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spenglercore · 4 months
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Tell us about the Big Damn Heroes incident where Ilse almost murdered Piotr
So, to start with: Piotr is the kind of guy who would rather suffer himself than let other suffer if he can help them. The man has a heart of gold and it's gotten his ass kicked more than once in his life. He's got a strong sense of justice and loyalty and would give you the shirt off his back or take on someone he knows is going to beat the shit out of him if means you'd be spared the harm.
At some point in his late twenties he joins the army as a tank mechanic and serves in both Korea and part of Vietnam. In the latter conflict, he gets set to a forward repair base when their foreman is KIA. He's slated to take the guy's place temporarily until his replacement arrives, and while he's there they end up having to go on tank recovery in hostile territory.
Now, retrieving an M48 Patton tank is almost always going to be An Affair in and of itself, depending on just how badly damaged it is. And if it was damaged enough that it couldn't be driven back to base, that means you've gotta send people out to get it, which requires a tank recovery vehicle (usually just another wholeass tank modified for towing) and also possibly do any repairs that it might need to even make it towable, and do so in the field.
This is what Piotr and his guys are doing when they discover it was a trap and they walked right into it.
So bullets are flying and people are diving for cover, of which there isn't much. Piotr is the guy in charge as far as the mechanics go, and he knows that the longer they sit there the more losses they'll incur. Yeah, they've got a guy on the radio yelling for backup, but between that moment and when backup actually arrives, IF it arrives at all, is an unknown quantity and a lot can happen in that time frame. Their best bet is to get to the recovery vehicle and beat a hasty retreat, while hoping the VC don't have any anti-tank weapons.
So this motherfucker decides that it's his job to get the recovery vehicle unhooked from the tank they were gonna recover and pile as many guys into it as possible while providing moving cover for anyone else so they can get out of the middle of things and into a more defensible position. Of course, this is a dumb idea, but Piotr can be dumb as a box of rocks at times. He's a machinist, engineer and mechanic, not a tactician.
He gives his dog tags to another guy, says the classic 'tell my wife and kid i love them' line, and then runs off. Miraculously, he's not instantly hit. Instead, when he gets to where the two vehicles are hooked together, he runs into an enemy soldier. Once again, he miraculously escapes injury or death by bayonet and instead brains the guy on reflex with the mini sledgehammer he had in his hand. Being close enough to see the effects of a hammer on a human head and watching the guy die is not something he was ever prepared for, and it's here that he locks up and gets hit. Not only does he get perforated, but his left knee takes a decent piece of shrapnel right to the joint and he gets a pretty nasty concussion and goes down.
Backup does arrive, and being concussed and panicky because holy shit he's been hit, Piotr gets uncharacteristically combative and gets his ass sedated before he's flown out to a MASH unit where he's patched up. But when he starts to come out of sedation, he's still combative due to having a traumatic brain injury and keeps saying his last name isn't Spengler, it's Kowalski, so not only can they not immediately verify his identity, he gets put in a medical coma for a while and is expected to recover but have chronic problems at absolute best.
While he's out, a clerical error occurs where he's mistakenly listed as KIA, and the corresponding letter is sent out to his wife, who is understandably distraught. Luckily, the day after she gets the letter, Piotr is brought out of the coma and it turns out he's just one of those lucky sons of bitches who recovers completely from the brain injury and nobody really knows why or how. And once he's been awake for a day or so, he finds out that he was mistakenly listed as dead and goes 'Oh fuck I need to call my WIFE.' Which he does, and when he explains that this whole mess is because he was trying to be a hero, he gets chewed out in German loud enough for everyone in the vicinity to hear.
Not long after that, he finds himself on his way home on a medical discharge because the cartilage of his left knee got pretty fucked up and he's no longer fit to serve. But rather than a warm welcome, Piotr is greeted with a halfhearted slap across the face and another tirade of German as Ilse goes off about what an ass he is, how he scared the shit out of her, about what a dipshit move that was taking off his dog tags and trying to be a hero, etc etc. The ride home is quiet and tense, as is getting settled in for the evening.
