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This is technically a vent. I normally wouldn’t but it’s just not okay.
I was a member of this server for over a year, I devoted so much time to it and ignored how terrible the other staff and owner treated me.
Recently, after three days of harassing me in DMs after I admitted to them that I was struggling with my mental health, they banned me for pointing out a mistake they made with the timeline- one that basically screwed up every character but theirs. They called me difficult and removed me from staff, banning me after I asked that they stopped using my templates and things I created as I knew they wouldn’t credit me.
They used me.
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Due to the ban I was unable to fix my good review, having to delete them instead so it left them with a better score than they deserve.
I put up with the owner making comments about how I wrote Tim Drake, because I followed canon with one big change- I made him trans.
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Years ago, not long after the Elite Force completed their mission, new superheroes and comics began popping up. The need for Mighty Med grew so Horace Diaz left hiding and reached out to Donald Davenport- together they rebuilt the hospital and created Davenport Academy ; School for Bionics and Superheroes.
Years later brings us to now ! A new generation of heroes and bionic teenagers have arisen. So have new threats.
_ _ ♡ ꒷︶︶꒷꒦Welcome to Mighty Med, you know the superhero hospital? The one that was destroyed? Yeah, that’s the one! It’s now been rebuilt better than ever with the help of Davenport Industries.
Years ago, not long after the Elite Force completed their mission, new superheroes and comics began popping up. The need for Mighty Med grew so Horace Diaz left hiding and reached out to Donald Davenport- together they rebuilt the hospital and created Davenport Academy ; School for Bionics and Superheroes.
Years later brings us to now ! A new generation of heroes and bionic teenagers have arisen. So have new threats.
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Even with new bodies popping up without suspects, business with the Emergency Services has to carry on as usual. Will the constant change and added fear finally knock them down? Will they be able to get back up?
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Im looking for like a certain kind of Batfam fanfic on AO3 and I need help
So it’s basically just like the Batfamily having to choose who lives (like they have to pick one that dies) and Dick is always “I’m the oldest it should be me” and Tim is like…really really angsty and has like a whole this as to why it should be him?? I know not all he does that BUT I know there’s a ton of fics like it. Jason is always “I died once it should be me because I’m not supposed to be here”. Bruce isn’t always there. Idk I just need people to help me find them.
Okay!! I’ve been thinking. I might write a fanfic- BUT I ALSO WANT TO MAKE A ROLEPLAY DISCORD SERVER FOR THIS IDEA- maybe.
It’s a DC comics meets Five Nights at Freddy’s full force.
The Drakes and the Aftons? Related. Jack has a brother named William in this AU.
Tim Drake knows of the psychotic history of his family, what he doesn’t know is that he really should take a DNA test. His documents aren’t exactly correct.
Jack Drake you are not the father. William however? Absolutely is.
Tim would have been born after Mrs.Afton disappeared.
Timothy Drake died when he was nine, and again at 17. Yet somehow he’s still there.
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Let’s talk about what’s going on with the Batfamily
Everyone has their normal roles
Bruce is Batman, Dick is Nightwing, Jason is Red Hood, Tim is Red Robin, Damian is Robin and so on.
Bruce isn’t the worst father but he’s definitely not that good either.
Jason doesn’t want Tim dead, tolerates him if anything, but makes occasional jabs.
Almost everything is the same.
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The Aftons and the animatronics
All are basically the same, of course with the addition of another child. Michael is still the oldest, then Tim, Elizabeth, then Crying Child (which for the sake of the fic will probably be called Evan because the theory kinda makes sense).
The story goes as normal, except with the first group having an extra kid. A kid who manages to pull himself out the window. The kid doesn’t make it in the end but he wakes up anyways- all things considered technically alive.
The lore there stays- maybe add Tim investigating.
