Cops and Robbers by The Hoosiers
If you see this you are OBLIGATED to reblog w/ the song currently stuck in your head :)
One of these episodes Jamie is going to sit on the doctors lap and no one will remark on it
Cicero oh so humbly asks the listener to make some headcanons about him~
Of course! Crackhead Crusty the clown, love the bastard. This is gonna be long.Ā
- Cicero is a very good whistler. On days where his voice grew hoarse and faint from speaking to the Night Mother for hours on end, heād opt to whistle a sweet tune for her instead. Itās one of the few things he can do in the sanctuary that wonāt get on everyone elseās nerves. Though, at times it can be a bit creepy. Imagine waking up in the middle of the night in a dark, underground cave, and the only thing you can hear is an eerie, solemn whistle from a direction you canāt even discern. The fact that heās an actual assassin and a jester makes it worse. He definitely does it to toy with his victims and freak them out when heās traveling with the Listener.
- When he was much younger and much less insane, he was a bit of a ladies man back in The Imperial city, where he grew up. Heās always had a knack for sugaring up his words, especially so by song and prose, even before taking up the jester persona. He was definitely very good at using it to his advantage in his youth. He could charm near any woman willing to make eye contact, whether by reciting a memorized poem, or singing a sweet song. His silver tongue got him out of sticky situations where he almost got caught on his jobs as well.
- Getās very antsy after a while without being told what to do or given a task. Heās dedicated his entire life to serving the Night Mother and the Listener, and being without an objective for too long really bugs him out. He literally doesnāt know how to function properly without having someone order him around and have him do things for them, itās kind of sad.Ā
- He has very vivid nightmares from time to time, where heās back on his last contract when The Jester was killed. Only this time, heās the Jester, and heās under the raised knife of shadowy figure he canāt quite see. His chest aches from the action of manic laughter, but nothing escapes his open mouth. Heās wrapped in deafening, creeping silence as the shadowy assailant plunges their knife into his chest, again and again. He sees the night mother standing near him, peering silently, scrutinizing him with a disappointed and angry look. He knows sheās angry that he wonāt laugh for her; instead, heās dying in pathetic silence. No manner of grisly death or torture frightens this man, except the disappointment of his unholy matron. Heās almost shook back into sanity when he awakes, and many of the other members revel in the fact that Cicero is silent for once, unaware of the unfortunate reason why.
- His excessive attachment to the Night Mother stems from the unfortunate loss of his own mother when he was at a young age. On one summer night in the Imperial City, when the air was sticky and warm and the sun was melting out of the evening sky, his mother did not return from work. She was a strong-headed woman, hardened by a life of poverty and the struggle of surviving while raising a child alone. He scarcely remembers her now in his adulthood, but as a young boy he would trail her all around their small shed of a home, clinging to the ends of her tattered dress. She worked for meager pay as a seamstress, stationed daily in the back rooms of a clothing shop patching holes, sewing buttons onto robes, and trimming fabric. She never came come after the sun set, adamant on not leaving her son in the care of her elderly neighbors after dark. When the moon peaked through the dusk clouds, he was sent to bed by the elderly couple who watched him on his motherās work days. When he awoke in the morning, and his mother still had not returned, his insisted on helping search for her. He was met with a firmĀ āno, you should wait here while we go find your mommyā but he was not having it. He screamed and cries until they gave in and let him tag along. They had turned down an alley nearby at the sight of torn clothes discarded on the ground, and the old couple pushed him backwards and covered his eyes a moment too late, for heād already caught a glimpse of his motherās bloodied, lifeless body. He has no conscious memory of those moments, he has no memory of ever having a mother to begin with, and he has no memory of the folded paper left next to her body, with an inky black handprint smudged into the middle of it.Ā
