Guess who's back?
2014-04-06 07:07 amExcept not. XD
So, hi, this is one of the early muses from the LJ days! Same backstory as always (that arc everyone likes to pretend never happened because tentacle monsters, except Jason's transformation was permanent), but whereas the LJ version was taken a few years after the incident... this one's pretty fresh from the trauma.
I think I just need a release valve for sick, weird, and dark. I haven't really had one in a while.
The in-universe explanation for any similarly 'ported over muses from the LJ comm to remember/discover/whatever? Let's pretend that the Hub decided to pull him in earlier along his personal timeline to prevent the whole descent into murder and people-eating.
We didn't always have trigger warnings on the old comm and this guy is definitely from before that rule-change. So I don't have set things to warn for. His current post doesn't have any at the moment, but I can edit it in to subject lines as needed...
Let me know if there's something I should consistently warn for? (The ones I'm expecting to use at some point are: extreme violence, body horror, cannibalism)
So, hi, this is one of the early muses from the LJ days! Same backstory as always (that arc everyone likes to pretend never happened because tentacle monsters, except Jason's transformation was permanent), but whereas the LJ version was taken a few years after the incident... this one's pretty fresh from the trauma.
I think I just need a release valve for sick, weird, and dark. I haven't really had one in a while.
The in-universe explanation for any similarly 'ported over muses from the LJ comm to remember/discover/whatever? Let's pretend that the Hub decided to pull him in earlier along his personal timeline to prevent the whole descent into murder and people-eating.
We didn't always have trigger warnings on the old comm and this guy is definitely from before that rule-change. So I don't have set things to warn for. His current post doesn't have any at the moment, but I can edit it in to subject lines as needed...
Let me know if there's something I should consistently warn for? (The ones I'm expecting to use at some point are: extreme violence, body horror, cannibalism)