Without Sin: All Star Edition

Without Sin: All Star Edition is a The Loud House fanfic written by Catspeaker with Collaboration from FicAlthusserist.

After a science experiment conducted by Lisa Loud goes wrong, Lincoln Loud swaps places with an alternate version of himself from another universe where he and his sisters have children with each other. As Lisa tries to fix the problem, Lincoln must fulfill the role of the father for his alternate self’s ten different children, along with dealing with their ten sexually devious mothers.

The story was inspired by Red Herald, another fanfic author, work of the same name (minus the “All Star Edition” subtitle). Originally the author abandoned the fic, and stated on his fanfiction.net profile that if he did not come back to update by September 2021 any of his stories were up for adoption. While FicAlthusserist wanted to do a direct continuation, Catspeaker suggested they start from the beginning and write their own version of the story.

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 * A Date with Rosie Palms: Sinverse Lincoln does this when scrolling through his safehouse sisters’ social media, especially Lola’s pictogram page.
 * Aborted Arc:
 * Adaptational Badass: Both Lincolns are this. Safehouse has practiced Mixed Martial Arts and can take down guys three times his body weight, While Sinverse is a former Peace Corp member, with enough traumatizing combat experience to convince him to become a pacifist.
 * Affectionate Nickname: Sinverse Lincoln refers to his Safehouse counterpart as “Bad Ending Lincoln.”
 * Age Lift: All the kids seem to be under the age of 18 in this fic. Most notably Loan is 17 years old instead of 21.
 * Alliterative Name: In the Sinverse, all of the Sin Kids are given this name pattern much like their parents before them.
 * Averted with the Safe House, the Loud sisters who do have kids did not give them names that start with L.
 * Becoming the Mask: Safehouse Lincoln starts to enjoy being the sin kids’ father after spending time with them, even starts enjoying the company of some of the sisters. It has come to the point where he has to actively remind himself they’re not actually his family!
 * Belligerent Sexual Tension: Safehouse Lincoln could be this to all of the Sinverse Loud sisters; as girls often make various types of sexual advances on him (whether it’s attempting to shower with him, to dressing in skimpy cosplay for his amusement), he’s the one that has to conjure all his inner strength to turn them down.
 * Brother-Sister Incest: The Sinverse’s main focal point is how Lincoln had kids with (almost) all his sisters.
 * The Bully: Hank and Hawk make an appearance in chapter 13, arriving at the Burpin’ Burger Lincoln manages just to harass him and his customers.
 * Calling the Old Man Out: Lemy tries to do this to his father in chapter 2.
 * Cassandra Truth: Yes, Sinverse Lincoln is the uncle to all of the loud sisters’ children… but he’s also their dad at the same time!
 * Central Theme: The topic of focusing on your career versus focusing on your family frequently occurs throughout the story. The Safehouse and Sinverse Louds represent these ideas to their extreme degrees, and both Lincolns even reflect on these ideas while occupying their opposing universe.
 * Chick Magnet: Sinverse Lincoln, as a given. According to Safehouse Lisa, her Lincoln could have the potential to be this, assuming both Lincolns share the same anatomy.
 * Child by Rape: The method of how the Sin Kids in the Sinverse were born. For example, Lori was 18 and Lincoln was 12 when Loan was first conceived, and it was all downhill from there.
 * Continuity Nod: The fic makes direct references to past episodes of the Loud house, even referencing the movie on some occasions.
 * Daddy's Girl: All the sin kids are like this in a way, excluding Lemy.
 * Darker and Edgier: Being a sin kids fanfic, this is to be expected. The story does not shy away from giving the Loud siblings condemnable habits, whether it’s open polyamorous relationships, shameless prostitution, the usual incest, or even, Catspeaker and FicAlthusserist aren’t pulling as many punches in terms of making such a concept more immersive. Despite everything, it doesn’t go as far the original did in deconstructing the narrative.
 * Dimensional Traveler: Both Lincolns become this unintentionally. Safehouse Lincoln was supposed to simply teleport from the basement to the neighbor’s backyard, but ended up being sent to another dimension entirely, while Sinverse Lincoln was the one to be teleported to Safehouse Neighbor’s backyard.
 * Disappeared Dad: What everyone assumes happened to the new Loud kids in the sinverse, only for their “uncle Lincoln'' to step up as their father figure.
 * Sinverse technically becomes this onces he’s transported to the safehouse Yate’s backyard.
 * Double Consciousness: Sinverse Lincoln, as well as the rest of the Loud family, must maintain the façade of an Uncle who happily adopted the Loud sisters’ children as their father, and hide the fact that he’s actually the biological father of all the kids and they’re literally products of incest.
 * Once the two Lincolns swap places, they must play the role of each other’s lifestyle to avoid suspicion, while waiting for both of their Lisas to find a way to swap them back.
