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Byleth never trusted the Church of Seiros. But a few months after the events of Cindered Shadows, she begins to suspect there's an evil that runs deeper: And she's caught at the center of it.
Distrust morphs into animosity, but she's in too deep to simply walk away...The list of people she trusts grows smaller each day until she disappears.After her return, they already have their hands full with a devastating war and the fractured sanity of the crown prince, but there's so much more lurking beneath their feet.
One wrong step could be their last.----
A darker series of events for the Azure Moon plotline after taking into account all the shit that happened in Abyss in the Cindered Shadows DLC. Gradually diverts further and further from the canon events~
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Like a Page from the Book of My Fantasy by TrickySleeves
Fandoms: Fire Emblem: Fuukasetsugetsu | Fire Emblem: Three Houses
24 Jun 2020
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When the head of King Blaiddyd's security notices a busker in the dead of Fhirdiad winter, he turns his orderly life upside down to figure out what makes her tick.
If only music and romance were enough to stop the Agarthan Cult threatening a violent takeover of Fhirdiad. Talk about bad timing!
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Daughter of Divinity by mechawaka
Fandoms: Fire Emblem: Fuukasetsugetsu | Fire Emblem: Three Houses
03 Sep 2024
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Byleth, the Holy Maiden of the Church of Seiros, has spent half of her life confined within the walls of Garreg Mach Monastery. Her days in isolation are largely the same, punctuated only by occasional escapes to the nearby forest.
But one night, after receiving an omen from the Goddess and saving a wounded soldier's life, all of that changes.
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It takes a while for the Wanderer to put his finger on exactly why his dreams have been weird lately. It's because they're not just his dreams.
(Or, the Wanderer discovers the perils of forgetting to turn off a psychic link before traipsing off to rewrite history.)
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Nahida peers at him from over the top of her notebook, clearly unimpressed. “Why did you bring me here in the first place?”
Which is a good question. If it were any other time, Scaramouche would’ve simply opted to look after her in Mrs. Rukkhadevata’s house. But he’s chosen to take them to Puspa Café today, because —
Well, it's definitely not because he heard Lumine would be picking up the afternoon shifts at the counter for the month. No, that’s ridiculous. An absolutely preposterous thought.
(Unfortunately for Scaramouche, Nahida sees everything.)

