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Enable This AU/OC Please!
Basically if you have a heap of AUs or are unsure who is Faenapped first (Invited, as the fae say), or just want to poke at other AUs, use this!
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The Test Drive Meme is here!
A wild form!
Note: This is NOT a reserve post. They will go up around the 24th August AEST.
The Test Drive Meme is here!
A wild form!

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Character: Amice Hawke
Canon: Dragon Age
About this Faenapped: first of all, i got woken up to her by getting pissed off by EA and now she's just sitting in my head. Which, you know, mood. (i do not hate! veilguard! it has cool ideas! but fuck ea. and bioware. but mostly ea.)
Anyway, this is multiple AUs mixed together. (and also me and a friends' worldstate.) But the basics:
- First of all, both playable Hawkes existed. Amice and Wulfhund. Wulfhund was a rogue (but actually had magic buried inside. he's full of repression. it's fine.)
(well it's not fine but this isn't about him he's dying horribly inside and outside)
- DA2 went. Well, as well as it can for Amice. She had the Polycule. because it's my AU and i can do what i want. Wulfhund became Viscount. it's fine.
- But you know. Left in the Fade. And that's where Amice slowly rotted away, using Blood Magic to survive, her base instints and desires to be back home and safe with everybody. So Amice died.
But also corrupted into a Spirit of Sacrifice. (Or Rebellion, she's just a bit negative about what's gone on.) But you know. She lingered, but she was corrupted and weird and too strong. So she was eventually found by Solas and. God. There is such complex thoughts between the two of them. But he offered to train this spirit so it did not risk those around it.
(Well, actually, Sacrifice could have become a risk to his plans and so. Why not instead use her?)
This failed when Amice gained enough power from nibbling on grief, which fuels her, and betrayed him and stole some of his power to escape, to become a bit more herself. I think I'll pull her from just when she's tried to escape? (you know, her not realising that'd make her what she calls a demon.)
But she's still a wreck and wondering if she's still Hawke, or if she's just a spirit thinking she's Hawke. It's fine.
Also she is technically a shapeshifting monster but hey, forced humanization before she can learn to stick in her own form. (her! her trying to hide her body changes, she's just a regular human, it's fine!)
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Character: Esmeryl
Canon: Transformers Victory (Manga, so canon AU+ so much headcanon she might as well be AU) and a few years of CRAU from Cyberformed.
About this Faenapped:
- an Empress on Holiday. Technically a Decepticon civilian; but also the Empress of Destruction. Deathsaurus' wife!
- The Entire Reason We Have 50ft ceilings LMAO
- Arrived on the R2 and basically treated it like an extended holiday where none of this was her problem.
- She did a few missions here and there to help out just for something to do. In doing so she slowly grew attached to some of those on the R2 with her, culminating in thinking of Donatello from ROTTMNT as a son. It wasn't something she intended to happen, but it happened.
- On her last mission, she gained a pack of cursed tarot cards and a very strong desire for a daughter.
- Technically she has a daughter that was being grown (a clone), but I'm on the fence about adding Hikari to the mix.
- Still on holiday, thank you very much. But can probably be dragged into hijinks and such.
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Name: Daimon
Character: Noctis Lucis Caelum
Canon: Final Fantasy XV
About this Faenapped: Noct here's the heaviest on the 'AU' part, not only being a fan-AU but also being a CRAU from 3 different games--Drift Fleet, The Revival Project, and Voidtreckers. Funny how it worked out that they're all space-themed.
Anyway, his biggest canon divergence is that unlike his canon counterpart, he's lost his eyesight due to an injury, mainly because in this universe he was in the wrong place at the wrong time, thus preventing someone else from suffering a similar injury.
Someone in some other universe has a strange sense of humor because it decides to pull him into Drift Fleet and augment him with all the knowledge one needs to be a pilot, because it's always the most reassuring to be on a craft that may or may not be controlled by someone who doesn't actually know where they are or where they're going. As of Voidtreckers, he has yet to actually fly anything, successfully or unsuccessfully. Also as of Voidtreckers, he's regained the ability to kinda see light and colors, but he may as well be looking through frosted privacy glass for all that it helps.
Character: K'zheka Tia
Canon:Final Fantasy XIV
About this Faenapped: K'zheka is a Warrior of Light OC, a catboy with a love of ranged weaponry, meat, and (mostly) harmless chaos. Dresses like he might perish if too much skin is covered.