Once everything is put away and they're behind closed doors though, he pulls Ilse in for a hug and apologizes for putting her through so much. er emotions finally come out and she just sort of collapses into the hug and cries. Seeing her crying over the whole thing has more of an impact on Piotr than her being pissed enough to slap him; he goes to sometimes comical lengths to avoid causing her distress or otherwise upsetting her or making her feel bad, even on accident, and knowing that he did it anyway really eats at him for awhile.
Over the decades though, the time Ilse almost murdered her husband for being a shit idiot becomes something of a running joke.
Along with the time he got goaded into going streaking on a motorcycle.
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boydrice · 7 years
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I'm sad to see the official Boyd Rice page gone. Is it possible that you could repost his reading list? Thanks...
• BOYD RICE'S Recommended Reading List •
"When confronting ideas / beliefs, bring an open-mind and critical thinking. Extract that which is most beneficial to you, and ignore the rest. All these books contain an element of pure gold, and varying degrees of lead. I leave it to you to sort-out which is which."- Boyd Rice
Social Theory / Study:
The Republic, by Plato
Gobineau: Selected Political Writings, by Arthur Gobineau
Essays and Aphorisms, by Arthur Schopenhauer
The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler
Man and Technics, by Oswald Spengler
The Myth of the Twentieth Century, by Alfred Rosenberg
Might Is Right, by Ragnar Redbeard
The Crowd by Gustave Le Bon
The Lucifer Principle, by Howard Bloom
Imperium, by Francis Parker Yockey
The Prince, by Niccolo Machiavelli
The Art of War, by Sun Tzu
Sun & Steel, by Yukio Mishima
Man into Wolf, by Robert, Eisler
The Hunting Hypothesis, by Robert Ardrey
The Territorial Imperative, by Robert Ardrey
With Charity Toward None, by Florence King
Homo, 99 and 44/100% Nonsapiens, by Gerald B. Lorentz
The Lightning & The Sun, by Savitri Devi (out-of-print?)
Essays and Aphorisms, by Oswald Spengler (out-of-print?)
Esotericism, Mysticism, Religion & Mythology:
Studies in Morals & Dogma, by Albert Pike
Hermes & Plato, by Edouard Schure
The Hermetic Tradition: Symbols and Teachings of the Royal Art, by Julius Evola
The Mystery of the Grail: Initiation and Magic in the Quest for the Spirit, by Julius Evola
Eros and the Mysteries of Love: The Metaphysics of Sex, by Julius Evola
Mystery of the Cathedrals, by Fulcanelli
New Encyclopaedia of Freemasonry (Two Volumes in One), by A.E. Waite
Encyclopedia of Religions or Faiths of Man, Part 1, by J.G.R. Forlong
Encyclopedia of Religions or Faiths of Man, Part 2, by J.G.R. Forlong
The Legends of the Jews, by Louis Ginzberg
The Encyclopedia of Gods, by Michael Jordan
The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Mythology, by Arthur Cotterell
The Bible As It Was, by James L. Kugel
The Greek Septuagint Bible (A Modern English Translation), by Paul W. Esposito
The Book of Enoch
The Antiquities of the Jews, by Flavius Josephus
Jesus the Magician, by Morton Smith
Traditions of Glastonbury, by E. Raymond Capt
The Nag Hammadi Library in English : Revised Edition James M. Robinson
The Encyclopedia of Heresies and Heretics, by Leonard George
Encyclopedia of Heresies and Heretics, by Chas S. Clifton
The Gnostic Religion, by Hans Jonas
The Gnostic Gospels, by Elaine Pagels
The Sacred and Profane: The Nature of Religion, by Mircea Eliade
Meister Eckhart: The Essential Sermons, Commentaries, Treatises, and Defense
From the Ashes of Angels: The Forbidden Legacy of a Fallen Race, by Andrew Collins
Atlantis: The Antediluvian World, by Ignatius Donnely
The Destruction of Atlantis: Ragnarok, or the Age of Fire and Gravel, by Ignatius Donnely
The Holy Place: Discovering the Eighth Wonder of the Ancient World, by Henry Lincoln
Key to the Sacred Pattern : The Untold Story of Rennes-le-Chateau, by Henry Lincoln
Holy Blood, Holy Grail, by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, and Henry Lincoln
The Temple and the Lodge, by Michael Baigent and Richard Leigh
Makers of Civilization in Race and History, by L.A. Waddel
British Edda, by L.A. Waddel
(All works by L.A. Waddel are recommended)
Language, Myth & Man, by Joseph Reiss (out-of-print?)