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Those are basically just the key details, I have a few more ideas but we wouldn’t want to give away everything
k so in THIS au, Tim dies at a young age. He was nine
Tim died very anticlimactically. I haven't decided on how yet, but it's either "he tripped and fell down the stairs wrong" or "the Drakes were in a car crash"
Either way, Tim is pronounced dead at the scene - but his soul remains very tangible & real due to a magic artifact he was exposed to from one of his parents' digs
His parents believe that they're either hallucinating him or they're being haunted (which, kinda). Thus the reason why they're gone like all the time - they're trying to escape the ghost of their dead son
Tim ages as he would if he were alive, and he even 'goes to school'. He figures out how to fake being alive (convincingly), and eventually gets used to being dead
So as a ghost, Tim can see/hear/talk to other ghosts (spirits manifest in different ways even to Tim, so some are only audible, some only visible). He spends most of his free time helping spirits find peace / finish their business so they can move on
When Tim becomes Robin, he does it both for the canon reasons, and because ghost!Jason is like 'please help Bruce. im super mad at him but Please help him' so ofc Tim jumps to the conclusion that he just Has to become Robin
No one in Tim's life know he's dead (except for his parents and a few others). Keep that in mind. He's buried most of the records about his death, and his parents locked away the rest of it to make it seem as though they never had a son at all (grief & being haunted makes people do strange things)
Tim maintains the ruse that he is a Normal Living Breathing Boy that Is Totally Alive
when the Drakes are home and Tim is taking 'family time off', he's really just going around the city helping ghost folks or he's Blinking
(Blinking is when a ghost temporarily blips out of visible existence, even to other ghosts. It can last anywhere from a minute to days, and the ghost is trapped in loops of their own memories until they remember that they're In a memory or figure out how to wrench themselves out of them)
I'm thinking Steph finds out first, and agrees to keep it under wraps. Then Kon finds out, bc he asks Tim "yo btw why dont you have a heartbeat? ive been meaning to ask" so Tim just comes clean to him
I'm thinking everyone else finds out while Bruce is 'dead', because Tim keeps insisting that he cant be bc theres no ghost & he also keeps Blinking - a few times right in front of Dick and/or Damian
so then Dick ends up doing a deep dive into Tim's records, and stumbles across the locked article about how the Drakes' son died in a tragic car crash years ago
here's the fiction in which tim drake makes weapons from scratch in his forge every time he feels something special because of certain people.
this is an incredibly beautiful work that shows tim's genius in a new way. he makes almost impossible weapons, the descriptions of which actually amaze me to the core. this is a very underrated work that tells about tim's relationships with people throughout his life. it was a hell of a good read. it's one of my most favorite works.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the
Organization for Transformative Works
if you liked it, you should also read this work(👇) from the same author. it's written in the same style and similar vibe but about absolutely different idea. you definitely gonna like it <3
i promise you it's good✨
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the
Organization for Transformative Works
Have you read this one yet? I like the concept of it and it’s pretty well written!
Jason knew that attending a rich ass school was going to be the toughest and most mind-grating thing ever. His beliefs were confirmed when he got cornered by bullies on his first day. The only thing he was surprised about was that it took them so long to find the school's new street rat. Just as he's about to be punched a fucking 10 year old (he's actually 12) steps in and... starts threatening the bullies? And they actually listen?? What the fuck??? And that isn't the only surprise that's waiting for him.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the
Organization for Transformative Works
I’m so happy you liked it!! He really is so amazing.
This one is shorter but I enjoyed it just as much- if you haven’t yet you should read it!!
Neighbor Tim Drake comes to stay at Wayne Manor 2 days a week because his nanny (what nanny) gets weekends off.
At first glance, Dick and Jason hate Tim, he's such a snobby rich kid... But maybe there's more to him than they actually thought.
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Tim joins the Batfamily early, is a bad-ass detective in way over his head, and Dick and Jason realize they might actually see him as a little brother.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the
Organization for Transformative Works
Ik you said you’re sticking with good omens but I’m also using this as a place to throw all my brain rot fix recommendations!
This is probably the best one I’ve ever read. Like ever. It’s dark it’s chaotic but it’s so well written. I mean like it’s dark- PLEASE READ THE NOTES AND WARNINGS!!
“We welcome you,” the cultist is saying, breathlessly. “To the mortal realm, oh father of Chaos-”
Bernard slowly raises his head, meets the cultist’s gaze, and he stutters to a stop. Tim’s breath catches, because Bernard smiles, manic and benevolent and totally devoid of humanity.
At the ritual altar, Bernard gets possessed by Dionysus. Nobody liked that.
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omigosh– I'm really abt all of your recommendations!! don't worry, I'm always glad to get something from you. u have such a good taste! I'm already adding it to my "read later" list 💕💞
Awe thank you, you have really good taste too! I’ve been slowly going through the bookmarks you sent me and oh my god my heart- I love having a fanfic pen pal 🤍
I fully support the headcanon. The kid has to be on SOMETHING to stay so relatively relaxed despite the amount of bullshit he goes through daily. He uses weed (either eats it in edibles or smokes it) so frequently that during the periods he's NOT high, he's unusually intense and people are freaked out. He absolutely makes "and you wonder why I do weed" jokes when his siblings annoy him. And it's probably the only thing stopping him from going full on evil-Tim like in all those futures—not being grounded enough to rationalize why he should kill people, actually
What was Tim’s relationship with his parents like? It seems like they left him alone a lot, based on fanon - is that true?
