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Statement of Matilda Bradbury, regarding her time at a formal dinner held at the Briarwood’s estate. Original statement given November 15th, 2008. Statement recorded by Imogen Temult, head archivist of the magnus institute, London. Statement begins.
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- Part 1 of Alexandria Burning (magnus archives au)
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Alexandria Burning (magnus archives au) by Atlas65, Avatarofurmom
Fandom: Critical Role (Web Series)
20 Jun 2024
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Imogen thrust out a hand, her stupid Gelvaan manners kicking in before she could stop them.
“Imogen Temult.”
The woman examined her hand for a beat, not with hostility, but something more like surprised curiosity. Before Imogen could yank it away, cold fingers wrapped themselves around Imogen’s hand and gave it a gentle shake.
Imogen put every single brain cell she had left into trying not to think about those long and cool fingers, and how they might feel in other places.
“Laudna,” the woman introduced herself.
“Beautiful name,” Imogen said, almost biting her tongue off after she finished saying it.
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Imogen and her daughter Flora have just moved to Jrusar. Laudna quickly becomes Imogen's best friend, and the two of them learn to navigate life and love together.
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14 Dec 2025
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Laudna had said that Dusk was maybe, possibly, hitting on her the day before - and why shouldn’t she, Imogen rationalises. Laudna is beautiful and sweet, funny and kind, dead heart twice the size of anybody else’s Imogen knows, and - and there’s no reason, really, why they shouldn’t do whatever they like together.
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Laudna, Imogen, and realisations.Bookmarked by Atlas65
15 Nov 2025
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Over four months of rehearsal, Imogen developed an embarrassingly large crush on Laudna, the newest member of the Dreamscape Community Theater. It's finally closing night.
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- Part 4 of imodnovember 2025
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07 Nov 2025
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The day before the end of the world, Imogen messages her father.
It goes about how one would expect—were they anyone other than Imogen. Were this someone distinctly not-Imogen, but who had eyes and a relatively conscious mind, they might anticipate the lack of reciprocation even in the face of death. As it stands, Imogen Temult is Imogen Temult, and she has long forgotten how to stop reaching for things that don’t reach back.
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19 Oct 2025
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To hold Imogen like this is utterly unfamiliar; it is the easiest thing she has ever done. Impossible that this could be the first time they’ve kissed. Inconceivable that she has never known the warmth of Imogen’s mouth against hers.
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26 Sep 2025