Quinta da Regaliera (out-of-print?)
Biographies:
Tiny Tim, by Harry Stein
King of Comedy: The Life and Art of Jerry Lewis, by Shawn Levy
Secret Life of a Satanist: The Authorized Biography of Anton LaVey, by Blanche Barton
Isis & Beyond: The Biography of Cecil E. Nixon, by Doran Wittelsbach
The Aryan Christ: The Secret Life of Carl G. Jung, by Richard Noll
The Great One: Life and Legend of Jackie Gleason, by William A. Henry
D'Annunzio, by Tom Antongini
Dannunzio: The Poet As Superman, by Anthony Rhodes
The Psychopathic God: Adolf Hitler, by Robert George Leeson Waite
Hanussen: Hitler's Jewish Clairvoyant, by Mel Gordon
Edie: American Girl, by Jean Stein
POPism: The Warhol Sixties, by Andy Warhol
Rhodes: Race for Africa, by Antony Thomas
Out of This Century: Confessions of an Art Addict, by Peggy Guggenheim
Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald's, by Ray Kroc
Six Years With God: Life Inside Jim Jones' People's Temple, by Jeannie Mills
Le Petomane, by Jean Nohain & F. Caradec
The Dream King: Ludwig II of Bavaria, by Wilfrid Blunt
Black Sun: The Brief Transit and Violent Eclipse of Harry Crosby, by Geoffrey Wolff
My America, Your America, by Lawrence Welk
Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince, by Marc Eliot
The Hellfire Club, by Daniel Mannix
Albert Pike: The Man Beyond the Monument, by Jim Tresner
The Modesto Messiah: The famous mail-order minister, by Lewis Ashmore
Sawdust Caesar: The Untold Story of Mussolini and Fascism, by George Seldes
The Four O'Clock Murders: A True Story of a Mormon Family's Vengeance, by Scott Anderson
The New York Dolls: Too Much Too Soon, by Nina Antonia
Too Much, Too Soon: Diana Barrymore, by Diana Barrymore
The Conquering Family, by Thomas B. Costain
Cocteau: A Biography, by Francis Steegmuller
Unity Mitford: An enquiry into her life and the frivolity of evil, by David Pryce-Jones
Killer: A Journal of Murder, by Thomas E. Gaddis & James O. Long
Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr., by Rudolph Grey
The Pied Piper Of Tucson, by Moser & Cohen
The Devil's Avenger (Anton LaVey), by Burton Wolff (out-of-print?)
King Rene D'Anjou and his Seven Queens, by Staley Edgecumbe (out-of-print?)
The World Of Walter Keane, by Walter Keane (out-of-print?)
One More Victim (Dan Burros), by ? (out-of-print?)
