Poly avengers Prompt:
Tony, struggling in battle, is soon stripped of his armor. Tangled in binds, he watches as his team isn't fairing better. Then he sees Clint rushing to help him, only for the goon watching him points a gun Clint's way. Tony not wanting Clint hurt kicks out to knock down the goon, then stands to take the shot from the next goon who pointed a gun.
Tony falls, pain burning through his body, as screams echoed around him. He sees Clint reach him and captain throw something past them. Tony passes out despite their best efforts.
When Tony wakes up he is surrounded by Clint and Steve, one on each side of his bed. Both have dark eye bags, looking like hell, and had one hand clutched in Tony's. He doesn't truly remember much, just that he got shot. When the boys wake up they are relieved... And very clingy. Tony doesn't mind at all.
The others come in to explain to him what exactly happened, also expressing their own worry and agitation, and basically tell Tony he is grounded. He obviously doesn't like that, he likes his lab thank you, but cue The Clingy Boys dragging him to his bed room for R&R. Plus cuddles, lots of cuddles.
(lots of angst, pain, self blame, emotions & feelings, and cuddles.)
😎Marvel Prompt Time!!! 😎
Loki is a character that is complex in the fact that he is conflicted internally, as he wants to do the right thing but doesn't knows how and that it wouldn't matter in the end.
From his home life being disfuctional, neglected and essentially being raised with the intent to be a bargaining chip, to being treated as the villain consistently despite countless effort to show he can be a hero, Loki is just handed out the worst cards over and over. It makes sense he acts the way he does.
If the myths have any truth, Loki also suffered abuse in many forms besides the emotional neglect he endured. Possibly his mouth being sewn shut the biggest one.
It makes sense then that he would be in a constant state of hypervigilance and pushing back against anyone: especially Thor.
But the chronic stress and torture on his mind from the constant cycle takes a toll.
So my prompt to the fanfic writers:
Loki has reach his breaking point. The const stress, hypervigilance, the paranoia that anyone and everyone is against him, and the negative world views, causes his internal narrative to collapse. He can't hide his feelings anymore, screaming into an empty meadow on an empty planet, everything- every feeling inside starting to drown him.
Loki can't even physically stand, pushed to his knees and dropping his head to the ground with his arms around himself. This is Loki at his lowest. His magic is uncontrollable at this point as well, lashing out and exploding at random some parts of the ground, creating pillars of ice and thunder, ripping apart the planet inch by inch.
Then Thor appears to Loki, real and true. He could feel Loki's soul tearing itself up and about to implode. He tries to reach out to Loki desperately, to save his sibling from himself. Loki pushes Thor away.
Thor isn't deterred.
Shielding himself using his hammer, Thor makes his way to Loki through the chaos. When he finally reaches his brother, he falls beside him and takes Loki into his arms. Holding Loki tight Thor says the thing that cuts through to Loki's conscious: I love you, Loki.
With no barriers to stop the emotions from rising, no strength inside his heart to continue pushing Thor away, Loki sobs as he allows himself to be held. The chaotic hurricane around the brothers becoming lesser and lesser. Thor repeats the words and quietly murmurs words of reassurance.
Thor tells Loki he is forgiven and that he is sorry for his part in Loki's suffering.
They stay there, the chaos finally gone and the peace returning, allowing themselves at last the space to letting themselves to feel grief. To feel anything at all.
When the time comes, Thor offers Loki his hand to go home. Not to Asgard, but home. Home with Thor. Loki makes a choice; taking Thor's hand and following him back.
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Yes, this. This brings me joy, I like this!
If you ship Tony Stark and Clint Barton you’re legally obligated to call the ship Tony Hawk okay
Marvel Prompt! (・–・) \(・◡・)/
(At the sanctum, Stephen is learning a new spell. While quietly reading, Cloak happens to float into the room- silent as always- and spots its sorcerer)
Stephen: *reading*
Cloak: *floats over*
Stephen: ...
Cloak: ...
(The Cloak wraps Stephen up into a hug, pinning at least one arm to his side. It wraps on tight and refuses to let go. Stephen had yelped the moment Cloak did it, a manly yelp mind you, and tried to escape.)
