hmmmmm questions... there's kinda things I want to ask, but feel like they'll be later in ongoing fic. So! The house in A Tangled Haunt. Do you have any thoughts as to the design of it? Or for that matter the Hermit Sitcom-style Shared Building. Internal or external for either of them. Or both!
(Also I note the ordering in the series now I go to look at the name. Yeah it does make sense that only goes down once Skizz and Impulse have a handle on their own trauma as Oh Boy, but it does also mean currently there are two really rough fics in a row without buffer xD)
Hopefully third times the charm. Tumblr please don't eat this one.
It ate it. Fourth times the charm. Please. Thank goodness I saved the typing somewhere else first this time.
Actually so excited though that that asks reblog thing worked! I was not expecting to get any questions so I'm so happy! despite Tumblr being Tumblr about it
Edit to add a cute cause I forgot and it's long but also I still can't add the pictures?! What the heck Tumblr. I've never had this much trouble making a post before.
Anyways, yes! The tangled haunt house was actually based off Tanglewood directly from the game. I wanted a small easy house for planning that one since it was the first I wrote for the series and Tanglewood just fit the bill quite nicely.
As for the Sitcom Style Apartments (I love that description, spot on) I also have thoughts! Back when Skizz was moving in I needed wanted to figure out where everyone was so I made these.
On the top floor we've got: CHARTS I WILL ADD FROM MY PHONE IN AN EDIT ONCE THIS POSTS BECAUSE APPARENTLY I CANT ANSWER ASKS FROM MY PHONE?!!!! BUT I CANT ADD PHOTOS FROM MY COMPUTER BECAUSE THE ICLOUD SYNCING THING SUCKS WIND ON A WINDOWS!!! TECHNOLOGY WHY!!!!
And the middle floor has the other half: see above
The purple smudges mark where the stairwells are and the orange is the elevator. And the left column is the side of the building facing the street. The back side faces a little more green space and a small parking lot.
The main floor of the building doesn't have any apartments on it I think, at least none they plan to ever use as apartments. The hermits have been renovating the ground floor to suit them as a bunch of community spaces.
They've got a little library/study area which saw a lot of use especially when some of the hermits were still in school. Gem and Pearl moved in together in college, and probably some others. It's a good place for them to hang out if they want to be getting work done but don't really want to work alone.
There's also a dedicated gym space with a smattering of weights and machines they've slowly acquired. And they put in a pool before xB moved in, cause having a sea guardian for a friend seemed like as good a final reason as any to actually pull the trigger on that. Before that the pool had just been a long discussed idea all the current hermits were on board with but just never committed to yet.
And there's also a big communal kitchen with enough space for Impulse to cook in bulk when they do all hermit dinners together. There's also cabinets of everyone's favorite teas and coffees and stuff. There's also an attached dinning area large enough to seat all the hermits plus friends when they need/want it.
The lobby area also has some comfy seating as another option for an area to hang out. And there's probably some leftover space after all that too.
Outside out back they've got some raised garden beds, mostly tended to by Doc and probably heavily loaded with tomatoes. That's also where they have a fire pit. The front of the building probably just has some more decorative plants and flowers and things to make it look nice but they don't hang out out there much cause it's right on the street.
Also I think at one point in Home finds Grian I called it a four story apartment but that has since changed obviously. They only need three so it became three lol.
As for their individual apartments, I only have specific ideas about a few of them. I know they are all either one or two bedroom apartments, all with one bathroom. Each apartment also has a little balcony, and the layouts vary a bit between apartments which is why they are all so scattered throughout the building with empty units between. They each just picked the layouts they liked when the moved in/were fixing the place up.
Mumbo has a two bedroom apartment because he used to share it with Jimmy before he moved out. And Xisuma stayed with them sleeping on the couch while they were still kids since he became their legal guardian when they arrived in the US. Once Jimmy moved out Mumbo eventually turned the spare room into a redstone workshop for himself for tinkering on his own projects where he doesn't need to worry so much about the dust getting everywhere.
Scar also technically had a two bedroom, but it's had some walls moved around to give him more space when he's using his chair, so it's a one bedroom now but with the footprint. The hermits own the building together so they're all on board with customizing their spaces as they please and all that.
xB also has a modified two bedroom fixed up to have a larger bathroom to accommodate a bath tub big enough for a sea guardian.
