They/Them DC Comics DC Favs: Mia Dearden, Tim Drake, Helena Bertinelli, Cassandra Cain, Stephanie Brown; Been detoxing from fanon since before 2018. Ever evolving knowledge as I consume more comics
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note 1: i was going to put an option for no weapon, instead wielding magic but i feel like that option would be too appetising and i do want weapon stats!!!
note 2: i KNOW maces & morningstars are not the same (same with spear & javelin) but there's so many weapons and they are similar enough ok !!!
note 3: tell me what you would name your weapon >:0
Heyyy it’s my entry for @timdrakeflipzine written by the ever lovely @silk-scarlet-ribbons
We got assigned to the canon side and she came up with a concussion story set in Tim’s Brentwood era. This was tremendously fun comic to work on and I’m very glad I got to participate in such a fun Zine
You get isekai'ed into the last fanfiction you WROTE
Reblog for sample size or perish
I think this is my favorite post on the Internet right about now! Edit: And I just needed to Edit this Photo 4 TIMES till it worked here… #youarewelcome #tumblrnoob #learnhowtotumblr
Don't forget the section titles, either. War Drums, Outbreak, Tides, Endgame, War Crimes.
War Drums evokes this image in my head of young boys on a battlefield marching along with the rest of the soldiers. It is a sort of static image that shows none of the previous or upcoming violence. It shows nothing of the blood about to be spilled, how important the drummers and trumpets are at the start of a battle, and marching the men along. It also evokes the sounds of a loud cacophony of war. Canons and guns, screams and shouts. Something no child, no person should have to see. It's muddy and hot, cold and frozen. There is dirt on the fingers of men and blood on the hands that reach for weapons. Something coming, something not quite there. Something in the air.
Outbreak. Uncontrolled chaos as everything falls out of place. A sickness that spreads taking over the rational minds, a scramble for control and power, the first blood already dried and chipping off the walls. It is the controlled lines of children breaking out of conformity and screaming as the fires start to spread. It is the sound of snapping chains and burning metal. It is never childish, but the word feels as such. Showing none of the true horror but encapsulation of it all.
Tides of the water on the ocean, the gentle movement of waves, children's laughter, and parents' disinterest. Calm midday with water bottles and prewrapped sandwiches. Except tides aren't calm and the ones here rip families apart, the violence is waves of blood and life. It is fighting the movement upstream as the waves try and pull everything under. The moon moves the tides in predictable ways, but what happens when the moon no longer has control. Children are taught to fear the waves but never the tides.
The games must come to an end. The final chapter must be read, and the consequences are starting to peak around the corner. The final moves must be made, desprite, calculated, final moves. Forget not what is bring fought for but what has been lost. Those who stand left must see it through. This isn't high school dodgeball where there are two people left on the court or the last hidden person in hide and seek.
Count the dead, count the crimes, this was a war. The living must deal with that. Look behind and see who lies six feet deep, who lost the most, who gained the most. Put on the suits and dresses, grab the umbrellas. The sun is shining, but it's time for mourning. Speak out and scream about the injustice of it all. For now, it's time to recognize the war crimes.
Setting aside the actual quality of the event itself, War Games is just a really good and evocative title. It's the contrast between the light-hearted image invoked by the title and the bloody reality. This idea of soldier boys playing at games who are suddenly confronted with the reality of war. It's about Bruce making a hundred contingencies and Steph setting it all into motion without really understanding what she's doing. The parts of them that are children playing with fire contrasted with the innocents caught up in the blaze when it burns out of control.
In the post-war games HelenaDick mob team up fic that I probably won't get around to ever writing, this is the dynamic going on:
Name a character from one of my fandoms, and I’ll give you:
three facts about them from my personal headcanons
a reason they suck
a reason they are great
a reason I relate to them
(what I consider to be) the top tier otp/ot3 for that character
five things that never happened to that character that I believe should have happened
five people that character never fell in love with and why
The 4 WIPs I have in my docs. The one I need to work on, the one I want to work on, the one I have to finish, and the one that needs a gutting.
The 5 ideas in my head. The one that could be a story, the one that should be a story, the one that won't be a story, the one that shouldn't be a story, and the one where it's vibes only.
My ability to do anything without immediately wanting to do something else.
the timber unknowingly adopts Steph’s daughter and everyone has a bad time au has been occupying my mind
Batman loses Robin at a Robin cosplay competition that's being used as a money laundering operation.
"Robin--" Bruce took in the many, many Robins around him. He can barely hear anything over the comms because of the noise.
Intercom moments later: "Richard, uh, who is also successfully cosplaying as Robin, your dad would like you to meet him by the water fountain in the east corner thanks."
Tim Drake when Batman, who regularly risks his life to save others out of deep compassion for all of humanity and is vehemently against murder and using guns on ideological and emotional levels, to the point of refusing to kill his most hated enemy who murdered his child in cold blood and remains a deadly threat, is framed for killing his civilian ex-girlfriend with a gun: I hate to say it, but he could be guilty. Being a good detective means assessing all the evidence objectively and not letting personal biases blind you to possibilities. We can’t rule it out.
Tim Drake when Huntress, who regularly kills Mafia members with a special crossbow and doesn’t feel bad about it, is framed for killing a Mafia member with her special crossbow: She’s innocent. I know it. This is too sloppy and incompetent, it isn’t like her.
edit: Guys. I said having melanin to speak of instead of just "are you poc" for a reason
The most consistent human experience isn't love or family. It isn't living or surviving. It is being born, and it is dying.
Everyone who has lived, is living, or will live has to be born, and everyone who has lived, is living, or will live will die.
Feeling a little aimless now that I finished drafting Delta T, so
I need Greg Rucka to write a dc Black Label Birds of Prey series where they kill people. Like in sexy political assassination ways. Please Greg Rucka you know you want to give them sniper rifles and make them super competent.
was going to wait for 100 subs to post this but my shorts have been doing ass so here we go!
very very very special thanks to @creetchure @annah-kitathryne and @gretahayes !!!!
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