Stephen: *shaken* Damnit, I thought I told you to stop sneaking up on me- Can you let go!?
Cloak: *Ignores him and hugs tighter*
Cloak: (Mine.)
Stephen: *Struggling* Why are you this way!?
Cloak: *Picks up Stephen*
(Stephen protests being carried away, trying with everything thing he could to unwrap the pesky Cloak. He was running out of steam quickly, however, his hand becoming sore from frantic pulling and struggles against his tight bounds.)
Cloak: (My sorcerer.)
Stephen: *Tired and panting* Why do you always do this on the rare days when it's peaceful!? I'm trying to be productive but no, a sentient cloak decided that it wants cuddles and attention. It takes priority. Can't you wait till tonight?
Cloak: (No.)
(Stephen doesn't receive any answer. He doesn't need to. This has happened enough times that he knows the drill at this point. He remembers the first time the Cloak kidnapped him for cuddles, how startled and spooked he was being trapped. How the past him was scared of what the hell was happening, why the Cloak was wrapped tightly around him, only to be told later that he was being cuddled. And apparently the first person the Cloak ever cuddled with.)
Stephen: Can you at least lessen your grip, please?
Cloak: (No.)
Stephen: ...yeah, I didn't think you would.
Cloak: (Mine. My sorcerer, friend. I'll protect you, for as long as I can. I love my sorcerer.)
(Settling into Stephen's bedroom at last, the Cloak lets Stephen rearrange himself into a more comfortable position. Then it wraps itself back around him more gentle, practically vibrating with joy at the closeness.)
Stephen: *amused* you really like to cuddle don't you?
Cloak: (Yes!)
Stephen: I guess I can take a break, maybe a nap too.
Cloak: (I'll protect you! Rest and relax.)
(Stephen smiles, fondness and gratitude filling his heart at the cloak's excitement. Laying back to sleep for a while, he can't help but think of one last thing: I have the best Cloak ever.)
Cloak: ( My adorable sorcerer.)
If anyone makes this a fanfiction I'll love you forever!!! This was something adorable I had in my brain for a while, and now I'm sharing it with you guys, gals, and thems!
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This isn't completely done, I still have to color this! I am just here to say I'm alive and will be back with prompts soon, fanfiction writers!
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Marvel Prompt~ Stuckony✨️
[Tony, in the kitchen, sipping coffee.]
[A wild Bucky appears. He hugs the currently alone Tony, being a big affectionate teddy bear.]
Bucky: Hug.
Tony: Hello, Buckaroo.
[Tony continues to sip coffee.]
[A wild Steve appears. Decking Bucky out of the room and taking his place, hugging the Tony.]
Steve: Hug.
Tony: *snorts* Hello, Cap.
[The wild Bucky returns, tackling Steve. Both super soldiers brawling for the right to have morning hugs from the Tony.]
[Tony watches the fight, sipping his coffee.]
Tony: I love my life.
What are your three genders? Are they fluid/flux/fluix in anyway or are you always all of them at once?
Hello! Thank you for asking, I identify as male, female, and nonbinary. I use they/them pronouns and I am all of them at once. I don't flux between the genders.
I've been wanting to write this for a little while, but I wanted to do some rewatching and research on the topic again.
This is my view on the topic of who was right, and who was wrong.
My answer? They were both right.
Let me explain:
Tony, after all the damage done that leads to this conflict, wants and does sign the accords. He wants the Avengers to be held accountable for the damages they cause and to have some restrictions so supers can't do anything they want willy nilly. He has the point here. People need rules and structure to avoid anarchy and chaos, to avoid things just ending up a mess.
Steve didn't want to sign the accords because his point was that the avengers couldn't be held down waiting for the green light, not when lives were at stake. His argument is made further when you take in the question of: 'who could actually hold this power?' Hydra invaded SHEILD, the government isn't safe either, and lord knows how corrupt politics are anyway. Hell, after Thanos snapped the government had to go make a consensus. Nobody could hold the avengers when lives were on the line.
Steve and Tony are both right. But they end up also being wrong too.
