I finally got around to finishing my head canon design for Dust. He’s got that cool big brother vibe going on. I gotta figure out who’s next now on the list lol
But for now take this dude as an offering
Dust by Ask-Dusttale ~!
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So I starting the next chapter and, like, here’s the Thing. This is the chapter where theoretically, I’m gonna cause so much trouble for myself. I’m 95% certain that if I put bozo #1 and bozo #2 in a room together, [redacted spoiler] is gonna happen. And like. I’m committed to my craft. But I cannot ignore how much of a bad idea this is going to be for me, a lover of maintaining my peace.
In my brain I am justifying this by reminding myself that I’m already 500k words in. At this point, I have earned the right to write whatever the hell I want. And if you’ve made it this far into the story, you’re probably very down for my bullshit.
And, like, I also need to do whatever is the fanfic equivalent of rent lowering gunshots. Too many people are treating CTB like it’s mainstream. Gotta keep the target audience to a minimal.
But even then, I cannot ignore that this is gonna be a terrible idea and I am going to cause such a shit show lmao
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I have... ideas about my agents
Octo expansion spoilers below in case you haven't played yet or finished it :3
During the agent 3 battle in the boss stage, she doesn't put up that hard of a fight, it's pretty easy to defeat her. That's because she's lacking vision in one of her eyes. The side that's sanitised was sealed shut.
Basically, when an inkling or octoling's skin gets too damp, it can start to "melt" as in their skin is sort of goopy and can drip the way ink would. Normally, this wouldn't pose a problem, right? But if you've got thick sanitisation ink covering one half of your face, it's going to mix in with their skin/ink and leave an ink stain or worse, depending on where the ink was.
Since the ink was over her eye, it would've melted over her eye, having it permanently shut and only being able to use the other eye.
After enough treatment the excess layers of ink could be removed to the point of being able to see the eye again, but the damage would have already been done with that side of her face being a mix of the sanitisation ink and her own skin, left in the melty sort of state because of the sanitisation ink. Because it's left in such a state, she still cannot open that eye.
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