8 Works by CyberneticGhosts
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Traitorous logical thoughts came to mind: Where could this even go? Wyll had never felt keen to the idea of short romps and notched bedposts; he’d never fault another for it, but it was never something he wanted for himself. The merman was not built for the same world as Wyll. He couldn’t ride a horse or walk down a bazaar; there was so much that would make parting… inevitable. Wyll wanted the love that lasted an eternity, burning bright and forever like the sun. A hopeless romantic, he’d often been labeled.
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Years after the Absolute Crisis, Wyll would consider himself fairly fulfilled with his life (even if others may disagree): He has a horse, hunts monsters for a living as a Ranger, He’s rid himself of Mizora, and travels the sword coast helping the good folk on Toril.
His plans for hunting a rumored devil did not include rescuing the captive beings of a twisted Menagerie in the mountainside manor. One of which cannot leave under his own power: an actual merman.Post-Canon AU where Wyll rescues a strange merfolk from captivity: Astarion.
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“The Tale of a Thief in the Night and her Sentinel Pursuer” by CyberneticGhosts
Fandoms: Baldur's Gate (Video Games)
07 Sep 2024
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Aka: The Tadpole Gang Finds a Cheap Smut Book
On the path to Rivington, waylaid by bad weather, they stop to make camp for the day. Out of boredom, Karlach finds and reads a horrendous copper dreadful she found in some loot. Much to the chagrin of Tav (Ygdraa), it’s about dragonborn and it’s filled with awful discrepancies that require some correction.
And at the end, Lae’zel and Ygdraa slip away for after-hours extracurriculars.
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Potential Dark Urge Origins spoilers.
Bhaalspawn were rarely raised within Bhaalist cults.
The Dark Urge, Riithtethel, was no different, and their ascension into their father’s world of blessed destruction had to come about naturally, even if it they didn’t want it.
From Dragonborn family, to murderer, to Bhaal’s chosen.
-on hiatus
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- Part 1 of Dark Urge — Riithtethel
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“You should be dead,” she mused, as she came across one of the most recent bodies dropped into the Oubliette. Kressa had come down to harvest the heads of the failed tadpole insertions. Up to this point, the tadpoles had been fatal or developed normally into mindflayers; not yet in the state of frozen ceremorphosis that was wanted.
This one was unusual.
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- Part 2 of Dark Urge — Riithtethel
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They just wanted to stew in their frustrations for one night. Riith wanted to be alone and miserable for just a little bit, and purge the emotional pain.
Unfortunately, a Dragonborn giving in to the dark urge looks like a rabid beast to passing Zhent traders, a beast that should be put down.
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- Part 4 of Dark Urge — Riithtethel
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The Dark Urge (Riithtethel) has an additional compulsion alongside murderous urges— to collect jewelry, and after saving Emerald Grove, enjoys the rare opportunity to indulge the hobby.
Just a Drabble of my Tav Dark Urge with angst sprinkled throughout.
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- Part 3 of Dark Urge — Riithtethel
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He loved Timothy. They were a goddamn week away from leaving. It wasn’t fair.
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In the Fall of 1948, Rhys aims to leave his hometown with his lover and friends. It was all supposed to go so smoothly, with all the plans laid out and one awful night takes that all away. As luck would have it, supernatural forces swoop in to solve Rhys' problems that night. But deals have fine print. So many nightmares await him.
A Southern Gothic Horror tale.Inspired by a short story from TheSpaceCoyote, "The Path."
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- Part 1 of Devil in The Trees
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Let Me Be the Flame in Your Heart by CyberneticGhosts
Fandoms: Borderlands (Video Games)
17 Sep 2021
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Rhys and Timothy had been dating for a few months and want to enjoy a few nights in the privacy of Tim's farmhouse, and get to know each other better.
Pretty much just Historical AU fluffy pwp smut with some dashes of angst for flavor.
Stand-alone prequel for “Letting The Devil In,” which is not required reading for this.
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- Part 2 of Devil in The Trees
