• LNH: Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths #48: "A Simple Plan"

    From Drew Nilium@21:1/5 to Jeanne Morningstar on Sat Dec 4 16:45:06 2021
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    Though the mortal mind would make sense of it as a slap-fight, Simplicity's battle with Enthusiasm was actually a complex conflict happening across a hundred planes of reality, as a thousand expressions of the concepts they represented struggled to express their rightness in a million ways.

    However, like a slap-fight, it was remarkably petty and silly.

    "Oh hey!!" Several different transcendent aspects of Enthusiasm suddenly perked up, gazing off along different vectors of Hypertext Time toward the worldlines of Net.ropolis and the people in it. "One of the villains disappeared! I should replace them with a new one, with a whole arc of their own, that ties into WikiLull and Just Imagine and Post-Metal Doomcore and--"

    "What!?" Simplicity gathered his focus, and all his aspects acted as one, pushing Enthusiasm away and looking at the story.

    On Thursday, November 11, 2021 at 1:29:16 PM UTC-5, Jeanne Morningstar wrote:
    From outside of time and space, Simplicity watched the plot threads ebb
    and flow and scratched where the bridge of its nose would be if it had
    one. This did simplify things, of course, but without one of its major villains the structure of the story could collapse. This could be Spoon
    of Destiny Saga all over again.

    "And I have so much left to do with this story," said Simplicity, picking up from his other aspect's musings. "I could remake the world the way it should be,
    if only--" A twinkle of cosmic light caught Simplicity's eye.

    Where Imperilus had been, there was a sort of dense cloud of sparkly
    pink energy, invisible to all. Simplicity gasped. This was a whole
    factor in the narrative they somehow hadn't seen The Determination
    Force! The power that lived in the hearts of battle shonen protagonists, driving them to impossible feats! It must have been this that had
    boosted Imperilus's power so greatly (except when it didnt, because of authors having different ideas--Simplicity would have frowned if it had
    had a mouth). And now it would have to find another host... And
    Simplicity knew just who it should be.

    Guiding the narrative flow, it sent the Deterimination Force sailing in
    the direction of Agent Bennington.

    "Yes... and soon, my tool will give me just the power I need..."

    "Oooooo!!" said Enthusiasm, peeking over his shoulder.

    ====

    HUNGRY, HUNGRY SABERTOOTHS!
    Issue #48: "A Simple Plan"
    A tale of once, and only once, upon a time

    ====

    Agent Bennigan watched as the giant mechanical kiwi went down and one more plot was resolved. It was working - he'd tipped over the right dominoes, and now events were coming towards a clear, defined ending, with the good guys winning. You love to see it.

    He took a deep breath and let it out, looking at the Ring of Simplification. Sure, there had been a few close scrapes, but the worst of his worries had failed to come to pass. And he'd wanted to do more. Of course he had, of course he could have. But he was a professional. There would be more opportunities, and--

    Something flashed across his brain, lighting it up like the dopamine burst I get
    from actually finishing things. Suppressed emotions burst to the forefront, and suddenly, all his ideas, all his decisions, looked so deliciously right.

    What had he been thinking? There was an opportunity right here, right now, on his finger. How could he possibly waste his chance to fix this chaotic existence?

    He raised his fist in the air, and the Ring of Simplification began to glow. First, he would move all the pieces into position. Then, he would win the game!

    ====

    Chaos Theory stood atop the Net.ropolis Bandshell. They knew that grief and frustration with Masterplan Lad's fate were distracting them, but they pushed it
    away, cosmic senses stretching out. The Cosmically Important Event both of them had been sensing from the beginning was rushing towards this point in time and space, and they had to--

    There! They whirled about just in time to see Agent Bennigan appear, dropping into the green grass around the Bandshell, crushing a dandelion underfoot, the seeds spraying every which way. The Ring of Simplification was glowing with an unearthly whiteness which washed out the detail of Agent Bennigan's hand, making
    it look like a bunch of sketchy lines.

    This was bad. If Simplicity started acting directly thru an earthly avatar, it could mess up the cosmic balance something fierce. The threat of Earth-Combover had been resolved for now, but what if he decided that it'd be tidier to have all the LNH20 characters in this world, or if the histories of messed-up Deep Omnilooniverse worlds started getting pasted in?

