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Post by Patchy on Dec 6, 2012 17:53:26 GMT -5
^ don't know where that came from but the idea of Tooth becoming corrupted seemed cool to me. that and i can imagine her doing something like that to protect someone she cares about...
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Post by Kitexa on Dec 9, 2012 11:12:51 GMT -5
Wait, where does the Tooth part come in? XD; before or after the movie?
In any case, I like the idea of Pitch taking it. It definitly is good ammo against Jack.
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Post by Patchy on Dec 9, 2012 13:21:26 GMT -5
Welll...mothertrucker. I did not even think about that. It came in a dream last night. If i had to say, it would be after the movie. Yeah, most likely after. but i am not sure...i have to figure that out. darn you good dreams!
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Post by Paws on Dec 9, 2012 21:56:42 GMT -5
Lucky is a drug dealer. For dogs.
...I was listening to Christmas Bells from RENT and all I could think of when the drug dealer was yelling at Roger was Lucky. xDD
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Post by Phantom on Dec 10, 2012 0:07:06 GMT -5
After Nathan dies and Shilo leaves the opera house, she takes her new found freedom and starts traveling. She doesn't care where she ends up so long as she is free to do as she pleases. During her travels she starts to learn to cook for herself, having freed herself from her father's terrible cooking, and keeps on the move for quite a while. She decides not to attach herself to anyone, mostly out of fear of suffering the pain of loss again.
Eventually, though, Shilo returns home. When she reaches her house, she ends up encountering GraveRobber. Turns out he's evaded capture for quite some time and kept up his business as a Zydrate dealer. Shilo remembers him from the events several years prior and is, surprisingly, happy to see him. GraveRobber didn't expect to see her again, and while he seems disinterested in her return he is somewhat glad to see her again. GraveRobber doesn't stay long, though, and leaves soon after their reunion. Shilo stays, having decided to take up residence in her old home again, and from there wonders if she and GraveRobber will encounter one another again.
...I don't know. I felt like writing up some Repo headcanon. |D
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Post by Kitexa on Dec 10, 2012 1:10:44 GMT -5
DP headcanon time:
Ember McLain was an aspiring teenage singer in the 1970s.jusging by the way she dresses and how she talks, I think she'd have been alive in that era, dying shortly after in a stage fire during her first show. Most of her headcanon is in my dA gallery.
Johnny 13 and Kitty were alive in the 50s. (Given how Johnny proposed he go steady with Jazz with a ring--even though it was a ruse. I think he was like, a boy, college age, on the edge--50s version of the punk from "The Breakfast club. Lived with either a single alcoholic mother or two parents who drank and Hanes money poorly.
Kitty was a prostitute. Backstory I don't know about but I think like Johnny, she had a horribly famt life.
These two probably met with Johnny seeking out someone simply to satisfy that need for attention and physical intimacy. It turned into something more that night, and while this is all REALLY rough, eventually, they became lovers who were planning to run away from their horrible lives and start a new one out of state.
However, a motorcycle accident took them both away too early.
I dunno. Brainstorming.
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Post by Patchy on Dec 10, 2012 1:12:27 GMT -5
i've always loved your Ember headcannon.
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Post by Kitexa on Dec 14, 2012 6:41:58 GMT -5
Still watching Danny Phantom, and some Fairly Odd Parents for old time's sake.
Decided "Chip Skylark" is Danny Fenton in a parallel universe where life actually went well: no Vlad Plasmius, no ghost portal and as such, no Danny Phantom. Fairies are the prime "strange beings" in the world as there's no access to the Ghost Zone.
"Chip Skylark" is a stage name; somewhere down the line Danny discovered a love of music and developed swag. Spends a lot of time on the west coast (where FOP is set) but occasionally returns home on the East Coast (Amity Park.)
Never had fairy god parents of his own, but Jazz did for several years when Danny was very small and took up all her parents' attention.
