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Childhood's End (Bloodborne)
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Childhood's End is a Bloodborne fanfic written by pabbeyrene on Archive of Our Own.

The story features an alternate universe in which Eileen the Crow finds Father Gascoigne's daughters, Adele and Laure, before any of them meet the original Player Character hunter. With their mother and father missing and Eileen being preoccupied with her job as Hunter of Hunters, she is forced to take the girls to the only person she knows will take care of them, the retired hunter Djura. Unfortunately, the four of them end up being drawn into one of the bloodiest and most dangerous hunts the city will ever know.

Childhood's End contains examples of:

  • Animal Motifs: Eileen and crows. The Bloody Crow shares the association, and seems to use it as a signal to tip off his presence to Eileen.
  • Bad Moon Rising: The Blood Moon rises in Chapter 7, appropriately titled Witching Hour.
  • Big Bad: The Bloody Crow of Cainhurst is the main physical threat to Eileen and Djura, and is indirectly responsible for them being separated from the girls in Chapter 6. Though he eventually turns out to be a Disc-One Final Boss, being killed in Chapter 9.
  • Bittersweet Ending: The girls ultimately escape the city to live with their grandmother, but Eileen and Djura both have to sacrifice themselves to make it happen. They grow up gracefully and happily, but never quite forget Yharnam and the family they lost there.
  • Blood-Splattered Innocents: After Adele shoots the beast that attacked Laure, and Eileen kills it, Laure is splattered with both its blood and her own.
  • Break the Cutie: While this is present throughout the fic, it's most prevalent for the girls during the events at Oedon Tomb. They end up being witness to Eileen and Djura killing Henryk, their Grandad who's gone insane from bloodlust. Shortly after, they also notice their father's body laying nearby. Laure, who's been being the most Cheerful Child she could be in a world like Bloodborne's, breaks the most. While Adele is just in shock and confusion from watching the act, Laure breaks down, screaming at the two for killing Henryk and wanting her dead mother and father. She's so badly shaken afterwards she doesn't talk for the entire next chapter.
    • Adele goes through another in Chapter 7, when she comes to the conclusion that her mother is most likely dead, her Grandad didn't care about them in his last moments, and that no one else in this city is going to help them. Best summed up by this line.
    It was a very lonely frightening thing, to suddenly realize how small and meaningless she was, in a big indifferent world that would keep turning with or without her.
  • Children Forced to Kill: Laure brutally stabs the Suspicious Beggar who was trying to lead them to Odeon Chapel, who started transforming into a beast in his final moments, to death. Considering all the other horrible things they've seen throughout the night, they aren't actually too bothered by it.
  • Coming of Age Story: For Laure and Adele, as the title says.
  • Companion Cube: Eileen realizes she's a little too attached to her plague doctor mask and vows to work on becoming more detached to it after the night is over.
  • Cool Old Guy: Djura.
  • Cool Old Lady: Eileen.
  • Cliffhanger: At the end of Chapter 7, after the group has been attacked by the Bloody Crow, the girls go missing in the chaos and the Blood Moon rises above Yharnam.
  • Crazy Enough to Work: What Djura thinks about the possibility of the group getting the girls out of Yharnam.
    "...He looked over their ragged little band, weary and bedraggled, and thought: to hell with it. We’ve made it this far. Eileen’s going to keep us alive and I’m going to keep us together and the girls are going to despise us for the rest of their days but damn it, they are going to be safe. We are going to pull something precious out of this rotting hulk of a city if it is the last gods-damned thing we do."
  • Creepy Child: They don't act like it in the story itself aside from drinking the Suspicious Beggar's blood after killing him, but quite a few of the Gascoigne family's friends thought of Adele as much stranger and off-putting then Laure. This is most likely a Mythology Gag to her more unhinged behavior in Bloodborne after she is given the bloody ribbon.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Eileen occasionally manages to get some snark in.
    Eileen: *Upon being asked how she escaped a beast ambush* “I flapped my wings and flew."
