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Ollie’s your average college student: not enough sleep, too much debt, and her only skills are not completely fucking things up and a mediocre amount of luck. So when her luck runs out and she ends up dead from a set of stairs- she doesn’t expect anything else from her mediocre, boring-ass life.
Imagine to her surprise, when she wakes up in an unfamiliar bed with horns, in an apartment in Crossroads. How’s a bland, overweight person like her going to survive in the world of Phighting?!
[Currently slowly updating due to university!]
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"I Can’t Leave Now, Too Much Has Been Done". - Phighting Zombie Apocalypse AU by ClockworkA
Fandoms: PHIGHTING! (Roblox)
10 Feb 2024
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The world was just about to plunge itself into utter chaos.
Work was done upon for the past year to make it come to fruition.At the forefront, Clockwork.
She knew she was contributing to something monumental in impact, something that would certainly not end brightly, something that had consequences that would come back to haunt her. But, what realistic choice did she have? She didn't even want to do any of this. It's for the sake of saving the skin of herself and Banhammer, of all demons. Costing the world for the survival of them both, selfish.She hated it. Her complaints meant absolutely nothing. They would change absolutely nothing.
She couldn't leave now. Too much had been done.
There was no stopping the inevitable.------
More context about the Phighting OC will be provided btw-
Inspired and/or based on Encroaching Rot by rainbow930 on AO3. Check their work out first!!! (it's very cool)
[I'M GONNA BE REMAKING THIS FIC SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE!!!!!!!!!!!!!]Bookmarked by dracarusss
05 May 2024
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going to flip a table and burn it to the ground over this ahudhuagdauhdadbjwbwefkwe
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Something had snapped inside of Biograft.
Out of nowhere, it felt as if they were thrown back into reality, yet nothing had happened to them. Nobody had dared to interfere with what they were doing, nothing was wrong with their programming or coding, but they felt oddly…
Different.