Tales from the Bunker
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It's Becky's birthday and instead of presents, she insisted that her closest 'friends' all write her a fairy tale. Everyone is a bit wary knowing Becky's writing history. But no one can escape the horror of having their stories read aloud to their closest friends and enemies.
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- Part 1 of Tales from the Bunker
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This is Dean's story. Not in like an artsty wanky way - this is Dean's story: a story of life and death, suffering and MASSIVE GAY PANIC. I mean this is literally Dean's story. THe story what he wrote.
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- Part 2 of Tales from the Bunker
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The one in which Crowley is Crowley.
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- Part 3 of Tales from the Bunker
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Fairytales are sexist and I hope you all die by poD7et, rabidbinbadger
Fandoms: Supernatural
14 May 2016
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Cheaper than therapy.
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- Part 4 of Tales from the Bunker
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This is Sam's retelling of his fling with that art chick back from season 1.
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- Part 5 of Tales from the Bunker
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“You don’t mean . . .” Becky said, eyes growing wide. “This is an Abaddon story?!”
“It is.” Charlie replied with indignation, “And if you’d let me continue, you’d see that my tale is called Redbush: A modern retelling of the misogynistic tale of Barbe Bleue.”
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- Part 6 of Tales from the Bunker
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Worldbuilding, the process of constructing imaginary worlds, sometimes associated with whole fictional universes, is important. You may not know this, but the term "world-building" was first used in the Edinburgh Review, December 1820 and in A.S. Eddington's Space Time and Gravitation: An Outline of the General Relativity Theory (1920) to describe the thinking out of hypothetical worlds with different physical laws. The term has also been used in science fiction and fantasy criticism since appearing in R.A. Lupoff’s Edgar Rice Burroughs: Master of Adventure (1965).The resulting world may be called a constructed world. Developing an imaginary setting with coherent qualities such as a history, geography, and ecology is a key task for many scifi or fantasy writers. Worldbuilding often involves the creation of maps, a backstory, and people for the world. Constructed worlds can enrich the backstory and history of fictional works, and it is not uncommon for authors to revise their constructed worlds while completing its associated work. Constructed worlds can be created for personal amusement and mental exercise, or for specific creative endeavors such as novels, video games, or role-playing games. Or, in this case, fairytales.
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- Part 7 of Tales from the Bunker
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A Gross Misunderstanding of the Shipname Crowstiel by poD7et, rabidbinbadger
Fandoms: Supernatural
17 May 2016
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The title says it all.
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- Part 8 of Tales from the Bunker