Zedaph's apartment has some of those like contamination containment plastic curtains up around his kitchen to cordon it off into a makeshift laboratory. He's not allowed to keep or prepare food in his apartment anymore so he has some dedicated cabinets and fridge space in the communal kitchen. The hermits have definitely offered to help him fix up some space on the ground floor for a lab instead but he's happy with his crazy kitchen set up.
And I think the only other ones I have specific ideas about are Imp and Skizz's apartments. They both have one bedrooms that are mirror images of each other and the bedrooms share a wall that their beds are up against. So they're never that far apart. Cause bonded pair, do not separate and all that.
I'm a little bit tempted now to mess around and draw some floor plans at some point. So double thank you, Factorial, for the ask and maybe hacking me into drawing something again soon.
Also you're very right about the back to back rough fics right now. There's kind of quite a few in a row right now. But there is some lighter filler between them I still need to finish up cause they aren't all meant to be one after the other like that. But also I'm almost a little scared to admit that it's still going to get worse for Imp and Skizz before it really gets better…
But my friend did give me a good idea about how to approach some of the less plot heavy haunts they tackle so hopefully I can get some of those rolling here sooner than later.
have you seen the reveal for the new Phasmo diner map?
it looks cool but also it just made me think of your fics and GIGS grabbing food after an investigation
I haven't looked at any new phasmo stuff since they updated one of the farmhouses (Bleasedale?) unfortunately. The two main reasons being my brain has been immensely and frustratingly uncooperative when it comes to engaging in my special interests lately and I've been a little hooked on Silksong.
But I'm excited to see what's new when my brain finally gets on board again. A diner sounds like a cool map for sure. I've actually got a cafe story in the works for the GIGGS crew series. (One of very many unfinished ones.)
I'm flattered that it made you think of my stories though! Thank you so much for reading them and hopefully I can get more writing out of my brain and into a more broadly useful format soon.
Okay now in your phasmo au, you always make sure to point out in your stories that when Skizz holds onto either Impulse or I think Grian too, that the other characters NOT try and seperate Skizz from his wards physically.
And I really wanna see what would happen if someone tried, in any way at any situation, to either physically seperate them or keep him from reaching a ward.
Because I think personally, in your small oneshot 8yo Skizz would probably have lashed out or fought to keep with Impulse because self-restraint of children is just like that.
But would adult guardian angel Skizz be able to keep calm in that situation? Or would he use physical means to get to his wards without thinking.
Lots of thoughts I need to knowwwww
I love this question.
People in this universe generally know not to try and get between an angel and their ward, mostly as courtesy but also slightly for their own safety. Especially when it’s an angel they don’t know.
I touched on it a little in Impulse Isn’t Invisible but its hard to get all the world building in without shoehorning in awkward explanations where they don’t really fit. Skizz, and his family in general, have extremely good self control, even for angels. Guardian angels broadly hold each other to extremely high standards when it comes to controlling how they act on their compulsions. Because an angel that’s not in control can be extremely dangerous to anyone that’s not their ward.
That being said, if the threat is another angel they can be a little more lenient on their reactions because there’s an aspect of teaching a lesson involved. Skizz could very easily have seriously injured his brother in retribution for getting between him and Impulse and he wouldn't have faced any repercussions for it from his family. (Other than him beating himself up about it later just cause he’s like that.) Scoot also could have very easily been disowned if he was part of a different family. Their family is very tight knit though and are more inclined to help each other learn rather than oust them.
Angels are allowed to lash out at other angels cause it’s seen as a way to prevent a similar lapse in the future. More than a few angels have died at the hands of another angel for this and still generally won’t face any charges for it unless non angels get involved. Skizz would never have taken it that far but some angels would. Though this scenario isn’t that common cause angels do know the threat they pose very well and how to navigate around each other. Angels are very careful around each other to the point of even being a bit avoidant of angels outside their own families sometimes.
As for 8 year old Skizz. At that age, he’s essentially functionally an avian. He doesn’t have a halo and his soul is still small. And he is still small. So with the only other people around being a pair of adult demons and his parents, little Skizz is not a threat in the slightest. Them not trying to separate the two was more for Skizz’s benefit than anything. Better to have a slightly stressed young angel than a completely freaking out young angel when you don’t need to do that to him. Especially since the only person likely to get hurt in that situation would be Skizz as he tries whatever it takes to get back to Impulse.
