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The Queen of Zeta Boötis by Blythe for Aeriel
Fandoms: Sneedronningen | The Snow Queen - Hans Christian Andersen
24 Dec 2013
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It's been five years since Gerda set out to rescue her dearest friend, unwilling to accept Kai is lost to her. No one has ever broken free from the Swarm's drone programming, but she knows it's possible. She escaped Teegarden Station's AI, which wasn't quite the same as being under the Swarm Queen's thrall, but was close enough to renew her hope. She can bring Kai back.
Now, after visiting the oracles at Nu Lupi and Mu Arae with Doctor Peura at her side, Gerda journeys to the Swarm's stronghold at Zeta Boötis. But she must close the last of the distance to the Queen's hub on her own, her only armor the Wasp fighter she and the doctor salvaged at Iota Pucium.
Will Gerda make it through the stations at succeed at breaking through Kai's drone programming, or will he remain under the thrall of the Queen? Find out in this episode of The Queen of Zeta Boötis!
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Miime knows one way to make a man a legend: immortalize him in song.
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"Our tsar has three sons. Handsome lads, if one appreciates such things. None are married...yet." The old woman snorts. "That's why you're here, though, isn't it?"
"I'm to return the arrow to its archer. I know nothing beyond that. Other than it's," Vasilissa's mouth twists, "fate."
"So you find it cruel?"
The hut closes around her, the air warm and heavy. It's thick with the sent of rosemary and sage from the bundles of herbs hanging from the beams above them. The bones of previous suppers (hares and chickens and maybe even men) rattle in a hauntingly soothing melody. "I'd rather find it kind. But at the moment, I miss my shop." She shakes her head, and some of the syrupy warmth tugging at her mind fades. "It's childish of me, I know."
"And you're no child."
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He is Heinrich Runge, always Heinrich Runge, but sometimes, he finds his fingers working of their own accord, and then he is both Heinrich Runge and Wolfgang Grimmer.
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You think this is a fairy tale. You know how some end, don't you?