Can also be a Voidtreckers CRAU.
Character: Link
Canon: Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
About this Faenapped: CRAU from Songerein. Not vastly different except that now he has knowledge of things like skateboards, modern fashion (he especially likes jeans and beanies), and the concept of Being Able to Cook For Oneself.
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Character: Mira
Canon: Zero Time Dilemma
About this Faenapped: Spoilers for the Zero Escape Series but TL;DR It's an AU where she's in the big cult of this canon and is pretty blasphemous about it, knows Ace and Dio
This is an AU of Mira where she was a member of the Free the Soul cult since childhood. After she committed her first murder as the heart ripper, Delta recruited her to do assassinations for the cult and help train young new Left clones to be Myrmidons as a peer example. Mira is honestly not that devout to the religious teachings, but she was fascinated with their leader, Delta himself, because his ability to mind hack would have helped her know the nature of feelings. So in addition to what she learns from touching hearts as a conspiracy-sanctioned serial killer, she tries to mimic him by researching hypnosis techniques. This becomes her favorite zero escape pseudoscience subject which she initially discusses with Gentaro Hongou and later recruits a Left clone (AU Dio) that she knew well to be her guinea pig. They grow up being cultists together, she does still meet Eric and go out with him with the same interests, and eventually she joins the Decision Game as Delta's accomplice. Things play out pretty much the same as in canon, only the motives behind some of the things that happen are skewed, and there is one major difference. Her cult affiliations are revealed with regards to the timeline that leads to Virtue's Last Reward. It turns out Q-Team's death in that timeline was faked. After escaping the death game in that future, she eventually develops delusions of grandeur around her "successorship" (self imagined) to Delta and tries to kill him and make her own cult, becoming the "Religious Fanatic" who eliminates humanity. In other timelines, this is entirely preventable.
DO LET ME KNOW if anyone wants to play with this version of Mira! She is definitely a lot so if not I will try something else LOL
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Character: Michael Arclight
Canon Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal
About this Faenapped: Michael here is from a roleswap AU I call Keyswap AU in which he was given the Emperor's Key when he was ten years old and subsequently met the alien being Astral when he was thirteen.
(Basically he's the protagonist now.)
Main differences include:
-While Michael still cares about his family a lot, he's been forced to run away from them to keep his insane father from getting his hands on the Emperor's Key. Michael's staying with the Tsukumos for now, with hopes of being able to reunite with his family one day. He misses his family so much.
-Because of this, he's watching them do various horrible things from the outside, with little context for why they'd do that. Most notably, he's struggling to understand why his older brother Thomas, who was always protective of him (if sometimes mean in an older brother way) would set his classmate/friend Rio on fire.
-Still adores ancient history, still uses a Chronomaly deck (with additional Number cards as he gets them).
-I'm looking at setting his big duel against Kaito as his initial canon point. TLDR Michael's coming in freaked out over Kaito stealing the Emperor's Key/trying to steal his soul/actually stealing his classmate Ryoga's soul, and extra freaked out over his botched attempt at forming Zexal mode (pretty much his super mode for card games) with Astral. (Michael was so pissed off at Kaito when he attempted to form Zexal that it got twisted into Dark Zexal, which wasn't great.)
-Astral is his own fully appable character, so he's not coming with Michael.
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Character: Hoody/Brian Thomas
Canon Marble Hornets
About this Faenapped: Brian was once a normal college student who got involved in a student film project and from there drew the interest of
slendermanan eldritch being called "The Operator" and got massively mind fucked. He remembers basically none of this and is now a strange, feral man who refuses to speak in most cases, covers every inch of himself especially his face and communicates in codes and weirdness.Then he went to a really cold place and kinda sorta learned how to friends again.
Brian has a few years of figuring out/escaping a frozen city in Snowblind where he learned how to deal with people again.
He then ended up in We The Lost but didn't grow much cause I wasn't there long (probably because life sucks) but he DID gain the ability to project text so he didn't have to rely on his tablet to "talk" to people. I'm not sure if I want to give him that ability or just make him do weird pantomime and using a tablet to write things out and show them to whoever he's talking to (or the bangles? he'll start with the tablet). Neither really means he communicates better.
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With crayons, if needed.
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and sidewalk chalk, and charcoal, and honestly more writing implements that he needs
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