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They say odd things always happen more on a full moon-for the young of the Smp, this has unfortunately made itself true, as they begin waking up in strange places with no memory of the night before, and with a growing abundance of strange instincts they don’t know how to sate.
Or, after a blood moon, Tubbo, Tommy, Ranboo, Purpled, and Fundy all get their more…inhuman heritage triggered. The issue is, none of them are aware of said heritage, and while it’s typically slow to emerge, full moons send all that heritage racing to the surface, shoving anything human deep under until morning.
You can imagine how this causes some problems, right?
Tubbo is a siren, and his residence in Snowchester has effected his siren biology, turning his hair pale blond and light grey, and giving him a tail that spends in with the ice and snow surrounding the sea.
Purpled is either a werewolf or a selkie, I’m unsure. Werewolf would mean he could run around with his dog army, but Selkie would mean he goes in the water with Tubbo, so. I kind of like kelpie for him too…
Tommy, I’m going for Tanuki. It’s a raccoon known for mischief, which, y’know. Raccoon boy.
Fundy is a kitsune, like his mother.
And Ranboo, jersey devil, grimm, or dragon.
Both Fundy and Tommy keep getting stuck in places that are either really small, or have small entrances-because, well. Their more feral selves keep shapeshifting to get where they want to, and unfortunately, they’re more aware selves don’t know how to do that.
Purpled starts hanging the group more, and feels very weird about leaving. Both wolves and seals are group-oriented creatures, so he’s associating the other creatures similar to him as his group, and will get defensive of them.
Tubbo gets weird urges to sing and hum more, and when Techno was looking through Snowchester, he had the sudden urge to drown him-it randomly just came out of nowhere, and he had to stop himself from shoving the piglin into the lake, or hissing at him.
Ranboo is probably very territorial over a place, no matter what he is, all things considered.
Basically just Fundy and the minors being really confused, but not nearly as much as the rest of the Smp when they have the misfortune to run into these guys on a full moon, because that’s equally bewildering and terrifying, depending on who they meet.
AU where Dream and Tubbo are siblings, and Dream convinces Tubbo he’s doing all that bad stuff for the sake of the SMP, and gets Tubbo to help him out.
By the time Tubbo is aware of what his brother’s really doing, which is not the much nicer version he’s been told, he’s too scared to leave, having long since been convinced that everybody else would kill him in a heartbeat.
Once his brother is put in jail, Tubbo, who’d been watching from a hidey hole, and really didn’t want any part of this, was teleported out by XD. Why the deity did so, he’s uncertain, but he did. Teleported way out to some distant snowy biome with a few spruce trees, where Tubbo was, essentially, stranded.
He thinks it might be for the best, honestly. He’s not exactly on great terms with everybody.
Purpled kind of has the role of Tommy’s best friend here, because Dream was lowkey an overprotective brother before he decided to be evil instead, and insisted Tubbo wear a protective mask, and keep away from everybody. So, they definitely all think he’s a lot older than he actually is.
The only ones who have any idea are Bad, George, and Sapnap. Bad’s possessed by the Egg, Dream convinced Sapnap Tubbo was all for it, and George…George has been a bit occupied in Dreamland.
Purpled being Tommy’s friend changed quite a bit, actually. He was never part of L’manberg, but he fought with them, and helped out. And when Tommy was exiled by Fundy, after he managed to find the place(it took him awhile, with Dream throwing him off and distracting him), he got Tommy out of there.
The two eventually ran across Techno while hiding from Dream, and both he and Phil were not happy to hear what Dream had been doing to their youngest.
So they take Tommy in, and he ends up sticking with them, along with Purpled, and eventually Ranboo, who they invite to join them on Doomsday, and he agrees, because he’s been having a hard time in L’manberg, not having too many allies.
The Syndicate helps imprison Dream. They’re aware of Ranboo’s enderwalking problems, and trying to help.
What they don’t know is that when Enderboo isn’t forced under Dream’s command, he’s actually very chill, and also, very, very fond of Tubbo, who’s always nice to him, and, occasionally, when his brother wasn’t around, would goof off with him.