- He spent a good portion of his childhood after that at a rundown orphanage. He was a loner among the other children and scarcely spoke a word. He spent his waking hours playing by himself in the corner, picking apart dead bugs and skeevers with pins and shards of glass he found strewn about. Heād giggle and chortle as the blood smeared onto his hands, painting on scraps of old parchment with it. Any couple looking to adopt would immediately turn their gaze away from him, and onto one of his peers. He went many years without being brought to a new home until one day, close to his eleventh birthday, a pair of men dressed in darkened robes with red embellishments made their way inside the orphanage. Much to his surprise, they approached him. He was sat on the floor, carving away at his wooden bedpost with a dagger he most certainly was not permitted to have. For a moment he feared they would tell on him and get him in trouble, but they did nothing of the sort. Instead they asked his name, and when he murmured out a very shyĀ āCiceroā, they took him by the hand and led him outside and to his new home. He was educated from that day on about the ways of the Night Mother, and the importance of the Five Tenets. He was glad to see there were a few handful of other children near his age at the new home that the two men calledĀ āThe Sanctuary.ā As a young child, with repressed trauma from his motherās murder, he ate that cult shit up and immediately swore unwavering fidelity to the Night Mother and Dread Father, and not for a moment in his life did it ever diminish. Not in the silence of his matron, and not in the presence of the false leader.Ā
- He really likes carrots because he finds it cool that they match his hair. Literally, thatās the only reason why. Ironically he also loves rabbits, despite hating most other animals. Probably smuggled a few pet rabbits into the sanctuary over the years growing up. Definitely pesters and prods the Listener/dragonborn to let him have one as well, now that theyāre the leader and can demand the other members put up with it. Eventually he gets one and names it something stupid like Cornelius.Ā
Jekyll: Sitting on and touching warm rocks... Now that's the good stuff...
Jasper: Are you... A reptile?
Jekyll: What are you-- a cop? Mind your business...
Yup. Itās time for dirty gremlin jester boi headcanons. Prepare thine bootyholes.
+ Very small lad. 5ā at most, and only 80 pounds when he first gets to Skyrim. He does gain a bit of weight as time goes on and heās got access to food on a regular basis, but even then, heās 100 pounds soaking wet. Very small boi.
+ Mid to late thirties, early forties at most. Heās been involved with the Brotherhood most all of his life. Was in the Bruma sanctuary first, and spent most of his twenties there until he was transferred to Cheydinhal. Spent the rest of his twenties and most of his thirties in Cheydinhal, then headed out to Skyrim. Only stayed in the Dawnstar Sanctuary for a couple of months before finally heading to Falkreath.
+ He does like his sweetrolls and carrots in particular, but more as a snack than a staple. Heās actually quite fond of a lot of food, and despite his tiny size, he can and will eat quite a bit! He didnāt have access to much of anything fresh during his time in Cheydinhal, and once he did, he garnered a new appreciation for his fruits and veggies. Hates mushrooms, though. Absolutely despises them if theyāre cooked.
+ Is bi/pan, and demisexual.ļæ¼ Before he came to Cheydinhal, he kind of took people for granted, in a sense. After contracts he would sometimes spend a bit of his money on some... rewards, shall we say. After everything that happens to him afterwards, however, he is FAR more grateful for good, genuine company. The lad needs a friend, and/or smooches. NSFW happenings arenāt completely off the table, but it takes a LOT of trust and reassurance on his end for him to want to get intimate with someone again. And I mean a lot.
+ He has a lot of tricks up his sleeves. Literally. His outfit is decked out with all sorts of secrets to give him an edge in a fight if he absolutely needs it. Steel toes at the ends of his boots, mini knife compartments also in boots and pretty much everywhere else on his person, knuckles in his gloves, and lots and lots of pockets.
+ Very early riser. When itās the designated day of the week for oiling mother, he wakes up as early as five in the morning. Itās a very time consuming process, and he likes to get it out of the way as soon as he can so he has time to do other things. Otherwise, he may sleep in till seven at the latest. That being said, if he is sharing his bed with someone, heās incredibly careful to not wake them, and once heās done and all cleaned up, he comes back to wake them for the day.
