Hiiiii this is a work in progress! And once it is done it will almost definetly be rebooted to another format once I officially nail down current lore concerns.
Most of my stories work in multiple sections, so if there are overlaps it is just different perspectives or time periods. Currently my stories are about
Carmilla/1830s-40s related plotlines
The lives of many girls and women as they go through shitty jobs, immortality, the loss of all hope, best friends, mutual grief, and being stuck out of time.
- Two Brothel girls in the 1830's (Helena and Martha) attempt to raise their family friend's daughter (Carmilla) after she doesn't come home from a 3-month long trip to meet her in-laws with Carmilla's father.
- A lonely little girl, Carmilla, navigates social dynamics in a small town that condemns her for her upbringing.
- A young girl (Violeta) accidently gets sucked out to sea in a row boat. She lands on a faraway beach, and is taken in by the local brothel-house to help clean. She is roomed with the youngest inhabitant of the house, Carmilla, and quickly begins to plot their escape after witnessing the dysfunctional nature of the house.
- Deaths and illness in the home begin to effect relations between the girls. Carmilla gains a new roommate who she seems uneasy around. Helena ignores concerns. Martha has a crisis.
- Years after leaving home, Carmilla is turned into a flesh-lusting creature by a woman she meets at a bonfire in the forest. She is brought to the woman's castle in the hills, and begins to realize that the dynamics of the group of creatures mimics other events from her childhood.
- Carmilla moves to an island off the new england coast in an attempt to live as solitary a life as possible, but an offer from a very important employer quickly derails her plans. PLUS! New friends, babysitting, and sobriety(?)
- Carmilla obtains a strange drug from her employer that allows her to see a physical manifestation of her mind (side self-indulgent thing, probably wouldn't exist in canon)
- A "vampire", Carmilla, and her sister, Helena, reunite over a hundred years after Carmilla's disappearance from home after a domestic dispute. Together they go on a world-saving roadtrip and bond over their mutual immortal griefs (In development, may be scrapped)
The Evans (Maine)
A family in Mollyville, Maine, struggles with patriach Thomas' strange changing nature. Includes potentially malicious children, hereditary cannibalism, and Shirley Jackson style New England Evils.
- Thomas Evans, the father of the Evans family, slowly begins to change in ways that only the Evans family can see. Unbeknownst to the rest of the family, he has officially been taken over by a parasitic branch of a species offically named "people-eaters" in supernatural communities.
- Florence Evans, the mother of the Evans family, watches her already unsatisfying life become all out Hellish due to the disturbing nature of her Husband. Noticing her Husband's changing diet, she tries to gain weight.
- Mabuz Evans, the eldest child of the Evans family, fails to fit in at school. Noticing his father's changing diet, he eats less and less.
- Constance "Conny" Evans, the youngest child of the Evans family, draws cute animals and watches Sunday morning cartoons with her daddy.
The Evans (Post-Maine)
A family from Mollyville, Maine, attempts to adjust to a new life. Includes many doctors visits, homeschooling, being babysat by a weird neighbor, trying to "get back out there", and a hint of teenage transgenderism.
- The Evans family finds themselves moved to an island through a supernatural witness protection program after an experience.
- Florence Evans (34) gets a job at the local grocery store, and tries to find her place in a new community after nearly 15 years of an isolating marriage in an unwelcoming town. Maybe she will try crafting!
- Mabuz Evans (14), now able to express himself, refuses to get haircuts or take showers. He spends his new freedom pinning bugs, reading about taxidermy, looking for dead things, exploring the deep woods, throwing rocks at the neighbor's chickens, being bad at Canadian French, struggling to eat, secretly learning to sew, and ignoring the feeling that he isn't a boy.
- Conny Evans (?) draws and dresses in pretty ribbons. What she does in her free time, nobody really knows.
- The Evans Family spends time either at home or at the doctor, testing for potential hereditary cannibalism in the two Evans children. Results continue to come back inconclusive. Doctors and Florence try to convince Mabuz to see a therapist. Conny is fine.
Rowan, Mortician of the year
A young man with an intense fear of death takes on his familys mortuary business.
- Rowan grows up in the mortuary business. At age 4 his bearded dragon dies, and when his parents explain every after-death possibility, he develops an intense fear of death.
- Rowan ignores his passion for music to take over the mortuary business from his aging parents
- Rowan's fear of death comes to a climax that results in a major breakdown that effects customer relations, and he begins to look into religious communities to find relief to his phobia.
- Rowan makes a "friend" at a small basement church up the road.
- After an accident, Rowan recieves a call on his parents old rotary phone from a very important employer who wants to help his situation. Seeing no other options, Rowan takes the job
- Rowan realizes that his new co-workers are questionable, and that his new job is not what he thinks. He makes friend with his fellow employee, Carmilla.
Creation Myth
How Earth came to be from the corpse of an old world
- From nothing, a God named Alleser was born into the universe. From her flesh she made a planet, from her blood she made the water, and from the ground sprung a city of cylinders with tall walls surrounding the city. This city was to be her temple, where all she created would live and worship her.
- The inhabitants of Alleser's world are created from her hair and clay, being all different colors and with all different shapes. They celebrate their God regularly.
- An unusual creature lives in the deepest pit of the city, right in the core. It looks like a human being with large eyes, no nose, and limbs that freeze off in the cold of the city depths. After a construction mishap, it is freed and begins to make its way uptown to celebrations.
- Alleser spots the creature as it stumbles around, and not remembering making it, he decides to bring it home with him and befriend it. It's name is Core.
- After a mishap, Core becomes the new God of the city. Alleser's husband, Nevidi, and the rest of Alleser's cabinet attempts to be supportive.
- Another human appears at Core's induction ceremony, blowing up a city wall and entering the city to negotiate for their people who live on the outside.
- Core finds the Mighty God Up Above, whose hair is the sky and eyes are the stars, and is told to "try Again".
- The city and all of the worlds inhabitants are lifted into the air and then dropped, killing the entire world. Core is returned from the realm of the Mighty One Up Above with Alleser in tow, and they discover the death of the world. From this, they try again, and create an Earth with foliage and mountains and rivers.
Alleser and Core
Gods and Creative partners of Earth. Core has risen to godhood.
- Alleser created all humans until the creation of Jesus Christ, who was a secret passion project from Core. Unsure that its creation would work, Core messed around and made a person of their own. The person came to life, and Core was delighted with her secret project. Upon death, her creation rose again.
- Core's rise to godhood created the concept of time, which didn't previously exist, and is now represented by her hair with grows multiple feet long everyday.
- Upon discovering Core's secret human projects, Alleser encourages it to continue. They will later collaborate, and eventually become each other's muses.
- After many years, Core's hair is unmanageable, so they stay in an endless room in her and Alleser's palace.
- Alleser creates a group of employees to serve as artists in his palace, mostly made up of people-eaters and those who have become stuck out of time. He hires one human mortician, just for diversity sake.
The girl in the stars
A graphic novel concept about a little girl who lives in a room in the stars, whose world is upended when the clock in her room comes to life and brings her on an inter-dimensional roadtrip to help find the universe a new Sun.
- A young girl lives in a solitary room, and had tea parties with her only friends; dolls.