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she's like cool or something
@spindlebats @olivinefinch
having ocs is so funny cuz wdym my current fandom is just a specific roleplay Minecraft server that isn’t even real and it’s just another au of my same oc
Hello!! I’m Reed :). This is my main blog, but I also use @to-the-tune occasionally. I am 18 and will be starting college/university as a philosophy major!
My fandoms include but are not limited to:
Sonic, Assassin’s Creed, Batman (and assorted characters), Deadplate, BBC Merlin, ROTTMNT, Arcane, the flash, JJK, MHA, Apex Legends
Specific tags:
#reed’s asks: askbox
#reed’s remarks: for all my random shit
#reed’s fiction: for all new fics that get posted
#the kids: for the kids ( @zephyrus-sun @teartimesfabrix )
#mj posting: when I post about @deadly-kalopsia without pinging them because I like to vaguepost.
#aiko posting: my oc!
- note: there are individual tags for each separate Aiko au that I won’t be listing
#audrey posting: MJ’s oc!
#batteries: aiko & audrey together posts
Other:
Please send me asks! Of any kind! Have any fics you’d like to recommend? Send them to me! I’ll most likely post them on the blog :). Just want to scream into the void? Do that too!!
My OC: https://www.tumblr.com/xeragami-vireo/820344504094769152/oc-post-general-consistent-lore
💬 0 🔁 1 ❤️ 1 · OC post, general consistent lore: · Okay so since my oc is in every fandom and her backstory changes, this is going to be
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first post of mine with an Aiko tag was October 8. Happu almost 9 month anniversary to her
OC post, general consistent lore:
Okay so since my oc is in every fandom and her backstory changes, this is going to be my main post about her lore that stays consistent or that I deem the most consistent (with other information too)
1) Aiko is from a small rural town in the Deep South of the US, although in some AUs the US either doesn’t exist, or she’s from another country (Japan in the anime AUs).
2) She is Japanese-American (except for when she’s directly from Japan).
3) Her parents are firm Baptist Christians, and this causes a rift between her relationship with them.
4) She is queer. Originally she was a lesbian, but she’s also my projection so it honestly fluctuates wildly.
5) She is usually between the ages of 19-28.
6) She has a girlfriend named Cosette, and a soulmate named Audrey ( @deadly-kalopsia ‘s OC). They are married in some AUs, but they are NOT romantic.
7) She goes through some type of major fire/explosion related injury in every au. In the original (Call of Duty), she stepped on a landmine. Unless it’s God au. Then she drowns.
Main Aus List:
1) COD!! The original.
2) God!! Aiko’s a Goddess. I might post some things in this au, which you can find under #xeragami drabbles.
3) Angel!! Aiko’s an Angel. Audrey has a breakdown.
4) Streamer!! Aiko’s a 2020 minecraft streamer. (This au actually has a side blog: @olivinefinch !! Although that blog is also used as like, a general domestic rp blog of her)
5) Highschool!! Aiko’s in highschool. She’s a hockey player in this one, it’s cool.
There are several others but theyre all varying fandom aus so I won’t list them. COD only got listed bc my written bits of it are entirely original works, and it’s the first au.
(Interview from the premier of Stranger Things Season Four.)
(The interviewer sits slightly off to the side, while the main camera focuses on Audrey and Aiko.)
Interviewer: (He looks down at his notes.) “So, neither one of you have had much experience with t.v show acting.”
(Aiko stares at him for a moment.)
Aiko: “No experience, actually. This is new territory for us.”
Interviewer: (Nods) “How would you say this experience was different from what you’ve done before?”
Aiko: “I’m on set for longer. It’s a little off-putting.”
Audrey: “I’m actually more experienced with theatre roles than any movie or tv show. I’ve been filming something else at the same time as this, and the only major difference for me is that I’ll turn to say things sometimes, and Aiko isn’t there.”
Interviewer: “That’s right, I do remember that you said you’d been on Broadway.”
(Audrey glances at Aiko for a moment.)
Aiko: “We both were, technically. I was on the tech crew for a while.”
Interviewer: “Oh? I would have thought you’d also be front and center.”
Aiko: “I mean, I guess. I wanted to, but I was also struggling with a lot of stage fright.”
(Audrey can be heard snorting in the background.)
Audrey: “She passed out once. She didn’t even have a role, she just saw the audience and panicked.”
Aiko: “It was a lot of people, okay? And it doesn’t matter, acting in front of a camera is easier.”
Audrey: “I guess.”
Interviewer: “What about you, Mr. Wilson? Is it easier for you?”
(Audrey pauses. Aiko nudges him with her elbow.)
Audrey: “It’s just different. On stage, if you mess up you just have to roll with it. When you’re on camera, it doesn’t really matter.”
(The interview cuts. An unclear amount of time has passed.)
Interviewer: “When you first began filming in season one, did you have any idea the impact that those scenes were going to have?”
Aiko: “I mean, not really. I had an idea, because of how impactful the whole bit of Audrey being a freak was. Eddie kind of stole his thunder for that one.”
Audrey: “I wasn’t a freak, I was gay.”
Aiko: “You’re both. We’re both, actually.”
(The interviewer pauses and seems to flounder for a few seconds.)
Interviewer: “Much of your audience seems to think the two of you are together.”
(Aiko looks at Audrey and grimaces.)
Aiko: “Ew. I can’t imagine being with him ever. That’s disgusting. How could anybody ever want to be romantic with him?”
