Chapters: 6/? Fandom: Five Nights at Freddy's, Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach - Fandom Rating: Mature Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Moon/Sun (Five Nights at Freddy's)/Original Character(s), Moon/Sun (Five Nights at Freddy's)/Original Male Character(s), Moon & Sun (Five Nights at Freddy's) & Original Character(s) Characters: Moon (Five Nights at Freddy's), Sun (Five Nights at Freddy's), Original Characters, Montgomery Gator (Five Nights at Freddy's), Glamrock Freddy (Five Nights at Freddy's), Glamrock Chica (Five Nights at Freddy's), Glamrock Animatronics (Five Nights at Freddy's), Roxanne Wolf (Five Nights at Freddy's), DJ Music Man (Five Nights at Freddy's), Daycare Attendant (Five Nights at Freddy's), Original Male Character(s), Original Female Character(s), Vanessa A. | Ness, Original Child Character(s) Additional Tags: Violence, Blood and Violence, Eventual Romance, Slow Burn, Robot/Human Relationships, Implied Child Death, Other Additional Tags to Be Added, Not Beta Read Summary:
After getting fired from another job, Nathan feels as if his luck couldn't be lower. Trying to provide a life for him and his daughter, he's given an opportunity he can't refuse: a security job at Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex. Soon he has to figure out a way to survive glitching animatronics, eerie coworkers, and find out why he's seeing the children who've been missing for months inside the Pizzaplex.
Drawing I did while watching Vurelly's stream, wanted to draw an unhinged looking Sun myself :)!
(ps. stream was chaotic lmao)
Me: Okay, chapter 5 just needs a bit more and then it's done
Also me: Writes Nathan being demolished by Sun/Moon instead
With @staff 's recent post saying 1/4 of this site is LGBTQ going around, I'd like to see what the actual demographic is
So!
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I love villains that are the reverse of the idea that the absence of love makes you evil. Villains that love to the point of paranoia and obsession. Villains whose love for someone corrupts them. Love being used for awful, evil things. Using love to justify horrific actions. Anything that breaks down the toxic idea that people who don’t feel love are monsters and those who feel love are always pure and heroic and morally right.
IT’S DONE! STARE AT IT. LOOK AT IT. I SPENT ALL DAY RENDERING THIS LMAO I AM S O TIRED
THIS NIGHTMARE is @opudontdonut ‘s nightmare au! Literally! That’s the name! They haunt my dreams :)
THEIR ART IS AWESOME! CHECK THEM OUT OR YOUR LIFE IS IN MY HANDS (and you don’t want that) :DD THEY’RE AN AMAZING PERSON and also might be sick right now so I guess this is a gift I love you bro, feel better soon!
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I'm just putting this out there because I'm thinking about it and because I want people to know it's not just them.
I don't really read fic anymore. It's not because I stopped liking it, though. It's because I made a rule for myself that I'm not able to follow.
I told myself that if I read a fic, I should comment on it. And not just "I loved it!" but a detailed comment. A live reaction or at least quoting favourite lines. Maybe talk about symbolism or about references I caught or about characterization etc.
I did that because I loved the authors I was reading and because I'd received so many lovely comments like that and I wanted to be able to pass that joy onto others. But then I found it hard to actually comment like that.
I could manage it sometimes? Oneshots weren't too hard, for example, but multichaps? My rule was that I had to comment every chapter. And the kinds of comments I wanted to write, well that meant reading on my laptop because I hate typing on my phone.
Eventually, I felt so guilty when I read fic without commenting on it that I stopped reading fic altogether. Better to just not read if I wasn't able to hold up my end of the bargain.
I shifted out of my fandom not long after that, and I haven't found a new one that's sparked the same interest (ie obsession), so I don't know if I might be able to fix this habit if I ever get into a new fandom in the future. All I know is, don't be like me.
Comment as you can and when you can, but don't set up strict rules like I did. I can't speak for all authors of course, but I know that personally, I'd rather you enjoy my work without commenting at all rather than make yourself feel so guilty you stop reading it altogether.
fanfic is so good bc the premise of some genres of fic are just inherently funny. I want these two grizzled crime drama protagonists to have some fucking fun for once, so they go to a water park. I dont care how i have to logic my way into them going there i dont care who has to drag them Theyre Going
Hello! I'll post my writing here whenever I finish them. Find me at Ao3
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