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Spamton always wanted freedom, the ability to choose his own path, his own choices. He's gotten that, at a price. But it's better than no freedom at all. Better than being stuck in a tiny cage for decades. You don't need a bunch of strings to be trapped forever, apparently all you need is one goddamn wire.
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In which Tenna's power cord prevents him from ever leaving TV World and Spamton is having a very hard time accepting this. Surely, it's possible to twist fate just a little? Even if just for one day, can't he give Tenna a taste of freedom?
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27 Feb 2026
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"The Abyss represents the greatest challenge in the journey. In the Abyss, the hero faces their greatest fear, and must face it alone."
For the first hero, the Abyss never ends.
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23 Feb 2026
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TOby doesn't know what Dial's deal is. Slowly, he finds out.
Or: A collection of conversations over the Endless Deep.Bookmarked by WarpedMess
17 Feb 2026
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Susie tries to help Tenna (and, by unfortunate extension, Spamton) so she doesn't have to think about her own problems. Tenna is well-meaning but uncertain, Spamton is in the midst of a god-tier crashout, and Susie is in need of some parental figures who actually care about her.
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Bookmarked by WarpedMess
16 Feb 2026
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That, he supposed, was the crux of his problem. ‘I’d like to get to know the real you,’ Tenna had said. But Spamton had no clue who the ‘real him’ even was anymore. His whole life was a series of masquerade masks, lined up on his wall to mark every moment where he’d lost himself to the whims of others. He’d been trapped by his purpose as a Darkner, then by his benefactor, then by the all-consuming madness of his quest for NEO, and finally, willingly, by his need to repay the endless debt he owed the heroes. If he really thought about it, he wasn’t sure he could remember a single moment that felt like… him.
OR: The nightmare is well and truly behind him and Spamton finally gets the chance to discover his own identity, no strings or societal expectations attached. He finds himself at a loss for who he is, unable to determine which parts of him were really his and which were products of what he went through. He ends up turning to the people who used to know him, in the hopes that they might be able to piece together the identity he's lost.
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- Part 7 of Cube's Trans Spamton Musings
Bookmarked by WarpedMess
16 Feb 2026