Tim's relationship with Jack and Janet Drake is...messy. Very messy. There are a lot of misconceptions floating around about how Jack and Janet really were as parents, largely due to headcanons and fanfiction exaggerating their abuse/neglect of Tim. So, we're going to clear all of that up by analyzing how Tim's parents were as evidenced in canon.
From the very beginning of his time in comics, it's clear that Tim's parents are hella neglectful. The writers needed a Robin who would be able to do his crimefighting without the interference of parental figures, so they gave him rich absentee parents to achieve that.
Tim's parents mean well; they do genuinely love and care about Tim, considering that the first glimpse we get of them is the Drake family enjoying a trip to the circus together. At face level, they look like a typical happy family.
Batman #436
However, Tim's parents have a tendency to take long trips around the world for their job and leave Tim behind with the nanny. They were noted to be gone for long periods of time during Tim's Robin training, only keeping in touch with their son through halfhearted postcards promising to call soon. They also were prone to extending trips or leaving without warning, giving Tim very little input or notice when it came to whether or not he would be able to spend time with his own parents anytime soon. It got to the point where Bruce became suspicious of the Drakes’ neglect of their son.
Detective Comics #618
Robin #1
Robin #11
“I guess that sums them up! Never know where they’re going to be—or when—or even how long!”
Ah, yes, this is the proper way to raise your child.
So, it is firmly established that Tim’s parents are inattentive and neglectful. They love Tim in their own way, but not enough to be at home often and spend time with him, or to take him across the world with them. Granted, they are incredibly wealthy people with a large company, but…so is Bruce. And Jack and Janet don’t even moonlight as vigilantes, which doesn’t give them much of an excuse.
(I do think that comics tend to use Bruce’s relationship with Tim as a juxtaposition to show just how harmful Jack and Janet’s parenting is for Tim, such as neglecting his emotional needs, not respecting his privacy, etc. Over time, this leads to even Jack having this silent rivalry with Bruce over Tim’s affection. But I’ll get to that later.)
To contrast, here is Bruce offering to take the night off to stay with Tim and comfort him after his parents have been kidnapped:
Detective Comics #619
And Bruce has a reputation for being a questionable parental figure, which just makes Jack and Janet look even worse in comparison.
Then the Drakes are poisoned by the Obeah Man: Tim’s mother dies and his father falls into a coma. Janet’s term in comics was short, so we don’t know a lot about her personality or how she was as a parent, other than that she was not home often. When she and Jack were kidnapped, Janet seemed to express regret about her choices in life, possibly including not spending time with her son while she could.
Detective Comics #620
Otherwise, that’s about it for Janet. There is a fever dream Tim has when he’s dying of the Clench in which he imagines his parents both alive and knowing that he’s Robin. It’s a happy scene, with Janet preparing a home-cooked meal and being warm and present, which could possibly be Tim’s subconscious wishing that this was how his life could have been, but we don’t know enough about Janet’s actual parenting to do much with that. I personally choose to interpret it as Tim’s longing for the ideal family dynamic he never got to have, with both his parents home and acting like a real family.
Batman Chronicles #4
Now, Jack and Tim’s relationship is rocky from start to finish. One minute they’re getting along, the next everything is a disaster, over and over until Jack’s death.
After the Obeah Man incident, Tim is left grieving his mother and worrying about his paralyzed, comatose father. He continues to live with Bruce at Wayne Manor during this time, hoping for Jack to wake up.
Robin II: Joker’s Wild #4
Tim becomes conflicted over the fact that, with the Waynes, he feels for the first time like he’s part of a real family. Which is...very telling. But we already know how neglectful Janet and Jack were of Tim, so are we really surprised? The closest thing Tim had to a “real” family before Bruce was Mrs. Mac the housekeeper.
Upon waking from his coma, Jack has this great epiphany that he’s going to be a better father for Tim and right all the wrongs he made in life.
Batman #480
“I’ll make it up to you—starting tomorrow!”
With his father in a wheelchair and needing all kinds of medical care as he recovers, Tim feels obligated to move back in with Jack and take care of him.
Batman #480
Batman #480
Tim writes his dad a letter venting all of his inner conflicts and harbored resentment, saying that he never felt like he was part of a family before becoming Robin and meeting the Waynes. He wishes he could tell Jack the truth instead of hiding the most important part of his life from him, which causes a rift between Tim and Jack that honestly never fully heals until War Games.
Aptly, the letter is addressed, “To the Father I Never Knew.”