Adult Skizz in a similar situation wouldn’t lash out. He’s had a lot of practice and experience at this whole angel thing, especially since they started working with ghosts. It would probably take someone living actively attacking one of his wards violently in front of him to get him to lash out physically. Otherwise he will resort to words and intimidation and any other non physical method in his repertoire to manage a situation first.
Basically Scoot was incredibly lucky it was Skizz. Cause any other angel and he could have been seriously hurt or worse.
So you've talked about Angels, Demons, Vex, and Avians pretty extensively, but you've not really discussed any other Hybrids. Are there other types of Hybrids, do they all come with their own traits and stigmas? How common are Hybrids if they exist at all in the GWAU, and maybe what you see some of the hermits we've interacted more with as if it's not been explicitly stated. Basically I wanna know about the people who aren't human who don't fall into previously discussed groups
Heck yea. This one's going to get long too. Let's do this.
Some spoilers ahead as usual.
I suppose the place that makes the most sense to start is talking about they hybrids themselves. The way I think of hybrids in gwau and my other stories too is maybe a little different than most stories do it. I didn't want there to be a 'default' type of person that the hybrids then diverge from so I treat people more like birds.
You've got you're crows that are pretty generalist, pretty adaptable, live in a lot of different places and environments. And you've got birds that are more specialized like, say, a golden cheeked warbler that only live in a very specific environment in a pretty limited range. Neither of these is a 'default' bird. They are just simply both birds. And you wouldn't call a blue jay a hybrid between a crow and a blue bird. It's just a blue jay.
I kind of take this same approach with people in my story. Humans are just one type of person. They are generalists like crows. So they don't have much going for inherit strengths/abilities, but they also don't really have major weaknesses associated with them either. They also aren't the only generalists. Goats and sheep are also examples of more generalist types of people. They are pretty adaptable and don't have major advantages or drawbacks they contend with.
Then there are the actual hybrids, which would be people like Grian and Jimmy who are both technically have avian and human in their blood. Hybrids in this world just tend to be pretty much one or the other and aren't really identifiable as hybrids by looking at them most of the time. There are some exceptions when the two types are more closely related. To bring back the example of a sheep and a goat type people again, if they had a kid, that kid might exhibit some traits from both types. Demons and angels are another pair where hybrids would exhibit mixed physical traits because angels and demons are similar enough. But for most hybrids the traits they share between their two types will mostly be behavioral/learned traits from their parents.
And the different types of people arose a lot like different skin colors did in our world. Just people living in different environments and adapting to them over the generations.
In this new definition of hybrids, I'd say they are still fairly common. No one really bats an eye when they meet their friends parents and discover one of them is a different type than their friend looks. And I would say the most common type of person probably varies a lot by where you go, but there aren't really rare types when looking at the overall population of people here.
So with that stage set,
Hermit time.
I don't have ideas for every single hermit in this world yet, but I'll include all the ones I do have so far.
Impulse we already know is a demon. He's specifically a sun demon, which I think I've mentioned somewhere before? But basically that just means he needs some sunlight, he doesn't really get sun burns, and when the sun goes down he's very likely to fall asleep quite quickly. But he also wakes up with the sun, which is why he always takes the first driving shift. It's also why he crashes so hard after investigations when the adrenaline of dealing with ghosts wears off.
And for demons as a broader type, not just sun demons, they are built sturdy. Like their bones are probably at least twice as dense as the average person and their muscles are built up to match. They cannot learn to swim because of this. They sink like stones in water.
We'll use Jimmy and False as our avian examples here because Grian is a little bit of a mess. He is, as mentioned above, a hybrid between avian and human. Grian and and Jimmy's shared grandparents were an avian and a human. So they work out to be like 3/4 avian Jimmy and 3/4 human Grian (at least until the watchers got involved in Grian's case). Jimmy is a canary avian and False is a white-tailed eagle.
And again, avians generally get the ability to fly, unless they are modeled after a flightless bird. And those that can fly (most of them) trade off for that with really light and somewhat fragile bones. They will also usually have some more specific traits based on their bird type. Like Grian's mimicry as both a starling and a parrot. False is on the larger side for an avian as an eagle and has much larger, sharper talons than a lot of avians. And while there are some noises all avian's can make, they can also usually mimic the calls/songs of their own bird type best.
Skizz is a guardian angel. I don't think I've got anything new to add about them here. Angels generally also have the ability to fly, though the weight of their bones is not quite as dramatically reduced as avians, which would be unfair if they didn't have the additional trade off of having to contend with their compulsions.
