tally hall is such a dont starve band
The Owners
The Managers (Engineer & the HR person)
The Waiters
The Security
The Performers (Wes is mostly on cleaning duty though)
The Kitchen staff (the others are usually tasked to help, though very few are actually trusted at all times to be there)
The Bartender and the Host
The Dishwashers
The Clerk & The Supplier
So this AU came to me upon a dream, and I just had to make it real...
The synopsis: The event of April 17th 1906 does happen, however instead of Charlie and Maxwell being kidnapped into the Constant, the Constant overlaps with the real world and spreads itself onto Earth.
Charlie and Maxwell in the process become corrupted and have to hide away temporarily. Both of them soon began to hear strange voices, source of which neither is quite sure, telling them, compelling them to hide the corruption's effect from the publicity, for the time being.
They come to a mutual realization they have to fix this mess somehow and hunt down any and all corrupted by the tome, by any means necessary.
(Maxwell still has codex umbra, but it is sealed shut for the time being until he's sure it won't spread more if Their influence. )
But the corruption didn't just appear out of nowhere, it's been leaking way long before Maxwell found the Codex, to a less prominent extent.
Thus, in few years passing, they form a Dinner Theater, a rather inconspicuous establishment from the first glance. Very quickly they began "hiring" employees, which in reality means tracking down and blackmailing those who have been corrupted but not fully lost themselves to its effects, in order to hunt those who had.
Winona was against the idea at first, as she found out. But seeing the effects of corruption first hand, she quickly had a change of heart and integrated herself into Charlie's new environment.
Eventually they gathered a rather generous amount of people. Once a person's proven to be trustworthy to a point, they're give higher positions in the company.
However those who aren't, are likely to be shunned or "fired" which...you could probably guess what that means.
Many of these people gradually come to terms with the reality of their situation and accept their newfound purpose, being thankful that at least they still have a roof over their head and a warm meal, instead of being viewed as monsters or outcasts to the greater society.
(Wilson though, can't quite accept this notion. He keeps claiming that "this is just a big misunderstanding, I'm just a normal guy!" Yet the truth could be far from it.)
When Maxwell and Charlie hear of the newest danger, they immediately inform their "staff" of the matter. Those who are more experienced in combat come along to face whatever opponent may cross them, while those who aren't, stay behind, to be an additional aid or a medic in case the battle gets too intense.
Whenever any suspicion arises in the town about the shady business going on in that particular building, the two owners alongside their employees practically gaslight anyone and everyone into believing they're but the most regular entertainment center.
The characters who have either willingly or unwillingly lost their humanity, mostly in the physical sense, are given special devices constructed of Thulecite and bits of nightmare fuel (made by Winona, Wicker and the main two), which effectively hide away their true identity, or surpress the effects of their ailment.
There's also a few other people important to this story, especially the One, which even Charlie and Maxwell refer to as "The Boss", though what many most recent hires don't know, is that there's someone who's in a position much higher than the owners themselves, controlling their every move.
Correlating to that, another person, or rather, a set of people per se, working for a much different cause. Though most of them are "people" in only a visual sense of the word.
And while, there might be someone inside the well-known around town diner, who just might be more than what appears on the surface, literally and metaphorically this time.
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If you're interested to learn more about this AU, do let me know. If you have any questions, I'm happy to hear and answer them!
doodle and a colored sweeney wanna-be 4 today
Hi 👋 okay so. For my 100th post I thought I'd introduce my CS oc.
I present to you a man they call The Ironmonger!
He's an international arms dealer of slavic origin, known equally for the integrity of his word and unpredictable temper.
He prides himself on the quality of his smuggled weaponry and the power and influence of the gang he's built.
The Ironmonger is not active within VILE itself, they're only one of the many organizations he trades with and if anything he views them as sort of rivals for his own uh.. personal reasons.
If he had is own episode in the show, I imagine it would be centered around either VILE trying to sever their connection with him, or Carmen trying to disrupt/sabotage VILE's dealings with him. Either way, The Ironmonger would be very pissed haha
Anyway that's all for now, asks about him are welcome!
he confidently stepped into a tooth trap
what is your opinion on gay people
grrr i HATE GAY PEOPLE!!!
history just repeats itself
the diamond pile is literally just the tallest house shenanigans from season6 all over again
hey guys i need to talk about serverblight
the new episode has made me think so so much. so first off: i love you guilliesuit please aaron save him
but anyways one of the things i really wanted to yap about was the class choice for the characters and how it feels very intentional in a way!
Aaron has been soldier this whole time, saving these innocent players like theyre civilians in a war, and he's become hardened to the serverblight bullshit.
breadolphin was a spy with some very much reasonable cowardice, until he switched to soldier in a display of courage to save himself. In the end, though, he still ended up acting like his original class by hiding away.
guilliesuit has been helpful, and so was that other engineer kid. like engineers do. usually... if theyre normal...
guilliesuit not chasing after aaron and the fact he got CLASSIC killed by the saw seemed very intentional. It's pretty obvious that guillie is still in there, trying to potentially reach out or prevent aaron and others from getting hurt. Now I'm not too sure if this was Guillie's intentional doing, or just the blight being sadistic and killing CLASSIC for shits and giggles, but I like to believe Guillie did it on purpose for whatever reason. It feels very intentional that Guillie was alone near the end when Aaron was about to escape.
thus, being helpful all along. Even when he's forced to participate in typical serverblight serverbullshit.
the characters being so in-character for their selected classes is sooo interesting to me. Not to mention, something my friend brought up in a conversation, how the blight hasn't exactly learned how to be *smart* with the classes it uses. If aaron was being chased by a blighted heavy in the end, and not a sniper, he would've been in some TROUBLE because of the extra health and wasn't able to get away in time.
look at him go! making sales and whatnot! surely this will go completely fine and nothing weird will happen to those plushies!
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