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zu-is-here · 1 year
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phoenixyfriend · 1 year
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Having a mini-phase where I'm really into Bleach again, anyway:
Aizen kidnaps the Kurosaki twins when Masaki dies and has them raised in Las Noches, alternately pitting them against each other and then against minor arrancar. He wants to see how much of their Shinigami/Quincy backgrounds he can force to the foreground via constant stressors and being surrounded by Hollow energy. If he's very lucky, one of them will accidentally become a Vizard of their own volition, which he would love.
Can't let them die by way of aggressive morons, though, so they're usually in the company of an espada with self-control and maturity, like Starrk, Nel, Harribel, or Ulquiorra.
After all, what mad scientist would pass up the chance for Twin Studies?
They're still alive, and Aizen finds it funny to taunt them with just what they're missing out on. They hate Aizen, but they're also a little resentful of the fact that (at last according to Aizen himself), there are lots of people who could theoretically come and save them, like Urahara and Yoruichi and their dad, but aren't. Aizen himself oscillates between 'your loved ones are too weak to find you, because I'm a genius and can hide your reiatsu even if they do look into Hueco Mundo, muahahaha' and 'look, they don't even care enough about you to come looking.' You know, just to fuck them up in the head a bit.
There are several options:
Orihime finds them when it's her turn to be kidnapped, and then Ichigo has a (loving and resentful) surprise waiting for him when he arrives.
Orihime doesn't get kidnapped, but Aizen draws Ichigo out anyway by sending a taunting six-years-late ransom video with Yuzu and Karin in it.
Yuzu and Karin slip out when Nel gets chucked off the tower, and spend the next few years until Ichigo shows up just hanging out in the desert, because none of them know how to open a Garganta, not even Pesche and Dondochakka. (They do, actually, but Aizen's still keeping tabs on his pet projects, and is blocking that ability from the Fraccion because, well, he can't just let the girls go home before he's revealed himself to Soul Society.)
The Invasion of Soul Society causes so much hullabaloo that they (barely) manage to escape through Aizen's Negacion exit. (They aren't sure if they succeeded on their own, or if Aizen let them go to cause more chaos.)
They befriend Lilynette and at one point mention that they miss their brother, Ichigo, whom they loved the way Lilynette loves Starrk; they haven't really been told the truth of Starrk and Lilynette being two halves of the same soul, but it's enough that Lilynette bullies Starrk into kidnapping her and her human-ish friends to the Land of the Living and/or Soul Society, which Aizen actually didn't predict.
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bibaybe · 7 months
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OC Halloween Challenge 2023 / Day Nineteen: This Won’t Hurt A Bit
When Elyse goes into labor, she thinks it'll go according to routine. But when she wakes up having had a c-section done that she never consented to and being told that her newborn passed and has been disposed of for her, she's certain she's being lied too. Now she has to figure out how the hell to get her son back before he disappears forever.
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vyrulent · 2 months
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No new updates on Audrii Cunningham. Keep praying hard! It’s day 5.
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kyanako5972 · 7 months
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Whumptober Day 7
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Alleyway
Weave (then 14) was waiting alone in the lobby of a tailor shop while his cousin was at an appointment. A former family friend found him and brought him to a van in an alleyway.
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miasma-of-fear · 2 years
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[ It's a wonderful Father's Day to remember Jon's dad is a (never convicted) infamous child abducter and murderer known as the Chattooga Butcher, and in present day is a genuinely good grandfather ]
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who-is-muses · 1 month
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It wasn’t until a full year of being in Gerald’s care that Jonathan fully realized just how horrible his father was.
First, just before he turned 12, Jonathan discovered Gerald was responsible for the terrorizing he faced on and off when it was tome for him to sleep. Having grown to feel safe with him, Jonathan dared to ask why Gerald was doing it, only to be slapped across the face and scolded for questioning his father. It was important he understood what Jonathan feared and how he handled it, he was doing it to help him, and he should be thankful. Despite trusting his father, Jonathan immediately cowered and conceded.
Then, after he was caught asking one of Gerald’s employees about his tests, started the beatings that resulted in the scars littering his lower back. They quickly became Gerald’s favorite form of punishment, soon adding extinguishing cigarettes on Jonathan’s left arm- though this was also done for fun at times. Again, this treatment lead to physical scars, specifically nine on Jonathan’s upper arm, conveniently stopping a frw inches above the inside of his elbow as Gerald wasn’t stupid.
After Jonathan found out what Gerald was bringing home in those bags- the same that were screaming and eventually being burned to dispose of them when they expired- were kidnapped children, he of course attempted to run away. Not fast enough, however, Gerald snatching him up and locking him in a dog crate outside for the night, forced to smell the burning remains as they smoldered away. With this in mind, it’s perfectly understandable why Jonathan is revolted by even the mere smell of bacon. This wasn’t the last time Jonathan was put in that crate, either.
