Dan and his little sister Daisy wake up in a world that's completely different to their own, it appears that humanity has been replaced by new inhabitants. How do they survive in this world? Read on to find out!
'Splatoon', 'Splatoon 2', 'Splatoon 2...
A/N: And it's finally here, sorry it took so long! Ngl I have been slacking for the last 8 months lmao. But in any case, it's here now, so I hope you enjoy!
Actually before we get started, we got some fanart to show off! Courtesy of WinterOctopus, who you can find here:
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Thank you so, so much for this awesome art WinterOctopus, please check them out!!
♪ Now Playing: Happy Little Workers (Grizzco Industries) ♪
Dan and Pearl enter the strange, closed-in building. In all honesty, this was about what Dan expected from a mysterious, potentially evil company.
Dan ended up having to duck, due to all the stuff hanging from up there.
His head grazed a net full of orange, circular balls. Dan quickly recoiled, those things were ice cold, and quite frankly, he didn't want to know what they were.
"Hey, kid."
A rough, staticky voice filled the cramped room.
Dan: "Uh, hello?"
"How'd ya like to shape the future of Inkopolis? Welcome to-"
Pearl: "Hey Grizz!"
Pearl casually approached the bear statue lying on a table and sat next to it.
Pearl: "My friend here wants to try out your whole 'Salmon Run' biz, think you can-"
"SILENCE!"
Pearl flinched, raising her hands to defend herself.
"I would GREATLY appreciate it if you would let me finish my introduction, idol."
Pearl: "Fine, fine."
A loud, robotic cough is heard, as Mr. Grizz continues.
"Welcome to Grizzco Industries. I'm Mr. Grizz. Here at Grizzco, we're tryin' to make the world a better place, see? And we need fresh young talent like yourself to do it."