Jack, Maddie and Vlad are still friends (as no accident split them up) and they're less "crazy." And not fairy-obsessed. Although I wonder if Vlad also had a fairy god parent when he was a boy. Wouldn't that be strange.
The things I come up with in the early morning...
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Post by Patchy on Dec 14, 2012 12:17:33 GMT -5
...omg....this! this!! this!! love this backstory. I always thought Chip looked awfully like danny phantom...now i know the truth.
Excellent!
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Post by Phantom on Dec 18, 2012 22:13:08 GMT -5
Tales of Graces headcanon time, go!
The sudden change of habitat from Lhant to Yu Liberte greatly affected Hubert's eyes. The extra exposure to the sun damaged Hubert's eyes, and after a couple of years he needed to get glasses. This would prove to make learning to fight as a soldier in the Strahtan military difficult, as Hubert needed to learn to fight without fear of his glasses falling off, but over time he mastered this ability and became a competent fighter. When he was thirteen he recreated a weapon based on a comic book he loved, thus giving him one of the more unique weapons within the Strahtan military: a dual-blade that could be taken apart and used as a pair of guns.
Hubert showed such skill and impressed the higher ups within the Strahtan military so much that he was promoted to Lieutenant by the time he turned seventeen. By that time, he had almost entirely cast aside his former lineage as a Lhant and accepted his new name of Hubert Oswell. He didn't truly forget his deep bond with his older brother Asbel, though his experiences in the military and the time taken to mold him into a soldier beat the old, cowardly boy his brother remembered out of him. When he encountered Asbel in Lhant prior to exiling him, Hubert was just a little happy to see his older brother again. That didn't mean he didn't take pride in being able to finally best Asbel in combat, though.
His time in Strahta taught him not to openly trust others, which made it difficult for Hubert to come to the point when he could trust the mysterious Malik and Pascal when he eventually teamed up with Asbel, Cheria, Sophie, and the two aforementioned individuals. It wasn't until Pascal saved him from being killed by a monstrous boar in the mountains of Fendel that he began to trust the two more. On top of that, he began to realize that perhaps Pascal wasn't as much of an idiot as he originally took her for. Hubert began to enjoy Pascal's company, but chose to simply look at her as a friend because he believed there was no way he could fall for someone like her.
Finally, his relationship with former friend Richard. While he admired the young King when he was a child, Hubert would be the last to truly forgive and accept Richard again after everything was said and done. He did stand by his word and vowed that, if no other choice was given, he wouldn't hesitate to kill Richard (all before learning about Sophie's true background as Protos Heis). However, learning about Lambda's past did make Hubert hesitate because, in a way, the tragic story of Lambda reminded him a little of himself. After Richard was saved and Asbel took on the task of being Lambda's host, Hubert would slowly begin to rebuild his trust of the King. It wouldn't be until the trials brought about by the Fodra Queen that Hubert would truly be able to accept Richard as his friend and trust him in battle.
After everything was said and done involving the Fodra Queen, Hubert would return to Strahta and make frequent visits to the Amarcian Enclave so that he might visit Pascal. Even with the setback of her completely misinterpreting his confession of love before the final battle with the Fodra Queen, he would go on to make many other attempts at telling Pascal that he loved her. It wouldn't be until years later that Pascal finally caught on to his words and confessed that she, too, had felt something for him.
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Post by Kitexa on Dec 19, 2012 23:12:31 GMT -5
XMFC headcanon time:
Charles' grandparents on his mother's side are Gavin and Natalie Harper. They met shortly after World War I. Natalie was a nurse, and Gavin was an engineer. Thinking Gavin was short-sighted, so while he could repair trains with enough ease, the army couldn't approve him to fight on the front-lines. I'm not sure how they met, only that they did.
Gavin's little brother (about five years younger) Aaron, was approved for war, and died in battle. Something that stuck with Gavin his entire life. Both he and his wife were too old to partake in World War 2.
