4 Works by Nada_Chance
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Ageless in Reverie by Nada_Chance
Fandoms: Forgotten Realms (Roleplaying Game), The Legend of Drizzt Series - R. A. Salvatore
24 Apr 2024
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"Artemis Enteri is a man perched on the precipice of agelessness. In reverie, I often recall him at the breakfast table in Calimport– his back to the window and the sun streaming in, gilding him…"
Jarlaxle regales his sometime lovers, the copper dragon twins Ilnezhara and Tazmikella, with smutty stories about his time spent as Artemis Entreri's companion.
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On Humans by Nada_Chance
Fandoms: Forgotten Realms, The Legend of Drizzt Series - R. A. Salvatore
31 May 2023
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This is a story about grief, and acceptance.
Or: Jarlaxle buys a pet and gets more than he bargained for.SPOILERS for Generations trilogy, since I'm reading it right now.
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The Year of the Adder by Nada_Chance
Fandoms: The Legend of Drizzt Series - R. A. Salvatore, Forgotten Realms
11 May 2023
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The beginning of chapter 1 coincides precisely with “Homeland” chapter 27, “Untroubled Dreams.” To recap quickly, Drizzt has returned from a surface raid, claiming to have killed an elf child. In truth, he spared the child, angering Lolth. While sparring with Zaknafein, the fight turns serious, as Zak means to kill Drizzt for the elf child’s murder. Drizzt confesses his innocence, and Zak reveals his own secret- that he is Drizzt’s father. The two embrace and part amicably. Unbeknownst to them, Malice and Briza are watching the scene unfold via scrying. Feeling unburdened of his worries, Zak goes to bed. Drizzt, however, decides to defy Matron Malice’s curfew and take a walk to think.
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The Ties that Bind by Nada_Chance
Fandoms: Forgotten Realms, The Legend of Drizzt Series - R. A. Salvatore
16 Apr 2023
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Drizzt does not recall much of his childhood with clarity, but others do. Zaknafein and Vierna confront the meaning of family, but ominous shadows lurk. Set during "Homeland."
“I'll never again speak to many of the people who loved me into this moment, just as you will never speak to many of the people who loved you into your now. So we raise a glass to them--and hope that perhaps somewhere, they are raising a glass to us.”
― John Green, The Anthropocene Reviewed
