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Kozmotis Pitchiner by LSayGVick
Fandoms: Rise of the Guardians (2012), Guardians of Childhood - William Joyce
31 Jan 2013
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Originally it was just a drabble; Barely over one hundred words and it decided it wanted to be a series.
It has to do with PItch Black before he was the boogeyman. When he was a father.
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THIS FANDOM ALWAYS MAKES ME SAD
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Psycho crossover. Set in the late 50’s, Will Graham steals from his boss and just gets in his car and drives across country to escape. On his journey, he stops at a motel on a back road where he thinks no one will bother him for a while. The motel is run by a handsome but somewhat strange man named Hannibal Lecter who piques his curiosity. Hannibal has been picking off the occasional traveler for years now, but his new visitor intrigues him more than the others. Watching him undress and shower through holes in the walls isn't enough… and he feels his dark nature become ravenous.
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A Hannibal retelling of Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. Dr. Hannibal Lecter finds a young man whose anger and violent desires hide beneath a beautiful face. Will Graham confesses to him that he wishes he could remove fear, shame, regret, and the passage of time and place it elsewhere. From that moment onward, Will no longer grows old but a painting of him does. As Will explores his darkest nature, the painting becomes grotesquely affected by his actions. Part of a larger series in which classic works of Gothic literature are recast with Hannibal characters.
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- Part 5 of Hannibal Gothic Tales
Bookmarked by LSayGVick
17 May 2015
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“You don’t understand,” Will protests, though the fire has left his voice. “I’m hollow inside.”
They speak so often in metaphor—of teacups, of mongooses and snakes, of ways out of dark places. It never occurs to Hannibal that Will might be speaking literally.
Bookmarked by LSayGVick
15 May 2015
