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Battling grief and other personal demons, IV adjusts to being IV. Sleep mystifies him. Vessel mentors him. II mothers him. III doesn’t help IV at all, except for when he does.
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10 Oct 2025
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Some Gods are benevolent. Some are dangerous. Others are kind and generous.
Some wish for the God-vessel—to possess him like Sleep does; to possess the answer to questions they have that may not be answered by other beings but by a human who has experienced the worst side of life.
Some Gods want power. Others want malevolent things. And even then, some just want to be seen.
But they all want the attention of the God-vessel.
When they don't get it, they turn to those closest to him.
II, III, and IV are in no way prepared for the trouble they find themselves in when the Gods turn toward them instead of Vessel, who cannot answer questions he doesn’t have an answer for. Sleep tries to help but can only do so much to dissuade the others, and stopping a war between all-powerful beings is not on the God of Dreams’ to-do list.
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28 Sep 2025
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IV wakes up in a ditch - clothes torn, body bleeding, head full of static - with no memory of who he is or how he got there. All he knows for certain is this: the world was undone by disease, and the people who survived aren’t just lucky, they’re dangerous.
Somehow, IV is even more than that.
A chance encounter brings him face to face with three strangers who might become something close to home… or be the ones to lead him straight back into the fire. As they journey through a fractured world, IV must piece together the truth of who he is, what was done to him, and what he's willing to become.
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Post-apocalyptic road trips, found family, mutual pining, and the shadows of a past IV can't remember.Bookmarked by Letsrunandhide
20 Sep 2025
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“I know,” III says regretfully. “I understand it’s a big leap of faith, considering what just happened to you. But—” III pauses here, and he watches as III turns to stare at his friends outside— “but II and I have already done this for Ves. We could do it for you too, easily.”
This could end so badly, he thinks, but the worst thing that could happen to him has already happened.
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- Part 1 of take the dark and carve me out a home
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03 Jul 2025
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IV lives a quiet, forgettable life – the kind of person people overlook in a crowd, in conversation, even in memory. He’s always chalked it up to anxiety, introversion, maybe just bad luck. But when he stumbles across a cryptic online ad inviting virgins to a one-night-only vampire club, something in him answers.
He doesn’t expect the club to be real. He definitely doesn’t expect the vampires to be real.
Vessel, II, and III aren’t just seductive and strange – they can see him, truly see him, even when no one else can. And as IV is pulled into their world of blood, power, and dark intimacy, he realises the truth: the reason people have always looked past him isn’t just psychological.
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Vessel, II, and III have waited centuries in the dark for their final puzzle piece – IV. If they happen to find him because he stumbled over a ‘lose your virginity to a vampire’ ad? Well, that’s just what we call comedic timing.Bookmarked by Letsrunandhide
05 Jun 2025
