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“I’m finally going to write! I have a great idea!”
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…well, that escalated quickly. I posted it way back at the end of 2014, it got reblogged by several BNFs in quick succession yesterday, and then it proceeded to rack up like 2,000 notes in one day, so apparently it still needs to be said:
Yes, you are allowed.
You are allowed to write the fic you want, rather than the fic you feel obligated to write. You’re allowed to write crack, crazy realism-defying stunts, self-indulgent trope fic, fucked-up fic about problematic people doing unhealthy things. Fic that doesn’t go through the pre-flight safety check for every swordfight and every BDSM scene, fic that glosses over the ugly real-life fallout of psychological trauma and/or jumping out of a quinjet without a parachute. Or, hey, if that’s your thing, fic that dwells on psychological trauma in loving, messy detail and has at least three punchlines about characters not being able to defy the laws of physics. Any of those things! All those things! We contain multitudes!
Any fic you write is probably going to be a net positive for fandom. The people who were looking for something in your niche get it, the people who didn’t know they wanted something in your niche discover a new thing they like, the people who don’t like it click the back button, the people who really really hate that entire genre of fic get to stroke their hateboners and get high off their own self-righteousness.
If it upsets people? The back button is a failsafe and instantaneous safeword. If it’s not as ~quality~ as other people’s fic? Don’t make me break out that “holy shit! TWO cakes!” comic. If someone takes away a disturbing, unhealthy, or otherwise less-than-wholesome message from your fic? You are not responsible for their failures of critical thinking or reading comprehension, to say nothing of those reading with outright malice looking for something to pounce on after interpreting it as uncharitably as humanly possible. Jesus fucking christ, it’s fanfiction, if people legit want sex ed they should be on Scarleteen. It’s not your job to educate them, certainly not with your fic. It’s not. It’s not. Fic serves so many other purposes. You are allowed to write what you want.
If you are a writer, read this.
You are a creator. Your voice is unique and beautiful and flawed and human and inherently precious. You do not define yourself in opposition. You do not seek to validate your existence by silencing other voices. You create. You add value to the sphere of existence by sheer force of will and your own efforts. Ignore the bullshit from psychotic antis who hate pretty much everything about human beings (especially sex, hoo boy). Ignore the squawking rabble of vicious little demons whose only satisfaction comes from trying to crush everything they see into the same ugly, grey, joyless conformity, and just write. Do it. Why are you still here? Go write.
Because it’s never a bad time to bring this back.
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Reblog if you still draw/voice/write/reblog Undertale/Undertail stuff :)
Yuuuuup, and not gonna stop anytime soon.
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you guys are gonna hate me for my new AU and some of the characters
This answers and raises questions
This is actually incredibly helpful
For anyone trying to get their genres right
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NOOOO NOT TWITTER, Oh my GOD NOOO we have to act quick.
y’all should rb this to all of your blogs if you have more than one, just saying
Just remember. There is no such thing as a fake geek girl. There are only fake geek boys. Science fiction was invented by a woman.
Specifically a teenage girl. You know, someone who would be a part of the demographic that some of these boys are violently rejecting.
Isaac Asimov.
yo mary shelley wrote frankenstein in 1818 and isaac asimov was born in 1920 so you kinda get my point
If you want to push it back even further Margaret Cavendish, the duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673) wrote The Blazing World in 1666, about a young woman who discovers a Utopian world that can only be accessed via the North Pole - oft credited as one of the first scifi novels
Women have always been at the forefront of literature, the first novel (what we would consider a novel in modern terms) was written by a woman (Lady Muraskai’s the Tale of Genji in the early 1000s) take your snide “Isaac Asimov” reblogs and stick it
even in terms of male scifi authors, asimov was predated by Jules Verne, HG Wells, George Orwell, you could have even cited Poe or Jonathan Swift has a case but Asimov?
PbbBFFTTBBBTBTTBBTBTTT so desperate to discredit the idea of Mary Shelly as the mother of modern science fiction you didn’t even do a frickin google search For Shame
And if you want to go back even further, the first named, identified author in history was Enheduanna of Akkad, a Sumerian high priestess.
Kinda funny, considering this Isaac Asimov quote on the subject:
Mary Shelley was the first to make use of a new finding of science which she advanced further to a logical extreme, and it is that which makes Frankenstein the first true science fiction story.