Fiction:
Devil Born Without Horns, by Michael A. Lucas
Ozma of Oz, by L. Frank Baum
Impressions of Africa, by Raymond Roussel,
The Magic Christian, by Terry Southern
Portrait of Jennie, by Robert Nathan
The Portrait of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde
Fantomas, by Marcel Allain & Pierre Souvestre
The Cornell Woolrich Omnibus, by Cornell Wollrich
Paradise Lost, by John Milton
Vril: The Power of the Coming Race, by Edward Bulwer Lytton
Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare
Nightmare Alley (Crime Novels: 30s & 40s American Noir), by William L. Gresham
Art:
Casper David Friedrich, by Jaqueline & Maurice Guillaud
Kingdom of the Soul: Symbolist Art in Germany, 1870-1920, by Ingrid Ehrhardt
The return of la belle jardini�re; Max Ernst 1950-1970, by Werner Spies
The Complete Works of Marcel Duchamp., by Arturo Shwarz
The Visual Art of Jean Cocteau, by William A. Emboden
The Nazis, by Piotr Uklanski
It's a Man's World: Men's Adventure Magazines, the Postwar Pulps, by Adam Parfrey
Tamara De Lempicka: 1898-1980, by Gilles Neret
Von Stuck, Taschen
Warhol, by David Bourdon
Andy Warhol's Index Book, by Andy Warhol (out-of-print?)
Der Villa Stuck In Munchen,by Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker (out-of-print?)
The Carel Willink "Bible", (out-of-print?)
Arno Breker: A Life Of Beauty, by Dominique Egret (out-of-print?)
Hermann Hendrich, by Elke Rohling (out-of-print?)
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by jackcloverfield97
The multiverse often brings forth individuals to help combat the tides of evil that threaten to destroy them. We know the stories of many of these individuals. But what if their universes converged upon one another due to a random act of chance. A swarm of heartless created by Organization XIII has created a tsunami of darkness that has swept across the cosmos. Keyblade wielder Sora, Avatar Aang, and aspiring Pokémon master Ash Ketchum and their many old and new friends' band together to reverse the tide and restore the multiverse to its proper place. They will face many trials and tribulations, friendships will be forged and tested, love and bloodshed will occur, and questions of good and evil will be raised. The warriors of the multiverse will learn the true meaning of heroism.
Words: 3724, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Series: Part 1 of The Once and Future Knights
Fandoms: Pocket Monsters | Pokemon - All Media Types, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Avatar: Legend of Korra, Marvel (Comics), Kingdom Hearts, Bone (Comic), Ghostbusters - All Media Types, The Office (US)
Rating: Mature
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M, Other
Characters: Satoshi | Ash Ketchum, Aang (Avatar), Katara (Avatar), Satoshi's Pikachu | Ash Ketchum's Pikachu, Sora (Kingdom Hearts), Sakaki | Giovanni, Kasumi | Misty, Zuko (Avatar), Team Avatar, Mewtwo (Pokemon), Doctor Doom, Xehanort (Kingdom Hearts), Donald Duck (Kingdom Hearts), Goofy (Kingdom Hearts), Toph Beifong, Sokka (Avatar), Suki (Avatar), Heartless (Kingdom Hearts), Ozai (Avatar), Satoshi's Lizardon | Ash Ketchum's Charizard, Fushigidane | Bulbasaur, Zenigame | Squirtle, Mickey Mouse (Kingdom Hearts), Organization XIII Ensemble (Kingdom Hearts), Terra (Kingdom Hearts), Aqua (Kingdom Hearts), Ventus (Kingdom Hearts), Roxas (Kingdom Hearts), Lea (Kingdom Hearts), Fone Bone, Thorn (Bone), Phoney Bone, Smiley Bone, Thanos (Marvel), Sheev Palpatine | Darth Sidious, Peter Venkman, Anakin Skywalker | Darth Vader, Ray Stantz, Winston Zeddemore, Egon Spengler, Gozer (Ghostbusters), Bill Cipher, Dipper Pines, Mabel Pines, Rick Sanchez (Rick and Morty), Morty Smith, Xion (Kingdom Hearts), Naminé (Kingdom Hearts), Riku (Kingdom Hearts), Kairi (Kingdom Hearts), Alan Moore, Kamala Khan, X-Men (Team), Avengers Team, Spider-Verse - Character, Fantastic Four - Character, Granma Ben, Cloud Strife
