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High King Phantom… Rebooted
High King Phantom had been an honorary member of the Justice League for over two decades.
When they first summoned him—panicked, sweating, convinced the world was ending—he found their desperation… adorable. Their fear was a novelty. Their awe was amusing. He indulged them, if only because watching mortals tremble like startled kittens was entertaining.
But after that first year, something strange happened.
He started remembering what it felt like to be human.
After centuries of ruling the dead, of carrying the crown and its weight, he had forgotten the softness of living. The warmth of breath. The strangeness of choice. Being around the League reminded him—slowly, gently—that living people were more than fragile curiosities.
So he learned them.
Their favorite foods, the little routines they clung to, their moral codes, the jokes they thought were funny. Life before death was fascinating. And making friends again—real friends—felt like discovering sunlight after centuries underground.
Piece by piece, Phantom shed the centuries-old frost around his soul. He took a “short” 40-year vacation to work alongside his mortal friends full-time.
Everything was going so well.
Until it wasn’t.
A villain got bold. Reckless. Armed with an amnesia spell dangerous enough to shatter the mind of any lesser immortal.
They intended to wipe Phantom completely clean and rebuild him as a weapon.
What they didn’t factor in was that Phantom was ancient, wearing the shell of a 25-year-old because he found it more comfortable than the monstrous forms he’d outgrown.
The spell didn’t reduce him to helplessness.
It peeled away the decades of humanity he’d regained… and left the League with the Ghost King he used to be.
Sharp. Cold. Amused by their fear. And absolutely done pretending to be anything but sovereign.
The League would’ve asked the spell-caster how to undo it… but Phantom obliterated them before anyone could blink.
So now the heroes are stuck babysitting their condescending, slightly cruel, effortlessly powerful immortal ally until they figure out how to reboot his memories again.
He still calls them “friends”—but in the way one might refer to loyal subjects, well-trained servants, or perhaps particularly interesting pets.
It’s going to be a long millennium , Readmore
*rattles on the bars of my cage* is danny phantom still a thing? is it hip? is tHE PHANDOM STILL ALIVE? IS ANYBODY OUT THERE?
Hi @emerald-ashes ! Happy Phantom Truce!!
Even though he can technically go invisible and should theoretically be the best at stealth and recon, it’s actually ill-advised to take him to the steak out… sometimes he forgets he glows in the dark…
Was in the middle of a dream but didn’t get to finish.
I’m been dreaming of video concepts and this one turned into a dp x dc idea.
So a strange family invite some tourists to dinner at their house.
Hiding who they are, some of the bats agreed and got on the bus because of a case they’re investigating.
Jazz, Danny, Tucker, Sam, and Valerie also agree because they are …. Well that’s complicated.
While on the bus Jazz gets up to address her wards and remind them of their personal rules. Tucker waving off the concerns of the others being strangers as they are from Gothem and had probably heard crazier.
Jazz starts to lay down the rules and Sam says she’s being targeted, but Jazz reassures her that she not. It’s just because she’s aggressive when she’s protective and scared.
Danny gets them back on track after Sam hits Jazz back with “Says Miss I have to have control of everything to protect my little brother.”
In any case, Jazz finishes setting the rules and some of the bats are asking questions that she shrugs at.
“We’ve had….. experience where some of these things happen or we’ve planned for to happen.”
Why they aren’t in Amity is because it’s not safe. Danny is handling that not very well because children ghosts are suppose to stay at the places they haunt until a few hundred years have passed and they are ready to explore.
Jack and Maddie are working on keeping down the fort and finding a way to fix things, they are in the know. (I don’t want salt right now, I got sick of it.)
Anyways the conversation derailed because now they’re talking about how Danny is an endangered species and he gets melancholy about his existence.
Also San had to be reminded that making Danny unendangered is a crime, Sam pouts and asks Jazz not to say it like that. It feels wrong not to protect an endangered species.
Anyways they are pretty open about this stuff because it doesn’t really matter anymore, not in a good way.
They are vague enough not to give a way important information.
The video game concept I was dreaming about is Cultist murder mystery dinner or was it murder tag(?). During the day, you gather information and while on the bus you speak to other guests.
Arriving at the luxury cabin they spend the night but if they aren’t careful, they could get caught when going to the bathroom. The player over hears a conversation that get them nervous and they have to make it back to their room and lock the door.
Morning breakfast and the strange family talks to them all about an activity they can all do.
Hmm I don’t know what it is but anyways, I’m skipping to the dinner since I don’t remember much of my dream.
At the dinner the strange family acts stranger. Soon everyone is knocked out because something was drugged. It wasn’t the drink, too easy. Something in the food was. Not everyone was knocked but pretended to be out of fear.
They were all scattered and the player needs to find a way out, saving as many other guests as they can.
It’s a puzzle game and a platformer :3
The combat mechanics are sparse, only a few real boss encounters since not all of the cultists are combat, but the puzzle solving kind.
Enforcers, and the new member are stealth sections.
The strange family includes a mom, a dad, an uncle, and two young adults that lure in tourists. The rest of the cult hiding in their encampment nearby.
That’s where the stealth sections come from. The last section to the gates and it’s game over. The ending depends on if you’ve gotten the information that the local police are in on it.
Places you can find other guests as there are a total of 11 (including the player) so find 10- are other rooms in the dungeon-ous basement floor, and the upper levels. There are four levels.
The top floor, middle floor, bottom floor, and basement. Safe spots are crawl spaces made in the hidden halls behind the wall. The player has to get past a sneak section each time. There is someone patrolling the hidden hallways and if they don’t lose you before you get into a crawl space you get caught.
The doors to the hidden halls must always be closed behind you or they are alerted you are there.
Anyways the doors are noted and found during information gathering the day before.
Something, idk that’s it.
Oh and the bat members are Batman, Red Robin, black bat.
The rest are home or on standby in the town.
Oh i feel like the town could be a dlc section :3
He Swears It Was an Accident
Ellie really thought she had the whole normal life thing down. She had a degree, a steady job in R&D at Wayne Enterprises, and she only occasionally glowed in public.
Then Gotham happened.
Some idiot decided to mug her in a dark alley. And listen—she tried not to react too harshly! But he swung a knife, and she panicked, and next thing she knew… there was a body.
So yeah, maybe she freaked out and phased it into the ground. But it was self-defense! Who was gonna dig there anyway??
Fast forward a few years. Construction starts under the building. And guess what they find.
Now Ellie’s sitting on her couch, sipping coffee with an ecto chaser, just waiting for the Bats to show up and ruin her Tuesday.
“Man,” she mutters, “I really can’t have one normal decade, huh?”
Damian: staring in disbelief What… is that? Ellie: My emotional support plush! Damian: That is clearly a squishy, deformed version of me. Ellie: Excuse you! His name is Damplush Wayne and he’s perfect >:( Damian: …I’m going to develop a superiority complex and body dysmorphia because of this. Ellie: Wait—which one’s causing it? Damian: BOTH.
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