+ Before getting a bit more settled in Skyrim (kind of Falkreath, but more Dawnstar, should he be spared during the Cure for Madness), he had issues with not taking care of himself properly due to issues with disassociation caused by his time in Cheydinhal. Didnāt bathe regularly, didnāt eat regularly. It isnāt until heās among the company of his family (and was likely fed up with getting shit talked, if Iām going to be honest) that he makes a bit more of an effort to care for himself. Having someone as kind and caring as the listener certainly helps, however.
+ He had some pretty greasy ass hair before he started bathing properly again (the hair we see him with in-game). Once itās all nice and clean and brushed out, though? Floof. Big ol floofy mane of copper hair.
+ Heās very, very well read on the history of the Dark Brotherhood. Quite the fan of Lucien Lachance, funnily enough. (Iāll get into some headcanons about these two nerds in the future if anyone is interested).
+ Him switching to third person is a very telling sign if heās having anxiety issues or is otherwise upset. People with mental problems similar to him often switch to third person as a way to comfort themselves. It allows them to disassociate a bit, to make it feel like whatever is happening to them isnāt actually happening to them.
+ Thatļæ¼ being said, Ciceroās madness is likely comprised of survivorās guilt (kind of a given), PTSD, and potential issues with bipolar and/or multiple personality disorder. He can certainly be helped, and his past isolation is largely to blame and can assumably be combated against, but it will always leave a mark on his psyche.
+ His laughter can be used as a nervous tic. Not all the time, but sometimes.
+ Speaking of tics and stims, this lad. This boy right here. He jiggle he leggy. He taps his fingers on the table, or his thighs, or wherever his hands may be. Has a habit of feeling at his face whenever heās thinking, and sometimes picks at it if heās feeling really anxious. He canāt keep still to save his soul.
+ Has an odd but fitting habit of keeping everything very neat and tidy. During his time in Cheydinhal, he didnāt really have anything else to do when he wasnāt tending to mother, so he spent a lot of his time making everything spic and span, despite him being the only person living there. The place was found almost unnaturally clean when he left. And just like that, in Falkreath (and especially Dawnstar, as he prides that place as HIS sanctuary), he keeps everything very nice and clean to keep himself busy when he isnāt tending to mother.
+ Actually a way better singer than he lets on. A lot of the time, when he āsingsā, heās just screwing around, but when he actually tries? Surprisingly good.
+ When he and the Listener are traveling together, he likes doing a lot of riddles and stuff to keep both himself and his dear listener entertained. Makes I Spy With My Little Eye actually fun.
+ Speaking of him and his relations with the Listener... this lad? This tiny boio right here? Absolutely provides contract advice, as well as leadership advice should they need it (and chances are, they will). When he first brings up such things, heās uncertain. A bit anxious, worried they may take offense to him providing such a thing despite his experience. But with enough encouragement, he breaks out of his shell and provides his thoughts much more regularly. This lad craves validation, especially when it comes to things like this. Heās very... creative.
+ Very, very appreciative of the outdoors when he comes to Skyrim. He gets cold hella easy, sure, and he hates being cold, but to see the sun again? To see the light glimmering off a lake or river? To see grass and tree branches bending in a gentle breeze? To feel rain on his face, and see lightning flash across the sky and thunder rumbling after it? To see the aurora borealis Skyrimās night sky so readily offers? He would trade anything in the world to see it again.
+ Fascinated by all things shouts and dragons. Heās like the only person I know who actually comments positively on the Dragonborn shouting.
āFor someone known as the Listener, you do an awful lot of shouting!ā
āOh! Hahaha! What a fun trick! Teach me, teach me!ā
He never new dragons had actually existed until Skyrim, and while he is respectful of their power and rather wary of them, he still finds them immensely fascinating.
+ That being said, the whole notion of dragons coming back to life, along with the civil war breaking out among Skyrimās people, really does set him on edge. Heās seen and known enough war, and prospect of even MAYBE having to deal with more stresses him out.
+ He needs to have some form of background noise when he sleeps. Otherwise it gets far too quiet, and it makes him very anxious.