For the time Charles and his mother lived in England, Gavin loved his little grandson. He loved his son-in-law, too, though tended to get irritated about the boy's "scholarly" approach to things. Brian Xavier was a man of high education and books; not someone who'd had to work hard, serve his country, the way Gavin had.
Neither parent (but Gavin especially) get along terribly well with their daughter. Natalie understands her, but Gavin feels almost betrayed by her: they lived a good life, and provided for her as best they could, but she always wanted more, wanted to live like, well, Brian did. And that hurt Gavin--they weren't made of money, but he loved his daughter as best he could. (Gavin's a good man but can be a bit unapproachable at times due to his realistic and occasionally grim outlook on the world.)
Natalie loved Charles--she never had a little boy, and felt bad for him. Sharon and Brian fought in later life--whether this is because they wanted different things out of the marriage or because Brian's brain cancer kept changing his personality/making him unpredictable OR because they were both petrified Brian was dying but both too stubborn to confront that fear is unknown. It could be all three. Could be neither. Regardless, Natalie would distract Charles; sit him in front of the Radio, put on a broadcast show and bake cookies. (Charles was born in 1931. Brian died in 1938.)
Gavin loved teaching Charles about trains. All their names, the different cars and what they held, how they connected, which parts made what work...he knew Charles didn't understand everything, but the way his eyes lit up filled Gavin with pride. He was a bright boy, Charles was, always eager to learn about the world.
GAH. I love them. I LOVE the Xavier family so MUCH.
I need to come up with a more detailed story for Brian's parents, but they live in America and Sharon never really talks to them/Charles doesn't know them well.
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Post by Phantom on Dec 20, 2012 19:53:43 GMT -5
Because Litwak's arcade closes on Christmas, the video game characters who reside within the arcade's games are able to have their own little Christmas celebrations. No matter what the graphics of the games, they each attempt to make their games look nice for the holiday. Sugar Rush in particular is known for looking very festive during this time of the year and is known for throwing Christmas parties that can only be described as extravagant.
Because of her status prior to Ralph arriving in Sugar Rush, Vanellope never truly got to experience the wonder of the holiday for herself. None of the other racers or residents of Sugar Rush would invite her to the parties or even really offer her much in the means of presents or good tidings. So, Vanellope was left to celebrate on her own for the long, lonely years prior to meeting Ralph. She'd take bits and pieces of candy that had broken off from elsewhere in Sugar Rush, mostly favoring broken branches from the candy cane forest, and attempt to deck out her home to the best of her ability. Beyond that, though, Vanellope didn't have much in the means of an actual Christmas celebration.
After the events of the movie, she would later experience the first real Christmas with her fellow racers. Ralph, Felix, and Calhoun would also be invited to this particular Christmas party in Sugar Rush, as Vanellope wouldn't want to leave her new found friends out.
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Post by Patchy on Dec 20, 2012 19:56:11 GMT -5
aww that is sweet.