Enderboo leaves a lot of semi-cryptic messages for Ranboo that basically amount to ‘please go check on Tubbo, I’m very worried, and I don’t think he’s eating’ or something similar. Unfortunately, Ranboo never figures out what they mean, and just gets really freaked out instead.
Tubbo has accidentally adopted a piglin child with Enderboo-I mean, he assumes that’s what’s going on, he’s not entirely sure. Enderboo kind of just dropped the child off, and now they’re raising him?? Very confusing, but Tubbo kind of enjoys the company.
Basically Tubbo just being sad in his cozy spruce cottage, Enderboo being that one stray cat that keeps adopting things, and everyone else having no idea what’s going on, but misunderstanding just about everything.
AU where the world is overtaken by the Crimson, and overall just kind of coming to an end. Foolish and Tubbo are some of the last survivors, and out of respect for Eret, Foolish wants to protect at least one of the people they cared for, since he couldn’t protect her, or anyone else.
So he uses the last dregs of his power to toss Tubbo into a different world, free of the crimson-except, it kind of goes wrong, because Tubbo doesn’t end up in a different world, he ends up in a different universe entirely.
A universe where supernatural creatures and the people that hunt them run amongst humanity.
So Tubbo gets a job as a hunter, because it’s easy and doesn’t require much(because they all keep dying, so new hunters are always needed), but he’s more reasonable than the majority, and also chill, so he gets along with a lot of the creatures he’s supposed to be killing.
Ends up adopting this universe’s version of himself after finding him on the side of the road. This version of him is like, six, and also apparently part siren, so…that’s interesting. Older Tubbo takes on the name Tobias to avoid confusion.
Shortly after this, Tobias is adopted by the Karlnapity of this universe, after a series of amusing events that leads to them talking more, and growing closer.
He eventually also befriends the SBI Coven through Ranboo and Tommy, the son’s of it’s feared leader, a vampire known as the Angel of Death.
At some point Tobias finds Michael, who, in this world is a young pure-blood vampire who’s family was killed in a battle between covens. Tubbo discovers him hiding when hunters raid the dead family’s home, and ends up hiding him from then until he’s able to find Tommy and Ranboo, who help him out.
Basically just light-hearted shenanigans with some doses of angst.
Karl’s a vampire, Sapnap’s a demon, and Quackity’s a shapeshifter.
Ranboo’s a pureblood vampire who’s coven was wiped out years ago, and he was taken in as a child by Philza.
Tobias is a adaptive hybrid, so he takes on the traits of those around him, for many reasons-because he feels safe with them, because he really, really doesn’t, and so on. He has no control over it, besides being able to somewhat shift his features to a different person he cares for.
The thing is, hybrids are very, very rare here, and adaptive hybrids most certainly aren’t a thing.
So it results in a lot of chaos, between him unintentionally taking on Karlnapity and Tubbo’s traits, and everyone dealing with the resulting instincts, it takes a bit for them to get used to it.
On the bright side, when Tobias shifts into a vampire while he’s sleeping over at the SBI Coven, the trio gets the joy of seeing the SBI, some of the most powerful vamps in the world, spooked as they watch Tobias take on Sapnap’s traits and start munching on a steak.
AU where the family dynamics get swapped around. Tubbo, Eret, and Dream are raised by Philza. Tommy, Wilbur, Ranboo, and Techno are raised by Captain Sparklez. George and Quackity are raised by Puffy. Sapnap is raised by Sam.
I have confused myself, but those are the basics of it.
Though Dream is more of a speedrunner that a outright fighter, he and Phil share a need to wander, so they often left home together to explore and travel.
This leaves Eret, the oldest, to stay and raise Tubbo alone, along with a young fox hybrid, Fundy, who they found abandoned by a creek. Luckily, the responsibility doesn’t manage to wear them down too much before they befriend a man named Foolish, who becomes a great help to her.
Tommy, and Wilbur are just chilling, sailing the seas and getting many, many shiny treasures for their collections.
Eret and Foolish were friends. Eret died in a battle though, and got reincarnated as Tubbo and Dream’s sibling. Foolish found them again, as he always does.