Scar and Cub are vexes. And I think I am going to lock in the stuff I played around with in Scar, which means I gotta go change that note at the beginning of it. But the vex are our first specifically magic based type. Non magic based types can learn to use magic too, but they need some sort of external source of magic. Vex and other magic types can perform magic out of their own energy. Their main abilities are floating, intangibility, persuasion.
Allays, as mentioned in a previous post, for the purposes of this specific au, have the same set of abilities, but tend to better be able to channel their magic with the aid of music.
Gem's type hasn't come up in the series yet, but she is a nature fairy. Like Impulse, she thrives with sunlight. These guys are also magic types, they can do stuff with plants, make them grow and move and such. Their trade off for this is their reliance on the weather. It takes a lot more energy from them to do their magic at night or on a cloudy day, for instance. I honestly haven't thought about if there are any visual identifiers for nature fairies, but their magic is sparkly in the color that matches their soul.
And Grian would be the last of our main cast here. He's an avian angel mess. And I'll try to remember to revisit him here and add to this post once the story has progressed a little more. But as of right now, I can't really go into the details of him without major spoilers. She we'll leave him at that.
And to kick it off with the other hermits, Mumbo is a vampire. I just like vampire Mumbo. I think it's funny, so that's what he is here. Vampires are taller and stronger than most types of people but at the cost of needing blood and being very sensitive to the sun. But neither of these are too bad in this world. They'll carry an umbrella or use a specialized sunscreen and they can go to a blood bank like a grocery store if they need. I think in Mumbo's case some of the hermits probably just take turns donating him some blood. There's enough of them that any one of them doesn't need to do it very often.
And sticking with the undead. Zombie Cleo. Zombie, obviously. Zombies in this world come about in a very specific and not at all ethical way that I cannot yet dive into the details of, again because spoilers. I will say thought that in Cleo's case specifically it was related to some watcher experimentation. Due to the unethical nature of their creation, zombies are a type that can have some stigma among some groups, but the majority of people recognize that the zombie doesn't actually have any say in their creation and so would treat them like anyone else. Zombies are also sensitive to the sun, though not as badly as vampires. It just tends to dry them out so they need to keep an eye on that. They are also stronger than most types, but at the risk of shredding muscles/breaking bones if they over due it, due to their reduced sense for pain. And dietary wise, they need to have at least some raw meat for the nutrition from it, cooked is fine for them to eat, but they'll be missing important stuff if they only eat it cooked. Cleo also might occasionally share a glass of blood with Mumbo, but that's not strictly necessary for their welling as a Zombie.
Joe... was probably human at some point. His parents are both human. No one really knows what Joe is or how he got like that. Probably messed with some magic. He's just Joe.
Tango is a blaze and our first type that is from a different 'dimension'. The dimensions in this world are really just separated by space. The nether is in the upper layers of the mantle. So in theory if you dug straight down far enough, you'd get there eventually. But in a world with magic and portals, that would be a complete waste of time, effort and money.
All Blazes are born and raised in the nether. They are born without their inner fire lit and need to be kept warm enough until they spark in puberty, only then can they safely visit the overworld or end. And like Tango, they tend to have fire for hair and at the tip of their tails and they have solid monochromatic eyes. Tango's are red, but blazes can also have oranges, yellows, or even rarely warm pinks. Basically if it's a warm color, their eyes can be that. They can turn blue if they use too much soul sand. Think of that friend you may have had in college that absolutely ran off caffeine and there you've got you're blue eyed blazes. Scrubbing soul sand through their hair raises their temperature and works for them like a cup of coffee. If they do it too much their hair/fire might turn blue and eventually their eyes too. It's fully reversible though so really no more dangerous than a caffeine addition is to anyone else.
Blazes also cannot drink anything. They need to get their necessary water intake though solid food. This is less because they don't need as much water and more because their esophagus walls are thin enough that having water or anything else to drink flowing though it gets dangerous for their inner fire. The walls are thin to allow enough heat through that the surface of the food being eaten dries out quickly, with any water going to steam, which is more harmless for the blazes. But that effect gets overwhelmed when consuming liquids. Some blaze push their luck with frozen things like ice or thick milkshakes, but think of it like people with lactose intolerance saying fuck it and dealing with the consequences. It's not a good time for the blaze based on temperature alone, let alone the moisture content of those frozen things. As you may be able to tell, I spent way too much time thinking about this specific aspect of blazes. I do not know why. It happened during the writing of the milk and cookies scene.
