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1. No story here. I was planning on making this something big, but then I just never finished it. I’m not sure if the blood would flow like that so soon after getting shot, maybe give it a few minutes. He never even got to eat his waffles.
2. Welcome to Night Vale. First is Lacy, from “Water Failure,” I think it was? I don’t remember…
A bit below that we have the Palmer-Carlsburg family Portrait, with our dear Cecil, his unnamed sister, Janice and Steve Carlsburg
In the Triangle is Kevin, of Stex corp.
Then just Stevie alone. That was back with “September Monologues”
3. Victor. Anthony and Victor. (from fav.me/d7k5p5v) Several flat homophobic antagonists tried to cut Victor’s hair, and the fight happened when he tried to defend himself. He sort of blames Anthony for what happened because Anthony was sort of friends with the guys that did it, but realizes that, objectively, that’s ridiculous. Anthony feels guilty for what happened, but realizes that there was really nothing he could do.
4. Andrei and Paul. Paul is tradelessjack ’s character.
5. Kevin Jay and the Denvers family. Set in a shared Universe with Paul and Andrei, and Gina. Basically, a minority of people have supernatural powers, like Paul, who is pyrokinetic, or oddities, like Andrei who has gold arms, and Gina, who is invisible. This minority is not made of superheroes, and they typically go about living mundane lives.
Kevin here is a very strong electrokinetic, but has little to no control over this, and cannot find a job, or even a normal apartment, since he ruins anything nearly anything electric by standing next to it. He is a prostitute, and is also volunteering with a team of psychology students to help better control his lightning and get a real job.
Robert, Mary Ellen and Rhoda Denvers are a soap opera family. Robert and Mary Ellen married too early, and have since grown away, but they put on a façade that their family is perfect. Robert is, ahem, invested in dear Kevin here, and the two are going about behind his wife’s back. Kevin is not as nearly dependent on their relationship, and the sooner this is over, the better.
Rhoda is the only mature character here, and when she goes away for college, she isn’t coming back.
6. My reaction to [S] Game Over, all those months ago.
7. The Winter Soldier and The Iron Giant are fantastic, and I like to think that watching animated films is standard procedure for recovering from comic book brainwashing.
8. Marceline and Princess Bubblegum are so cute together, and it makes me sad because I cannot see them working out canonically.
9. Claire Rowarc. She inherited her father’s business as a tattoo artist, and loves her job. What she does not love is shirts, and tends to not wear them is she can get away with it.
10. If you know of any way in which I can acquire such a fabulous item such as a Captain America duck, please divulge this incredible knowledge.
11. Matthew, Drongo and Amalia belong in a space dystopia. Matthew is an alien bird-like animal, and communicates by repeating snippets of conversation he has heard previously, which means he is loud and disruptive, and shouts expletives at inopportune times, in perfect mimicry of the original voices. Drongo and Amalia are a will-they, won’t-they because neither is proficient at explaining their feelings, Drongo because he is the least mature of the three, Amalia because she sort of sees emotion a s weakness.
The three are part of a war on the interplanetary hegemony, the World Square. They are part of the Roots, who are aiming to break the hegemony and return sovereignty to the original individual nations. Some have taking to calling them Radicals. (this entire universe is based in math puns)
Matthew is their scout/spy, Drongo is a sniper, and Amalia is a medic. If not for the war, they’d be in college.
12. A villain, Redshift. Her hair is actually long and black; the red is a wig. She’s got superspeed.