Even Isaac Asimov ain’t having none of your shit, not even posthumously.
You know what else was invented by women? Masked vigilantes, the precursor to the modern superhero. Baroness Emma Orczy wrote The Scarlet Pimpernel in 1905. The character would later inspire better known masked vigilantes such as Zorro and Batman.
Got that?
Stick that in your international pipe and smoke it
I have literally been telling people this for over a year.
the first extended prose piece - ie a novel, was not, as many male scholars will shout, Don Quixote (1605) but The Tale of Genji (1008) written by a woman
The first autobiography ever written in English is also attributed to a woman, The Book of Margery Kempe (1430s).
The day may come when I find this post and do not reblog it, but it is not this day.
Women invented language while men were hunting. I mean…
Art ask post…thingamajig
okay so here’s how it’ll go guys, I have a list of most of my charaters.
You guys send in an ask of one of them, I’ll draw the sketch of said character, and if that post gets another ask, I’ll draw the line art…another one gets coloring, and another gives it, and the last one gives them a background…and IF I get one more ask for them on my blog @headcanonhouse after they are finished…I’ll write up said characters headcanons and backgrounds…as well as facial expressions for future rps for them!
The following are…
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Creators
Bernard Slate
Patricia Write
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Personal
Birdie
Lilith Grieves
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HHR
Cherallie
Hlda
U. (female Blessed Imp)
Esther
Straps
Darkarmaas
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Misc. OC’s
Ryan
Deebi
U. (female Vampire)
U. (female Deer Centaur)
Poppy
Fubuki
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UNDERTALE Realated OC’s
West
Tex
Toggle
Sprocket
F.A.T.E. (Double!Fusion)
The Grand______ (Double!Fusion)
The Judge______ (Double!Fusion)
Saffron (Mirror!Fell Gaster)
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Robot OC’s
AtL.OS
MaG
Butch
U. (Repair Robot)
Dr.Plato
David
Ovelia
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The Seven
Wraver (Sinful King of Wrath) (Demon)
U. (Sinful Ruler of Sloth) (Baku)
Grimison (Sinful King of Gluttony) (Vampire)
Preston (Sinful King of Pride) (NLH)
Gildragus (Sinful King of Greed) (Dragon)
Endric (Sinful King of Envy) (Warlock)
U. (Sinful Ruler of Lust) (Conccubus)
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Grand Beasts of The World
U. (Female Eastern Sea Dragon/Sea Serpent)
U. (Female Western Fire Dragon)
U. (Female Sand Leviathan)
U. (Female Forest Leviathan)
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Adoptions
Nymph trio’s
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Yes! You all heard that right, I’m going to be doing a few adoptions of some characters you can own yourself!
(Though I am not good with male characters…at all ^^;)
So if there are any artists out there seeing this, feel free to leave some constructive criticism as to how I can draw my imaginary pals better!
I can also draw UNDERTALE related AU’s!
Just send me an ask of who you want and we can get this ball rolling!!
This counts for my blog too!
May I have a boosty McBoosterson??
Rant about fanfiction writing
I was just informed by my brother (who thinks he’s a better writer than anyone else because he has some fancy degree in writing) that fanfiction “doesn’t count” as “real writing” because you aren’t using your own “ideas.”
He doesn’t know that I write fanfiction. He probably wouldn’t have admitted his opinion if her did. But it has pretty much solidified that I will never tell anyone I know in person what I write.
I’ve already been told by several family members that my obsession with a “stupid tv show” is ridiculous and that I’m “too old” to fangirl.
Sigh. /rant
In Defense of Fanfiction
I am a professional writer and editor in real life. I have a double degree in English and writing and am currently in school once more to obtain a master’s degree. If your brother’s fancy writing degree was worth anything at all, he should be able to admit that the vast majority of all literature is in fact fanfiction of someone else’s story and its elements. In other words, no one’s idea is, by definition, original.
