yknow what, fuck you, [unhumans your previous elemental masters of lightning and ice and makes them best friends^_^]
Ice is an unspecified eldritch being. He has an uncanny valley effect on humans that unnerves the majority of the team who in turn can't understand how Libber, Garmadon, and Wu don't feel unsettled by him. Eventually, the teams warms up to him, and though no one becomes as close to him as Libber is, everyone knows they can come to him if they want to hex their ex or get a demon exorcised (sometimes these are one and the same).
Libber is a raijū and though this isn't common knowledge when she joins the elemental masters, news quickly spreads; she isn't great at keeping secrets. She DOES bite and Maya learnt this the hard way.
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Sonic The City of Lost Children AU where Dr Ivo Robotnik kidnaps children in order to steal their dreams because he can’t dream for himself and it makes him old and bitter but it backfires because instead of good dreams all of children all have nightmares of him
Sonic, who works for the circus to take care of his adopted little brother Tails and when Tails is kidnapped by Ivo’s cyborg goons and teams up with Cream to get him back.
I picture Jim Carrey Robotnik in thie role of Krank so that Stone could play the role of Martha, the person who dotes on him and indulges in his schemes of kidnapping children to steal their dreams to make him happy.
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AND ELABORATE I SHALL
@spoon-of-the-universe
(referencing this post)
Elaboration below cuz it’s a little bit long-
So anyways, in this, the portal technically does grab King, and the Collector too-
It just doesn’t send them to the same part of the world that Luz and the others are, and this early on in the process I’m still not 100% on if they’re even the same human realm.
Whatever the case is, the portal malfunctions and goes nuts when Luz and her friends are pulled in, and this malfunction causes some kind of magical energy to reach out to Collector and King, drags them in, and promptly spits them out in some random Gem location.
Both of them are very confused and panicked, as neither of them have been to the human realm before, and this place was more touched by Gems than humans, so at first they think they’ve been sent to a random world.
King manages to talk Collector down from their excitement and convinces him that they should just calmly explore this new territory, and then maybe set up camp for the night so that they can both get some rest. Collector agrees (though they complain a tad), and so the two of them spent the rest of their evening exploring the strange new land they’ve been thrown into, and once it gets dark enough, they settle down in a nice little ruins area to sleep.
They’re both startled awake by new sounds, something whooshing and distance noises, almost like people talking, the talking getting loud enough at points where they could make out some words. King drags Collector behind some of the rubble, and they observe the newcomers that they’d heard before.
Color them surprised when they see three colorful humanoids alongside an actual human, the thin pale one goes on about some kind of artifact that they’re searching for, the short purple one cracks a joke that makes the pale one upset, and the tall purpley-red one tells them to quiet down, all while the human kid just watches. They seem close. Like a family.
Then, they split up, and the human goes searching awfully close to where the duo had chosen to hide, and King can hold Collector back no longer.
“Heya! What’s your name? I’m The Collector!”
A voice shouts out to Steven, and he turns around to see another kid, about his size but probably not his age, with blue and yellow skin and an awfully funny looking outfit. But, as usual, Steven isn’t going to turn down a friendly greeting.
“My name’s Steven!” He responds, and the two start to talk, which causes King to slowly reveal himself, he introduces himself to Steven, and while the three of them are having a conversation, the Crystal Gems regroup, and discover the rather strange sight.
Garnet is the first to approach, she comes over, and calmly asks who these two strangers are. Introductions again, and then King asks her a question.
“Where...are we? Because, I have a funny feeling that me and my....friend here, I feel like we’re a long way from home.”
Garnet tells them they’re on earth, and King’s heart sinks a little at the thought. He’s even further away from his family and what remains of his kind.
“Where are you from?” Garnet asks him.
“It’s a long story....too long to just tell it all right here.” He replies.
“Well then, why don’t you come with us?”
Pearl had a few objections, but in the end, nobody could really deny these two lost kids. After all, ‘The Collector’ seemed a little too excited at the idea of meeting another kid, a “new playmate” as they put it, and King’s expression when Garnet told them they were on earth would’ve been enough to melt anybody’s heart.
So, they head back to the temple, and while Collector keeps themself occupied by swinging his feet back and forth while they sit on the couch, King sits with the Crystal Gems, and takes a deep breath as he recounts every single important detail about his life on the Boiling Isles. About the demon realm. About Eda and Hooty and Luz, about Lilith and Luz’s friends, about the fact that he’s actually a baby titan and Collector is what one would call a deity of some sort, but if a deity were a young kid who sees everything as a game. About...the day of unity, about Belos and all of his plans.
By the end of it, nobody is really able to speak for a good few minutes. King admits that he just misses his family, but unfortunately, they can’t just teleport back (Collector is powerful, but teleporting to other worlds is one ability they don’t have) and going anywhere else in the world could end up with the two of them locked away in a lab somewhere. They can’t go ANYWHERE, and King certainly doesn’t want to risk putting Luz and her mother in more danger by adding himself and The Collector to the house.
And that’s how the Universe family ended up with a little titan and a little god-like being as part of the family. They don’t know how they’re going to help these two get home, help them resolve the horrible fate of the Boiling Isles, but for now, they have a home in the temple. With Steven. With Them. With Greg. In Beach City, going on missions if they please.
King decides that if he couldn’t save his original home, he’s going to save this one instead....and surprisingly, Collector seems to agree with that. Destroyed worlds are no fun to play in.
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