Relationships: Kasumi | Misty/Satoshi | Ash Ketchum, Aang/Katara (Avatar), Peter Parker/Mary Jane Watson, Sokka/Suki (Avatar), Toph Beifong/Sokka, Kairi/Sora (Kingdom Hearts), Ben Grimm/Alicia Masters, Joui | Nurse Joy/Takeshi | Brock, Fone Bone/Thorn, Kairi & Riku & Sora (Kingdom Hearts), Janine Melnitz/Egon Spengler, Pam Beesly/Jim Halpert, Wendy Corduroy/Dipper Pines, Reed Richards/Susan Storm (Fantastic Four), Clea Strange/Stephen Strange, Crystal Amaquelin/Johnny Storm, Mai/Zuko (Avatar), Miles Morales/Gwen Stacy, Tifa Lockhart/Cloud Strife, Leia Organa/Han Solo, Kitty Pryde/Piotr Rasputin, Pepper Potts/Tony Stark, Daken Akihiro/Bobby Drake, Remy LeBeau/Rogue, Lilandra Neramani/Charles Xavier, Matt Murdock/Elektra Natchios, Franklin Richards/Mayday Parker, Brunnhilde | Valkyrie/Carol Danvers, Elsa(Frozen)/Ty Lee(Avatar), Ororo Munroe/T'Challa, Mabel Pines & Jubilee(X-Men), Dana Barrett/Peter Venkman, Peggy Carter/Steve Rogers
Additional Tags: War, Love, Conflict, Angst and Tragedy, Comedy, Genocide, Family History, Betrayal, Implied/Referenced Drug Addiction, Regicide, Armageddon, Galactus - Freeform, Pokemon Evolution, Loss, Loss of Parent(s), Adventure & Romance, Action/Adventure, super-heroes, Canon - Comics, Time Travel, Lovecraftian, Horror, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Multiverse, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Alternate Universe, Crossover, Multiple Crossovers, Pirates, Eventual Romance, LGBTQ Themes, Pokemon Death, Vampires, Mutants, Racism, Bigotry & Prejudice, Supernatural Elements, Occult, Religion, Mythology References, space, Civil War, Time Skips, Series, Good and Evil, Law and Order - Freeform, Childhood, Friendship, mental health, Friendship/Love, Mystery, Coming of Age, Coming Out, Sexuality
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spenglercore · 5 months
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For the asks, fear with Vic and break with Vic, Piotr, and Ilse
Also I know I say this all the time but I literally adore your ocs so much, I would die for them 🩷
AAA ty, I'm glad you like my disobedient brain children! :3
From this list!
Fear: What is your OC's greatest fear? What do they do when confronted with it? Are they open with their fear, or do they hide it away?
For Victoria, her greatest fear is abandonment. Being a GNC bisexual woman in academia in the 70s and 80s means that any community she managed to find almost always turned on her if she revealed her sexual orientation or didn't act like a 'proper woman'. Her parents were also abusive and didn't approve of her for the same reasons, to the point that when they found out she's bi, they disowned her. This is also why she's not open with her fears, being emotionally vulnerable was a punishable offense growing up so she learned at a fairly young age to do her best to wall off her deepest thoughts and feelings.
Break: What would cause your OC to break down completely? What do they look like when that happens? Has anyone ever seen them at their lowest?
For Piotr - He's a really emotional person to start with, and the man has a heart of gold who will not hesitate to help others with anything, if he's able. He tends to internalize things both out of guilt and a sense that he needs to be the primary breadwinner for his wife and son not just because that's how he was raised, but also because he genuinely wants to provide for them.