    "Oh, hello there, avatar of everything that's wrong with this universe," said Agent Bennigan, smirking cockily. Which seemed out of character, until Chaos Theory looked deeper, glimpsing the Determination Force within him. Two different cosmic forces working at his mind - Chaos Theory wondered how much of Agent Bennigan would be left in that head by the time this was over.

    "You've done all you need to in this story," said Chaos Theory, letting their cosmic presence spread out like wings thru the adjacent layers of Hypertext Time. "Thank you for guiding us to the end." Talking down an avatar rarely worked, but it didn't cost anything, and gave them a moment to prepare.

    "Oh, it's not over yet!" said Agent Bennigan. He gestured, and suddenly, from behind a lovely line of old oaks emerged the battling Brotherhoods, along with Token Girl, Black Halo, and the former Vector-troll-sheep woman. Well, that wasn't a *big* problem...

    "And next..." He turned to face the giant monster battle, which had started winding down once UltraKiwi Wondersock had been humbled. With a twist of the Ring, Queen Kiwidorah knocked Vector Ovine into the middle of things, and people
    started yelling and punching each other. Okay, that was quite possibly the *definition* of a big problem.

    Right. New plan: If the avatar was distracted enough, Chaos Theory might be able
    to sever the connection. They reached out across the storyline, back to its very
    beginnings, and raked their fingers thru the weave of fate...

    Catalyst Lass emerged from the trees, panting as she ran after the big Brotherhood battle, which had bumped into the bandshell and braked, Brotherhooders biffing and boxing around the Bandstand. "Tuh... Tara!"

    Token Girl dodged, the Vector blasting Black Halo with a gout of flame, and looked up. "Cat!?" The two of them rushed at each other for a hug.

    Agent Bennigan smirked in Chaos Theory's direction. "Helping me out, eh? Decided
    to change sides? Good choice."

    Chaos Theory didn't even hear his voice. They went back to the moment Hell Catalyst had spoken into the PA system, and chose the possibility that she'd broadcast to every room of the LNHQ, and that her words had catalyzed a certain
    subset of the Legionnaires in quarantine, leading them to head outside, just before Catalyst Lass had, and be caught up in her influence...

    One by one they emerged from the woods, curious, anticipatory, wearing masks and
    maintaining social distance.

    "I *knew* this was gonna end up somewhere super cool!" grinned Kid Enthusiastic.

    "What's been going *on* since we were in there?" said Time-Waster Lad, blinking in the natural light.

    "Welcome to the world of tomorrow!" shouted Cliche Dude, spreading his arms wide.

    "Or at least to the big climax," murmured Kid Occultism Kid, looking over towards Agent Bennigan's glowing hand and putting the pieces together.

    "Oh, just *great*," groaned Small-Attention-Span-For-Nonsense Lass.

    "GRONNK!" said WikiBoy, who had been edited into a mastodon, the natural enemy of the sabertooth tiger (so whoever had edited him had figured).

    They were all there - The Incredible Man-With-No-Life, Halls Jordan, Bad-Timing Boy, Cannon Fodder, and more. Every single LNHer who had shown up earlier in this whole debacle, but disappeared from it as they moved into the final act, stepped into the clearing, ready to throw their hat into the ring.

    "...what!?" said Agent Bennigan, taking a step back as more and more complications appeared, losing his composure as he lost his cocky sense of control. "No, no, NO--" He took a deep breath, gathering himself together. "No. I can fix this--"

    He waved the ring around, picking out one LNHer at a time and finding them a place in the plot. Very Big Boy grew to enormous size, preparing to join the giant monster fight. Marvel Zombie Girl pit her flames of passion against the Vector's flamethrower. Polybag Person spotted '90s Comics Kid and yelled something about a previously-unrevealed rivalry they'd had over one of the variant bagged covers of The Death of Superman, while Captain Cleanup ran around
    the feet of the battling giants, restoring the park amenities they'd stepped on to pristine condition.

    Occultism Kid levitated up to Chaos Theory. "What's going on?"

    "Distracting the cosmic dude. Be glad if you could help."

