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TommyInnit Mute/Hard Of Hearing AU by FiNash0
FiNash0
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(Completed for now, and cringe af) (I was younger, and horrid at writing.) Tommy Has Lost His Hearing Partially,And Has Gone Mute due to 2/3 Creepers, but dream has a theory...but anyway exploding in his face,This Is Started In The Well- Befor Schlatt, So The Walls Are Still Up And Stuff but after eret betrays^^ also tommy has wings- pog these characters ain't mine Trigger Warning Will Be At The Start Of Each Chapter But There Will Be: Mention Of Explosion Ringing Swearing (some chapters- basically all.) NO SHIPS. ALL PLATONICo
OVERLOOKED ROYALTY (SBI Tommy angst) by Love-sadKID
Love-sadKID
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King Philza had 2 older sons, who were known for their awards and competitions. Prince Wilbur was a well known musician, who has a charming personality and really good looks. He was liked by his people due to his involvement with community and charity work. Prince Technoblade was a amazing fighter. Feared by enemies yet adored by the kingdom. He was also very intelligent and book smart. People even liked his love Greek mythology. The youngest prince, Tommy, was always bouncing off the walls with energy. He was funny and very loud. Pretty adventurous and quite the troublemaker. He was often overlooked by the majority of the kingdom, including his own family, due to his brothers successes. After an 'interaction' with his brothers, Tommy then discovers how much of himself and his own family he didn't know. How much was hid behind his back. Tommy breaks and finds something out about himself that he didn't know...but his father did? And hid from him? All of his history and he didn't even know it. His family veered him away from himself and everything true about his history. How can Tommy even handle all of this betrayal, much less whilst figuring out the person he thought he knew so well, himself. TW: ANGST child neglect depression panic attacks descriptive injuries blood-y suicidal thoughts