During his time in the Army as a tank mechanic deployed in Vietnam, there is an incident where he kills an enemy soldier with a hammer in self-defense. Once he's back home after a medical discharge, the memory starts to haunt him, and he quickly becomes withdrawn and distant. Eventually, he reaches a point where he's having dissociative episodes and during one of them, Ilse finally asks what happened while he was deployed. At which point he finally breaks down and he just collapses against her and cries a lot, and goes on and on about the intense guilt he feels for taking a life, even if it was in defense of his own.
More under the break; cw for mention of self harm.
For Ilse - If she ever lost Piotr, that would break her. Not only because he's her husband and the father of her son, but because they were friends from the time she was twelve. And being that he's in the army and actively deployed in both Korea and Vietnam, she is aware that she could get a letter in the mail at any time saying that her best friend will never be coming home. But knowing that's a possibility and actually getting that letter are very different things. At first she'd go catatonic while she processes the fact that she'll never see him again. And while she does cry whenever she has to tell her son the news, she doesn't actually break down till she's alone. The full breakdown is mostly a lot of sobbing while she lays on his side of the bed in attempt to find some for of comfort amid the sense of loss and grief.
For Victoria - Being abandoned by someone she actually opened up to would absolutely destroy her, especially if it happened without warning, like they just up and left with no explanation. The breakdown wouldn't be immediate; she has existing abandonment trauma and an extremely low opinion of herself due to a lifetime of being told she's not good enough, so initially she'd try to shrug it off as an inevitability that she just has to accept. But it would only take a few days for her to hit a point where she can't keep the lid on her emotions anymore, at which point she'd just get angry. Not at the person who left, but at herself for trusting them. A breakdown for her would consist of a lot of screaming and hitting things until her hands are bloody and bones possibly broken. After she wears out the burst initial burst of anger, she would sink into a depression where she actively pushes people away from her by lashing out both physically and verbally, from a place that's halfway between 'hurt them before they can hurt you' and 'show them the monster you are right up front'.
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spenglercore · 6 months
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Headcanons and AUs
Here is a list of ideas people can ask me about, nsfw stuff under the cut! I'll add links for each one I address over time.
General Egon headcanons:
He was a complete and utter chaos gremlin as a kid
He fell off the roof once when he was ten
That one time he actually bit a guy in college
He learned to drift on a bet
The MIT campus legend about a student that lived in a maintenance closet is not a legend
Ray has video of him post-wisdom teeth extraction, and it's hilarious
Man can COOK
Canon-divergent; these are based on the fic I'm currently writing, after which he stays to raise Callie instead of leaving for Oklahoma:
Callie was practically glued to him as a baby, although Grandpa* is an acceptable substitute
His car is a two-ton dad joke
He definitely terrorizes his daughter once in awhile
And his grandkids
How he ended up with a Twitch channel
He is also on TikTok
How he handles Trevor and Phoebe's dad leaving
Callie asks him to teach Trevor to drive, did not expect him to teach Trevor to drift the Ecto
Rocket Car Isotope:
His mother, Ilse Spengler, is German and his father, Piotr Kowalski, is Polish and both are ethnically Jewish. Both are different flavors of Nerd
How they met and became friends and later fell for each other
Ilse's dad Johann trolls Piotr twice in a row
Piotr asked Ilse out completely by accident
How they got to the US and how things went once they settled down
Piotr cannot hold his liquor to save his life.
