at the end, after Shifty retrieved the vessel, they will always end up in the mirror. Rather than fade away, The Player will see how she sees the Voice in the mirror. They still feel cold and still fear death, but the Player comforted them for a short time, and have a talk, before feathers wrapped around them, returning them to the Quiet. She will never see the same voice twice, as the route to open them is closed. But the Long Quiet is slowly shifting with each new voice. He, like his other half, is slowly waking up.
(Potential) Endings:
I don't really think about this section, since this au is fun in the in-between, not the ending. but I do have a few ideas on what happens in the end.
☆ Ascend together: with Shifty and LQ awakened, They want to show Their gratitude to this mortal, They want her to Ascend with Them, to join their Dance in eternity. The debate probably happens too, but with the Voice joining with their Princess. But no matter how it plays out, if she accepts, she becomes the Vessel of both Change and Stillness. I call her Entropy, for the unpredictable nature.
☆ Retredded ground (what i considered Canon, if i wanna do one for this au): By going into the Heart of the Shfiting Mound, she meets with Princess and Larry, and have a talk. Ley concluded that this whole mess is way too complicated for her, and there's way too much for her to help. They are just too complex for her to find an answer for. So they suggested that they get her out of the Construct, permanently. The Echo was gonna use Larry anyway, before this trial run, so he could consider it a failure and move on. They both loved her too much, at this rate, and wouldn't want her to get hurt, on their behalf. So with the Blade, she is killed by Larry and Princess holding the knife together. This is where the Canon game happens, Larry restored as the POV character, not remembering the previous Player, only for worn footprints on the path in the woods to the cabin...
☆ Nobody left behind: this is a rendition of the Leave Together ending. Now, Ley has attached to the Voices, so she gathered all the Voices to leave too. Even a shard of the Narrator joined them so the Echo can finally fade into the wind. No one is left behind, and everyone leaves into the unknown. Maybe they will go back to Ley's old life, or somewhere new. But at least they got each other.
((HOLY SHIT THIS IS A LOT. To whoever sat thru and read thru all of this, thank you. I probably won't do anything like a separate blog or a comic or anything, but I do wanna tall about this au so plz let me rant and talk to me/hj. Hope you enjoy the rest of your day
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match-makee · 6 months ago
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yaeeeyy. Pony Paranoid..!!!! Figured I'd do it finally considering the unicorn horn poll I made long while. Here she is- 💜🤍💜🤍
Still no cutie mark though. Trying to find out. //..or maybe anyone can give ideas..? :3
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also a slightly more mini version. I'll be doing this with all the other pony designs.
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OH AND A BONUS. A little small concept for my paranoid design,,!!
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(That's a hood by the way not a hat)
she purple cause yeah. (Oppy is too but he's a ginger little shit) (if it's alright to try and base @salty-an-disco 's oppy cause DAMN he's stylish. But yea if it's OK with you^^!)
also one more thing before I go ahead with my other drawings, a meme if you will.
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neverniko101 · 9 months ago
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Trying to convince my brain that I cannot make another ask blog (it is not working help)
Anyway, a swapverse! Phastasmverse? Is that too hard to spell?
Uh
Yeah, I might be making another ask blog, probably on an actually different blog this time
I’ll probably alternate between working on this and Horror Dreamtale between STP
Rambling about precious children ⬇️
Amber (Dream by Joku):
- Tall bee man
- Smug asshole
- Got rich off selling his brother’s inventions
- Runs a fancy multiverse-wide Casino/Bar/Restaurant
Pollen (Dust by Ask Dusttale):
- Sweet little guy
- I say “little”, but he’s actually pretty tall
- Botanist obsessed with flowers
- has never killed anyone
- ever
- especially not by poisoning them with flowers
- Terrified of bears, even teddy bears
Cyan (Nightmare by Joku):
- Acts scary but is really a goofy little guy
- Mad scientist/engineer
- Uses inventions to run mazes, haunted house etc. to get negative emotions
- Lives in a giant (very, very heavily trapped and guarded) castle by himself
- Mechanical tentacles/arms, Doc Ock style
Epoxy (Ink by Comyet):
- Acts like a goofy little guy but is really scary
- >:3
- Likes to climb Amber and sit on his shoulder
- definitely not some kind of horror that traps people in resin cocoons and drains their life force
Razor (Cross by Jakei):
- After his AU was destroyed, he ripped a hole into the anti void, corrupting him and destroying the remains of Xtale
- Hunts ‘bugs’ in AUs, sometimes destroying entire universes to ensure the bug doesn’t spread
- Memory issues, doesn’t remember most of Xtale
- lonely someone befriend this man
Stitch (Error by Loverofpiggies):
- Runs around AUs taking parts of them to sew into the broken parts of his own AU, Cross-style
- Often accidentally causes bugs in AUs he visits, corrupting/destroying them himself or causing Razor to destroy them
- On the run from Razor
- Can animate his puppets to do little chores
- Fights with a giant sewing needle as a weapon
- Also needs friends
Mist (Fell by Vic):
- Probably the chillest guy here
- It’s his job to make sure that everyone gets enough sleep
- Will be disappointed in you if you don’t go to bed on time
- Has several pet bunnies
Comet (Outer by 2mi127):
- Angry little guy
- One of two employees at the Multiversal Transportation and Postal services
- Runs exclusively on coffee and baked goods provided by Cookie (the only person he can tolerate)
- Can take you basically anywhere, but you’d have to convince him to do so, which is difficult even for Cookie
- Catches on fire when too angry
Azoic (Fresh by Loverofpiggies):
- Mercenary
- Unnaturally good at making improvised weapons
- Is a cowboy? Don’t know where that came from
- Has a horse named Penelope
- Trying to earn money
Toxin (Killer by Rafbawas):
- He seems fun
- Perfectly mentally stable
- Eats the fabric of the multiverse
- Turns people into mindless rainbow zombies
Marrow (Horror by Sourapplestudios):
- Bounty Hunter
- Able to switch out his body parts with other monsters and humans
- Pretty chill all things considered
Crypt (Reaper by Renrink):
- Uh
- what
- what is that
- just some guy that Palid decided to adopt?
Palid (Geno by Loverofpiggies):
- His name is a mix of Pallid (being pale or dull, like a dead person or ghost) and Paladin (a hero)
- Kind of adopted Papyrus’ personality after his death
- Precious little guy
- Finds Crypt in an ally and is like “yup I’m keeping him”
- Fights with a morning star
Ghost (Blue by Popcorn prince):
- Sad boy
- Able to manipulate water, especially his tears
- Has started following Razor around for no apparent reason
Cookie (Lust by NSFWShamecave):
- Again, just a genuinely nice person
- Runs a bakery!
- Obsesses over people easily
- Can and will give you a hug
Sweettooth/Ttoo (Ccino by Black-Nyanko):
- So high energy (as a result of experiments, probably) that they need to almost constantly be eating high-energy food, typically sugar
- Trying to find a cure along with their best friend, Cookie
- When low on energy, will start to melt and attack any nearby source of energy, including souls
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