Everybody gangsta till someone collapses, and it turns out they're hiding an infected wound.
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When A is woken up in the middle of the night and at first they’re not sure why. They rub their eyes and look around blearily; all looks in order. But damn they’re hot. And as soon as that thought appears, they realize with a start it’s coming from next to them - and they look down in horror at B, laying curled into their side. B is absolutely radiating heat - so much so that A is sweaty just from being pressed against them, though no where near as drenched as B. B is shaking and whimpering pathetically, and looks pale even in the low light of the moon, with bright red spots high on their cheeks. A realizes they must not have been feeling well for a while and not mentioned anything, because with a fever like this there’s no way B didn’t go to bed feeling terribly unwell. And A hadn’t noticed.
A tries to wake B up gently, knowing they need to take their temperature and get them some water and meds, but after a few gentle hair strokes and rubbing of B’s arm, they realize B isn’t rousing at all. And if anything their face seems more pained and frightened than it had a minute ago. A starts getting frantic, shaking B harder and calling their name in a panic. They see B’s eyes flutter beneath the lids briefly, then stop as their head dropped even more towards the bed. A’s stomach drops when they realize their aren’t able to rouse B at all. Uh oh.
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Straight from the sketchbook King Rauru from Tears of the Kingdom. I might color this sometime, but...glowing...so many layers...
I love the idea of him surviving sealed with the Demon King, and he and Link having to share the arm. Usually Link has it. It only reverts to Rauru when he's in a very bad way and can't stop the reflex calling it back trying to survive.
For @amonthofwhump trope-a-thon day 1: Duel
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Give me characters on the brink of death
Give me characters collapsing from hypothermia in the middle of nowhere, despite their best efforts to fight the unconsciousness knowing that they're miles away from any help that may come
Give me characters who are severely/fatally wounded but don't even notice it/succumb to their injuries until someone else notices due to pure adrenaline
Give me characters who need someone to save them but there's no one else around and no way to call for help
Give me characters who can tolerate the injuries they receive from the other party, but eventually collapse and pass out from exhaustion and weakness
Give me characters who, even after passing out, continue to be hurt until someone else rescues them from their situation, limp, unresponsive, and on the brink of death
Give me characters who have severe head trauma and are delirious and making no sense before passing out
Give me characters who are drowning
Give me characters who are already vulnerable getting put into a position of further vulnerability
Give me characters who are trapped
Give me characters who are choking
Give me characters who are slowly bleeding out
Give me characters going unconscious/dying in their best friend's/loved one's arms
GIVE ME CHARACTERS
Ok but actually I wanna see this please give me some 🥺🙏
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Whumpee who worked a lot, to the point they didn't eat.
They get more and more snappy and tired, and eventually, they pass out from exhaustion and hunger.
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Caretaker is SOOOO pissed and hysterical with panic over Sickie’s state. Sickie had just minutes before sworn they were fine. And now here they are, collapsed on the floor in a heap of limp limbs, and Caretaker is screaming and ranting at them before they can even think. After unleashing on them, Sickie looks up at Caretaker with wet, glossy eyes, looking positively pitiful, and in a weaker voice than could be imagined stutters out “I’m sorry….I…I really didn’t know…it was this bad.” The look of utter confusion and remorse on Sickie’s face is just so genuine and so pathetic that Caretaker can’t help but feel an immediate crushing wave of guilt.
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