Fundy’s still Wilbur’s kid, it’s just that neither of them know that for a long while. Sally was a siren, who tried to find Wilbur to give him Fundy, but was unable to, and knowing her child wouldn’t be able to survive at sea, left him by the creek where she knew people passed by everyday, before leaving.
When Sparklez was called away on a mission, Wilbur was often the one to watch Tommy and Ranboo. Though Tommy already considered him a brother, a young Ranboo came to see him as something of a parental figure-this leads to some tension between him and Fundy in the future.
Wilbur and Techno follow Dianite, and Tommy and Ranboo follow Ianite.
Events pretty much continue on as canon, except changed by the different relationships and lifestyles they’ve all lived.
Example: Dream still creates the Smp. Eret and Tubbo still join L’manberg. Eret still betrays them-but here are some changes. Eret betrays them because he wants some of her older brother’s approval, just to be a bit as powerful as him for once, and have him respect her. In the Final Control Room, Punz and Eret grab Tubbo and Fundy, restraining them while the others are killed, much to their horror.
They basically end up stuck in the castle for a week, while their siblings try to convince them of it, until Tommy and Wilbur sneak in and steal them back to L’manberg.
They don’t blame the two for it, after all. It was easy to see the confusion and fear on their faces when it all went down, they obviously weren’t aware of it, and if they didn’t blame them for Dream’s decisions before, why would they blame them for Eret’s now?
Wilbur eventually gets consumed by chaos, weak from stress and his decline, and ends up blowing up L’manberg. Sparklez comes, senses the internal unbalance, and knocks him out when Wilbur tries to get him to kill him-he drags the twins to a nice, warm island, builds a house, and helps them heal.
Tubbo doesn’t lose a second life to Techno, he loses it to Schlatt, who gets annoyed when Techno hesitates and does the job himself
Foolish honestly has very little idea with how to deal with mortals, so he just kind of treated Tubbo and Fundy how he would Eret, but with a lot more caution and care-because they’re so tiny and curious, he’s terrified he’s accidentally going to hurt them.
This basically results in them knowing a lot of things they shouldn’t-which, in his defense, was exactly how he got Eret to take care of themselves-they did healthy stuff and rested well, and he’d teach them neat tricks or some secret knowledge in turn. Bribery works great…in theory.
In practice, giving two small children knowledge of the dark arts hasn’t turned out too well. Weird.
The SBI basically kind of steals Tubbo and Fundy. They just…take ‘em. Once Eret gets himself together again, and redeems himself, they share with her too, but previous to that, Tubbo and Fundy are no longer their’s, they will now be joining the pirate crew.
SMP Supervillain AU.
Some things:
Villains have the same system as MHA’s heroes do, just, inverted. Top Rankings, points for various crimes, coordination between most of them, and so on.
Current number one villain is Technoblade, though he and Dream tend to swap between that and number two.
Most of them have teams, since working together to more effective to get what they want. Finding a stray(single villain) is very rare.
There are some vague rules, to make sure nobody fucks with the wrong group, or goes overboard. Basically just guidelines to keep the villains from tearing the world apart. Heroes don’t know about them, and if anyone breaks them purposely, the other villains will go after them.
Snowchester Squad are a bunch of ‘reformed’ villains now acting as heroes. They aren’t reformed in the slightest, they were captured and are now being blackmailed into acting as attack dogs for the city government.
Considering both Puffy and Foolish are part of the squad, it probably won’t be long before the government is demolished for this slight-Dream doesn’t like people messing with his family, and the SBI are less than pleased with Tubbo’s disappearance.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle AU.
Teens Tommy, Tubbo, Purpled, and Ranboo are supposed to spend their detention day clearing out the school’s basement-that goes south when they stumble upon a video game that’s much more than meets the eye, and are quickly dragged in over their heads.
Wilbur, Phil, and Techno are all brothers. Fundy has Alex’s role, stumbling upon the game years ago, and getting sucked in.
Phil is Tommy’s dad, however, he spends a lot of time trying to get Wilbur back on his feet after the loss of his son, to the point of Tommy often feeling neglected and unseen. Thus causing him to cause trouble in school to gain some of his father’s time.
Techno’s the teacher in charge of their detention, putting them together in hopes they’d forge a friendship.
