My Fictionkins!
Annalee Call (Alien: Ressurection)
Benson Dunwoody (Regular Show)
Finn Mertens (Adventure Time)
K-2SO (Rogue One)
Fox Mulder (The X-Files)
Jean Jacket (Nope)
The Hell Priest/Pinhead (Hellraiser (1987))
Egon Spengler (Ghostbusters)
Zenyatta (Overwatch)
India Stoker (Stoker)
Merricat Blackwood (We Have Always Lived in the Castle (novel))
Corey Cunningham (Halloween Ends)
Christine (Christine (1983 movie))
Ben (Blue Velvet)
Mr Mistoffelees (Cats)
Good Guy Doll (Child’s Play franchise)
Peter Pan (Peter Pan (2003 movie))
Dani Dennison (Hocus Pocus)
Elgyem (Pokémon)
Ghoulia Yelps (Monster High)
Bedtime Bear (Care Bears)
Monika (Doki Doki Literature Club)
I don’t mind doubles at all- if we match, sweet!
- casey 🤖
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Lil adventure time post:
Don’t come at me yet read first. Am I the only one who gets kinda sad and bummed out every time we see shermy and beth in an ep? (which I know was literally twice but just bear with me)
Not anything wrong with the characters I actually really like them and I think they have a cute dynamic and are fun. I love when people make comics of them etc
Just- knowing that it’s the future of Ooh and seeing how different everything was- like how their world is kind of a reminder that all of the characters we love except bmo are dead- (including possibly pb and marceline even though they were supposed to be immortal together forever 😭)
And also for example seeing in f&c how divided Ooh seems :C
And I know the whole point is that things end and change but “everything stays- ever so slightly” and it’s okay.
Which is actually a really nice message and sweet- but like even if the message is good and the characters are fun and reminiscent of the ones we love;
It just a still makes me a bit sad, you know?
I guess now im in my older teen 16/17 yr old philosophical existencial adventure time arc and no longer my 13 year old silly goofy arc. Me and Finn twinning frrrrr
Anyway thanks for coming to my Ted talk I continued some thoughts in the tags
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story concept; a series of isolated but recurring bits from Marceline's life exploring how over her entire life she's known a constant stream of heartbreak, betrayal and loss; she loses everyone, one way or another, until she meets Finn.
Her mother abandons her, and she thinks its because she's a monster that scared her mother way when all she was trying to do was help. Her father was never around for her, as a child.
She and Simon find each other, and for a while, they're happy; a real family. But you can't conquer the crown. He feels it winning, and he leaves her so he doesn't hurt her (and he still hurts her; her face is cut up by him freezing her tears on accident, but it doesn't hurt as much as her not being able to stay with ihm). Hunson is there, and his negligence is worse than anyone's deliberate malice.
She finds humans. People like her mother, like what Simon once was, and she can't be with them. She wants to have a family with them, but they're scared of her; scared of the monster that saves them. And in the end, she can't go with them, but has to stay behind to protect them.
A thousand years, they come and go, and it remains the same; people leave her. Either they get old and die on her and she can't do anything to save them (because she's a monster, she thinks, and monsters don't save people). Or they get mean on her; they're controlling and abusive, and even at her angriest, all she can do is tearfully storm out. Maybe its proof she's not a monster like her father, but inside all she can do is feel weak and upset, like she's losing more pieces of herself.
She and Bubblegum are happy, for a while. But only a while. Bonnibel takes things too seriously, too obsessed with control and fear, seeing too much of a world around them that's gone because people just let things happen. Marceline can't care. She's been hurt too much, caring for too long, and she just doesn't want to try anymore. It breaks down. It's okay, she thinks.
She'll just mess with people. She'll play games, and act like she doesn't take it seriously. Pretend that she's not carrying around a thousand years worth of grief, heartbreak and loss. Pretend hard enough, act like the monster she has to believe she is, and maybe everyone else will believe it to.
She's a monster, she thinks. She doesn't get to have things like real friends, or loved ones, or family. She doesn't even notice things like humans disappearing, and that one showing up is a novelty.
And then, she meets him.
(Finn won't leave her.
A smiling boy with eyes like a blazing comet she once saw, a long time ago, tearing up the sky beautifully and soft.
She can be as scary as she likes; she can pretend to be a monster as much as she wants, scare him as best as she knows how, and he doesn't even blink. He just smiles and laughs and rolls with it.
She hears that no one even knows what a human is anymore; people don't connect the dots with how similar they look, and don't realize she and Finn are kin, in a distant way; that in a small sense the blood flowing in him is the same kind of blood that once moved in her mother, the same thoughts moving on the same blood.
She sees him, she meets him, and he won't leave, no matter how she tries to scare him off. He looks at her with a big wide eyed smile as he declares that she is one of his best friends in the world, and somehow she can't bear to run away or try to scare him away anymore.
He sees her for what she could be; the monster in her father's image. Other people ran away, just seeing a shadow of that.
He doesn't run away. It just makes him fight harder to bring her back.
He brings her back, and brings her many other things to.
Because of him, she and Bonnibel start talking, and old hurts start to fade. Because of him, Ice King becomes calmer, gentler, the horror of what he's become starting to melt away, and before she knows it he's back in her life.
She thinks to herself that a monster like herself doesn't deserve someone like him.
He stays anyway.)
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