Piotr learned his son was a very grabby baby The Hard Way
How Piotr got the nickname Four-Stroke
That time Ilse blew up the patio
The Big Damn Hero incident that almost got Piotr murdered by his wife
The time Piotr tackled Egon to the floor so he couldn't rat to Ilse that Dad's up and about on his bad leg despite being told to Not Fucking Do That
That other time Ilse had to get the hose out on her two idiots who were trying to out-stubborn each other
That other time Egon got gibslapped for telling his mom what happened the ONE time Piotr figured the odds were in his favor to drag race some chud at a stoplight
*Piotr learns his granddaughter inherited her father's grabbyness The Hard Way
The Alkali Metals Isotope:
Egon has five younger siblings and they're all various flavors of highly intelligent, devious little gremlins
Johann could be his twin, goes by Joe which comes back to bite him later in life
Wilhelmina, goes by Wil or Willie, is one of three of them that is almost always at the root of any major household chaos
Iosif is a copy-paste of his mother and also gets dragged into the nickname shenanigans with his older brother Johann
Marie is a copy-paste of her dad. Shit-starter and one of three of them that is almost always at the root of any major household chaos
Pierre is the last one who is almost always at the root of any major household chaos, but always manages to escape getting in trouble for it because everyone else is old enough to know better and he capitalizes on that.
NSFW headcanons below the cut; cw for both the sexy kind and the Substance Use kind
Egon did drugs For Science in college; he learned many things about himself and there were two or three Incidents(tm)
Still makes the best weed brownies though
How he discovered his kinks and what parts of his psyche and personality they tap into
Specifc to the Carbon Dating college AU:
Why everyone thinks that weird maintenance closet on the fourth floor of Bemis house at MIT was the scene of a murder
The alternate version of the wisdom teeth video
Specific to the Rocket Car isotope:
That time Piotr pulled a job to restore an antique steam-powered sex toy and it nearly broke him
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spenglercore · 4 months
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My Tags And What They Mean
Here's a list of tags I use to attempt to keep shit straight on this blog. I like to call my AUs 'isotopes' because I think I'm clever. This list is subject to change at the whim of an AuDHD Millenial with nothing better to do than have Thoughts.
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When protons collide/WPC: Catchall for stuff pertaining to my main fic, including things that inspire me and writing snippets and WIPs.
Spenglerisims: Egon headcanons.
The square pair: Egon/OC trash.
Carbon dating isotope: College AU that takes place during the 70s, in which Egon and my OC meet while getting their nuclear engineering degrees.
Rocket Car Isotope: Any and everything pertaining to Egon's parents' story arc from how they met as kids to grandbaby shenanigans, and other things that remind me of them.
None braincells left beef: Stuff specific to Piotr Spengler, my OC and Egon's dad.
Alkali metals isotope: I accidentally five whole siblings for Egon. I may come up with some unique tags for each of them in the future though.
Covalent bonding isotope: World of Warcraft AU because I have no self control, in which Egon is a Worgen druid and my OC an Orc hunter. Sort of a take on the whole 'enemies to lovers' trope as he and my OC are members of opposing factions.
Oral phlebotomy isotope: Not quite a garden-variety vampire AU. Much neck biting and running about.
Seeing Stars: Anything pertaining to Russell Ziskey from Stripes and my story idea for him and my OC Ingrid, and their wildass sentient mop of a child, Zane.
Never Too Late: Anything pertaining to Don Durkett from Orange County and my story idea for him and my OC Katya, and their absolutely unexpected twin gremlins, Maksym and Sasha.
Loma Prieta Isotope/TLPG: Modern mob au for Don and Katya. Don is a mob boss one step under THE boss. Katya gets hired to work for him due to her chemistry skills.
Cloak And Dagger: Rogue and mage au for Don and Katya.
Sports (Illustrated): Anything pertaining to Alan Appleby from Stealing Home and my story idea for him and my OC Sophia, and their two kids Edward and Andrea.
The gilded loser: Posts about Alan Appleby, from headcanons to posts that give me Appleby Vibes.
General Haroldry: What it says on the tin. Any and everything about Harold Ramis because I have no shame.
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spenglercore · 2 months
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Just realized that 'I WANT THAT TWINK OBLITERATED' is probably one of Marie's war cries and she could be yelling about any combination of five people in the Spengler household, including her dad.
Look, Piotr may be shorter than all four of his sons by a mile and buff as hell on account of being a mechanic that specializes in heavy machinery like tanks and bulldozers, but he's *built like a 2x4.
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