The absolute worst punishment, however, fortunately only happened once. After trying to run from a beating- and succeeding for a while- Gerald’s fury had him tying the boy’s arms to a pole in the basement of their then present hide out, throwing a starving rooster down there with him and locking the door. Jonathan can personally attest to the ferocity of what those seemingly harmless barnyard fowl will do when hungry, the rooster managing to peck a few pieces out of the boy’s legs despite his kicking and screaming. Needless to say these too scarred, and the entire experience yet again reinforced Jonathan’s morbid fear of birds.
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once-was-muses · 2 years
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It wasn’t until a full year of being in Gerald’s care that Jonathan fully realized just how horrible his father was.
First, just before he turned 12, Jonathan discovered Gerald was responsible for the terrorizing he faced on and off when it was tome for him to sleep. Having grown to feel safe with him, Jonathan dared to ask why Gerald was doing it, only to be slapped across the face and scolded for questioning his father. It was important he understood what Jonathan feared and how he handled it, he was doing it to help him, and he should be thankful. Despite trusting his father, Jonathan immediately cowered and conceded.
Then, after he was caught asking one of Gerald’s employees about his tests, started the beatings that resulted in the scars littering his lower back. They quickly became Gerald’s favorite form of punishment, soon adding extinguishing cigarettes on Jonathan’s left arm- though this was also done for fun at times. Again, this treatment lead to physical scars, specifically nine on Jonathan’s upper arm, conveniently stopping a frw inches above the inside of his elbow as Gerald wasn’t stupid.
After Jonathan found out what Gerald was bringing home in those bags- the same that were screaming and eventually being burned to dispose of them when they expired- were kidnapped children, he of course attempted to run away. Not fast enough, however, Gerald snatching him up and locking him in a dog crate outside for the night, forced to smell the burning remains as they smoldered away. With this in mind, it’s perfectly understandable why Jonathan is revolted by even the mere smell of bacon. This wasn’t the last time Jonathan was put in that crate, either.
The absolute worst punishment, however, fortunately only happened once. After trying to run from a beating- and succeeding for a while- Gerald’s fury had him tying the boy’s arms to a pole in the basement of their then present hide out, throwing a starving rooster down there with him and locking the door. Jonathan can personally attest to the ferocity of what those seemingly harmless barnyard fowl will do when hungry, the rooster managing to peck a few pieces out of the boy’s legs despite his kicking and screaming. Needless to say these too scarred, and the entire experience yet again reinforced Jonathan’s morbid fear of birds.
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Chapter 5 is out!
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Silence settles in the space once again. The phantom image slowly ebbs away into the faded - but not forgotten - darkness.
The aching tremor in your bones after a dream is not unfamiliar.
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So you have refused to cease survived the cold, guided by a beast but time is not your friend, nor will it ever be
Something else lurks
Do not forget to look up, else you may not see the dangers which may fall upon thee
Return to your journey here.  
Introductions
Content warnings tagged and detailed under the cut.
Chapter 5 contains depictions of death and body horror, and has mentions of child abduction. Please read with care.
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zu-is-here · 1 year
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a “blink and you’ll miss it” moment
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So uh 💀 you remember how Deuce got possessed by a ghost in Endless Halloween Night?? Well—
***CONTENT WARNING: mentions of death and kidnapping (more specifically, child abduction).***
... Isn’t that implying that a child died young?
First of all, consider that the behavior of the ghost is very juvenile. They’re distressed, and their immediate instinct is to express that distress by crying and calling out for their mother. While it’s possible that it’s an adult ghost (crying and calling out for a parental figure isn’t behavior that is restricted solely to young children), it’s also their choice of vocabulary that gives the impression of a kid. The ghost complains about being tired, scared, and, most telling of all, claims that he has a “boo-boo”. Even Sebek, the first character to notice the crying, mistakes it as belonging to that of a child.
Something else that’s kind of odd is that the ghost makes strange assumptions about Sebek, Trey, and Rook. Whereas the other ghosts are mainly adults who assume the NRC boys are attacking them, stealing from them, and/or intruding on their territory, the ghost that possesses Deuce thinks that Rook and co. are planning on KIDNAPPING him. Rook talks about his handkerchief was soiled because he had used it while sitting on a grave earlier, so he isn’t able to offer it to wipe Deuce’s tears and snot now. This causes the ghost to freak out, accusing Rook of planning on putting the handkerchief over his mouth to kidnap him.
