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Dr. Halsin Silverbough runs the Emerald Grove, a recovery house designed to help troubled people transition back into society.
The Grove has been a home and sanctuary to many, and two of its latest residents - a recovering drug addict from Kirkwall and a juvenile delinquent trying to move beyond her criminal record - are both ready for fresh starts. However, with the influence of the vampire working street corners and the local university's new Professor of Magic old habits die hard, and second chances may not be enough to help them escape what they've been running from.
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Just like it says on the tin! One-shot collection, one for every day of October, following the prompt list from Tumblr.
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"I once read a book that explained in some detail the effect a brush with danger has on one's desire for... other forms of stimulation. Have you ever read anything on that subject?"
Or: Gale decides that the Gauntlet of Shar is the perfect place to demonstrate to Devi exactly what that book meant.
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The streets of Baldur's Gate teach hard lessons to the urchins who roam them - one of the earliest that Devi learns is that meals are never guaranteed. This is something Gale has never faced before, and he has no idea how to help her get through this.
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There are only so many instances where one Jedi can resist the call of the Dark Side; so many temptations that can be fought against. And this is too strong a pull for this Jedi.
A Jedi broken by love is a terrible thing indeed.
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- Part 5 of Bad Things Happen Bingo
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Bad Things Happen Bingo by Keldae
Fandom Star Wars Legends: The Old Republic (Video Game)
24 May 2025
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In which Tav believes the latest symptom of her grief is the hallucination of her lost love.
Or, Gale finds himself unexpectedly resurrected.
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Gods, she hates him. Hates him bitterly for leaving her behind. And Gods, how she loves him, still. Enough to have dragged herself to Waterdeep, as per his wishes. Enough to have let Tara coddle her those first few days. Enough to have sobbed into Morena Dekarios’ waiting arms. Enough to speak to him every evening from the balcony he had promised they would share. Enough to have started reading each of his books, knowing his fingers had touched every page. Enough to imagine all the ways he might’ve reacted to the news of his impending fatherhood. The latter she lingers on more than she would like, for it only gives way to other, saccharine fantasies she knows will never come to fruition.
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- Part 3 of Upon A Star
Bookmarked by Keldae
06 Nov 2025
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Altared States & Other Unsanctioned Devotional Practices by GhostOfBrijitta
Fandoms: Baldur's Gate (Video Games)
21 Jul 2025
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Gale Dekarios has never set foot in Stormshore Tabernacle before today, with you by his side. It becomes an unexpected lesson in faith, trust, and exactly how far a wizard will go when properly motivated.
It is an experience that he's unlikely to ever forget.
Bookmarked by Keldae
23 Jul 2025
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It was simple. Easy.
Accept Cazador's invitation, play the part, scope out the situation, kill the monster, and perhaps even take his place in the ritual.
And then that nice, simple plan fell apart.
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In which I needed an excuse for a ball and fancy clothes and a whole lot of angst.
Bookmarked by Keldae
10 Aug 2024
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Almost everyone has a soulmate.
Unfortunately, someone won't sense their other half if that person is already dead. Just as someone won't feel the direction of their soulmate's pull if they're on another plane.
Fortunately, rogue nautiloids have a way of bringing people together.
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- Part 2 of Soulmates AU
Bookmarked by Keldae
09 Aug 2024
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"It was our...tradition, I guess you could say. To sing when we were uneasy or..." she pauses again, trying to think of a way to explain it. "If our dreams felt dark, and we were unsure how to get back to the light."
"And did it work?"
"What do you mean?" She wasn’t expecting a question like that. If anything, she had been preparing for some dismissive ridicule.
"Did it help?"
"Yes,” she answers again, after a beat. “I think it did, for the most part.”
He's quiet again for a moment, and this time it's heavy with thought. And then, "Would you be willing to sing it again?"
Bookmarked by Keldae
07 Jul 2024

