i made a rough timeline for the clone^2 au, just for my own convenience sake when dating things. some things might be out of order from the episode date, and thats also for my convenience.
September 3rd: Danny, age 14, has the accident in the lab that turns him liminal
September 10th: Danny is discharged from the hospital and given two weeks leave from school
September 24th: his sick leave ends, and Danny returns to school
October 14th: Danny sneaks into his parents' basement and releases the ghosts they have trapped in cages. Official birth of the vigilante, Phantom
November 27th: Danny fights Pariah Dark, and wins
December 24th: the Ghost Writer torments Danny
February 12th: Danny's 15th birthday
March 3rd: its been six months since Danny's accident
March 7th: Danny fights his evil future self
May 8th: Danny meets Ellie [age 15] and they become twins
December 14th: Danny finds out from his parents that he's a clone
February 12th: Danny's 16th birthday
Early-Mid April: Danny meets Damian [age 6] :)
Mid-Late April: Damian runs off for the first time, damages Danny's hands the first time
May: Damian runs off two more times in the span of three weeks, he damages Danny's hands both times.
Early June: Damian runs off one more time, damages Danny's hands again, resulting in permanent nerve damage.
Mid-Late June: Damian finally gives up on the League coming to get him and joins the Fenton Family.
July: Damian finally coaxes Danny into letting him come along with him on patrol: Wraith is born.
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i wish there was more of an in-game reason to talk to npcs after you complete lvl 4 friendship/romance with them. i know there's the weekly wants but,, i don't know about other players but for me that's really not enough as there's no real incentive to do it once the relationship levels are full. it's like, yeah i can do it but also like, i don't have to. it's not a need.
i guess for some players it might be nicer/calmer that there's no pressure to keep talking to npcs? but for me, i just think it'd be nice to have an in-game reason to keep talking to them. as it stands now, the only reason i do talk to npcs is cause i want to, not because i need to.
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au where narec and ventress both survived and returned to the temple to help when the war broke out, thus creating the galaxy's most vicious rivalry-slash-partnership between Asajj and Anakin. just bringing an absolute "it's rotten work, especially to me, especially if it's you, I'll do it but fuck do I wish I didn't have to" vibe every time they have to cover each other's backs, and gloating when the other gets in trouble with the council, but never dreaming of letting anything actually bad happen to the other because that would make Obi-wan, their mutual bestie, sad :(
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What if Ghost wears his mask because, after all the torment his father rained on him... he got the nervous tic of smiling AND laughing...
He starts getting nervous and his lips start to twitch up into a smile.... He can't stop it. It just... happens
Someone can be brutality killed in front of him but because of his father, his lips just twitch into a smile instead of a frown or grimace. It doesn't reach his eyes so no one really knows it, but he feels disgusted with himself anyway. Smiling and laughing at someone suffering? "What kind of monster are you Simon?"
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quick crop of a part of a minicomic I may or may not finish, feat. my non-Inquisitor Lavellan, Viren, and Solas- on the din'anshiral... together.
Long story short, their base world state in Inquisition is not good. The Inquisitor is a Templar-supporting, brutal, mage-suppressing Trevelyan warrior. Viren survived the general chaos and initial explosion of the Temple of Ashes only to be coerced into joining the Inquisition, their talents as a mage and insight into the nuances of life outside of the rule of Ferelden or Orlais, as well as their experience delving into ruins and historical record, undeniable to even a harsh Trevelyan. He threatened the well-being of the clans, subtly, but without being mistaken. His methods chased off much of his inner circle, but Viren remained, hardening their heart and putting up with it so they could attempt to save and warn those they could. Better to be in a position to actively change what they could than watch it all turn to rot from the sidelines. Thanks to their efforts and the efforts of those before them, they started an underground movement among elves to put aside the differences of background. Over time, they and Solas drew closer - for their mutual interests, their abhorrence of Trevelyan's methods and means, and their love of the Fade and spirits.
At the end of Inquisition's plot, both Viren and and Solas slip into the night, disappearing from even Leliana's watchful eyes - and despite everything, or perhaps because of everything.... Viren joins Solas' cause, and now works hand in hand with him, intent on bringing down the Veil and setting magic and spirits free once and for all...
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