Arcane Abyss Sea, the Atlantean Infection AU

big monster fan

would design/make creatures that will force you to turn on your night light

ight back to waiting for silly fight scene

HAPPY ONE MONTH OF EXISTENCE ABYSS SEA AU!!

this month has been the most fun ive had in an online community in a long time!! ty everyone for allowing this dumb idea of mine to live this long on the forums :purple_heart:

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shut up i didnt do it for u baka

the cirrus island villagers looking down to see a mount of atlantean corpses melded and cramped together forming an obolus-like sea monster:

Welp, i’m gonna drop this here while i’m at it.

Also, everyone that added stuff to the abyss sea has done an incredible job, so yea, be proud of it even if you think others have done better.
And thanks Mirage for starting this, going around reading or watching what everyone did is pretty fun.

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Well, we can really only give our thanks to you for kickstarting this entire thing.

Feels great contributing to this community albeit with my mediocre writing skills and atlantean ideas

I hope I get to contribute to this community even more by bringing fight scenes to life

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hey guyysssssss you might wanna check the art category

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YOOO

50/50 chance Revon actually listens to his nightmare tho (Bro either saved his nieces or flopped)

today on will Revon not be stupid for once in his life? we have Revon’s nephews/nieces and one REAL hungry Atlantean coming for them. Let’s see what Revon does!

A horror series where the Revon tries to help a mutated a very ill Calvus by venturing out into the cities in search of ingredients to help him out because he believes atlanteans can be cured…

Little did he know…

im bored, can we make falling into the ocean supercharge the rate of which a person/atlantean mutates

atlantean idea: Siphonophores

basically bodies of dismembered mutated humans that kept mutating after death until they formed a hivemind of human limbs and heads, they are held together by sea weed and the ropes from ships, they usually sneak on board ships by latching onto the bottom and climbing aboard before hiding and killing their prey and adding it to their hivemind

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they’re loke cancer colonies æ

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It’s a human katamari ball! (if you know what that is)

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lmfao
I visualized it more as a net of sorts that crawls and clings onto things and floats through the ocean depths

time to write some silly lore about my favorite character and the adoptive dad of 2 of my ocs, this is based off my ocs and my interpretations of things, so some details will be a tad confusing if you haven’t read some of my previous stuff.

General Argos, the Lionfish of Fallen Ravenna

Long before the invasion, Argos would adopt a child he found on the shore of Fort Talos named Winter, and a child who he found drifting off the coast of Ravenna, whom he named Spartacus. These 2 children would look up to Argos as an idol and father figure. They would eventually become warriors on par with Argos and would follow his footsteps, being promoted to general at a rapid paste, both due to their skill, a bit of nepotism from Argos, and Argos calling in a favor or two. Winter and Spartacus were stationed at Ravenna and Fort Talos respectively.

When the invasion began, he and Spartacus would drive off the Atlantean incursion, but soon he realized the horde was nigh unending. Sending his younger son off under the guise of warning Ravenna of the horde and to help evacuate people to Orthys before returning back, he watched Spartacus sail off into the distance, knowing full well he was never going to see him again. He also sent 2 letters to his sons, both detailing how proud he was of them. These letters reached them long after Argos had mutated.

Argos would call for as many reinforcements he could get, with dozens of ships weighing anchor at Fort Talos, replenishing their numbers. Argos would take up a position on the frontline, rushing into the Atlantean ships that crashed to shore and cutting huge swathes in their numbers, while supported by artillery fire from the fort. He was like a living representation of Fort Talos, a stronghold that would keep fighting until the very end. His armor protected him from infection, though if it cracked, he knew he would be inferior.

Of course, reinforcements began to slow, cannonballs ran low, and soldiers perished. However, not once did morale drop. Argos would inspire them to keep fighting, no matter how many brothers his men had to kill, no matter how many died, no matter how many Atlantean came at once, they would push them back. Eventually though, Argos’s armor cracked, and he was infected. He had seen what had happened to those who were infected, and even had wrote a military report on it. Knowing full well that the fortress’s morale would drop to fatal levels without him, he ordered his men to sail to either Ravenna or aid their brothers protecting evacuees heading to Orthys.

Argos and any other infected men stayed behind, fighting till they dropped. They would slowly collapse from their infections or be picked off by Atlanteans one by one, until they were pushed to the explosives. By the time they had made it to the explosives detonation area, they were down to 3 men including Argos. With a nameless captain holding off the main horde of Atlanteans with his duel great swords and a faceless overseer 1v1ed a Stage 3 Unholy Atlantean that had made its way into the fort with his fists, Argos would delve into the place where fuse/charges were and set off the fuse, before returning to aid his brothers in arms. The charges would explode shortly after killing the Atlanteans.

Those hiding in the dungeons who heard explosions go off at the surface could not imagine anything surviving that, but the 3 infected men did. The Captain would somehow turn into a mutant who both had horn of narwhal and the sword of a swordfish as his mutations both being made of bronze strangely, with the rest of the mutations being a combo of both narwhal and swordfish. The Overseer would turn into mutant with features of a mantis shrimp, whose punches could crack their bronze. Argos would turn into a legless beast, but with horrific levels of speed, being pretty to outspeed for most people even while he crawled. Spines grew on various parts of his body and his helmet and what was left of his armor merged his body. He was a beast that could not be recognized as a human nor had anything inside of him that resembled humanity, or so it seems. There is one thing that shows evidence of humanity under his monstrous behavior and appearance.

His sons had two insignias that were emblazoned onto their cloaks and armors, along with the flags of any ships or squads they commanded. Winter’s was a snowflake that was made of / colored bronze. Spartacus’s was a lion made of / colored in bronze that was roaring. When exposed to either of these insignias, Argos seems to be unable to attack the person who is holding/wearing something with one of the insignias on it and his eyes will seem to water. When exposed to both, tears seem to pour from his eyes and what seem to be sobs will come from him, he’ll also rapidly back off from whoever is wearing/holding something with the insignias on it.

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the urge to write something really tragic/comedic about Elius and Julian is creeping on my back

pLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE THOSE ARE MY TWO FAVORITE CHARACTERS PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE–