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A world where Taylor and Jack Slash are born in each other's places. Weaver is the infamous usurper of the Slaughterhouse Nine, while young Jacob forges his path through the underworld of Brockton Bay.
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From Sky to Earth by AndelynKinsey
Fandom: The Legend of Zelda & Related Fandoms, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
28 Aug 2025
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Elster, after eons of searching for her love, has become lost. Just a husk of her former self, she wanders the depths of the underworld searching for someone she doesn’t remember.
Dante and Vergil cross her path as they work to sever the final Qliphoth root. This meeting will send them on a journey they never could have anticipated, teaching them both that even a devil may cry when faced with a love seemingly doomed to fail.
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Morgan Rivera is a Ward. Bright, popular, and doing everything right. She had a good life, a good family, and a power she did her best to ignore. But powers don’t stay quiet forever. And some don’t fit neatly into boxes labeled ‘hero’ or ‘villain.’
The more Morgan learns about her abilities and leans into them, the more she becomes something else. Something neither she nor the world is ready to accept. Her body changes. Her mind adapts. Her sense of self slips through her fingers like sand. She wants to do good. She wants to protect people. But what does that mean when you’re not even sure you’re a person anymore?
The Chimera is a slowburn Worm canon divergence about identity, transformation, and the complicated politics of cape life. She was supposed to be a hero. She became something else instead. And she’s still changing.
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- Part 1 of The Chimera
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When you first accepted that strange woman's hand amid the frozen debris all those years ago, never did you think your life would take such a drastic turn. Perhaps it was your fault for expecting so little from the witch's beguiling smile and enigmatic demeanour in the first place, when she was anything but ordinary.
Or perhaps all you needed was the warm light of a gentle sun to realise life itself held far more value than you ever gave it credit for.