+ As I had stated in a previous artwork post of mine, if heās in the sanctuary and the listener is away, he spends a lot of his time in the torture chamber if heās got nothing else to do. While heās no longer able to fulfill his own contracts, it doesnāt mean heās entirely forbidden to kill. Besides, heās got lots of time and subjects, willing or not, to test out all sorts of wonderful, twisted little ideas on. More than likely excitedly shows the Listener what heās been up to while they were gone.
+ Very heavy drinker. Has had to cope with a ton of shit, and while he knows, deep down, itās not the right way to deal with things... no one really wanted to talk to him. Hear about his problems. He could rant to mother all he wanted, sure, but... it just wasnāt the same. Thatās not to say mother doesnāt care; without a doubt, she does, but for him, not having any kind of response makes it all the more frustrating.
+ That being said, his go-to drink is usually wine. And he tends to get very moody on wine. Be careful. You might get an earful.
Aight folks, this is about all I have on general/main Cicero headcanons. If yāall want me to do more on specific things, like romance, NSFW happenings, or interactions between him and certain canon characters (or my own, if/when I get to introducing them properly here), yāall lemme know. I hope you enjoy! :D
This man would let the intrusive thoughts win if it wasnāt for his daughter
i have a nonsensical au idea in my head where chuuya does decide to take up lippmanās job, but he does it after dazaiās defection, so for years dazai is stuck with his exās face staring at him from every billboard. also, because heās dazai, he obviously tells no one of his history with chuuya, so it just sort of becomes a thing in the agency that dazai has beef with chuuya-nakahara-from-from-the-forbes-highest-paid-actors-list.
atsushi: dazai-san hates chuuya nakahara...? the one in the movies....?
*cue incoherent seething noises from dazai somewhere in the background*
Someone: What's it like at the society?
Virginia: Imagine working with completely civilized, responsible, mature people.
Someone: Okay.
Virginia: Now throw that idea out the window.
Most Gallifreyans would have you believe that myths and fairytales are either historical records distorted by time or pointless escapades into fantasy. And yet, woven into the very fabric of Time Lord culture, legends persistāsome as warnings, some as bedtime stories, and some as fragments of very uncomfortable truths.
Here are just a few of the stories passed down through Gallifreyan history.
Long before the River of Time became what it is today, it was merely a small tributary flowing down Mount Perdition. The people of the Capitol had achieved great power, but they had severed their connection with the past and future. Their society was frozen in stasisāsterile, dying.
Lady Patience, a noblewoman, desperately desired a child. Every night, she searched for a wizard or soothsayer who could grant her one, but none could help.
Finally, she found a Strangerāa man working to expand the tributary of time. He gave her an old bag and told her to fill it with water from the Sea of Life. When it was full to the brim, she would find the child she sought.
But the bag had a hole. She tried to fill it, but the water ran out every time. For months, she tried, attempting to patch the bag, but the patches always fell off, spilling the water upon the shore.
With every failed attempt, something strange happened. The wet patches stiffened, forming cards, each depicting all of reality. These became known as the Paradoxicaācards that could chart the shape of existence itself.
She continued her task until the entire Sea of Life was drained. At its emptied depths, she found a child. And in that moment, the curse was broken, restoring Gallifrey's past and future.
š“ The Paradoxica Cards
According to legend, Lady Patience's discarded patches became a tool of great power. The Paradoxica deck was said to:
Chart the shape of realityāsome cards held the past, others the future, and some the forever-present.
Be capable of transportation through time and spaceāif used with the power of a TARDIS.
Induce amnesia or disorientationāespecially in lesser beings with low artron energy. (Time Lords included, on occasion.)
They are exceedingly rareābut if you ever find one, be very careful what you deal.
𦢠Other Tales of Gallifreyan Children
Gallifreyan nursery stories offer a variety of explanations for where children come from:
šŖ» Infants are found beneath gooseberry bushes at the bottom of Rassilon's Garden.
šļø The Great Gallifreyan Stork delivers them (though, considering Gallifrey's atmosphere, that's one resilient bird).