That’s... weird, right? Why would a little kid suspect such a thing unless their parents instilled fear of unknown people in them... or the kid experienced it themselves? Because while I’ve heard of parents warning their kids to stay away from strangers, I’ve scarcely heard of parents going into explicit detail about HOW a kid would be abducted. And not only that, but the reaction was so visceral; the ghost immediately runs away (and, in the battle, says he “doesn’t want to fight”).
Following the battle, Sebek and Deuce’s sprites are very close, and the animation that plays for their 2D live rigs implies that Sebek has a hold on Deuce or is restraining him in some way. This is what gets the ghost possessing Deuce to snap and finally decide to leave the body--being restrained by someone far larger and far stronger than they are.
Upon the ghost’s departure, they say that they’re going “back to mama”, which implies one of two things: either the mom also died with her child, OR that the mom eventually died of old age and reunited with them. Either way, it’s super morbid to think about, especially if we (hypothetically) accept that the child not only died young, but was also traumatized via a kidnapping before their death.
asudffoyifeqebpfhdbsai I’M PROBABLY OVERTHINKING IT 😅 but hey, it’s something interesting, isn’t it? I doubt I can wrestle meaning and/or implications of death for every single ghost that possesses a NRC student (like... how am I supposed to get anything out of “Lollipop the Candy Fairy”???), but Deuce’s ghost was definitely one that “stood out” to me.
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vyrulent · 2 months
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Keep my home town in your thoughts/prayer as we have a missing child since Thursday morning.
If you follow Grizzys Hood News on FB, she’s been doing a phenomenal job on keeping everyone updated in a world where there is so much speculation rn
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walkitoffrogers · 8 months
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muse: Steve Rogers (MCU/616 mashup) limit: 18+ only please, mutuals and non-mutuals set: 51st Street subway station in NYC, any Earth/dimension; 2.5 years post-snap (MCU timeline); immediately after the events of Castaway in Dimension Z (616 timeline) open to: other Marvel/comics muses, multifandom crossovers, ocs, whatever! triggers: death/child death, self-harm, severe injury/blood, brainwashing, explosions, abduction
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Eleven years. It had been hard to keep track of the time in Zola's dimension, where even the sun and stars didn't move in any predictable pattern, but he'd been able to guess at the number watching his son grow up. In truth, he had no idea who Ian shared his genetics with. He didn't want to hazard a guess at where or how Zola had procured an infant in a test tube, but regardless of the biology, Ian was his kid. He'd raised him, fought for him, told him stories of the Avengers to help him fall asleep, taught him how to use the shield, how to use his gifts to protect. He knew Zola had been trying to recreate the super soldier serum, and to some extent it must have worked. Ian was stronger and faster than the average human, but he was good too, not a trace of Zola in him.
And now he was gone. Ian. Sharon. Jet. The portal back to Dimension Z destroyed when the subway tunnel collapsed behind him. Steve didn't know how he was cursed to be the last man standing every time. The one who threw himself on grenades and punched Nazis and arm-wrestled Titans, and he was still here, against all odds, even when he would have preferred to lay down his life for the ones he loved. It was harder, Steve knew, to be the one who carried on. Before Z, it had been Thanos, half the universe snapped away in an instant. God, it felt like a lifetime ago. He didn't know, yet, that time moved differently in Dimension Z, and only minutes had passed in his world, leaving him a man out of time, once again.
Assuming he didn't bleed out on this dirty floor. He'd stumbled off the inter-dimensional elevator, tucked away inside a subway station, and that was far as he got before he slumped to the ground, back to the concrete wall, defeat heavy on his shoulders. The stab wound in his abdomen was self-inflicted and still trickling blood where he'd tried to carve out whatever Zola had infected him with--his own consciousness, it felt like. He'd had that fucker's voice in his head for a decade, but it was quiet now.
He might have drifted, but the sound of footsteps snapped his head up. On your feet, soldier. Can't just sit here and wait to die. You listen close, Steven. You always stand up. He pressed a hand over the wound, not quite stifling a groan as he hauled himself to his feet. Steve's pain tolerance would put most people on their knees, but goddamn, that hurt. "Hello?" he called. The shield still hung on his arm, battered and scratched from a decade in hell, much like Steve himself. He wasn't even positive the elevator had brought him back to his own dimension following the explosions, but the sign on the wall still said 51st street, so that was something.
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bones-of-a-rabbit · 2 years
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You're no stranger to intrusive thoughts. You've had your fair share of them before the accident of course, and now you like to think you've made your peace with them. Some had actually been helpful! After all, you think to yourself as you clean up, you'd be lying to yourself if you said this whole thing had been your plan from the beginning. So, no, you're no stranger to intrusive thoughts but this one gives you pause.
If children went missing, surely that would cripple the company. Another child related scandal? Enough that they couldn't cover it up?