Batman #480
As it turns out, Jack Drake is deeply insecure when it comes to his place in Tim’s life. Jack has no regrets about neglecting Tim until he learns that Tim has a new father figure in his life, AKA Bruce, the resident Dad Supreme. Jack becomes jealous of Bruce, trying to get back into Tim’s good graces because he knows that, in comparison, he’s looking like a pretty shitty father compared to Brucie Wayne, the irresponsible playboy. Ouch.
Batman #480
Robin III: Cry of the Huntress #3
This all comes to a head when Jack gets angry with Tim for acting out, cutting school, getting into fights, etc. In turn, Tim gets fed up and confronts Jack about his poor parenting.
Robin III: Cry of the Huntress #4
“Who is the son you know, Dad? You don’t know me. You never bothered.”
By the end of the miniseries, they eventually work things out and apologize to each other. Honestly, the biggest problem Tim and Jack have when it comes to their relationship is miscommunication. They both want to be a real father and son, but there are too many obstacles in their way (Tim’s Robin activities, Jack’s inability to care about his son unless it’s convenient for him, Tim’s bond with Bruce) that keep them from having the close relationship they both clearly want.
Robin III: Cry of the Huntress #4
Jack really does try to be a better father for Tim over the next few years, but he makes a lot of mistakes along the way. After being kidnapped (again), Jack tells Tim that he’s yet again going to try and be a more attentive father. (As if Tim hasn’t already heard this speech before lmao.)
Robin #7
Jack tries to spend more time with Tim, but his version of spending time together is mostly just springing new plans on Tim and giving Tim little say in any of it.
Robin #11
Robin #12
(It also shows how little attention Jack pays to Tim, since he doesn’t notice that his son has a literal six-pack and could probably benchpress his own weight by now.)
Jack eventually falls in love with Dana, his physical therapist, and she more or less takes up all of his attention for the time being. Tim once again falls out of the spotlight. Tim is partly relieved about this, since it means that Jack is less likely to catch on to Tim’s Robin outings with Dana as a convenient distraction.
Robin #12
Robin #15
Jack goes to all the trouble of making plans with Tim, only to cancel the moment something shiny and new moves into his line of sight. Great parenting, Jack. A+ work. Tim sees this as less of a problem than it is, thanks to his second identity, but any other child would be severely impacted by this “whenever I feel like it” method of parenting. Regardless, Tim and Jack’s relationship at this point is on its way to leveling out for the time being. They still don’t communicate very well, but they generally get along with each other.
After Tim runs away from home and causes a whole incident during No Man’s Land, Jack sends Tim away to Brentwood Academy, a boarding school literally in the same city as them, as punishment for being a lil hooligan. Just say you don’t feel like dealing with Tim anymore and move on, Jack.
Robin #74
When Tim is at Brentwood, Jack informs Tim that he and Dana are engaged through a phone call. Tim is not even an hour away, but Jack figures why waste a day spending time with his own son to tell him the good news when you can accomplish it with a phone call, right?
Robin #78
It isn’t long before Jack Drake goes broke due to his company losing money or however bankruptcy works, and Tim gets to leave Brentwood. Jack chooses this time to once again try to work on his relationship with Tim...
Robin #100
Robin #100
...and then slides right back into ignoring Tim when the loss of his fortune makes Jack too depressed to do much of anything. Not that it’s a huge loss, considering that when Jack does bother to pay attention to Tim, it doesn’t often go well. He has a reputation for getting overly aggressive when Tim acts out, and he has a habit of dragging Tim into obligations he doesn’t want to do for the sake of looking like a present parent, trying to exert control over Tim that he hasn’t quite earned.
(It’s also interesting the way Tim starts to question Jack’s decision, then quickly stops himself and agrees to whatever it is Jack wants, as if Tim has gotten used to being allowed to think and act for himself during his time with Bruce, and now he’s remembering that things are different in the Drake household. He has to go back to Good Obedient Son mode, and if that doesn’t make you sad then I don’t know what will.)
Batman #480
Robin #45
Robin #92
By the time Jack finally gets out of his funk, Tim (of course) forgives him immediately, so they’re back on track again.
Robin #116
(It’s also worth mentioning that Jack forgot Tim’s birthday. Yeah, he was going through his own depressive spiral at the time, but still. Dick move.)
Robin #116
Honestly, I owe a lot of the good moments in Tim and Jack’s relationship to Dana’s influence. She’s a great stepmother to Tim and she helps rein Jack in when he’s being an asshole. Her parenting style is far more caring and considerate compared to Jack’s, who tries to mold Tim into his idea of a perfect son: obedient, masculine, and quiet (whenever he feels like paying attention, that is).