Tony is blinded by his overwhelming guilt at this point. After all he lost, the new trauma, and dealing with everything, Tony is hyper focused on redemption here. He wants to make up for the things he did, for the people lost in the cross fire. But he ends up not seeing the issues presented to him about signing the accords.
Signing the accords is a problem because, like I talked about with Steve's point, no one can simply have a leash on the heros. If they have to wait then people die, if they are leashed then Hydra would have been pulling the strings. Hydra invaded SHEILD and the government, if they pulled the strings then it's over. Not to mention that the person pushing the accords is General Ross, the man who hunted down Bruce to use him- to make the super soldier serum. General Ross is not an ally, he is a threat.
Steve was also wrong too. Avengers can't have full freedom to do whatever they please. Having powers being used recklessly and causing unnecessary damages to surroundings isn't a good thing. It's a risk to the people he wants to protect.
So Both are right and wrong. Mainly cause this conflict is complex, when you see the risks and factors of why things couldn't work one way or the other. But also remember, this is a conflict created by design too. Zemo had a part to play in this issue. Playing the game just right that would cause the leaders of the avengers to reach a boiling point on the argument that they split.
What I personally feel is that because of the trauma, pain, and exhaustion the two of them were dealing with when the accords were just presented that they were even in a good healthy mindset to even begin dealing with any of it. Both were stressed, dealing with issues on all sides, and couldn't see past the black and white view of absolutes. Steve and Tony were stuck on a chest board as pawns and both were fighting to win. Only we know how this ends up going.
I am Team Captain America AND Team Iron Man.
Cause in the end they are still a team, and I don't pick sides of my team- I choose all of them.
As an added part to this post I wanted to share my thoughts on Steve lying to Tony about his parents. It was wrong and unjustified, yes but I'm not talking about that. That is a simple fact. I want to explain my view on Steve's reasoning for this decision: He wanted to protect both friends of his. He wanted to protect Bucky cause he was brainwashed and innocent, he didn't want him hurt or kill for it. He wanted to protect Tony cause already he was traumatized, beaten, and utterly exhausted from so much happening. He didn't want Tony to have another thing on his mind that could potentially cause him to snap a part.
In the end it didn't matter, Tony finds out and everything falls from there. Steve here, from my pov, is the people who have the purest intentions and want the best for us, but end up making decisions that only harm us in the end unintentionally. When we make choice that we think help, but don't.
In conclusion: Do I think one or the other is wrong? No, both are right and wrong for their own reasons- making the answer a more complicated discussion.
Do I think Steve or Tony deserves the bashing they get from either side of the conflict? No. They are fundamentally human characters who wanted to do the right thing but were blinded by their own issues and too twisted and turned to properly communicate things.
Should either one be hated for these choices they made? No. They made the choice they did but in the end worked to fix what had been ripped apart, doing their best to mend that scar. They were adults about it and made up while finally having a more healthier mental state to deal with everything.
Are both still my favorite characters and ship? Fuck yes.
Another marvel prompt, let's go!
Prompt: Bruce has agreed to go to a small party/gala of fellow scientists and medical professionals gathering to talk about their respective fields of work. As he heads to grab a drink, thankful of tony for having nonalcoholic options available here, he noticed Tony at the bar. He's chatting with someone unfamiliar, laughing and joking, then takes a sip of his drink. A drink that the man had spike, a second ago when Tony took his eyes of him for a mer moment.
Bruce is tense now, realizing that Tony has been drugged. He could see tony becoming more sluggish. With calm and casual movement, he tries to send an sos text to Steve or Natasha (Your choice) before walking over to them.
Able to talk the man into taking Tony home, he quickly tries to escape with Tony. Then Hydra bust down the doors. Now Bruce has to make a choice of letting the hulk out or waiting for back up.
I'll let you decide his choice, as well if you make this Platonic Science Bros or Science Boyfriends. But it must end with Bruce getting Tony safely home, not dead. Feel free to kill any of the gala people, Hydra goons, and or just really bruise and blood the precious boys. Also add as much angst as you please, team flash backs to torture or abuse of some kind- go goddamn wild, or just some really depressing insecurities. Anything goes except major character death. Have fun!
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