 * Averted with Safehouse’s swap, as all he needs to do is stay indoors and not draw too much attention to himself.
 * Everyone Has Standards: The Sinverse parents all agreed to “NOT” go after their own children.
 * Feminine Women Can Cook: Liena is one of the main chefs in the sinverse house.
 * Fictional Counterpart: Social Media, Streaming services, and Video game Launchers in the story serve as stand-ins for real ones:
 * LifeInvader = Facebook (also doubles as a shout-out to GTAV)
 * PictoGram = Instagram
 * Quickchat = SnapChat
 * Star Pioneers = Star Trek
 * Space Wars = Star Wars
 * Galaxy Gate = Star Gate
 * Dragon Dynasty = Game of Thrones
 * Smash Siblings = Smash Brothers
 * Felony, Assault, Murder = Grand Theft Auto
 * Drip = Steam Game Client
 * Pipe = Valve Game Company
 * Five Second Foreshadowing: Safehouse Lincoln assumes the father of Lily’s baby has abandoned her, only for her to shout that he loves her. At the end of the same chapter,
 * Foil: Safehouse Louds to the Sinverse Louds.
 * Green-Eyed Monster:
 * Hidden Depths: Safehouse Lincoln, a shut in comic book artist with an alcohol and nicotine addiction, has the capacity to fight dudes three times his body weight due training his sister Lynn with Mixed Martial Arts.
 * In-Series Nickname: Throughout the story, anything related to the seemingly normal dimension and the one with the sin kids are referred to with the prefixes Safehouse and Sinverse respectively.
 * Irony: It’s revealed that
 * Like Brother and Sister: The Sin Kids all treat each other like this despite only being half siblings. Although the incest part might making up for the other half...
 * Living Emotional Crutch: Safehouse Lincoln treats the baby Lulu as this in the first few days of being in the Sinverse.
 * The Lost Lenore: Bobby Santiago is this for Safehouse Lori, who was killed by robbers at his bodega. Her son is named after her late husband.
 * Marry Them All: The Sinverse Loud all claim they’re all married to each other in some way. Although some are more polyamorous than others.
 * Men Use Violence, Women Use Communication: Inverted, Sinverse Lynn slaps Safehouse Lincoln after he insults her entire family.
 * Played straight in Chapter 13 where Safehouse Lincoln beats the shit out of Hank and Hawk after the two men insulted his “family,” while Sinverse Lynn and Lucy are begging him to stop. It’s not until Lacy speaks up he stops beating them.
 * The Multiverse: Safehouse Lisa discovers the multiverse theory being true after her simple teleportation experiment sends her brother to the sinverse dimension and is replaced by that universe’s own Lincoln Loud.
 * Nightmare Sequence: the beginnings of Chapter 11 and 12 have this for both Safehouse Lincoln and Sinverse Lincoln respectively.
 * Noodle Implements: Lulu has these with her monster mouth and extra limbs she can grow out her body, along with some others.
 * Chapter 3 reveals sinverse Lisa has super strength via experimentation on her genetics.
 * Reasonable Authority Figure: Most of the adults come off as this. Special mention to sinverse Lana for not sexually harassing safehouse Lincoln immediately, unlike her twin Lola… until the end of chapter 10 that is.
 * Take That: The first Chapter mocks the comic book industry’s attempt to pander to those with no interest in the medium. i.e making Strong Suit trans to appeal to “modern audiences,” along with snubbing Lincoln for a writer's role in favor of hiring a Progressive political political activist with no experience or interest in comic books or their characters.
 * Promotion to Parent:
 * Safehouse Lincoln must fulfill this role when he swaps places with Sinverse Lincoln.
 * Lyra and Liena can be considered this on some level.
 * Switching POV: While the narrative mostly follows the two Lincoln and their misadventures, the story will shift point of views to other characters relevant to the story.
 * Wham! Episode: As of now, Chapters 11, 13, and 15 can be considered this.
 * Chapter 11:
 * Chapter 13:
 * Chapter 15:
 * Undying Loyalty: Zigzagged. Some of the Sinverse Louds are more “loyal to the family” than others (in terms sex at least). Most notably Lincoln being exclusive to his sisters.
 * Played straight for Safehouse Lincoln when it comes to Ronnie Anne. It’s been ten years since their break up and he still puts her on a pedestal. (No other girl he dated compares, according to him.)
 * Willfully Weak: Sinverse Lincoln tells his sons he could easily over power any of the women in the family physically, even Lynn, but chooses not to because the role of a man is to protect the ones he loves.
 * Averted with Safehouse Lincoln in chapter 13, where he uses his MMA experience his Lynn taught him to wipe the floor of Hank and Hawk.
 * Yandere:
 * Played straight for Safehouse Lincoln when it comes to Ronnie Anne. It’s been ten years since their break up and he still puts her on a pedestal. (No other girl he dated compares, according to him.)
 * Willfully Weak: Sinverse Lincoln tells his sons he could easily over power any of the women in the family physically, even Lynn, but chooses not to because the role of a man is to protect the ones he loves.
 * Averted with Safehouse Lincoln in chapter 13, where he uses his MMA experience his Lynn taught him to wipe the floor of Hank and Hawk.
 * Yandere: