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embers of starlight by thesnapwasbrutal for blurple
Fandoms: The Dragon Prince (Cartoon)
14 Nov 2024
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“You should be very careful with your next words,” Aaravos murmured, his voice a low, lethal whisper that sent a shiver down Viren’s spine, eyes darkening with a predatory gleam.
His grip tightened ever so slightly, not enough to choke, but enough to make Viren sharply aware of the elf’s control.
The other swallowed, barely, feeling the pulse of his own heartbeat under Aaravos’ fingers, sensing he’d hit a nerve. But his defiance didn’t falter— if anything, a reckless smile curved his lips, eyes glinting with a hint of smug satisfaction.
Bookmarked by Syndershard
20 Jan 2025
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The werewolf bite has awakened more in Van Helsing than either he or Carl expected
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- Part 3 of 100 Prompts Series
Bookmarked by Syndershard
12 Sep 2024
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"Merfolk are more dangerous then sirens, in my opinion. Sirens are pretty words and smiles, and they just drown you before eating you. Merfolk aren't as kind. I once watched one jump all the way up to the ship railing, grab a man, and literally eat him alive while we had to watch and listen to his screams. By the time that mer went back into the water there was only half a man left. Blood and pieces of flesh everywhere. That was a female, what many would claim is the weaker of their species. The males are rarely seen but they say you better hope you don't see one. They say when the males come up, they're usually looking to feed or breed. If he sets his sight on you there's an eighty percent chance of you dying before your journey ends, I imagine."
Laurence is about to depart on his first voyage, unaware of how it will change his life forever.
Mer x Human Sailor short story.
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Leaving Zaun for the academy is supposed to give Viktor a new life. Instead it drops him into a world where he never quite fits, until he meets the one man who can make it feel like home.
Or, five times Viktor felt out of place in Piltover, and one time he didn't.
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Essek goes home, and there is no one waiting at his door. This should be some manner of relief. But his towers haven't felt like a safe haven for a long time now, long before errant scourgers appeared to harass him with strange questions. He misses the immediacy of that threat, prefers it over the slow and indulgent terror of whatever punishment is coming for him, someday soon.
He tells himself that he misses only that, the simplicity of being unsafe in the company of predators, and that he does not miss the company itself.
(In which a pair of scourgers shows up at Essek’s doorstep and saves him from himself.)
