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Seed 47 by R0808: Eclipsed By Immortality by Sphyiaa for R_0808
Fandoms: Blue Lock (Manga), Blue Lock (Anime)
07 Feb 2026
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Isagi Yoichi is just a college student in his early twenties, grinding through his Bachelor's in History-late-night notes on ancient myths, group projects on fallen empires, and a quiet life with his protective mother, Anri. He has no idea why certain stories about betrayed cupbearers and jealous gods make his chest ache, or why he sometimes dreams of golden halls and thunder that feels like a memory.
He doesn't know the gods never forgot him.
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When forgotten gods clash over a boy who doesn't remember them, will Isagi stay human... or become the one who finally breaks Olympus?
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08 Feb 2026
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Why is the strongest beast obsessed with a rabbit like me? by Sky_Zaph
Fandoms: Blue Lock (Manga), Blue Lock (Anime)
08 Feb 2026
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Yoichi Isagi wakes up in a world of beastmen where he can transform into a black rabbit and is classified as a “female.”
He doesn’t understand the language, doesn’t know the rules, and is considered prey by default.
His greatest misfortune, however, is catching the attention of a golden lion beastman named Michael Kaiser.
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05 Feb 2026
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Love, as it turns out, doesn’t always arrive wrapped in ribbons and bouquets. Unfortunately for Isagi, this time it does. Michael Kaiser is in love with Isagi Yoichi, a truth glaringly obvious to everyone except Isagi himself. Determined to change that, Kaiser devises a brilliant plan - five days of gifts leading up to Valentine’s Day. From Kintsuba, to plushies. From new pjs, to bouquets, Isagi falls for Kaiser a bit more each time.
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02 Feb 2026
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It all begins rather banally. With an ordinary anal plug, a whip, and a gag.
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01 Feb 2026
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France vs Japan in the U20 World Cup
It was their first encounter, neither of them having exchanged so much as a word before. And yet Hugo understood Isagi perfectly, knew that he was one of those unnatural people fighting against destiny, struggling in vain when there was nothing they could change.
Hugo found it sad because he saw the potential Isagi had, the potential to rise to number two just like him. They shared the same sharp brain capable of dissecting the pitch with precise cuts, to understand it as no one else could. All Isagi had to do to achieve greatness was to stop struggling and swim with the stream, not against it.
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“Say, do you believe in destiny?”
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31 Jan 2026
