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starline when he learned that sonic is afraid of water and tails is afraid of lightning
introducing starlight the hedgehog!
they're a son/silv/shad fankid essentially LOL
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- being of chaos produced from residual energy left by sonic, shadow, and silver when they use chaos powers - like when u fry something in oil and some bits come off... or like when u boil pasta and the water gets starchy... - the bits eventually merged their shared qualities to form this artificial hedgehog and dropped it in front of silver while he was mid-transition between timelines/dimensions
tl;dr made from Energy Soup created by extensive use of chaos emeralds. a cheerful thing with lots to learn :)
pronouns are probs gonna change but for now it's she/he/they (or basically, generally feminine but prefers masc/neutral terms)
sexuality hcs for dads // parenting habits // dad interactions // living situation // domestic stuff // baby go to school // aged up // gardening with silver
fun facts:
the quills sticking up is not consistent cuz it depends on how much he gives a shit about looking clean-cut on any given day
silver only really used the emeralds in '06 and that one time in the metal virus arc of IDW (if he's used them more than that don't spoil me on it LOL im still getting through the comics) so his influence is not as strong as the other 2. it comes through mostly in personality (generally pleasant, socially inept)
starlight exists in strict juxtaposition against the other hedgehogs because unlike all 3 of them they literally were created for no purpose other than to exist. hence she has a weaker sense of self than silver or shadow and especially sonic. it's fun to think of them raising a kid and having to manually instruct them how to enjoy living
hypothetically has access to chaos powers like her "dads" but since chaos energy is also literally her molecular makeup she basically falls apart if she uses it too much, hence the inhibitors
also i say "dads" but the only one of the 3 who really acts parental towards them is shadow (more on that later)
Hello! I hope you are doing well!
I have a few questions about your AU, but about Ray specifically. So you said he has four sides. Does it kinda work like DID in a sense? Or is it like something else? Is he aware of these different sides or is it just Tilly? Does Mighty eventually see these sides? If so, what does he think of the more dangerous one specifically since he usually sees Ray all happy and cheerful? This part just intrigued me so much. I have other questions, but I figured I should keep them in categories per ask so it doesnāt just get out of hand. Iām so fascinated by this AU, and I just want to know everything about it!
Anyways, that is all for now. I hope you have a good day/night!
Hello, I am happy to answer your questions,
1 In fact, I can say yes ŲThese aspects begin to interact when a compatible position comes to a certain party.
2 He is aware of these sides and fortunately he learned how to control two sides, "the crazy side and the dark side." As for the happy side, this is his original personality Also, the gloomy side is the side that people rarely see.
3 As for Mighty's opinion, these are directions, I'm thinking about that. These directions started to appear in Ray's mind since Mighty disappeared. I can say that Mighty will see them, and I thought about the ending and Mighty will see the dark direction, which is a rare direction, but it dangerous
4 If so According to what Mighty saw from the dark side, he thinks that this side will cause horrible problems such as murder. The reason for the appearance of the dark side is because of a situation that makes Ray want to finally eliminate an enemy. The problem is that Ray is not conscious because his mind is only targeting killing And it has to be stopped somehow.
Thank you for your question, I think it is great and good and even explains the story well. I am grateful that you liked my ideas and my AU and I am ready to answer your questions You can just ask me don't be shy Thank you and I also wish you a happy day or night.
Likeā¦to an extreme degree. Let me elaborate.
This is a very interesting detail Iāve noticed ever since I made my Sonicās Flaws post. Here, Iād like to talk about Sonicās most fatal flaw because this conversation gets interesting. The flaw is one every variation of Sonic can be guilty of and one that causes the most damage to his world and even the people he cares about. If you disagree, I understand. Just hear me out and even if I donāt convince you, I hope this turns out to be a fun read regardless. Feel free to give me some context, correct me, or add information if youād like.
Sonic is terribly pertinacious and stubborn. Most people would think of Sonic Prime where he doesnāt listen to his friends warning him to not destroy the paradox prism, but when I think of Prime!Sonic I don't think of that. Especially since this version comes off more as an inexperienced teenager trying to figure things out. While in the games, heās portrayed as rarely being wrong. Not because heās perfect, but because Sonic never feels the need to change because of past victories. After all, if everything is going his way, why should he change, right? Well, this can be a problem. The scene in S3 ep3 where a few of the pirates were lost at sea, shows how truly stubborn Prime!Sonic (and Sonic in general), can be. He verbally refuses to take accountability for lost resources and unknowingly helps Nine have better predominance over them.
