Quickest way to make your Gacha Series popular: Give your protagonist orange-and-pink hair.
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Quickest way to make your Gacha Series popular: Give your protagonist orange-and-pink hair.
I think the funniest part of James telling violet the story the way violet tells it is that Irene is SO clearly in the right its comical
Little video I made for the CC AU <3
"Oh nothing really...I just realised that I hate you."
Well, this is akward.
"Oh my god, you're so dramatic! I didn't even make her cry THAT much! And I didn't start yelling, so at least I did SOMETHING better than you would have."
Does anyone remember that Corrupted Clones AU idea I came up with ages ago. Anyways I've randomly decided to bring that back.
Basic premise of the AU is that post STYT 5, through some strange magical means, the corrupted versions of the characters end up coming back in their own form. Enough magic remained that the unnatural hair/eye colours remained for some of them, but not enough to let them turn into the proper supervillain versions of themselves, so they're stuck in their civilian apperances.
Left to right: Ekavir (Liam), Hydra (Lily), Kesley (Kiki), Jamie (Flame), Xaver (Xenon) and Rebecca (Rachel). The reason they have different names to the people they're corrupted from is mainly to avoid confusion.
Anyways, will probably post more about these sillies soon, so stay tuned!
This will always bother me. If they were going to be revealed as cousins then why have them date in the first place. Like. Just have Liam say in STYT 'Oh me and Violet were friends a while back and she told me. I don't know why she told me spefically though' and then the reveal of their family's backstory would make it make sense why Violet told Liam.