Robin #122
Robin #127
Robin #45
Robin III: Cry of the Huntress #1
Robin 80-Page Giant (2000)
Where Dana is understanding and patient, Jack is commanding and rigid. Over time, Dana softens him enough so that Jack is more of a well-meaning dad clumsily trying his best than an abusive asshole, but still.
Jack acknowledging that he screwed up and is trying to fix his and Tim’s relationship has been a major plot point for years up to this point, and it remains a central part of Tim’s civilian narrative for as long as Jack is alive. Jack tries to fix what’s wrong between them, and Tim is eager to have a closer relationship with his dad, even if it’s difficult to accomplish due to his Robin activities. I repeat: They both want to have a good relationship. It isn’t that Jack simply doesn’t care about Tim (which, it could be argued that he didn’t care about Tim until Janet died). They both really do try to fix what’s broken between them. It’s just that Jack can’t accept that Tim is his own person, and Tim can’t risk compromising his identity.
Robin #71
For a small while, things are okay between Tim and Jack.
Robin #124
But pretty soon the inevitable happens: Jack snaps when he catches Tim in a lie about joining the football team to explain a black eye. Instead of confronting Tim about it, Jack decides the best course of action is to ransack Tim’s bedroom for evidence of his delinquency.
Robin #124
Jack inevitably finds Tim’s Robin gear in the closet. Instead of asking Tim about it, like a sensible human, Jack’s second genius move of the day is to go all the way to Wayne Manor and point a gun at Bruce’s face, demanding he return Tim to him.
Robin #124
(Personally, I think Jack’s reaction wouldn’t have been so violent if it weren’t for the fact that it’s Bruce, whom Jack was already jealous of for being closer to Tim than Jack ever was.)
Robin #125
With Jack threatening to expose everyone’s identities and ruin their lives, Tim agrees to give up the Robin mantle to keep Jack quiet.
Robin #125
After that, things between Tim and his dad are relatively okay. Tim is happy to be having a normal life for once, and Jack is appeased now that he has Tim all to himself.
Teen Titans #14
Then War Games rolls around and Tim once again dons the cape and boots to help in the gang war, and he and Jack finally have an honest conversation about Tim’s Robin activities. This time Tim isn’t just giving in to make his father happy, and he’s not struggling with the question if maybe he’ll be better off as a civilian, because he already tried that and he knows now that this is the life for him.
And for once, Jack actually listens to Tim.
Robin #130
They come to an understanding after that. For the first time in Tim’s whole life, he has an honest and loving relationship with his father.
Robin #131
Of course, this is about a week before everything goes to shit and Jack is murdered by Captain Boomerang during Identity Crisis. You win some, you lose some.
(What makes it even worse for Tim is that Jack asked him to stay in that night, but Tim chose to go out and help, so he wasn’t there when Boomerang came for Jack. Oof.)
Identity Crisis #5
In Jack’s last moments, he tells Tim that he loves him and that being Robin is a good thing and he should never turn his back on being a hero.
Identity Crisis #5-6
Unsurprisingly, Tim takes the loss extremely hard. It almost rivals Tim’s reaction to Bruce’s death, probably. After all, it’s his dad. Sure, Tim and Jack had their problems, but he was still his father and he loved him.
I also think a big part of it is that Jack was taken at a time when he and Tim were finally starting to see eye to eye. They finally had the relationship they both always wanted, and then a week later Jack gets murdered. I see it as Tim mourning the relationship he and Jack could have had, rather than the one they did. Tim never got to see what it would have been like to have a perfect relationship with his father because the second everything finally fell into place, Jack was taken away from Tim.
Identity Crisis #7
Robin #167
“Sometimes it’s for Bruce. Sometimes it’s for Conner. But a lot of times, I do it for you. Because you were brave enough to understand the man I wanted to be.”
DCU Holiday Special (2009)
Teen Titans (2003) #34
(Tim’s guilt and grief becomes all-encompassing to the point where he invents a fake uncle just to avoid being adopted by Bruce, but that’s a story for another day.)
Sooooo yeah, that’s about it. Tim loved his parents and they loved him back in their own ways, but he never had a perfect relationship with either of them by any definition.
Does anyone know this fic where Tim Drake fell into some river, went to work and ended up with a fever? Bruce took over Tim's duties, there's some Dick angst, and Tim's condition gets worse because they didn't know he had a spleen? Damian points out this scar from Tim's splenectomy and they finally adjust the antibiotics? I have been searching for it but I can't remember the title