Let’s take a look at just a few examples to support my theory that some of the most important or well-known pieces of literature ever created qualify as fanfiction:
Ancient/Old Literature
· Around 2000 BCE: The Epic of Gilgamesh was inspired as a fanfiction of a historical King of Uruk, mixed with Mesopotamian mythology. The story includes the character Utnapishtim, who lives through a world-wide flood by building a ship per the instructions of the god Enki and ultimately landing on a mountain in the Middle East, similar to Noah’s story from the Bible (dates for the book of Genesis vary anywhere from 1400 BCE to 800 BCE). Many historians suggest that the story of Noah was directly inspired by Gilgamesh’s story of Utnapishtim. Other historians suggest the two were simply inspired by a similar source. Either way, there’s too many startling overlaps to classify Utnapishtim and Noah as only a coincidence.
· 20-ish BCE: The Roman author Virgil wrote The Aeneid, which is a direct sequel to the previously created epic The Iliad attributed to Greek bard Homer. Virgil was also known for writing pastoral poems based off and inspired by the work of the great poet Theocritus (280 BCE). As a fun addition, Theocritus himself was known for rewriting the cyclops villain (Polyphemus) of Homer’s Odyssey into a love-sick idiot in his work, Idyll XI.
Medieval Era (500-1500-ish CE)
· 700-1000: The Alphabet of ben Sirach was an anonymous Hebrew collection of satires that included a parody of the biblical Genesis story of Adam and Eve. The story gave Adam a totally different wife by the name of Lilith, the character of which was inspired by Babylonian mythology. The whole of the collection is additionally wrapped in a fictional account of telling the stories to the historical figure of the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar—another real person fanfiction of a celebrity from that time.
· Around 1000: The world’s first novel, The Tale of Genji by Lady Murasaki Shikibu, inspired the massive outpouring of Japanese Noh theater plays involving characters from the novel, such as Aoi no Ue (Lady Aoi), which has been attributed to a few people (Zeami Motokiyo and Inuo). This play appropriates the Lady Aoi from Shikibu’s psychological novel to explore her death and is only one example of the available fanfictions of the novel.
· 1308-1320: Dante’s Divine Comedy (known most famously for the Inferno) is a literal OC self-insertion of the Italian Dante Alighieri himself into the hell, purgatory and heaven from Catholic / biblical texts. Its format is in an epic, in an attempt to outdo the Aeneid and Iliad before it. It also includes an insertion of a ghostly Virgil, who copied the Iliad to write the Aeneid. Furthermore, Dante’s work includes insertions of real historical people that Dante didn’t like. It’s possibly the most self-indulgent fanfiction ever created while also being named one of the greatest poems in literature.
· 1392: Geoffrey Chaucer (known as the father of English literature) wrote a famous collection called The Canterbury Tales. The collection takes its basic format and inspiration from Italian author Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron (written in 1351). It’s suggested that some of the tales Chaucer uses actually originated from Boccaccio’s work.
Renaissance Era (1550-1660-ish CE)
· 1590: English poet Edmund Spenser borrowed the legend of Arthur of the Round Table in his epic poem, The Faerie Queene. In it, Arthur is pretty love-sick over the fairy queen.
· 1597: English playwright Shakespeare borrowed various mythologies and historical figures and mixed them together. Not even his most popular play, Romeo and Juliet, was original. He took the idea from a poem written by Arthur Brooke in 1562, called, “The Tragicall Hystorye of Romeus and Iuliet.” Even more interesting, Brooke had taken his idea from the 1554 Giulietta e Romeo by Italian author Matteo Bandello. (Shakespeare repeatedly sourced other people’s ideas or historical existence for his plays.)
Enlightenment Era (1660-1789)
· 1667: English poet John Milton wrote Paradise Lost, a fanfiction epic of the biblical story in the book of Genesis about the fall of creation and humankind into imperfection.
· 1712: English poet Alexander Pope wrote a mock-heroic epic called the Rape of the Lock to make fun of all the serious epic writers before him, borrowing such images as the way epic warriors put on armor and connecting it to the way rich people put on rich clothing and jewelry. He used other standard epic elements as repeated throughout The Iliad, Aeneid, and so forth.
· 1759: French writer and inventor, Voltaire, wrote a satire Candide. It borrowed various elements from Tales from a Thousand and One Arabian Nights, a collection of Middle Eastern folktales from the Islamic Golden Age.
Romantic Era (1789-1850)
· 1819: In Don Juan, English poet Lord Byron took the pre-dated legend of Don Juan, which was about a man who seduced a lot of women, and reversed the original plot so that Don Juan ended up seduced by a lot of women.
· 1820: English poet John Keats wrote a poem as a retelling of the Greek mythological creature called Lamia, which was a half-woman and half-monster (description varies depending on the Greek source). A lot of his works borrowed heavily from Greek mythology and literature, and he idolized the English Renaissance poet Edmund Spenser, to a point where his first work was called, “Imitation of Spenser” (1814). In it, he borrowed various images from Spenser’s epic, The Faerie Queene.
· 1843: English writer Charles Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol, based off the various stories compiled in the 1841 and 1842 The Lowell Offering, a publication magazine written by a group of intellectual but mostly anonymous women. He borrowed the certain pieces of plot, language, and descriptions for Scrooge’s ghostly encounters from the stories “A Visit from Hope” (anonymous), “Happiness” (anonymous), and “Memory and Hope” (by someone named Ellen). A Christmas Carol is additionally littered with biblical allusions all over the place.
· 1844: French writer Alexander Dumas borrowed The Three Musketeers, as well as many of the story’s side-characters, from The Memoirs of Monsieur d'Artagnan by French author Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras. He didn’t even change the names or who the villain, the Cardinal, was.
· 1845: American author Edgar Allan Poe wrote The Thousand and Second Tale of Scheherazade, in which he has the mythical Scheherazade from the Tales from a Thousand and One Arabian Nights telling another story about the legendary Sinbad the Sailor.
· 1861: Hungarian author Imre Madach wrote The Tragedy of Man, which reverses the biblical moral principles of God and Satan: In this story, God is the violent and evil ruler, and Satan is the jaded/trickster victim just trying to open humanity’s eyes to the truth.
Modern Era (1900ish-1950s)
· 1922: Irish novelist James Joyce wrote his stream-of-consciousness novel Ulysses, which was based off of Homer’s Odyssey, to a point where he took the characters and simply renamed them, as well as aligned the structure of his book to the various episodes in Homer’s work.
· 1930: The Nancy Drew series was created under the penname Carolyn Keene, who did not exist. Instead, an American man named Edward Stratemeyer would write three pages of a story, then send it to one of several ghostwriters who wanted to write Nancy Drew. The ghostwriter would take the story and expand it. The anonymous group of ghostwriters all writing about the same character still exists today. Each individual ghostwriter has made changes to Nancy’s personality, looks, and age, as well as the type of plots said character engages in.
· 1937: English writer JRR Tolkien wrote The Hobbit and then Lord of the Rings in the 1950s. He borrowed the names of characters and places after those seen in the Icelandic sagas Poetic Edda and Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson. Tolkien admitted he based the physical appearance of Gandalf off of the Norse god Odin. He modeled the character of Aragorn directly after Beowulf, from the old English epic (700-1000 BCE) Beowulf. Aragorn himself even paraphrases the Anglo-Saxon poem, “The Wanderer,” as an example of a verse created by his people of Rohan. Another fun fact is that Tolkien specifically borrowed the phrase “my precious,” from a Middle English poem called Pearl. Additionally, Tolkien was a big fan of romantic prose/poetry writer William Morris and wanted to write like him, so he borrowed a lot of phrases, aesthetics, and even names from such works like the 1888 The House of the Wolfings by Morris, including the place called “Mirkwood.” Of curious note is that Morris’s work was massively influenced by Virgil’s Aeneid.
· 1938: African-American author Richard Wright wrote a collection of stories called Uncle Tom’s Children, with an obvious borrowing of the title from Uncle Tom’s Cabin, written by Harriet Beecher Stowe in 1852.
· 1930s-present: DC and Marvel comics mostly just updated the mythological gods and goddesses for a modern era, appropriating their names, special relics, and abilities for their heroes, and then mixing them with some modern-day cover identifies. As an example, Wonder Woman was originally a nod to the Greek goddess Diana, a nod to the female Amazon warriors, and a redesigned image of Rosie the Riveter. As another example, the Flash is a reproduction of the Greek god Hermes, his winged helmet further clarifying the connection. Even the name Superman was not entirely original. 1938 Illustrator of Superman, Joe Shuster, took the name “Superman” from the German “Ubermensh,” a term coined by the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. As a final example, sometimes the appropriation from mythology is incredibly obvious, as in the case of Thor.