Purpled has a disregard for authority, due to pretty much raising himself while his brother worked to keep a roof over their heads. He doesn’t see a reason to do things a certain way when he can do them much more efficiently his own way, leading him to get into arguments with his teachers quite often.
Tubbo is Tommy’s former childhood friend, the two drifting apart over time. He often gets in trouble purposely, to have an excuse not to go home to his father, Schlatt, who’s either drinking, or too busy working too acknowledge him.
And Ranboo is just a target for bullies, often getting dragged into fights and blamed for things he doesn’t do, to the point of seeing no reason trying to deny it when he’ll only get in trouble for it anyway.
When they’re dragged into Jumanji, they find themselves allied with NPCs that seem more human than not, and on a quest to complete the dangerous game in order to get home.
Tommy becomes Theseus Crafter, a young librarian with access to a ton of books and knowledge, and was in the jungle following his mentor, Ghostbur.
Ranboo becomes Ran Wastaken, the deadly assassin and younger sibling of antagonist Dream, who saw his brother’s corruption, and set off to stop him.
Tubbo becomes Tobias Halo, the youngest member of the Halo family, who are explorers and treasure hunters by trade.
Purpled becomes Hunter ‘Lavender’ Rose, blossoming botanist and cousin of underground fighter Hannah Rose.
Fundy is Ren Todd, a brilliant spy, who’s been working under Dream for years to collect info on him.
To finish the game, they’ll have to collect their various allies, free Dream from the Demon’s Mask, and return the jewel he stole to it’s rightful place in order to break the curse on the land.
Dream Smp Roleswap AU, but Dream Team swaps with Bench Trio, and nobody else.
Ranboo swaps with Dream. Tubbo swaps with George. Tommy swaps with Sapnap.
Enderboo, called Enderwalker, swaps with XD, and XD is what Dream calls his version of Enderwalking, as he has access to his Admin powers in that form.
Tommy was the youngest prince of the Antarctic Empire, often feeling trapped in his royal life. Until the day infamous Pvper Ranboo snuck into a castle ball hoping to meet Techno.
The two didn’t get off to a great start, but soon found themselves sympathizing with each other, and became friends. Ranboo offered to help Tommy escape his royal life, and Tommy was quick to accept it.
While on the run, the two ended up meeting weapons smith Tubbo, who’s talent meant he had endless amounts of work to do. They decided to steal him away as well, and so the Bench Trio came to be.
They created the Bench Smp, which came to be filled with others soon enough-among them a creeper hybrid named Sam, who’d become like a father to Tubbo, and a demon hybrid named Bad, who took them all under his wing, and treated them as family.
The server was an amazing place, and everyone there was close. Then, came Dream, along with his best friend George. The two quickly befriended Bad’s son Sapnap, and the newly dubbed Dream Team became a force to be reckoned with.
But they weren’t the true tipping point.
No, the true tipping point was when Wilbur came along searching for his missing brother. Everything spiraled from there, following L’manberg, Pogtopia, the discs. Eventually, Ranboo was locked away, Tommy was trying to move on, and Tubbo was trapped in his dreams in a misguided attempt as kindness by Enderwalker.
No romantic relations for the minors, just platonic and familial. Ranboo and Tubbo still decided to get married for tax evasion, it was just in a different server. They also still have Michael. Tommy regards both Quackity and Karl as older brother figures to him, but is more focused on Karl recently, with his depleting memory, unintentionally leaving Quackity to feel left behind by his fiance and sibling-figure.
AU where Tubbo is Bad’s nephew.
Bad is the child of Pestilence, and a demon of the royal family. He had two younger sisters, the twins Phoe and Demio.
Demio would venture out sooner than either of her other siblings, and come to feel an attraction for businessman Schlatt, when the two met during her time in the Overworld. They had a brief relationship that resulting in Tubbo.
Demio originally raised Tubbo herself, until an incident left her fatally wounded. Knowing she would die, she used the last of her time to get a three year old Tubbo to Schlatt’s doorstep, along with a letter to explain things to her family, though the latter wasn’t found until years later.
Three years later, his business would spiral, and Schlatt would abandon Tubbo on the side of the road, where the SBI would find him, and take him in.
