genuinely obsessed w class of 09 bc wdym nicole
- actively, in canon, hates all men
- only builds any semblance of emotional connection with women
- states in text that shes never liked a guy enough to call him a "boyfriend"
- wishes multiple times that she was a lesbian
- only goes out of her way to help jecka
- IS IN A LESBIAN RELATIONSHIP
and then when the audience interpreted her as lesbian the creator went "YOURE ALL CRAZY" like this is the funniest shit in the world
People can say that we will "feel Mother Nature's wrath" and no one cares
But *I* say "step on me, Mommy Gaea" and suddenly it's an issue
Moar Elden Ring
I explored some Mt. Gelmir and the Volcano Manor today, joined the Recusants, did some bad things to decent people.
Did a few dungeons in Gelmir/Altus Plateau, and I joined the Mohgwyn Dynasty, gotta be real, I would fuck Varré. He basically says "i like the way you scream" while inducting you into the Dynasty, which is really hot tbh.
I'm experimenting with my build again, hard shift into katanas and bleed, which is a pretty fun playstyle.
Maybe Nokstella next time...
Impulsiveness : Acts on instinct without careful planning. Perfectionism : Sets unrealistically high standards, leading to self-criticism. Indecisiveness : Struggles to commit to decisions or choose a path. Arrogance : Overestimates one’s abilities and dismisses others. Pessimism : Habitually expects negative outcomes in most situations. Cynicism : Distrusts the motives and sincerity of others. Overconfidence : Places excessive faith in one’s skills, often underestimating risks. Stubbornness : Resists change and refuses to adapt to new ideas. Jealousy : Feels envious of others' success or possessions. Insecurity : Experiences frequent self-doubt and a lack of confidence. Procrastination : Tends to delay tasks, often leading to missed opportunities. Passivity : Avoids taking initiative and relies on others to act. Aggressiveness : Responds with hostility or force rather than reason. Selfishness : Prioritizes personal gain over the welfare of others. Fragility : Is overly sensitive to criticism and easily discouraged. Egotism : Constantly focuses on oneself and one’s own importance. Defensiveness : Quickly rejects or rationalizes away critique or new information. Manipulativeness : Exploits others to fulfill personal needs or desires. Recklessness : Shows a careless disregard for potential risks or consequences. Resentfulness : Holds lingering bitterness and grudges over perceived wrongs. Distractibility : Finds it hard to maintain focus amid competing interests. Impatience : Lacks the willingness to wait, often spoiling opportunities to learn. Perfunctory : Performs actions in a mechanical, uninspired manner. Self-Doubt : Consistently questions personal abilities and decisions. Arbitraryness : Makes decisions based on whim rather than reason or evidence. Rigidity : Is inflexible and unwilling to consider alternative viewpoints. Gullibility : Trusts too easily, often leading to being misled or deceived. Obsession : Becomes excessively fixated on particular ideas or details. Aloofness : Maintains emotional distance, appearing detached or indifferent. Intolerance : Refuses to accept differing perspectives or lifestyles.
Mix genres and time periods: Experiment by combining elements from different eras or genres to create unique settings and narratives.
Use "what if" scenarios: Pose unexpected questions (e.g., What if time travel operated on emotions rather than mechanics?) to spark novel ideas.
Draw from diverse mediums: Engage with art, music, or even scientific papers to inspire unexpected plot twists.
Embrace absurdity: Let illogical or surreal ideas guide you; sometimes the wildest thoughts lead to compelling stories.
Reverse clichés: Identify common tropes in your favorite genres and deliberately invert them to create fresh perspectives.
Incorporate personal anomalies: Transform your idiosyncrasies and personal struggles into rich, multi-dimensional characters.
Use mind-mapping: Visually plot your ideas in a freeform way to uncover hidden connections between disparate elements.
Do I eat because I'm hungry? No.
I eat because my brain finds writing fanfic easier on a full stomach.
Tattletale feels particularly well suited as a mind-games/mastermind type of villain for Batman. She would figure out his identity within their first 3 meetings though, so that would make a great aspect to introduce into their dynamic. She even has a tragic backstory of family problems, he'd probably recruit her into the Batfam after a few fights or imprisonments.
So by 'best villain' that encompasses both being interesting to fight but also having good storyline potential. It is not a WhoWouldWin situation.
I have a strong feeling I already know what people will answer with, but I'm interested to see arguments for/against each character.
The first post, about which undersider would be on the Down With Cis Bus
Not included in this poll: Jess & Mike, who died and quit respectively before the Undersiders ever existed.
i would do "which member of breakthrough?" instead of "which member of new wave?" but i think making up a story about down with cis is more a new wave thing than a breakthrough thing, on account of breakthrough having two (and a half) canonically transgender members. even if ward victoria is personally more likely than worm victoria to do it
(also this theoretically would take place sometime after the bank robbery. if it's one of the ones who died during leviathan then during the time between the bank robbery and new wave's dissolution)
Make sure to tell me what you think and why you think it!
20 | she/her | boring | yuri enjoyer Fanfic author/personal blog Fandom interests: Parahumans (specifically Worm), Co09, Star Wars, Houseki no Kuni, Final Fantasy, Fallout, Girls Band Cry, NieR, BG3
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