In this scene, No Place was decaying and Sonic finds out that the other pirate crew was stuck there. Everyone else, even the villains, reasonably says itās too risky and he ignores them. Of course, he is within reason but if things went sour, it wouldāve been his fault. Especially since that almost became a reality before the Chaos Council swooped in to help.
Near the end of the episode, Sonic says itās a win for everyone, but Mr. Doc says, āWas it? Your little friends are safe, but at what cost? The fox can conjure up more minions with the snap of his fingers. Whereas our fleet is damaged, our troops are spent, and weāre almost out of time.ā Surprisingly reasonable call out of the consequences of saving the pirates, if they donāt have enough resources, they were even more screwed than before. Then Sonic says, āIām sorry but losing anyone is not an option.ā While itās warranted and makes sense for his character, it almost comes across as āWe had to save them because I said so.ā This is an example of Sonic not having a good argument by addressing the results of their battle. He does it a lot more than youād think. Despite Sonic not listening to people being a bigger staple of Prime, I personally think itās never expanded upon or executed well. Not to me anyway, but I donāt mind anyone disagreeing.
In any case, Sonic, as a character in every continuity, tends to āfollow by his own rulesā but this can be perceived negatively as ādoing whatever he wants no matter who argues with him.ā
Sonic Boom Rise of Lyric tackles this too. This is probably the least serious example but still can be a problem sometimes. This is S2 Ep 19 when an Eggman robot Clone tries to break Team Sonic apart and almost succeeds too. It doesnāt have much to do with this topic but I do like how in this episode when the drama started happening, Sonic for once in his life tries to talk abohut his feelings with Tails who turned out to be Steve. I know this has nothing to do with this discussion, but I just thought it was a funny thing to point out. The one time Sonic tries to talk about his feelings, he gets the door slammed in his face. Itās so mean-spirited and stupid. I love Sonic Boom!
But yeah, Rise Of Lyric also shows how his stubbornness can end up with the world being at stake. Or in the case of this episode have your friends grow apart.
The Sonic Movies tackles his shortcomings perfectly. I think he's pretty impulsive in all 3 movies. Mixing his perniciousness doesn't create the greatest meal. He's younger, so that would be expected. This scene is the most recent example. Sonic as a character tends to live in the moment and here, Movie!Sonic is playing a huge role in this category. Heās not even trying to hear anyone out. Heās in a constant rage at this point and canāt think clearly. He wants revenge on Shadow so much he loses himself. His brothers are so loyal to still allow him to get the Master Emerald despite knowing he wants it for revenge. Sonic's so hurt, he even forgets what they originally were there for.
I'm sure if Sonic choose to let his feelings consume him, he probably wouldnāt have saved the world. Why? Letās just say things wouldāve went out of control without Shadow. Sonic dogged a big tangent bullet for having mercy on Shadow.
Yeah, Archie/Reboot Archie didnāt mess around either. I'd say itās sometimes as tense and bit worse due to him having the biggest ego and ongoing trauma. I'm surprised he didn't go insane. Notice how harsh he is in these instances. Heās overly angry here. Luckily, he has a large group of friends to help him take things down a peg and reminds him how they have his back. Even when worst comes to worst (which is an understatement), his friends are able to get him out of that mindset and put him back in reality. Hunbel him to put it bluntly.
In a way, Sonic's flaws in the Archie comics make me think he feels so guilty that he pushes himself beyond his limits as a way to make up for his loudmouth. Like in other versions, he feels the need to take on more than he can physically handle. He strains his body, mind, and entire being to accomplish tasks on his own because he believes he deserves the punishment. Alternatively, he might just be exhausting himself and attempting to take on more than he can manage. Itās not surprising, really.
This panel is insane for letting Eggy make a valid point. You can tell by his ears how Sonicās getting visibly irritated. By the end of the argument, he gets super mad and canāt even find a good quip to back himself up. Because in a way, he knows Eggman has a point. Thatās how I interpret it anyway.
Game or IDW Sonic is usually in denial when it comes to being wrong. He doesnāt address the issues directly but the person who calls him out for it instead. Heās the most experienced Sonic. I know some people use āmatureā but I think experience is a better term due to how he doesnāt have arcs or character growth like other characters. More so heās used to this song and dance, so his hatred towards being wrong comes from a place of thinking heās got everything under control. Until it bites him in the butt.