  • Death by Irony: Both Eileen and Djura's deaths both reflect their previous occupations.
    • Eileen was a Hunter of Hunters, not beasts. She's fatally wounded buying time for Djura and the girls by fighting a massive horde of beasts.
    • Djura dedicated his time to protecting the fire-fearing beasts of Old Yharnam. He pulls a Taking You with Me to kill the remainder of the same horde by setting fire to a cache of oil barrels.
  • Doomed by Canon: Even though the girls have managed to avoid their in-game fate, their parents didn't. Gascoigne is Killed Offscreen by the player character before the main characters can even meet him, while his wife Viola is all but stated to have died as well.
  • Doomed Hometown: Yharnam, as in canon, though this story makes it significantly more explicit by sealing off the passage from Yharnam to the rest of the world at the end.
  • Dramatic Irony: The group actually manages to reach the Chapel, but leave because they don't trust it to be safe. In reality, the Chapel in-game is probably the safest location in Yharnam.
  • Due to the Dead: Eileen usually does some burial rites on bodies she finds while on the hunt, finding it to be one of the few activities that relaxes her. Unfortunately, the chaos of getting Adele and Laure to safety means she regretfully has to leave the bodies they find behind. Tragically, she's also forced to leave Henryk and Gascoigne's bodies behind without proper burial when Laure's crying screams begin to attract beasts.
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: The four main characters, Eileen, Djura, and the Gascoigne sisters.
    • Sanguine: Laure.
    • Choleric: Eileen.
    • Melancholic: Djura.
    • Phlegmatic: Adele.
  • Foreshadowing: In chapter 6, while searching a shop for supplies, Eileen finds a body that has its mouth filled with crow feathers. If anyone's played through Eileen's sidequest, they'll know about The Bloody Crow Of Cainhurst.
  • The Ghost: The Player Character hunter is confirmed to exist and is progressing through Yharnam, doing things such as talking with the Chapel Dweller and killing Father Gascoigne, but doesn't appear directly.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Eileen and Djura both end up sacrificing themselves in Chapter 11, in order to finally get the girls to safety. Eileen holds off a massive horde of beasts as long as she can so Djura can get them out of the city, while Djura himself ends up detonating a cache of oil barrels in order to stop the rest of that same horde from stopping the girls' escape.
  • Hope Spot: Early on, Eileen manages to fairly easily get the girls to Old Yharnam and the safety of Djura's tower. She leaves them there and all seems well, with Djura talking with the girls calmly while overlooking the city... until Laure realizes her mother forgot the music box.
    • Chapter 9. Eileen and Djura successfully kill the Bloody Crow and the sisters manage to escape Yahar'gul relatively unharmed. In the aftermath, however, Eileen goes mad and tries to kill Djura while the sisters are lead away by the Suspicious Beggar.
  • Morality Chain: As the night goes on the girls quickly become this to Djura and especially Eileen. When they go missing, it's not too long before Eileen goes mad. Djura ultimately uses the thought of finding and rescuing them to bring her back.
  • Harmful to Minors: Not only do two little girls have to survive a night in a city filled with mad hunters, beasts, and other horrors, they also have see their honorary Granddad be killed in front of them by their protectors and find their own father's corpse transformed into one of said beasts.
  • Honorary Uncle: Apparently most of the older hunters were this to the Gascoigne family, including Eileen and Djura.
  • "I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight: Djura to Eileen in Chapter 10, after she's gone mad and while she is trying to kill him. Shockingly, considering the setting, it works.
  • Oh, Crap!: Eileen gets a rare one when she finds a fresh corpse inside of a store the group is searching through. She doesn't realize why it unnerves her, until she realizes that its mouth is filled with crow feathers. Cue the group getting shot at.
  • Outside-Context Problem: As in canon, the player character completes the Mensis Ritual off-screen, bringing about the blood moon and unhinging several of the characters, most notably poor Eileen, without them ever understanding why it's happening. Eileen even catches a glimpse of the Lesser Amygdala perched on the side of Oedon Chapel and is completely unable to comprehend what she's looking at.
