Stephen Strange and Wong in the Marvel CInematic Universe (2016 - )
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Stephen Strange and Wong in the Marvel CInematic Universe (2016 - )
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i tap the microphone, the crowd going silent. some coughing is heard in the background.
“wongstrange would be a more popular ship…”
the crowd murmurs in confusion.
“if people weren’t racist-“
audible gasps are heard throughout the room
i raise my hand, and the room goes silent, eager for me to continue.
“-or fatphobic, if we’re talking about the mcu.”
the crowd erupts into shouts of “amen”, and whooping and cheering of agreement are heard throughout the entire crowd.
i drop the microphone and exit stage left. everyone keeps applauding as i leave. obama is there, too.
Avengers Doomsday Confirmed Characters.
My Boys and the Girls.
I love when (fan)fiction does this thing when a non-magic character first hooks up with a magic character and they kinda expect all this weird kinky magic stuff to happen and they're equal amounts nervous and excited.
And then it just doesn't. Oh sure, there is magic in bed, actual magic, but its the most mundane and unsexy quality of life type of magic ever.
Examples, MCU edition:
Doctor Stephen Strange, world renowned surgeon turned world renowned sorcerer: uses just enough magic to steady his shaking hands so he can feel more confident about touching back.
Wong, the Sorcerer Supreme, highest ranking person in the entire magic society: summons any kind of required supplies with the same casual countenance as if it was a sleight of hand card production trick instead of actual magic.
Wanda Maximoff, fearsome Scarlett Witch, master of the most volitile Chaos Magic: uses telekinesis to pick up the pillow that fell to the floor during the initial shuffle to make herself more comfortable.
Loki Laufeyson, God of Mischief, shapeshifter, alive long enough to have tried everything the Nine Realms have to offer (and some things they don't): only uses his magic to clean up after. Because he's Royalty and cleaning is Beneath Him.
They all know the weird kinky magic stuff is something that has to be properly negotiated first. So non-magic character better be ready for next time---
Stephen having religious trauma makes so much sense (from someone who has religious trauma)
Consider:
- Stephen battling religious OCD so he decides to become a doctor, the only profession he knows is focused solely on saving lives
- Stephen thinks he’s going to hell when he first finds Kamar-Taj
- Stephen can’t say anything to Wong because he’s afraid Wong will just pull him back into the church
- There are days when Stephen can’t eat anything. He struggles to eat during Lent. When Wong finds out, he leaves snacks on the table to encourage Stephen to eat frequently.
- Stephen still tries to keep vigil before feast days. Wong finds him and puts him to bed.
- Wong works with Stephen to get his Latin skills to where they need to be
- Stephen has nightmares. Wong tries to help.
- Stephen has nightmares about going to hell, about confession, about incense and Mass and rosaries. Wong just sits with him until he falls asleep <3