Bad would eventually come to the mortal realm himself, looking for Demio. He would meet Skeppy, and the two become inseparable.
Bad eventually has Sapnap with a blaze hybrid, who abandons the child on his doorstep, and Skeppy helps him raise him.
Phoe would take the throne herself, not wanting her brother to be dragged back to it, and come to find she enjoyed leading her kingdom to victory and prosperity.
Jump a few years later, and the SMP is happening, but several things are different.
Sapnap is more careful with Tubbo. He feels a strange connection to the other, but believes it to be because Tubbo has diluted demon blood, and is unaware of their actual relation. He still takes his first life in the control room, but it was unintentional. Sapnap aimed for him under the belief that his demon blood would make him tougher.
Unfortunately for Sapnap, Tubbo takes mostly after his father, and didn’t inherit much from his mother besides an affinity for magic, her dark horns, and an enjoyment of chaos.
Bad figures out he’s Deimo’s child sometime after Doomsday, and promptly just about has a heart attack.
Demons under thirty are still considered nestlings(with Sapnap being an outlier), and Tubbo is barely seventeen, so it takes a great deal of effort to not just cart him off to a room in the mansion and keep him there so he can’t get hurt anymore.
Puffy is Schlatt’s sister, and that makes Dream and Foolish Tubbo’s cousins. Dream never realizes it. Foolish does, about a week after meeting him.
Younger Tubbo has multiple times just, completely unintentionally, shooed away the sickness from Tommy, and, on one occasion, Wilbur. He doesn’t even know he’s doing it, he just wanted it gone, and so it went.
Tommy hasn’t got sick for years because of this, but it’s not until his heritage comes to light that anyone makes the connection.
Techno only fought Tommy in the pit because after he killed Tubbo, the voices were in an uproar and uncontrollable. They only stopped when Tubbo said he forgave him, and Techno’s been wary of him ever since.
Pestilence is a very doting mother and grandmother, surprisingly.
Bad isn’t effected by the Egg. Tubbo still is, but it isn’t able to control him, which is why it acts so cruel to him instead.
Sapnap starts teaching Tubbo some magic as a way to bond, even before he knows they’re cousins.
Tubbo ends up being the source of a minor feud between both sides of the family. Long story short, both Bad and Puffy want custody, and Foolish and Sapnap are arguing over who’s his favorite cousin.
Necromancer AU.
Schlatt, Puffy, Dream, and Tubbo are a family descended from a long line of necromancers, and other magic users associated with death.
Schlatt and Dream got the direct Necromancer magic abilities. Raising the dead, and reviving them, and other abilties along those lines.
Puffy and Tubbo’s magic, on the other hand, revolves more around ghosts, and the like. Puffy specifically can contact and call upon those who died via the ocean.
Tubbo’s are much more varied, with him being able to do things as big as sharing his power with them to give them physical form temporarily, or as small as simply always being able to hear them.
He has a few ghosts who specifically like to stick by him. They often take the form of bees, mingling with the ones he cares for, and telling him what they learn of.
Quackity isn’t a necromancer himself, but he married into the family via Schlatt, and some magical marriage ceremony. When Schlatt died, he still stayed part of the family, and got custody over Tubbo.
You can only really marry into the family. So when Sapnap and Karl decided to get together with him, they had to ask Tubbo’s permission. Sapnap got it, Karl was a bit confused, but he’s learning.
When Puffy found Foolish, he was injured, and had to take on a smaller form in order to heal. She mistook him for a necromancer’s child, with how his magic felt, and took him under her wing, protecting and helping him.
The misunderstanding was cleared up soon after, but by then, Foolish was very much part of the family, and nobody had any intention of making him leave anytime soon.
There’s magical bonds between the family members. Tubbo’s bonds with both Schlatt and Dream shattered during the festival and the final control room respectively.
Not a lot of people actually know they’re necromancers. It’s not that they’re hiding it, to be honest, it’s just that most people aren’t really magically inclined enough to know the difference, and it’s never really come up.