  • The Paragon: Gascoigne was this to the older generation of hunters. Djura describes him and his family as the rock the other hunters clung to, due mainly to the fact he was basically the picture of an ideal hunter with a loving family. Djura is so concerned at the news he's falling to the scourge, and that his wife is going after him, that he abandons his post in Old Yharnam to help the girls get the music box to soothe him.
  • Parental Favoritism: Laure was always favored over Adele, mainly due to the younger sibiling getting sick while she was a baby. Adele doesn't mind, and in fact Laure being one of the few to actively talk with her resulted in their close bond.
  • Sanity Slippage: Eileen doesn't take the girls going missing after the Blood Moon well. She runs herself ragged trying to find them and eventually ends up recklessly going after the Bloody Crow in an attempt to find or avenge them.
    • After she and Djura kill the Bloody Crow together, Eileen snaps and tries to kill Djura.
  • Skewed Priorities: While Djura and Eileen are having an argument about wheter or not to kill a trapped beast that was attacking them, it gets loose and claws Laure, leaving her coughing up blood. Eileen basically has a panic attack as she frantically gives the young girl a dose of healing blood. Thankfully, this manages to heal Laure's injuries.
  • To Be Lawful or Good: Eileen ends up having to choose between protecting the girls or doing her job as Hunter of Hunters. She initially chooses to continue doing her job, leaving the girls with Djura, but after they meet again at Oedon Tomb and witness her killing Henryk, she decides the greater priority is getting the girls safely out of the city.
  • War Is Hell: Well, the Hunt is Hell, but this is the mood when Djura finally spells out the atrocities that the Hunters committed when "cleansing" Old Yharnam, in a manner eerily reminiscent of what happened to the Old Fishing Hamlet in the game:
    Djura: Did we keep the people down in Old Yharnam safe? Are they so much the better, for what we did?
    Eileen: We did what we had to! We didn't know, how could we know?
    Djura: We knew well enough that we weren't killing fucking beasts! Men and women dragged out of their beds, slaughtered on the streets like animals –
    Eileen: Enough, Djura, enough –
    Djura: Barring up the doors when the flames came, hearing them scream inside – I saw hunters pinning people down and pulling them apart like they were pulling the stuffing out of a toy, slowly, enjoying it, smearing it all over themselves, I saw people thrown on the pyres still alive, I smelled it! I saw –
    Eileen: I know what you saw, Djura!
    Djura: Because you were there, too, but we didn’t just see it, did we, Eileen? We weren't standing by and shaking our heads as they strung people up and gutted them open and left them hanging there –
    Eileen: Something had to be done! Something – we didn't know – we didn't understand, were we to just leave the streets to the beasts?
  • Wham Line: After they kill the Bloody Crow, Eileen begins to whisper strange things under her breath. When Djura tries to help her out, the following occurs, showing that Eileen has been Driven to Madness.
    Eileen: “Poor Djura. Poor pitiable Djura.”
    She raised her sword and drove it through his side.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: After the group leaves Oedon Tomb, Eileen takes Djura outside of the chapel to call him out on taking the girls back into Central Yharnam.
    Eileen: “You were safe at the tower! All you had to do was stay there until sunrise, instead of – of dragging them out onto the streets – gods’ blood, Djura, what was so bloody difficult about that, that you couldn’t – you couldn’t just –”
    Djura: “They were so frightened. I didn’t – I thought if we just got the music box, that –”
    Eileen: “That you’d prove yourself right? That you’d show all of us wicked hunters that you’d been right all along, that if you give the beasts a sweet lullaby they’ll be gentle as lambs?”
  • Would Hurt a Child: A blood-mad hunter, implied to be the Bloody Crow of Cainhurst, takes a potshot at Djura, Laure, and Adele in Chapter 6. It also might be best not to imagine what the beggar who finds the girls in Yahar'gul was planning for them, as he was likely the same Suspicious Beggar that the player character finds chowing down on a child's corpse in the Forbidden Woods.
  • You Can't Go Home Again: Laure and Adele never return to Yharnam after escaping from it, since the path in has been sealed shut.

Alternative Title(s): Childhoods End

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