Audrey: “Thanks, I feel really appreciated right now.”
(Aiko taps him three times on the shoulder.)
Aiko: “But no. In all seriousness, I do love him. But we’re not romantic or anything. I’m into women, and he is so not pretty enough.”
Audrey: “She loves me for my hair.”
(Aiko smiles, looking a little evil.)
Aiko: “It’s such gorgeous hair.”
Interviewer: “Well, alright. But let’s circle back to what we’d all really like to know— how did it feel having to portray those scenes?”
Aiko: “Which ones?”
(The interviewer stops again. He seems to think about what he’s about to say.)
Interviewer: “The ones with Steve. It was obvious your characters were close.”
Aiko: “I mean. It was okay. Some of it was hard just because it was kind of funny. Like, Steve would just stand there and we’d be getting bullied, but he always looked so uncomfortable it just made me laugh.”
Audrey: “Tommy called me a slur one time and Steve almost attacked him. We had to refilm that scene three times. But Tommy’s great, most of the time when the camera’s off.”
(Aiko nods along mindlessly.)
Aiko: “Yeah. I mean, it kind of sucked because it was an upsetting topic, but everyone was very open and supportive about it.”
Interviewer: “Okay—“
(The camera cuts.)
(Interview from the set of The Things We’ve Done)
(The interviewer, Heather Colloway, sits in front of two actors, Aiko and Audrey Wilson.)
Heather: “This is your second movie together, isn’t it?”
(Audrey nods once.)
Heather: “Is it a coincidence that you two seem to be stuck playing characters that are always together?”
(Aiko snorts, and then glances at Audrey.)
Aiko: “Not at all, actually. We met when we were younger, and we just clicked, you know?” She grins at the side of Audrey’s head, while he stares forward and pretends to ignore her.) “The first thing we did together, it was actually only me that was supposed to be cast. But on account of the fact that I am such a wonderful best friend, I hassled the director until she agreed to let Audrey audition as well. We’re a package deal.”
Heather: “Oh? I can’t imagine that would work for every job.”
Aiko: “It didn’t. But after the first movie we both gained enough recognition that we both decided to break away and create our own studio. We got lucky that it worked and people liked it.”
Heather: “You didn’t feel…—“
Aiko: “Egotistical?”
(Heather frowns, looking vaguely uncomfortable. Aiko laughs.)
Heather: “…yes. You didn’t feel egotistical by starting your own studio and inserting yourselves as the main characters?”
Aiko: “I mean, I guess I did for a little bit. But people love Hamilton, so, who cares?”
(Audrey glances at her once, and then looks back at Heather.)
Audrey: “Actually, she wanted to do it for a while. She has problems with authority—“
Aiko: “I’m going to kill you in your sleep—“
Audrey: “But also, she mostly just wanted the freedom for creativity. I’m being held captive.”
(Aiko tries to shove him out of the chair. He doesn’t look at her. She flips off the side of his head.)
Heather: “…okay.” (She pauses, clearly trying to wait to get the attention of both of them again. Aiko is not looking at her.) “Going back to what you mentioned earlier— how did you guys originally meet?”
Aiko: “Europe.” (She looks vaguely behind Heather, like she’s contemplating.)
Audrey: “She was an exchange student at my school. We were paired together. She told me I sounded ‘really fuckin’ goofy.’”
Aiko: “You still sound fuckin’ goofy—“
Heather: “You know we’re going to have to cut that out, right?” (Her tone sounds like she wants to die. The camera crew agrees.)
Aiko: “You can’t censor me. This is part of who I am—“
Audrey: “You’ll live.”
(Aiko once again tries to push him over. His chair tips slightly. He panics and grabs onto her arm. They both fall over.)
(The camera cuts out.)
(Transcript of interview on the set of The Things We’ve Done)
Interviewer: So, we’ve all heard that this movie is the longest film you’ve both starred in to date. How do you think that’s factored in to the ways you both have chosen to portray your individual characters?
(A brief snort is heard, along with a huff from a different person.)
Aiko: Well, it’s less about the length of the movie itself, and more about the time of production. Most of it didn’t really feel like filming to me.
Interviewer: Could you elaborate on what that means?
Audrey: At the beginning, it was all kind of awkward because we’d never met any of the other actors— after the first quarter of filming we all got pretty comfortable interacting.
Aiko: Not just comfortable, even. They’re all family now. Which is really just to say, it was easy to act like we all liked each other because we did.
Interviewer: Oh? How would you describe your relationships with your costars, then?
Aiko: I think it was majority authentic. Audrey and John really are that brotherly. It’s disgusting.
Audrey: You just say that because you’re an orphan.
Aiko: My parents aren’t dead— you’ve met them.
Audrey: And they suck. You’re still emotionally orphaned—
Aiko: You sound like my therapist.
Audrey: Okay well Amanda’s right!
(The interviewer shortly interrupts before they can start bickering.)
Interviewer: Okay, but how about you, Ms. Wilson? How would you describe your own affiliations?
Aiko: Mrs. Wilson. And I think they were fine— I wouldn’t say I got as close with them as Audrey did.
Audrey: That’s a lie. She routinely calls Simon to vent about her day. He and John came over once and he just posed in our bedroom mirror for two minutes. I’d say that if I found a brother in John, she found one in Simon.
Aiko: I resent that statement, I hate his guts. He’s the worst.
(A yelp is heard. When asked, one of the member’s of the camera crew will say that Audrey tried to shove Aiko out of her chair.)