    "Beats moping in my room all day." OK flew down to Kid OK, and they both started
    chanting bizarre syllables in dead languages, causing the time-displaced shades of even more LNHers to appear around the Bandshell, flickering in from alternate
    histories and erased pasts.

    Agent Bennigan's head started hurting, his attention divided a dozen ways. He attempted to send the shade of Limp-Asparagus Lad to calm down the Brotherhooders, only for it to vanish from his grasp. He reached out to VAMMO Woman, only to find her timeline trailing off into infinity.

    And Chaos Theory let go of the LNHers' fates, and focused their attention on the
    Ring of Simplification. They angled their power through eleven dimensions of Hypertext Time; if they were going to separate Agent Bennigan from Simplicity, they'd have to snap the connection on every level simultaneously. Almost in place, almost got it--

    Suddenly, the power of a great cosmic force was between them and the Ring. "Hiiiiii!!" said Enthusiasm, grinning from ear to ear.

    "What!?" said Chaos Theory, startled and flabbergasted. "Why?!"

    Enthusiasm gave them a double-thumbs-up. "I wanna see what happens!! :D :D :D"

    And Agent Bennigan *screamed* defiance to the sky. "I! Will! FIX! THIS! *WORLD*!"

    He held his glowing, sketchy hand in the air. "Limiters off! Ring of Simplification... FULL POWER!"

    And the heavy cosmic weight that had been pressing against his mind grew, and grew, and grew, wrapping around his thoughts until he became one with it...

    And the Ring shone with a blinding light, and Simplicity reached out across the land...

    Suddenly, the Brotherhoods were gone, Black Halo and the Vector had vanished, and high above, MechaKiwi Wondersock and Vector Ovine's enormous forms disappeared...

    The remnants of the evil Anti-Christ Lad were drawn through the aether...

    Around the perimeter of the Super Quarantine Field, the members of the LNH-Readers-Who-Are-Sick-To-Death-With-These-Damn-Neverending-Events Liberation Front who had been keeping watch went AWOL...

    And from a faraway cabinet meeting, Bad Judgment Boy's presence faded away, to the relief of the cabinet members...

    The timelines of these many and varied antagonists were bound tight to Simplicity's own, as was every drop of the serum that had been infused with nega-ultra-energy. And when the blinding light faded, there stood an enormous mechanical centaur, with the body of a sabertooth tiger, a pair of flaming swords, a glowing headband, and a featureless face - DeltaKiwi Megantereon, the Sabertooth Tiger Emperor!

    Chaos Theory could feel the gazes of the greater entities of the Looniverse, taking notice. The RACelestials putting down the tools they used to craft newsgroups. Rwtn-T'bol wondering if it would have another world to devour. Various Deaths, Times and Fates clocking in for the fallout. Infi.net.e and Eter.net.y pausing in their cosmic dance. And sig.ma, keeping the balance between all of these, but unable to interfere, now that a mortal avatar had made
    this decision.

    For, though DeltaKiwi Megantereon was a fusion of so many beings, it was Simplicity's thoughts and Simplicity's will directing it, and when it laughed, low and loud and rumbling thru the ground and sky, its voice was Simplicity's. "Heroes gathered to fight the villains... I have bad news! Only one of you can fight me at a time! This is the simplification I lay upon this narrative!"

    And Chaos Theory felt the rule, like cosmic law, settle into place. This was why
    all the narrative strands were leading here, to the Bandshell, in this moment. Simplicity had retroactively pulled the narrative towards this one final conflict, making all of their fights his.

    "After I have defeated all of you," said DeltaKiwi Megantereon, "I will take on the cosmic beings themselves! I will simplify the entire Omnilooniverse into one
    world, one narrative, and Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths, the story of the Sabertooth Tiger King-become-Emperor, will be one neverending story!!"

    From somewhere deep within the fused being, Agent Bennigan cried out. No-- he had been there to give the story an ending! How could it have gone so wrong!?

    And far, far below, Token Girl let go of Catalyst Lass. And she stepped forward,
    to stand in front of the giant mechanical tiger-taur.

    "I'll do it."

