3 Works in Android Jaskier | Dandelion
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Cyber Hunt: Components of the Heart by partialresonance
Fandoms: Wiedźmin | The Witcher - All Media Types, The Witcher (TV), Wiedźmin | The Witcher (Video Game), Horizon: Zero Dawn (Video Game)
21 Jan 2023
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Witchers hunt the violent machines that crossed over into our world during the Conjunction of the Spheres. With their cybernetic mutations, Witchers blur the line between humanity and the monsters they hunt. Still, Geralt thought he knew the difference between man and machine, until he meets a young android who throws his world into turmoil.
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run, love run by xia drabbles (xianvar), xianvar
Fandoms: Wiedźmin | The Witcher - All Media Types
16 Oct 2022
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“You’re a hex-runner,” Jaskier breathed, pupils blown wide like he’d been the one taking a sip of potion – which would likely have killed him in under a minute, untrained as he was.
“Problem?” Geralt asked. His voice had deepened, and Jaskier leaned closer at the sound like he wanted to get more of it. It sent strange shivers through Geralt, mixing with the potion coursing through his veins in an even more intoxicating fashion.
“Oh, not at all,” Jaskier purred.
It’s just another routine closer look at a shady corporation – if it weren’t for Yen being cagey, her new boytoy being too present, and Geralt’s body working against him.
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- Part 1 of The Hex(-Runn)er
- Part 14 of [challenge] TWFF
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J4SK13R by KHansen
Fandoms: Wiedźmin | The Witcher (Video Game), Wiedźmin | The Witcher Series - Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher (TV)
22 Aug 2020
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Geralt is a scrapper. He finds broken machines, strips them for parts, and sells them to the highest bidder. So why does he feel such a strange pull to the broken android he finds in the garbage? When he checks its memory files, he finds the beginnings of the biggest, and deadliest, conspiracy he's ever been privy to, and now he needs this android's help in putting the puzzle pieces together and stopping the deaths of 45% of the universe.