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Post by Kitexa on Dec 23, 2012 5:30:26 GMT -5
I am convinced Braeburn is in love with Apple Jack. I don't care what anyone says XD Watching him during the latest episode...convinced. Yup. Sorry, Brae. You don't get your fairy tale ending. But you get a damn cute son Cx ---- And now for some Lightning Dust brainstorming! Fascinated with her, and I'm not sure why. I know that she comes from a large family, and growing up, was a girl with big dreams but little voice. Her family was boisterous and she had at least four brothers, maybe one other sister. (She acts so tough and loves to prove herself because she grew up with boys. It's how they act, it's how she acts and feels she needs to act to stand among them. She wanted to grow up and stand out and be someone. Be the best, be the one everyone remembered in her family. Siblings: *Helia (older half-sister): images4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120326175955/mlp/images/thumb/5/57/Freckles_sunflower_pegasus_s02e22.png/150px-Freckles_sunflower_pegasus_s02e22.png*Blue Skies (older brother) *Prism Strider (older brother) *Thorn (older brother) *Dewdrop (older brother) (These four are possible. I might just give her OC brothers that aren't BG ponies, but I'm not sure) Subject to change: Lightning is the youngest child in her family. She has an older half-sister she's unaware of for years until the older filly tracks her down. She'll try to help Lightning in later life and will forever be a partial nuisance and in places, best friend to the fiery pegasus. Growing up, with her father and brothers (mother having died years ago), Lightning developed a habit for competition, and a desire, almost sure how she got into it, but I imagine it was part of a) she was a fast flier and b) because she didn't feel her brothers thought she'd amount to anything. They loved their kid sister, but treated her that way, even when she grew up (she's twenty-one in my headcanon). She wasn't a child, wasn't a little thing of amusement to follow around. She was somepony, with goals and ambitions and wanted to SHOW them, show everyone, that she WAS worth something and could be someone. Not only someone, but a Wonderbolt. Outshine them all. *Helia grew up in Ponyville, but I'm not sure where Lightning Dust grew up. I'd like to think farther away, like Pinkie did before she ran away from home. (But not on a rock farm obviously.) *Helia doesn't get in contact with her sister until after the Wonderbolt's incident. Why and how, I've yet to work out. *Lightning does not handle her failure well. What's start as disappointment spirals into a dangerous depression that follows her around for years and leads to terrible habits. At one point, she even tries to kill herself--it's thanks to her half-sister help arrives in time. *Lightning spends a good portion of her life stuck in a void of dreamless existence. Her only dream came crashing down; why build more to watch them crumble? *She works odd jobs, just drifting through life; drinking and sleeping around to fill the gnawing emptiness. she also moves around several times; a drifter in every sense. *As she's bisexual, Lightning's affairs were with either stallions or mares; during a short stay in Manehatten, has a "fling" with a much older Babs Seed (they hook up for a while but there's no love behind it.) *Babs is six years younger than Lightning; she's fifteen in "Bad Apple." (According to my headcanon). When they hook up, Babs is twenty. Lightning is twenty-six. Beyond that, I'm not sure what happens to her, or what pulls her out of it. I am thinking she'll have a child at one point, but i'm not sure if she finds a stallion or if it's from an affair. Probably the former, as I'd like her daughter to join the Wonderbolts and be a part of the same team as Hummingbird (Rainbow Dash's niece). Meaning Lightning either had more than one child, or preferred the dating game but not the "settling down" part. (It's possible her stallion-friend wanted commitment and she didn't; broke up with him without telling him she was pregnant and raised the child on her own. I'm not sure what pulls her out of it. She isn't suicidal anymore, after that one attempt (Helia made her get some help, and talked to her, got to know her, trying to help her herself.) I think the sisters stayed in touch over the years; both set in their ways, but caring enough to casually check up, ready to step in if absolutely necessary. I think Helia helped Lightning learn how to mother. Lightning's brothers and father...I'm not sure. I'll work on them later. Oh, and I think Babs is also bisexual. So that's that. I'll add that to my headcanon journal later.
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Post by Phantom on Dec 23, 2012 11:36:46 GMT -5
I like to think that Candlehead is kind of the butt of other racers' jokes within Sugar Rush. She's kind of... slow on the uptake at some points, and behind her back the other racers make fun of her. It isn't to the point where they go out of their way to be asses to her, though. In spite of her lack of smarts in some areas, Taffyta and Rancis befriended her and the other Sugar Rush racers kind of just accept her, but still make fun of her without her knowing.
Candlehead also is a rather sub par racer. She doesn't have the best stats and isn't the best when it comes to actually doing well in races, even with the tips Taffyta offered her. So Candlehead rarely wins and only has a small handful of gold coins to call her own so she can participate in random roster races. In spite of that, she's still a somewhat more popular choice among gamers over racers like Jubileena, Minty Zaki, Swizzle, and Adorabeezle.
After the events of Wreck-it Ralph, Candlehead develops a close friendship with Vanellope.
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