You notice in most of these Sonicās pretty angry and isnāt the biggest fan of being told off. Even in different continuities, the guy cannot argue without not being self-aware most of the time. The funny thing is he isnāt doing it selfishly. At least not in a typical way. To me, Sonic is the least selfish character in the franchise for a good chunk of the series. He sacrifices himself, gives people more chances than they deserve, and even takes the time to stop his main goals if it means helping someone else. But the guy cannot take the time to admit heās wrong or his morals have consequences. Not because Sonic thinks heās better than everyone. I donāt think Sonic sees himself in that way, but I do think heās always in āIāve done this thing plenty of times. As long as this thing works, Iāll keep doing it,ā mode. Or in the case of Movie!Sonic, goes on instinct which is also a common part of his characterization.
Sonic never stops running; he charges head-first into any situation, always striving to do what's right. After all, he's the fastest thing alive. Sonic doesn't have the luxury of questioning himself or dwelling on doubts. While it's true that he has caused some issues, including in the games, he doesn't waste time feeling sorry for himself. The only times he's shown insecurity were during the Metal Virus arc, so interpret that as you wish.
This brings up another point. Crazy how much I didnāt notice, but most of the time, Sonic doesnāt like it when people disagree with him. Understandable, everyone doesnāt want to be wrong. But he takes it to the extreme at times. Like sometimes he's baffled when anyone challenges him. Sonicās also never truly called out by the right people. I donāt mean Shadow, Espio, Knuckles, or the villains. I mean, Amy, Tails, Tangled, or other characters heās inspired. People who look up to him. Sure, they try, but I can count on one hand how many times he actually listens. Sonicās always so caught up in doing things his way that he disregards people who mean the most to him.
I mentioned this in my other post but he doesn't listen to Tails in Sonic 06 or Lost World, so the games count.
While Sonic often has valid points in his arguments with others, he frequently comes across as someone who needs to be right. He rarely allows others the opportunity to express their views or admits when he is wrong. This issue is often overlooked in stories where these conflicts arise, either because there isn't enough time to address them or they remain unanswered altogether. This makes sense, considering that Sonic typically doesnāt undergo character arcs canonically. However, I appreciate the presence of characters like Shadow, Knuckles, Surge, Kit, and certain Archie characters like Scurge. They serve to challenge Sonicās morals and illustrate that he isnāt always correct. If Sonic isnāt going to evolve as a character, at least these figures can show that his sense of freedom and living by his own rules doesnāt work for everyone. They can be portrayed negatively and can challenge his viewpoints. They can be questioned. They can be challenged. Sonic isnāt always right.
His passion shows that he truly wants things to work for everyone. His stubbornness drives him to the point of frustration as he strives to help others to live according to his ideals. However, at times his approach isnāt the most effective. You can see that Sonic genuinely hates this, yet he continues to push forward to help those in need. Thereās something both beautiful and heartbreaking about that.
Whatās funny is that Sonic rarely gets angry, so you could say this could be one of his few triggers. Along with people being unjust and other such.
Overall, Sonic has good intentions but the results of those intentions are severe. None of this is to imply Sonicās a terribly written character. Itās just a serious flaw he has. Though listening to his friends more would help.
Iād be lying if I said I wouldnāt like a moment of his friends noticing a constant pattern of him being pertinacious and not paying attention to anyoneās protest. I wouldnāt want it to come out of nowhere, but itād be an issue thatād progress over a large amount of time and add up. It could be dramatic or constructive depending on the situation and execution. Whatever character does it, theyād either talk to him about it or physically show the outcomes of his actions. They do it all the time in other media but not canonically. This is just random speculation though. I donāt know if Iām in over my head but I hope someone got something out of this.
All of this is not to say Sonic never takes accountability or listens to his friends. SA1 scene with Amy, when he apologizes to Bell in IDW for being too standoffish, and plenty of other examples. Like the end of Sonic movie 3. That Sonic Boom episode where he apologized for not working with his team. And endless moments in Archie and Reboot Archie. Sonic isnāt unreasonable. Just 9 times out of 10 he can get a big head. Thatās all.
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okay I'm curious, so no nuance, pick one.
reblog please I want to know what people think
Her Chao's greed sickens me
Close up because my phone is dookie
Dc au- Ray started out terrified of his new powers, i like to imagine that heat vision is the power Ray has the most trouble controlling
he never got over that fear until he met Mighty and saw how he used those same terrifying powers to help people
Hello, hello! This is just where all my reblogs go! Will I ramble on here? Eh, who knows. Not me, that's for sure.
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