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It's (not) your fault by Knight_Of_Breath, MelonPalooza
Fandoms: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TV 2012), Batman - All Media Types
11 Apr 2026
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His sons are gone and it’s his fault. Through a second chance he does not deserve, Splinter reunites with them in another life. He knows he doesn’t belong with them, that he’s now an outsider to his own family. He knows how eventually, the truth will come out—of what he had done, of the blood on his hands—and how it will break his heart for the final time. But for now, he wants to live this selfish lie.
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- Part 17 of DC/TMNT: Earth-2012
Bookmarked by Chlorine27
10 Apr 2026
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splinter is bruce wayne misunderstanding dimensional travel good read when here pls
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Suicidal or nah? by CM_DC_TMNT_HTTYD
Fandoms: Batman - All Media Types, DCU (Comics), Batman (Comics)
12 Aug 2025
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After Tim gets benched for losing too much weight there is a sense of relief that washes over the Bat's. Who hope that this break will help both Tim's physical, and mental health. However their relief is short lived as not long after Tim gets benched his family starts noticing concerning signs that suggest that their Baby Bird's mental health is making an ever increasing plummet.
AKA from the Bat's perspective it looks like Tim is hurting himself/suicidal. Meanwhile from Tim's perspective he's just living his life... Not well mind you, but he's not actively acting against himself.
4 chapters 4 actions that will get misinterpreted.
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Vox's weapon blows up at the end of season 2.
Now, the Radio and TV demons find themselves possessing their human versions from when they were alive... Much to the displeasure of Alastor and Vincent.
Bookmarked by Chlorine27
19 Feb 2026
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Alastor and Vox posses human selves stay in mind
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"For what is a man, what has he got? - If not himself, then he has naught - To say the things he truly feels - And not the words of one who kneels - The record shows I took the blows - And did it my way"
Following the finale, the hotel and the Vees decide to forbid the now-free Alastor and the now-subdued Vox from seeing each other after the stunt they’ve pulled, afraid they’d cause more trouble for hell.
But obsessive hatred runs quite deep, and if the two can’t find a way to ruin each other’s lives in hell, they’d risk everything to find another way in another place.
Somewhere out there exists a universe in which Alastor and Vox are as close in every sense as possible. Geographically, temporally, emotionally. An alternative version of Al and Vincent on Earth in the modern times. One day, they begin to get spontaneously possessed by their demon counterparts, whose plan consists of tormenting each other in their bodies.
Their possessions won’t always be timely consistent, leading to a few teeny-tiny... mishaps.
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Bookmarked by Chlorine27
18 Feb 2026
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Alastor and Vox ruin another version universe
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You are a child of the stars by Slythery
Fandoms: Danny Phantom, Batman - All Media Types, DCU
27 Jan 2026
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After an investigation of The GIW goes wrong, Damian is captured by the facilities agents and learns that he too is considered an Ecto entity.
Of course, this government branch is biased in its study of ecto entities and extremely corrupt, naturally there is to be experimentation in order to study what one does not understand.
Eventually, Damian discovers that these scientists have done something. Something that he doesn't fully understand, because the young boy in the cell beside his cell Is dying and to save him, the scientists do something he doesn't know if he would've agreed to.
Now Damian must make a choice, to raise this child away from the very facility that wanted to turn him into a weapon, to try to life a normal life, or keep fighting crime in the darkest hours of the night, in the city with the highest crime rate of the world.