As for their inner fire though. That's as vital to blazes as a brain is. Their fiery hair and tail can go out and that's really not good, but it's survivable. If the inner fire goes out though, that's the end of your blaze.
Jevin is still a slime here. Slimes are from the overworld and despite the similarities are not at all closely related to the slime cubes of the nether. Slimes need to keep cool or they risk loosing the ability to hold a form. Heat doesn't kill them, but it's a little hard to take care of yourself or get somewhere to cool down when you are a literal puddle.
Magma cube types on the other hand, like most netherborn, need to keep warm. They loose mobility too if they get too cold because they start solidifying. Again, not dangerous on it's own, but they will need outside help to remedy the situation.
TFC is a human. I don't think I need to elaborate on them too much. I bet you're already familiar... He is also an excellent cook. He'll either take turns with Impulse or join him when it comes time for hermit group dinners.
Pearl is also a human, though as Grian's sister, she's also technically a hybrid but she didn't know that as she was found as a baby and adopted by her Australian parents (human and canid). So if anything, she's got more dog like mannerisms than avian ones due to her upbringing.
And for the canids we've got Ren and Etho. I go back and forth on Ren between wolf and just big dog. For this context I might lean a little more towards dog. But regardless, he's got fluffy brown fur and upright ears. And then Etho is an arctic fox, because I love it when people draw him as that. It's adorable and honestly feels fitting for him. Canids, like dogs, cannot eat chocolate. They are prone to the occasional zoomies and have terrible poker faces mostly because of their tails. They can't help but wag them, and who could blame them, really. Like avians they come in a lot of different varieties based from different members of the canine family and they can exhibit some varied traits because of this too.
Bdubs has got to be something smaller and mossy. I'll probably go with the glare for him because I've seen a lot of people interpret them as being scared of the dark. And considering Bdubs has played phasmo with some of GIGGS before, he is a candidate for an investigation adventure and throwing a guy who tries to act all tough into a haunted house when he's scared of the dark sounds potentially hilarious.
Xisuma is another one in this position. I've already got something in the works for him to try his hand at investigating. I think it will be fun. X is a voider in this. They are sort of the generalists of the end dimension, as opposed to the ender who are more specialized. (Ender being the people and endermen being the mob you're used to seeing in the game). Voiders are from the end, which in this au is just the moon. (The moon in this world is a bit bigger, enough to hold a small atmosphere and have more gravity than out real world moon does), and like with digging to the nether, you technically could fly to the end, but why would you bother when you could just jump in a portal and get there way faster, more reliably and more safely. Voiders are best suited to breathing the thinner end air but can adapt to the overworld or nether mostly fine. Those born and raised not in the end have an easier time with this. Xisuma was in that boat, being from the UK in the overworld. But he needs to wear a respirator because of some damage done to him in the watchers' experiments. But like with Cleo I'm not going to elaborate more than that on this yet. Voiders can not teleport, but they do have a knack for magic. They are not magical types themselves, so they still need an external source of magic, but given the same source, a voider will out perform any other not magic type the vast majority of the time.
xB is a guardian, the fish kind not the angel. The similar names mean the following exchange isn't that uncommon in this world:
"So I was talking to this guardian..."
"Wait, the angel or fish."
"Right. Sea guardian. Anyways..."
That or context clues clear up the confusion pretty quickly. Guardians, unlike a lot aquatic type people can breath air just fine. They just need to be careful to keep well hydrated and tend to do better if they can swim at least somewhat regularly. The hermits had been discussing the idea of putting in a pool before xB moved in with them. But him officially joining them was more than enough excuse to finally go through with it. xB can be found there most evenings and he's rarely alone. Though in the winter time whoever tags along is more likely to just hang out near the pool and keep him company rather than joining him in the water. Xisuma actually does this fairly often year round, but he'll only go into the water if it's truly sweltering outside. Otherwise it's not worth the risk of getting his respirator wet.
The last ones I've got for the hermits are the hooved ones. Beef is a bovid and Zed is a sheep. They've both got horns and hooves. Zed also produces wool and needs to be sheared once or twice a year to stay comfortable. Most sheep will either take up spinning to sell their wool as yarn, or will just sell the raw wool. I thought the idea of Zed sitting still long enough and doing something as fiddly as spinning yarn felt extremely out of character and also like the exact type of curve ball he would through. So he spins his own yarn and even crochets with it. Though that doesn't mean he doesn't have many failed experiments to make a yarn spinning machine to make things more convoluted. He often ends up with a matted mess however, he's back to the drawing board again on that one. In the mean time he'll take what he has and make and ear warmer or something. Or maybe a sweater for his favorite beaker.
