how long will you dream for?
Kim Dokja: Batman
I don’t care that he’s more like Catwoman personality-wise. He is just as much of a serial adopter as Bruce
Yoo Joonghyuk: Catwoman
The Punisher
Han Sooyoung: the (LegoBatman) Joker
Or Harley Quinn so she can pair with Sangah
Lee Jihye: Stephanie Brown
Teenage girls with reluctant respect for the team leader. guys c’mon
Lee Gilyoung: Dick Grayson
Eldest Daughter Syndrome 😞
Shin Yoosung: Damian Wayne
They both like animals. Otherwise, Cassandra Cain
Biyoo: Jarro
They act the same. Look at Jarro’s dialogue and tell me Biyoo wouldn’t say the same things
Kim Namwoon: Jason Todd
Edgy (reflections of Kim Dokja/Batman that are somewhat resented because of the similarities). Dead. Stayed in Hell for a bit.
Han Donghoon: Tim Drake
He’s part of KimCom and I will fistfight you if you say otherwise. This is fanon Tim Drake, but it’s okay. I could also say Barbra Gordon, but…
Jang Hayoung: Barbra Gordon
The Wall of Communication + her standing with Kim Dokja
Lee Seolhwa: Leslie Tompkins or Talia Al Ghul
Depends on if she’s hood or “evil.” The only difference is that she dates Catwoman instead of Batman if she’s Talia. If she’s good, Anna Croft is Talia
Yoo Sangah: Poison Ivy
Vibes…
Jung Heewon: Wonder Woman
LOOK AT HER
Lee Hyunsung: Superman
LOOK AT HIM
Hhhhhhh more AU's that I will never write based on that post that's like:
"You came back wrong and i am racked with guilt because i cannot bear to see you like this and i should have let you rest. i loved you so much that i defied death itself but i do not think either of us are happy."
KDJ gets isekai'd right at the ending of Ways of Survival. The ending of a story is like death. There is nothing written past the Final Scenario and YJK slowly starts transforming into an outer god. Not like SP, but more like an extant form of life, with garbled memories and messed up form like 'Made in Abyss' if you've ever seen it.
YJK just looks like a blob of stories. He cannot even be called remotely human. KDJ tries to pick him up, but his existence is like a gelatinous sack, and sentences slip past his arms. He cannot even hold him.
They spend their days in N'Gai forest. KDJ tries to make him comfortable. He cooks for YJK. They watch rounds of Ways of Survival together.
I want to die I want to die I want to die I want to die
KDJ won't let him
Her childhood friend committed suicide when she was young, and her therapist suggested she write out her feelings in the form of a story. Han Sooyoung is the type who loves hard, and the grieving process takes decades. By the time she's ready to let go, she's 26, and she's thousands of chapters in. She gets isekai'd into her own story.
KDJ is there, alive, like a protagonist
She spent years trying to understand him in the hopes he would be resurrected in her writing, but because her understanding of him stopped when he was at the lowest point in his depression, this Kim Dokja is eternally at his lowest point in the pages.
The narrative keeps him alive. The purpose of this story is so that KDJ can live.
Living is so painful for KDJ, but for a universe that was meant to grieve him, to hold onto him, to capture him 'exactly as he was' he is doomed to never become happier because a happier KDJ did not exist in reality. HSY tries. She tries so hard to change the already-written sentences.
She can't she can't she can't
The one who loves this story cannot change this story.
A soul for a soul. That is the law of exchange in demonic pacts. They wanted to bring back their deceased mutual friend. They thought they were being smart and had found a loophole: they would each trade one half of their soul in exchange for one whole Kim Dokja. That way neither of them would die and KDJ would live. But demonic pacts aren't fair. The demon gave each of them one half of Kim Dokja.
50% YJK now inhabits 50% of KDJ in his body. He doesn't understand himself anymore. He's acting different and he knows it and its almost like he's a character and a reader is projecting himself into his actions.
50% HSY now inhabits 50% of KDJ into her body. She can hear him talking to her sometimes. She barely recognizes who he is.
HSY and YJK chase after the vestiges of someone else in each other.
(When they wake up the next morning, bare shoulders peeking past the sheets, they both turn their backs and start crying)
It's not who they're looking for. They cannot recognize each other broken. They cannot recognize themselves.
Who are you? Who am I?
No one is happy
reblog if you’ve read fanfictions that are more professional, better written than some actual novels. I’m trying to see something
thinking about han sooyoung's blind date in chap 487 where he basically opens the date by deriding her writing, specifically because she writes webnovels and he doesnt see them as valid stories worth telling. and then han sooyoung says past dates shes been on often said the same thing. he only seems impresses when he finds out the webnovel has made her rich - he doesnt value her writing at all, only its popularity. and then thats immediately contrasted by kim dokja sending her a message saying "hey, youve plagarised a story very dear to me", a story so unpopular hes the only reader. no wonder han sooyoung is so intensly jealous of the author of twsa. no wonder she takes offering to let kim dokja read her next novel so seriously. kim dokjas genuine love for her writing clearly matters so much to her and im so glad she found a reader in him.
Soldier, poet, king
Started reading Omniscient Reader! and WOW I love them all already
Orv is suchhh a good fandom for fan analysis and meta and theories like what we do here on tumblr, because it IS that deep and you ARE meant to be reading into it, unlike a lot of other writers of media with big fandoms who seem to actively despise their fans and people analysing their work. I'm talking about bbc sherlock and supernatural here mainly, not to name names. Both of those have themes and motifs that you could read into, and many do, but it feels like you are stubbornly fighting against the writers to enjoy their work, rather than working with them to explore it to it's fullest.
But not orv. Here they even acknowledge the ridiculous nature of what they are trying to do with orv, and the critisisms a skeptic might have.
and here is what Sing Shong responds with through Han Sooyoung, but speaking directly to YOU.
You're MEANT to be reading into it!!! even IF the authors didn't intend something, it doesn't matter, because death of the author!!!!
So when you're looking at orv through the lense of freudian psychoanalysis or whatever you're DOING IT RIGHT! Sing Shong respect and allow this, and that's such a unique thing I've never gotten from another fandom before.
they did not appreciate my longsword technique at the job interview