· 1949: English author George Orwell reviewed a book called We by Russian author Yevgeny Zamyatin. He wrote a rave review on it and declared that he would try to write something similar, which ultimately became 1984, sharing many similar plot points and concepts while bringing the story of We into a more realistic environment. The novel We also inspired Ayn Rand’s Anthem and Kurt Vonnegut’s Player Piano, for which Vonnegut admitted he also borrowed concepts from Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.
· 1950s: The Chronicles of Narnia by British author C.S. Lewis was based on biblical stories conveyed through various mythological elements as well.
Postmodern Era (1950s-Present, debatably)
· 1977: African-American author, Toni Morrison, wrote a critically acclaimed novel called Song of Solomon, which took its title name, as well as the names of several characters and plot points, from the Bible.
· 1988: British-Indian author Salman Rushdie’s The Satanic Verses was inspired by the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammed. Its title is a direct reference to controversial verses once placed in the Quran but then removed. These highly controversial and sensitive connections to Islamic and Old Testament personalities of Gabriel and Satan resulted in the banning of Rushdie’s book from several regions.
· 1997-2007: The Harry Potter series by British author JK Rowling borrows heavily from historical alchemy, including the age-old legend of the philosopher’s stone and the 1652 book Culpeper’s Complete Herbal, which was about the medicinal and occult properties of plants, which helped her build how magic was used in her stories. Rowling also admits the 1652 book inspired many of the character’s names. She appropriates several historical figures as well for her own purposes (as a sort of real-person fanfiction), including references to alchemists Nicolas Flammel and Paracelsus. She even admits to, while writing Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, dreaming about Flammel showing her how to make a philosopher’s stone.
· 2003: American author Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code and its twisting conspiracies are based almost entirely on the books of Margaret Starbird, most of which were written between 1993 and 2003.
· 2009: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, by American author Seth Grahame-Smith, is a rehashing of Jane Austen’s 1813 Pride and Prejudice. But with zombies.
· 2015: American writer of critically acclaimed The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton, claims that she has posted anonymous fanfictions of her own novel, as well as at least four Supernatural fanfics, being a huge fan of the show and of the paranormal.
As a professionally educated and trained writer and editor myself, I had to study the intertextualities of several of the pieces I mentioned above. But this is not an exhaustive world list by any means and is missing some other fantastic and influential writers—I’ve included only what has come to my mind in a short time. Plots and characters and ideas have been largely passed around throughout the history of literature. Without fanfiction, a solid portion of well-known literature would not exist.
In fact, many authors and even inventors will say that there is no such thing as an original idea. Certain pieces get touted as creative because they combine previously suggested elements in a different or thought-provoking way. (Don’t even get me started on how science fiction is a driving force behind many scientific advancements today!)
If you’re writing fanfiction, then you’re participating in a tradition that spans millennia. There is no piece of literature created in some “original” vacuum. That is precisely why literary critics, and those who have professionally studied fiction in an academic setting, use the word “intertextuality” to describe how works of fiction are ultimately interrelated in some way or another.
Therefore, fanfiction is the legacy of literature. If Virgil, Dante, Shakespeare, Voltaire, Keats, Poe, Dickens, Tolkien, and Brown can write fanfiction about and expand other people’s works, you can too. So the next time someone tells you to stop writing fanfiction, or tells you that it’s not a valid form of art, tell them that they obviously have never read the most important historical works of fiction, or even many popular modern stories, which are all rehashed fanfiction stories, borrowing characters and names and setting and even syntax. Rant written for @greenappleeyes and everyone else unfairly shamed for writing fanfiction. Content was retrieved from my own class notes, as well as publically available online interviews and articles.
I’ll take it <3
I suddenly feel a hundred time happier about writing fanfiction!!
He can also suck mah dick
But seriously, dudes, IT”S ALL FANFICTION! And All stories legit start somewhere and somehow :D
Another thing to consider is that for anyone who wants to write professionally, there is a very good chance that you will not always be writing your own stories with your own characters.
You want to write a TV show? Most likely you’ll work on an already established series, with its own fanbase. Even if you get hired as a writer for a new series, all the characters were probably already created by the director/productor/etc, and your job is to take their vision and create stories based on it.