Surprisingly, out of all the SBI, it’s Techno who’s aware of Tubbo’s status first. Long story short, the voices are spirits that have attached themselves to his bloodline, and Techno’s spiritually sensitive enough to understand them, but not see them. They were bothering him one day, and apparently, Tubbo too, since the boy asked him if he could make them quiet down.
Tubbo knows a lot of weird things and skills from ghosts. Sometimes they offer to teach him about what they did in their lifetimes, and he’s never been one to refuse knowledge.
Magic-users can share magic between them. It’s common practice between family and spouses. Quackity isn’t an active magic user himself, but he has a pretty impressive magic store, and knows a fair bit, after marrying into the family.
He used to share magic with Schlatt a lot, when the man insisted. It’s supposed to be a give and take thing, but Schlatt was more of a taker, so Quackity never fully understood the practice, and doesn’t really get why Tubbo is so careful with how much magic he takes when they do it.
The revival book is full of dark magic. It’s what corrupted Dream and Schlatt, bringing their worst traits to the surface with a hunger for power.
I crave BAMF Tubbo and more fics about Tubbo’s bond with the SBI-mostly Techno, because those two have more similarities than most realize.
So, AU.
Technoblade and Tubbo are a bit closer in this AU. This starts a bit after Tubbo is adopted into the family.
Techno knows his family loves him. Of course he does. But..it’s hard sometimes, being the only one without wings. Being the only one with no resemblance to them. And Tubbo comes, and he’s adopted too. And Techno feels a bit of a bond with him, the two of them being the only none-bird hybrids in the house.
So those two get close, in their own way. Anyone outside the family probably wouldn’t see it, but Tubbo learns how to do stitches when his big brother comes home hurt and can’t do them himself, and Techno memorizes the storybook his little brother has him read every night, with no complaints. It’s the little things.
Tommy has Wilbur, and Tubbo has Techno. And they all have each other.
Eventually the family starts drifting a bit. Phil starts playing favorites a little. They try. They really do. But it’s not enough, and one day, Techno and Phil return to an empty house, and a note that explains that Wilbur is taking the kids and going somewhere else.
Techno finds a worn bee plushie on his bed, with a note of his own.
‘I’ll see you soon!’
Fast forward however many years later, and the piglin hybrid finds himself getting a call. From Tommy, who babbles about how he wasn’t supposed to call them, but Pogtopia(?) needs help and so does Wilbur, and Tubbo’s in trouble-
A mess, really.
Techno comes, of course. They’re family. He would never leave them when they needed him.
So he joins the rebellion, does what he can, and then, tragically, the festival happens.
(Not even an hour ago, he was farming potatoes while Tubbo chattered away from his side, a wide smile on his face, and eyes full of trust and warmth)
Techno has never done well with peer pressure(The voices, the voices, tHE VOICES). He aims his crossbow at his little brother’s chest, from where he stands locked in a cage, with frightened, worried eyes. He stalls, waits for any signal of rescue, any sign that he won’t be the weapon that takes his brother’s life.
Nothing comes. He can see the exact moment Tubbo realizes. His eyes are still trusting, and his smile forgiving, as his hands shake from where they’re wrapped around the cold iron of his cage.
He pulls the trigger. Blood flies, the voices roar, and somewhere in his blood rage, Technoblade realizes that this place was doomed from the start-and if it was not, then it certainly was now, with his gentle-hearted brother’s blood staining the earth.
Tubbo respawns in Pogtopia, and his eyes are glazed and unseeing. Wilbur tries to make his brothers fight in the pit. The hybrid refuses. Enough blood has been spilled tonight.
Here’s where the training starts. Because Tubbo’s blindness will not remain, is not permanent, luckily, but it will still take time for his eyesight to return, and there is a war coming.
It would be a dishonor to himself and to his family if he were to leave Tubbo unable to fight after rendering him so.
It just so happens that, prepared as ever, Techno learned how to fight blind ages ago. Because you never know what will happen, and he needed a challenge. So he teaches Tubbo.
You’ve got heightened hearing, so use it. Pay attention to the sounds, pay attention to the air, pay attention to the people. Give them false weaknesses, use your real ones, press every advantage. Be quick, be clever, be merciless.
