How would the wukongs and Macaque deal with aggressive demons/gods suitors harassing their s/o? From kidnapping their s/o or to just trying to out do the monkeys at their out courting.
Requested by- @darknessthorn
Macaque-
Oooooohhhhh he’s gonna act like he’s not bothered by and it, hell he may even make a few comments like “of course they’d be after you after all I have amazing taste” or something like that. But on the inside he’s seething with rage and anger. He’s gonna be around you WAAAYY more than usual. He makes sure that everyone knows that you are his lover. His mate. His precious gem. And he’s not gonna stop until they do. Now if they kidnap you!! OOOOHHHH BOY!! They better start praying that wukong comes to save their asses. Cause he’s gonna kill them. I am serious. But it won’t be immediately. No. First he needs to make sure you’re safe and okay. That your not hurt and that your emotionally alright. Once that’s done. He’s gonna quietly send one of his shadows to do that job.
“I am sorry gem, I should have kept a closer eye on you. It won’t happen again I promise.”
Sun wukong-
He’s upset and he’s gonna he verbal about it. But it’s not like what your thinking. It’s mainly him pouting and saying “if they keep this up their gonna see why everyone feared me once-“ and he’s serious about it! Wukong is a lonely person! Everyone he’s loved has passed away or betrayed him…or worse…he’s pushed them away. So he’ll be damned if he loses you too!! He’s not dealing with this! At first he’s pouty but polite about it even goes up to said demon. And calmly tells them that your his mate. But once he realises that they don’t care and they’re not gonna stop? Oh. All bets are off. Get ready to have this man all over you 24/7. He’s worse than macaque! Because at least macaque was discreet about it! Wukong if openly following you around. And when it’s comes to the kidnapping oh…Buddha … help this poor demon.
“Peaches!! I am so sorry!! Are you okay?? I promise this won’t happen again!!”
Sorry for the slow posting! I’ve been busy with other projects!! And I’ve been taking a bit of break
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It is finally finished!! I am done and is so happy!!!
This is an AU exploring the concept of Sūn Wùkōng/Dàshèng as a Yaksha and Tu Di Gong, rather than being a Yaoguai Warlord during his later years reigning as the Monkey King.
This AU follows the beginning (with some changes here and there) up until Wùkōng's shenanigans with Ao Guang, then he went on a separate path from Wu Cheng'en's novel.
In this iteration our favourite Monkey explored the realms as he burned up time, but then he took a particular interest in the humans' ways of producing food. Since Dàshèng was so used to the grandeur and bounties of Huagoushan (being surrounded by such lush forests and mountains that never withered nor died) he sort of took pity on them before deciding to help them grow their crops much better.
But this is just the very much shortened summary of the beginning of this AU, and I have compiled some research and even more lore in my Google Documents just to expand on this idea more.
This— Westward To Tathāgatagarbha Lore Google Documents
This is the Google Document of my AU, which I highly recommend for you to read! It explains all the other details and such on this story! I did my best on making them but there would be still mistakes that I have yet to find, but it should be decent!!
This is a more casual look for Dàshèng/Wùkōng for this AU as well as some brief pointers! I made this before the portrait so some things might have changed.
(Don't mind him holding a cup of beer it's fine.)
Taken from the server (with some hints for the next half of the archives/docs) which instantly kickstarted this whole thing haahahjjjss, but it really was so fun talking about it to others! They gave me more inspiration that I can handle.
And what is Tathāgatagarbha you ask? (Brief)
In Buddhist philosophy, Buddha-nature is the potential for all sentient beings to become a Buddha or the fact that all beings already have a pure buddha-essence within. "Buddha-nature" is the common English translation for several related Mahayana Buddhist terms, most notably tathāgatagarbha and buddhadhātu, but also sugatagarbha, and buddhagarbha. Tathāgatagarbha can mean "the womb" or "embryo" (garbha) of the "thus-gone one" (tathāgata), and can also mean "containing a tathāgata". Buddhadhātu can mean "buddha-element," "buddha-realm" or "buddha-substrate"
The Chinese translated the term tathāgatagarbha as rúláizàng (如来藏), or "Tathāgata's (rúlái) storehouse" (zàng). According to Brown, "storehouse" may indicate both "that which enfolds or contains something", or "that which is itself enfolded, hidden or contained by another." The Tibetan translation is de bzhin gshegs pa'i snying po, which cannot be translated as "womb" (mngal or lhums), but as "embryonic essence", "kernel" or "heart".
The term tathagatagarbha first appears in the Tathāgatagarbha sūtras, which date to the 2nd and third centuries CE.
There will be more to this in the future when I'm finished researching more about it.
Also, speaking of people that inspire me, I'm calling my dear friends here who I think might like this: @digitalagepulao @kaijufluffs @sketching-shark @lavaflowe @sixteenthchapel @jttw-monkeybusiness and @hcdragoncat !!
Special thanks to Pardal and Grandpa Sun for getting me to write more of this too :D I had such great fun!
I have so much more to add to the docs and here but this is all for now :) and honestly this is one of the greatest projects I've started aside from the older ones. I'll come back again soon with more additions and art! And lore (And maybe some interactions with a few West Heaven occupants??)!!!
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