You want to write a film? Chances are you’ll get hired to screenwrite for a franchise. You might be more likely to write your own original story than in TV writing, but you wont have complete creative control, and chances are, a director will give you the story and character and ask you to write a script for it.
Comics? Do you have any idea how many comics have been running for 50 years or longer? How many writers have worked on those series, how many different people brought their own interpretations of the characters to the page?
Even for fiction writing, there isn’t a 100% guarantee that you’ll write your own original work. You might get asked to create novelisations and spin-off stories for films, video games, tv shows, etc.
Being able to write about characters that aren’t your own is a useful skill in the industry. Being able to look at the source material and write the characters in ways that reflect previous interations while also keeping it fresh and enjoyable for yourself is valuable. Being aware of what fans like about the characters will keep your iteration of it from tanking when you try to turn that character into an original character, because you dont know how to write derivatively.
An INCREDIBLY important addition!
Honestly, I think the whole “don’t pay the writers” thing boils down to the notion that everybody thinks they can write. It’s the old saw about the novelist at a cocktail party having to hear someone say, for the millionth time, “I’d love to write a book someday.”
Someone–Stephen King? Pretty sure I saw this in a Stephen King foreword–once said they’d like to say to a brain surgeon, “Boy, I’d love to do brain surgery someday.”
We treat “the ability to put words into a sentence” like it’s just the same as “the ability to form a coherent narrative that engenders a variety of emotions within the reader and puts them in a scene and shows them what they didn’t see before”.
And that’s like me drawing a stick figure and saying I’m an artist.
Writers are constantly devalued because everyone thinks they have a book in them and don’t realize the level of skill and commitment it takes to finish even a short story, much less a whole book.
This goes well beyond fandom, but man, I would’ve hoped fandom would know better.
***REBLOGS AGGRESSIVELY***
@paintys-actual-art Me messaging you every day about my new plot ideas.
@sansy-fresh ……….. you.
oh my god alice
FOCUS!!!!!!!
An AU where Frisk is a sweet innocent child, and G takes care of them...
Frisk: "...uhm...Mr. G?"
G: *blows out a puff of smoke through his nosehole and teeth away from Frisk to face them*
G: "...ya need somethin' kid?"
Frisk: "...Can I ask you a question?"
G: "...'course...ask away."
G: *takes another drag while his gaze is rested someplace else, listening to the child's query*
Frisk: "...uhm...whats a black market??"
G's eyelight goes out, his facial features frozen as he slowly exhales and gradually turns his head towards the small child with his eyelight returning. He clears his non-existent throat choosing his words carefully...
G: "...uhh, kiddo...where'd you hear that word?"
Frisk: "I heard about it on the surface..."
G: "oh...kay then...well, don't think your really old enough to know what it is yet."
Frisk: *sighs*
G: *ruffles their hair*
G: "...sorry charlie, but I'm not about to risk gettin' the lady behind the door mad at me."
Frisk: "Okay..."
Frisk: *gasps like they just got an 'Ah-Hah!' moment*
G: "???"
Frisk: "Is it where you buy all of your clothes?!"
He has a split-second of confusion...before he bursts out laughing, practically wheezing at the unintentional joke
G: "thats...*gasp* heheh...*snrrk* not what...thohose arharharhare...heheheheheh!!"
Frisk: *looks frustrated and even more confused with him laughing at their legitimate question!*
G: "huuuuh...haaa... christstst..."
He looks at them, but something in his gaze has changed...something different, something he hadn't felt in a long time...something... HOPEfull...He gently rests his hand on their head...The childs mood has shifted, sensing something important about to happen...as they both grasp the moment between the two of them...
G: "y'know what?...maybe that prophecy wasn't a dud...maybe...you really are an angel..."