Anyway, Tubbo becomes a total badass. Either nobody knows, because Techno figures doing this secretly will give him more of an advantage, or they don’t take it seriously, because, well. They don’t take kids very seriously, often, even in wars, do they? And it’s Tubbo. Tubbo’s never a threat(not).
Fast forward again. Schlatt dies, Pogtopia loses, and Wilbur tries to make Tommy president.
You can see the shared moment of confusion between the two. The slow realization that they’re setting up another government, after what the last one did.
(Tubbo thought they’d make L’manberg a community, or something. No government, no politics, just peace and them, all together again. Techno just didn’t think they’d use him for the very thing he fought against)
Tommy turns it down, and gives the title to Tubbo. In front of everyone.
Tubbo’s never done well with peer pressure. Just another trait he shares with the eldest brother.
L’manbergs explosion happens, the withers, and such. In the chaos, Techno is giving out every subtle warning he can for his apprentice without saying a thing.
Wilbur dies, and Techno flees, and from here, there are two options.
Option one: He takes Tubbo with him. He grabs his horse, and offers a hand out for the other, and Tubbo takes it, because he has no intention of being president when there’s another option.
They run and make a cozy life in the snow, eventually joined by Philza, Ghostbur, and, much later, a Tommy who held on and got hurt for it.
Option two: Techno doesn’t get the chance. Tubbo is forced to stick around, and bare the weight of a nation he can feel crumbling by the day. The events of canon happen, with much remorse and unhappiness between the brothers.
Dream is defeated, Snowchester forms, and if Techno finds his way over there, and the two trade apologies along with gifts and warm drinks, well. There’s nobody around to see.
Basically, just Tubbo being cool, and epic, as he should be, and Techno and Tubbo being brothers, and bonding.
Seriously, if anyone has any good fics with BAMF Tubbo, and Techno and Tubbo friendship, please tell me.
DREAM SMP | CHARACTER PROFILES
This is awesome
when you realize you dont have the motivation anymore to finish a thing *shoves this here* i do still wanna show it tho cause I spent time on this and i want people to sees it @hellpark
This is great.
Obi-Wan is very much a badass.
Surrender. We are two, and you are no match for us both. —You are mistaken. Obi-Wan Kenobi vs. Maul & Savage Oppress, for @poefinnrey
im sorry if youve been asked this before but i couldnt find it -- what honorifics do the ndrv3 kids use? do any of them use first names?
Good question!
Answers under the cut.
Also some mild spoilers, so be careful!
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I can't seem to find the honorifics masterpost by yakuzaguns. Do you have any idea where else to find the unique names used in the Hope's Peak series?
You’re right. It’s been wiped from Tumblr, it seems: The original post has been blocked for supposed “adult content” and as a result, all of the reblogs are gone, too.
…………luckily, I have a backup version for me to reference when I’m writing offline. So let’s recreate the Danganronpa Honorifics Masterpost right here and now.
My gratitude to @yakuzaguns for providing the content of this post.
Makoto Naegi
Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san Exceptions: He calls Komaru by her first name. After the events of DR1, he drops the –san and refers to Junko as “Enoshima” due to lack of respect for her.
Byakuya Togami
All: Surname only
Kyo(u)ko Kirigiri
Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-sanE xception: Like Naegi, she drops the –san and calls Junko “Enoshima” after the events of the first game.