    ====

    Drew "climax jump!" Nilium

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  • From Scott Eiler@21:1/5 to Drew Nilium on Wed Dec 8 23:50:35 2021
    XPost: alt.comics.lnh

    On 2021-12-04 08:45, Drew Nilium wrote:
    For, though DeltaKiwi Megantereon was a fusion of so many beings, it was Simplicity's thoughts and Simplicity's will directing it, and when it laughed, low and loud and rumbling thru the ground and sky, its voice
    was Simplicity's. "Heroes gathered to fight the villains... I have bad
    news! Only one of you can fight me at a time! This is the simplification
    I lay upon this narrative!"

    And Chaos Theory felt the rule, like cosmic law, settle into place. This
    was why all the narrative strands were leading here, to the Bandshell,
    in this moment. Simplicity had retroactively pulled the narrative
    towards this one final conflict, making all of their fights his.

    I rather like this development. The narrative makes a good case for
    coming to a conclusion unlike the Spoon of Destiny didn't. And I enjoy
    where this conclusion seems to be going.

    --
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    "Your Royal Highness, instead of devoting yourself exclusively
    to Minerva, should, instead, rather offer sacrifice at the altars
    of Bacchus, Orpheus, Venus, and Morpheus."

    - Advice to Prince Duarte of Portugal. From "The golden age of
    Prince Henry the Navigator", by Joaquim Pedro Oliveira Martins.
    Coming soon to Project Gutenberg.

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  • From Arthur Spitzer@21:1/5 to Drew Perron on Fri Dec 10 02:31:44 2021
    On Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 7:19:46 PM UTC-7, Drew Perron wrote:
    On 12/8/21 6:50 PM, Scott Eiler wrote:
    On 2021-12-04 08:45, Drew Nilium wrote:
    <snip>
    And Chaos Theory felt the rule, like cosmic law, settle into place. This was
    why all the narrative strands were leading here, to the Bandshell, in this >> moment. Simplicity had retroactively pulled the narrative towards this one >> final conflict, making all of their fights his.

    I rather like this development. The narrative makes a good case for coming to a
    conclusion unlike the Spoon of Destiny didn't. And I enjoy where this conclusion seems to be going.
    Why thank you. :> And you're right; I'm working on the Spoon of Destiny ending,
    but it's gonna be a lot more complicated than this to resolve. X3

    Drew "has been trying to keep this one shephered" Nilium

    Hah, decided to check when the first part of the Spoon of Destiny was written and the 11th will be its Tenth Anniversary...

    Arthur "A Decade!" Spitzer

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  • From Drew Nilium@21:1/5 to Scott Eiler on Fri Dec 10 02:19:44 2021
    XPost: alt.comics.lnh

    On 12/8/21 6:50 PM, Scott Eiler wrote:
    On 2021-12-04 08:45, Drew Nilium wrote:
    <snip>
    And Chaos Theory felt the rule, like cosmic law, settle into place. This was >> why all the narrative strands were leading here, to the Bandshell, in this >> moment. Simplicity had retroactively pulled the narrative towards this one >> final conflict, making all of their fights his.

    I rather like this development.  The narrative makes a good case for coming to a
    conclusion unlike the Spoon of Destiny didn't.  And I enjoy where this conclusion seems to be going.

    Why thank you. :> And you're right; I'm working on the Spoon of Destiny ending, but it's gonna be a lot more complicated than this to resolve. X3

    Drew "has been trying to keep this one shephered" Nilium

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  • From Drew Nilium@21:1/5 to Arthur Spitzer on Tue Dec 14 04:34:40 2021
    On 12/9/21 9:31 PM, Arthur Spitzer wrote:
    On Thursday, December 9, 2021 at 7:19:46 PM UTC-7, Drew Perron wrote:
    <snip>
    Why thank you. :> And you're right; I'm working on the Spoon of Destiny ending,
    but it's gonna be a lot more complicated than this to resolve. X3

    Drew "has been trying to keep this one shephered" Nilium

    Hah, decided to check when the first part of the Spoon of Destiny was written and the 11th will be its Tenth Anniversary...

    Oh god, I missed the day. X3 Woo, ten years...

    Drew "ah god it's been so long" Nilium

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