Lets throw on some angst
Imagine if after the events of FlowerFell…
Sans just stays longer and longer at Frisks grave, passing out from exhuastion…
But, meanwhile…
In Zarla’s Handplates AU…
Sans has just died…and Papyrus has just yelled at Frisk for putting his brother through too much, through too many resets, too many genocides…and how his body could no longer take it…and how he blames them for his death…
Like how FlowerFell Sans blamed his brother for Frisk’s demise at the small childs funeral, with furious tears hanging in the edges of his sockets…
And how Frisk decides to leave the monster house hold…the pain from their past mistakes too much to bare…they can’t deny that they had played a part in Sans’s troubles…they grab a few objects of importance and some useful tools in a backpack…walking over to an abandoned bus stop to wait for their new journey to begin…again…
But before that…a small monotone copy of themselves asks them if they’d like to go…someplace else…somewhere where copies of others that they know can talk with one another…
A place known as the Omega Timeline…
Sans in Flower Fell however mistakes The Core child for his…and being disapointed in the news that they tell him…but uncertainly accepts the proposal to go to this…new world? new timeline? new whateverthehellthisthingis??
And that is where another version of himself introduces him to Handplates Frisk…but they are crouched into a ball…and hasn’t been talking to anyone…so he simply sits next to them…
“Sometimes…kindness is all we can give…sometimes kindness is enough…”
Those words echo through his empty crainium as he lets out a tired sigh…and starts to tell jokes…
“whats brown and really bad for your teeth?”
“…”
“a baseball bat…”
“…”
“…sheesh tough crowd”
He goes through joke after joke, quickly running out of material…
Before
“Why couldn’t the botanist make it to bathroom?”
“uhhhh…dunno, why?”
“Because he wet his plants.”
“pffft heheheh good one”
After awhile…both of them begin to talk…soon talking about their pasts…and…
Just who they lost…
Frisk is the first to start crying, but they don’t realize it at first…they had started talking about their Sans and how he always took some sort of time out of his day to spend it with them…and…after he passed…how much it had taken a toll on his brother…
They saw snippets and bits of those who had left in the other…but, it just wasn’t right…no matter how much they missed the other, they could never be replaced…even though they both knew that idea had crept along more than once…
Sans could see though, he could see the pain he knew all too well, of failing once too many times…finally having a chance at doing things right, this child finally being legitimately happy…only to have it wrongfully ripped away from them…
He didn’t catch his own tears at first either…
And then…both of them ACTED
With kindness and comfort in mind for the other…
They gripped each other tightly, mourning and grieving for their losses…for their cherished friends…as hot fresh tears rolled down their cheeks faces contorted in a new fit of pain…all the while…a gentle melody softly plays…throughout the ENITRE ordeal…from beginning…to end
You are my sunshine~
My only sunshine~
You make me happy, when skys are gray~
You’ll never know dear, how much I LoVe you~
Please…
Don’t take…
My sunshine…
…Away~…
(Please no one tag this as Frans, I do not support Frans for either of these AUs since it is against the wishes of the the original authors…I do not mean to change the endings of these stories or alter the characters backgrounds for my own means…this was just an idea I had for some comfort angst…if the respective creators wish for me to remove this I will do so)
G's awsome badass response to someone trying to flirt with him when he's already got someone
Random Girl: "Hey there! Hey you with the jacket!"
G: *looks at her and points at self*
G: "me?"
RG: "Yeah you! I wanted to talk with you!"
G: "well talk away then, what did ya wanna chat with me about?"
RG: *puts on charm* "You're kinda cute for a monster"
RG: "...even cuter for someone thats nothing but bones~!"
G: "well i appreciate the comment dear."
RG: *winds her finger in her hair* "Whats your name?"
G: "names G...anything else ya wanna know?"
RG: *bites her bottom lip*
RG: "G?...well then G...maybe what I look like with your bare bones~?"
G: (so that *is* your game, blunt and to the point...well i'm not playin' ball with you.)
G: "listen the flirting and the act is cute and all, but i'm already taken."
RG: *wraps her arms around his, pressing her boobs around his upper arm*
RG: "Aww c'mon! She won't mind!!"
G: (oh *and* you have commitment issues, another reason not to be around you.)
G: *pulls away from her gently*
G: "you don't even know if i'm with a she."
RG: *thinks for a minute and pouts at him*
RG: "...And if it is?"
G: *he pulls his arm out of her grip*
G: "my answers still the same, and it's no."
RG: "Why nooot?"
G: (good god you are stubborn woman.)
G: "becauuuse... I only have one good eye."
RG: *scowls at him in confusion* "...That doesn't make any sense!"
G: "i can only look at one person in my life at a time, so sorry i can't spare a socket for ya dear~"
OKAY THEN!!
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