Yasuhiro Hagakure
All: Surname-chi Exception: “The Ogre” (Oogami)
To(u)ko Fukawa
All: Surname only Exception: “Byakuya-sama” (Togami), “Omaru”/”Komaru”(She’ll also use condescending nicknames at times. For example: Calling Asahina the “idiot swimmer/swimming idiot”)
Genocider Syo/Jack
Togami: Byakuya-sama, darling, white knight Fukawa: Gloomy Komaru: Dekumaru Others: Various nicknames with little consistency
Aoi Asahina
Males: Surname only Females: Surname-chan Exception: “Sakura-chan” (Oogami)
Kiyotaka Ishimaru
All: Surname-kun Exception: “Kyoudai” (”Brother”) for Oowada after they bond
Mondo O(o)wada
All: Surname only Exception: “Kyoudai” (”Brother”) for Ishimaru after they bond
Sakura O(o)gami
All: Surname only
Chihiro Fujisaki
Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san
Sayaka Maizono
Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san
Leon Kuawata
All: Surname only Exception: “Maizono-chan”
Celestia Ludenberg
Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san
Hifumi Yamda
All: Full name-dono
Alter Ego
Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san Exception: Calls Fujisaki “Master”
Junko Enoshima
Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san Exceptions: In her “Rockstar” personality, she uses no honorifics. She also sometimes refers to members of Class 77 (the DR2 cast) as “senpai” or “surname-senpai”
Mukuro Ikusaba (as Enoshima)
All: Surname only
Monokuma
Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san Exception: “Little Sister” (Monomi)
Monomi
Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san Exceptions: “Chiaki-chan” (only in Chapter 5), ‘Big Brother’ (Monokuma)
Hajime Hinata All: Surname only
Nagito Komaeda Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san
Chiaki Nanami Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san Exception: “Monomi-chan”
Kazuichi So(u)da All: Surname only Exception: Sonia-san
Fuyuhiko Kuzuryuu All: Surname only Exception: Peko (first name, but only after he’s no longer hiding their relationship)
Akane Owari All: Surname only Exception: Old Man Nidai
Sonia Nevermind
All: Surname-san
Gundam Tanaka All: Surname only (He’ll sometimes give others [usually condescending] nicknames, usually “The [Adjective] One”)
Nekomaru Nidai All: Surname only
Ibuki Mioda All: First name-chan
Mikan Tsumiki All: Surname-san
Peko Pekoyama All: Surname only Exception: ‘Bocchan’/‘Young Master’ (Kuzuryuu, but only when she’s not hiding their relationship)
Teruteru Hanamura Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san
Mahiru Koizumi Males: Surname only Females: First name-chan
Hiyoko Saionji Males: Big Bro/Big Bro Surname Females: Big Sis/Big Sis Surname Exceptions: ‘Dirty bitch’ and others (Tsumiki); ‘Mr. Porkfeet’ (The Impostor as Togami)
The Impostor (as Togami)
All: Surname only
Izuru Kamukura Unknown (doesn’t seem to use names. If he had to, likely Surname Only for all)
NOTE: All students refer to Monokuma and Monomi without honorifics, with only three exceptions: Celes – ‘Monokuma-san’, Nanami – ‘Monomi-chan’, Mioda – ‘Monomi-chan’
Ryo(u)ko Otonashi Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san
Yasuke Matsuda All: Surname only
Yu(u)to Kamishiro Males: Surname-kun Females: Big Sis/First name-chan
Mukuro Ikusaba (as herself) Males: Surname-kun Females: Surname-san
Isshiki Madarai All: Full name(Based on very limited dialogue)
Komaru Naegi
All: Surname-san Exception: She calls Makoto by his first name.
Kotoko Utsugi
Masaru: Masaru-kun/Daimon-kun Monaka: Monaka-chan Nagisa: Shingetsu-kun Jatarou: Jatarou-kun/Snake-kun Komaru: Big Sis Junko: Big Sis Komaeda: Servant
Jatarou Kemuri
Masaru: Daimon-kun Monaka: Monaka-chan Nagisa: Shingetsu-kun Kotoko: Kotoko-chan Junko: Big Sis Komaeda: Servant
Masaru Daimon
Monaka: Monaka-chan Nagisa: Shingetsu-kun Jatarou: Jatarou-kun Kotoko: Kotoko-chan Junko: Big Sis Komaeda: Servant
Monaka To(u)wa
Masaru: Daimon-kun Nagisa: Shingetsu-kun Kotoko: Kotoko-chan Jatarou: Jatarou-kun Komaru: Naegi Komaru-san/Big Sis Junko: Big Sis Komaeda: Servant-san
Nagisa Shingetsu
Masaru: Daimon Monaka: Monaka-chan Jatarou: Jatarou Kotoko: Kotoko-chan Junko: Big Sis Komaeda: Servant
Wow, those kind of look familiar too. Maybe I've seen them in media before.
I've made this post like six times but it still fucks me up the China's mountains just look like that. Like I spent decades thinking it was stylistic but no, they just have different mountains over there.
I can revise this moment… FOREVER