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After a frustrating battle with a brand-new wizard wielding Asgardian spells, Tony Stark has seized upon magic as his next field of study to crack. This goes about as well as to be expected, especially when Pepper is gifted a dragon's egg and the team finds out just who is behind offering magic to Midgardians.
MCU-Verse, sort of a fix-it for IM3 and how it handwaved away Pepper's Extremis at the end, plus a hint of dragon. Tony-PoV, Pepper-PoV and Thor-PoV.
ETA March 2023: Not abandoned, just rewriting the climactic chapter for the third time. :fingerguns:
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Poison of the Dark World by ForgottenXanadu
Fandoms: The Avengers (2012), Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel (Movies)
20 Jun 2013
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When a failed attempt at stealing one of Asgard's sacred golden apples is made, the unexpected results leave the Royal family and the Avengers, stunned with questions. Tony finds he's making double takes everywhere he goes, and everyone else is desperate to get to the bottom of things, but how does one explain multiple Lokis', when magic isn't at play. Loki is just as confused as everyone else as to whats going on, and it doesn't help that their only lead, knows about as much as anyone else does.
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People rarely remember everything about any given chain of events. As such, it is rather natural that the conflict that would later be known as the Civil War would be remembered only through brief flashes.
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- Part 4 of The Way Things Ought to Be
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Set two months after Iron Man 3. Tony's still trying to cure Pepper of Extremis, but it's not going well. Pepper wants Bruce's help. Tony finds it hard to stomach. Fluff, angst, adventure.
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Cooking With Leftovers by psocoptera
Fandom: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (TV), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
21 Oct 2013
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As long as he remained in SHIELD custody, he wouldn't face charges or stand trial, and he was, in fact, being paid, as a consultant and research subject, eight dollars an hour, twenty-four hours a day.
"Once we're sure you're stable, we're not going to pay you to sleep," Coulson said, "But until then your sleeping data is just as useful as your waking data, and," he shrugged, "Certain influences are keen that Extremis survivors in particular be fairly compensated for their time."
("Maybe if we pay off the explosive guy he won't blow up," Mike translated. As the explosive guy in question, he felt surprisingly okay with that, and wondered why the other guys hadn't tried that when they gave him the Centipede in the first place.)