I do not have any idea what specific type of sheep Zed is other than he's got big curly horns and makes wool. And I really don't have anything specific for Beef or bovids in general either.
And then Doc is the last hooved hermit here. He's a goat, obviously, but also a creeper. Creepers are not a natural type of person. They come about by very unethical experimentation only. This is also where Doc lost his arm and his eye, though this time it had nothing to do with the watchers, just some terrible people. Creepers, like the mob, do exist in this world, but they are in the fungus/mushroom side of things and reproduce via spores that are released when they explode. Creeper people like Doc, do not have that same 'luxury' of reproduction via spores, so naturally a type of person that can just... explode, is not one that's going to survive, or even evolve, because explosion provides them no benefit whatsoever and just means dying. So Doc has to be a bit careful not to ignite or that would be it for him.
And that just leaves Wels, Hypno, and Keralis. I don't really have idea's for them specifically as they are the ones I've probably seen the least from. I've seen cool stuff with dragon Wels before and I could probably be convinced of that pretty easily. Cause dragons. The only reason I'm not going for that now is that in my non gwau stories I have dragons more in the role of demons as the nether counterpart to the angels, so here I'd have to think up some differences for them so we don't just end up with demons and the other demons people call dragons.
Outside of the hermits we've got Joel and Lizzy. (I know he's a hermit, but he doesn't live with them in this au (yet? still really undecided, but they are also such minor characters so I haven't played with it much)). I think human Joel and his bad ass fairy wife is a fun dynamic. I don't know enough about Lizzy to say what type of fairy she'd be though.
Jimmy got taken care of already. Martyn and BigB won't really show up in the story, at least as of now, but they technically escaped the watchers with the other hermits who lived there. (Joel and Lizzy escaped with a different group a few months before the hermits.) Martyn and BigB decided to go off on their own like Jimmy did after a while. They live in a different city now and I don't know what types I would make either of them. (Also I know BigB isn't British, he was just visiting friends at the wrong time.)
This is already way longer than I expected and I had ideas for more of the hermits than I expected, but I'm going to keep going cause I kind of want to talk about my OCs too.
Scoot is a guardian angel like his brother Skizz and Everly is his fiance. She's human. I think Impulse wrote her a guide on how to survive living with guardians when she moved in with those two and I bet they meet up for coffee or something often to commiserate about dealing with their respective angels or probably more laugh at their antics.
And then there's Tor and the rest of his team, Vik and Ee. Honestly when writing Tor I had no specific ideas in mind for him and I think I didn't really describe him much so he could really go any way. But I've been thinking about going with a piglin for him, though definitely not a brute.
Piglins are also from the nether, though they are the generalists there so they can adapt to the overworld and void well enough too. They do run a little cold, so they will tend to wear more layers in the overworld than you would guess necessary for a given temperature. Piglin brutes would have the same problem but a little more pronounced en exchange for being bigger and stronger. So while piglins might tough out the winter if they've got a good enough heater and live somewhere with not too extreme of a winter, brutes will usually prefer to wait out the winter in the nether instead cause they find any amount of cold a lot more miserable.
I don't have anything for Vik or Ee either. The only thing they really couldn't be in the story is a guardian angel.
And hey if you made it this far, props to you for surviving my rambles. And if you've got ideas about any of the characters, but especially the unassigned ones, feel free to let me know.
DRAGON IDK IF YOU SAW THIS CLIP ALREADY BUT SKIZZ REANIMATED HIMSELF IN THAT GHOST GAME STREAM YESTERDAY AND IM SCREAMING PHASMO AU WHEN IMPULSE WALKED IN
made me so excited I apologize for capslock but thats how I feel
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I did see that! I was so ridiculously excited too. There have been a couple moments I've seen in videos that I really want to collect. Especially when Skizz called himself a guardian angel in Simple Life. I squealed. I should learn how to do clips properly like that.
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I still can't believe that happened. There's an alternate timeline of my story somewhere where they don't know Skizz can do that and Impulse gets the poop scared out of him by Skizz reanimating like that.