I Think I Might Be Scared (Okami / FAU)

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The Okami Fallout AU is an AU I wrote with my moirail. The premise is that the Gods were cruel, tyrannical creatures that commanded faith from all those in Nippon - Amaterasu being the worst, being an avid abuser of any who weren't holy themselves, including Waka - who she forced to be her right hand - and Issun, also forced to be an Envoy (read; Propaganda Artist).
An uprising started, demons and mortals joining forces to take out the Sun and her people. With the power of science, they invented nuclear energy, and were sending the bomb to wipe out the Celestial Plain; something went wrong along the way, and it detonated in Nippon instead, wiping out the entire country.
The Gods weren't untouched. Chibiterasu and Shinigami, the God of Death, were mauled by rioting Celestials and separated from Amaterasu, who went insane with the mass death in the world below. Waka and Issun smuggled her down, finding a shred of humanity within themselves to keep her alive, help her heal - and maybe, make her better than she was.

Shinigami and Chibi survive the mauling (with notable injuries that inhibit them from performing various tasks, i.e. Shinigami's missing eye and Chibi's dead leg) and eventually find Amaterasu again with help from Kurow, who's a whole other story. Everyone ends up staying together, but Amaterasu still gets some bad episodes as she deals with the reality and consequences of her past.

This kind of covers one of those episodes, and how she responds to them.

Read about FAU more in-depth here; https://amatterasus.tumblr.com/post/169271638134/bless-bless-bless-ok-ok-here-we-go-alright-so-i


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