š§ The Loom Fairy blesses certain Houses (or curses them, depending on perspective).
Of course, none of these stories hold up under scrutinyābut that never stopped a Time Tot from believing.
āļø The Story of the Rock
Two Time Lords, traveling through a scorching desert, came across a massive red stone cube.
Chained to the rock was a man, thin, starving, his teeth sharp and yellow, his chains rusted with age.
'Please,' he begged. 'Come closer. Look at what's behind the rock.'
One of the Time Lords, curious, stepped around to the other side.
And vanished.
The other waited in the sand for a week, listening to the Chained Man's whispers. But they never gave in.
The first Time Lord was never seen again.
š¦ The Toclafane, the Watchmaker, and Other Gallifreyan Nightmares
I won't lieāmany stories told to toddlers aren't exactly The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and many of these bogeymen actually exist.
š The Toclafane ā A general term for scary creatures Time Tots were warned about.
š§ The Watchmaker ā A time-warping entity that exists to remove all time anomalies, including bringing death to Gallifreyans who have been touched by paradoxes.
š¦ Pandora's Ghost ā The first Lady President of Gallifrey, executed via D-Mat dispersal, is said to haunt the Vaults. On Gallifrey, her soul lingers in the Matrix. On Earth, her legend became Pandora's Box.
š·ļø The Shakri ā Live in an adjacent dimension known as Darkspace; they are said to exterminate species before they spread too far. Time Tots were told to behave, lest they attract their attention.
š Koltroxa ā The story of a being trapped drifting through time until she died of old age.
š§āāļø Malador ā the immortal, indestructible evil eventually imprisoned by the Ancients, who created an army of living statues called the Melkur. (Which, by the way, are still out there. Waiting.)
š§āāļø Great Vampires ā Gallifrey's history with vampires bleeds into their kids' bedtime stories, warning Time Tots of their terrifying power and their lifelong genetic obligation to kill them on sight.
šµ Blue Fire (Mi'en Kalarash) ā A Great Old One who lives in the 'wasteland between realities'. It stimulates a sleeping victim's limbic system and feeds on the artron energy produced by fear and nightmares.
𩸠Zagreus ā Zagreus sits inside your head Zagreus lives among the dead Zagreus sees you in your bed And eats you when you're sleeping
ā Others ā Others include the Fendahl, the Fendahleen, Salyavin, the Krafayis, and the Weeping Angels.
š Slightly Less Terrifying Stories
Thankfully, they do have a few 'nicer' ones by comparison.
šļø The Lost City of Altrazar ā Said to appear once every thousand years in normal space on the planet Nirvana.
ā³ The Time Sprites ā Legends claim there's one trapped inside every TARDIS.
šŖ± Time Vortex Leeches ā Said to hijack timeships and take them to their crew's lost lovers.
š Higher Evolutionaries ā Dimensional pioneers said to have woven the web of parallel timelines.
š The Lost City of the Archons ā A city belonging to the last of the Great Old Ones, existing in the Great Desolation.
š¶ Humans ā Some stories talk about the species 'wearing the skins' of Gallifreyans and abandoned Gallifreyan children being raised by humans.
š Classics ā Gallifreyan children also know The Three Little Sontarans, The Emperor Dalek's New Clothes, and Snow White and the Seven Keys to Doomsday.
š Benncuig III ā Possibly Gallifrey's only intentional children's author, Benncuig III wrote Lullabies for Time Tots, including stories about Rassilon and the story of Rassilon's Tower in the Dark Zone.
Gallifreyan fairytales aren't just stories for kidsāthey're warnings. Warnings about curiosity, interference, and the dangers of straying too far from order ...
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Dream, standing on a chair: The floor is hating Tubbo!
Tommy: *Leaps into Wilburās arms*
Wilbur: *Climbs onto the file cabinet while carrying Tommy*
Ranboo: *Jumps up on the windowsill*
Niki: *Sits gingerly on the table*
Puffy: *Lounges on a chair with her legs on the table*
Tubbo: *Lies on the floor*
Everyone: Tubbo nO-