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avangelical - Ava, digital setting (think a mix of Wreck-It Ralph, Tron, etc) MMO bot OC who went from a life of game-displaced crime to being infected by an eldritch digital supervirus
closely associated with @turbotime2crew and @creeper-pasta
Content warnings: alcohol mentions and alcohol abuse, body horror, bugs, drug mentions and drug abuse, excessive profanity, gore, parasites, sexually suggestive language, toxic relationships, violence
trashdotexe - Dot, multiverse-aware, developed, canon-divergent Undertale Alphys (from the 'Queen Alphys' neutral ending)
Content warnings: anxiety, body horror, depression, survivor's guilt
Problem solved~! Hoohoohoohoohoo!
You don’t have to be nice to my character. You don’t have to hold your character back. I am perfectly okay with consequences. I don’t consider powerful characters using those powers to be godmodding. Some things might require a little bit of a chat before hand, but go crazy, kids. Conflict is part of story telling.
I am actually so serious I think it really messes with a childs creativity and joy to tell them to never make a mary sue OC. Like that unbridaled form of joy where you make a self insert OC who super cool and everyone loves them and they have every superpower in the world SHOULD be something a kid makes, it nourishes their ability to create things for fun and not be stifled by "oh but what if my character is too overpowered and cringey...". whatever
doomed by the narrative but not to death. doomed to survive. doomed to stay alive inside the story. doomed to never escape the narrative, not even through death. you are allowed no exit. there is no way out for you and there never was. you couldn’t die if you wanted to. the narrative has a hold on you and it won’t let go. death is too sweet a doom for you. the story has something much worse in mind. there is no way out.