You shrug it off. That's crazy. That would make you just like them. Wouldn't it?
Forgive me but your afton au lives in my brain rent free and I was thinking about maybe if reader was a little less vengeance and a little more vanny and this ficlet just forced itself out of me. Kind of an au of your au I suppose? Reader starts out like yours but the afton influence is subtly shifting their goals to align with his over time
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You're no stranger to intrusive thoughts. You've had your fair share of them before the accident of course, and now you like to think you've made your peace with them. Some had actually been helpful! After all, you think to yourself as you clean up one of your messes, you'd be lying to yourself if you said this whole thing had been your plan from the beginning. So, no, you're no stranger to intrusive thoughts but this one gives you pause.
If children went missing, surely that would cripple the company. Another child related scandal? Enough that they couldn't cover it up?
You shrug it off. That's crazy. That would make you just like them. Wouldn't it?
It's another few weeks when the thought returns. It's less sudden this time. You're watching Sun play with the children and you think of how easy it would be to separate one from the group. You drum your fingers stiffly against the security desk.
You… you supposed it could work. Between you and your boys you could keep the kids safe. Maybe set up a place down in the lower levels where you knew no one went. Where no one would look. It'd just be until the company crashed and burned. It'd be fine, you reasoned, the kids would be taken care of in the meantime. Their parents would worry but it'd be for the greater good. Wouldn't it?
When the thought comes again, you approach Sun and Moon with it. You've made no progress, you argue. You need to do something more drastic.
They almost seem to hesitate for a moment but as quick as it came, they were agreeing with you and offering their help. The three of you make a plan to test it out. There'd be no harm in that, you figure. You can always return the kid if things don't work out.
You find out it's far too easy to kidnap a child. You feel like you should feel bad. You don't. In fact, you almost feel… excited? That should worry you, but you shrug it off.
It'd be fine. After all, you're no stranger to intrusive thoughts.
Too bad you don't realize this one's not yours.
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EATS THIS EATS THIS EATS THIS EATS THIS
NOW THIS,, THIS IS THE GOOD SHIT,,,,,,,,, this really do put the 'not' in 'it was, reality, not fine'
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whalehouse1 · 6 months
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Genshin Impact: Fontaine is the land of justice and water.
Me, playing through story quests of Fontainians: I’m pretty sure it’s the land of child abductors and human trafficking.
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underground-boss-clay · 8 months
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Tell me all about your lore for Pryce. I just finished the GSC Adventures manga chapter last week and I'm intrigued.
((WELP TIME TO TAKE A CROWBAR TO THAT PARTICULAR BOX, SORRY PANDORA BUT WE BUSTIN' THIS WIDE OPEN--))
((Going to put it under a read more because this is gonna get long, detailed and contain spoilers up to the GSC chapters of Adventures.))
So firstly, to get the big weird one out of the way: I have NO IDEA why the manga characterized Pryce the way they did. In literally NOWHERE ELSE will you get "takes over Team Rocket to grab Celebi" from this old man. Hell, the need to make ANOTHER Team Rocket villain when Giovanni is STILL ALIVE boggles the mind.
But so this gives us the question: how do you balance the idea of the Masked Man with his usual in-game depiction of "stern but cares about you" grandpa?
My answer? Batman.
Let me elaborate:
Before Red goes in and defeats Giovanni, Team Rocket is everywhere, and I do mean everywhere, in Kanto. On top of that, the manga even has Gym Leaders like Surge, Koga and Blaine working as members of Team Rocket. Now I don't think this means they all joined willingly--heck, my idea for Koga is that Team Rocket forced him to join by holding Janine hostage--but if the idea of a criminal organization having members in essentially government/leadership positions sounds like some Batman comics where he was fighting the Mafia instead of one of his rogue's gallery? Yeah, I picked up on that too.
When we see Team Rocket in GS/HGSS, it's three years after they've been disbanded. Considering that they were well situated in Kanto by the time RGB/FRLG happens, you would think in-universe (because we know irl it was more "shit wait we get to make a SEQUEL???") they'd be able to cross the border more easily. UNLESS someone was sabotaging their attempts to sneak across the border or bribe/persuade Johto officials. And who better than a Gym Leader of Johto, and an experienced one at that?
Putting this all in a more protagonist light also recolors Will, Karen, Green and Silver's inclusion, because as we all know, Batman also adopted kids. In this case however, Pryce would want to minimize the involvement of his wards in his vigilante work. He's canonically a grandfather after all, so keeping kids safe would be a high priority of his.
Now obviously there are way too many "Masked Men" characters in Pokémon. However, Pryce isn't actually bat-themed either (that would be Koga). So I took some liberties to redesign the outfit and give it a new name.
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