So in health class, we were talking about different types of wellness and the teacher hands out a sheet, and on the back is this interesting little list called "Rules for Being Human." Reading through it, I couldn't help but think of some of the Danny Phantom ghosts, and somehow this was born.
I have it set as 2 ghosts for each rule, because with some I wanted to do more than one ghost and also these are a lot shorter on this site than on Microsoft word...so...yeah. Ghosts featured will be (in no particular order) Skulker, Spectra, Box Ghost, Ember, Technus, Sidney Poindexter, Johnny 13, Kitty, Desiree, Walker, Dora, Dan, Vlad, Danielle, Danny, Clockwork, and Ghostwriter. Some will be repeated too, because I couldn't figure out where I wanted Lunch Lady, Lydia, and Fright Knight.
Enjoy~
Rules for Being Human
Most ghosts were once human. The rules of humanity can still be applied.
1: Body
You will receive a body. You may like it or hate it, but it will be yours for the entire period this time around.
Skulker hated his body.
He was a hunter, and when he was alive he was proud of his strength and handsomeness. Now he was reduced to…to…to this. How was he supposed to hunt or be taken seriously now?
Perhaps, he mused, he could make some sort of…armor. Yes, armor would do nicely – armor that made him bigger, stronger, faster.
So he found a way to build this body for himself some years after he first entered the Ghost Zone. It was big and rickety but it was better than nothing, offering him some protection and comfort. As the technology of the world – human and ghost – advanced, so he upgraded his suit.
He might be a tiny green blob of ectoplasmic energy forever, but the suit made his afterlife so much better.
At first Spectra loved her new body. That lasted for about five minutes.
She found that her form would quickly age without some source of fuel, power, nourishment… nourishment that came from the misery of anything, living or dead.
No matter. She found herself an assistant in Bertrand and set about creating misery and despair wherever she went, so that later she could return and feed on it and stay young and beautiful for forever.
Her body came with a price, but it was worth it.
