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A Moment in England by Zilliannie
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
07 Dec 2021
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He’d never seen anyone who looked quite like this young woman. Her petticoat was four inches deep in the mud and her foreign face was blotched from her tears. In the pink ribbon that held her hair together was a secondary piece of twine.
What a relief that the world could be wider than Georgia and he could meet so many people. Unfortunately this person was between him and Ms. Rey’s rescue.
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disconnect our souls from each other by Zilliannie
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain Marvel (2019)
11 Mar 2019
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Carol thinks about Yon-Rogg after the events on C-53; Yon-Rogg thinks about Vers prior to the events on C-53. Neither is particularly satisfied.
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An Unanswered Question by Zilliannie
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Captain Marvel (2019)
11 Mar 2019
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She can't remember everything clearly, but Carol still wonders about her family.
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Keeping it Low Key by Zilliannie
Fandoms: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Thor (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
02 May 2018
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Post Infinity War It’s Loki that’s turning out to be a problem.
[Spoilers for Infinity War. But mostly just silliness.]
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this dark thing that sleeps in me by Zilliannie
Fandoms: Guardians of the Galaxy (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
01 May 2018
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Thanos is evil. It would be easier if he could just be evil at all times.
Gamora grows into herself in the shadow of a mad Titan.
[Spoilers for Infinity War]
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No Reservations: Narnia by Edonohana for innocentsmith
Fandoms: Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations RPF, Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
03 Dec 2010
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I’m crammed into a burrow so small that my knees are up around my ears and the boom mike keeps slamming into my head, inhaling the potent scent of toffee-apple brandy and trying to drink a talking mouse under the table.
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Bookmarked by Zilliannie
31 Dec 2025
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Why one small American town won’t stop stoning its residents to death by Charlotte_Stant for sophiahelix
Fandoms: The Lottery - Shirley Jackson, The New Yorker RPF
24 Dec 2025
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The picturesque village of Buell, Maine is one of the last in the United States to continue the tradition of the “harvest” or “prosperity” lottery. Its residents insist the lottery makes them stronger, even as condemnation from outsiders grows.
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Bookmarked by Zilliannie
31 Dec 2025
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Paddington in the Arctic by gallantrejoinder
Fandoms: Paddington (Movies), Frankenstein (2025)
25 Nov 2025
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Paddington makes an unusual friend while searching for polar bears in the Arctic Circle.
Bookmarked by Zilliannie
21 Nov 2025
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rage, rage against the buying of the keurig by dollsome
Fandoms: Gilmore Girls (TV 2000)
27 Aug 2025
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In which Luke and Lorelai receive a mysterious and horrifying gift. (This fic not brought to you by Walmart.)
Bookmarked by Zilliannie
27 Aug 2025
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A Historical Reevaluation of the Banishment of Prince Zuko by EmperorNorton150
Fandoms: Avatar: The Last Airbender
19 Nov 2022
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Professor Sen Huang
Ba Sing Se University
Republic of Ba Sing Se
United Earth States
The Early Modern Review
654 A.G.Few historical events are as well-memorialized as the Banishment of Prince Zuko. One of the pivotal events in the conclusion of the Hundred Year War, Prince Zuko’s scarring and exile led directly to the overthrow of Fire Lord Ozai, the return of the Avatar to world-prominence, and the collapse of Fire Nation’s century-long grasp for global domination. Since then, the dramatic denouncement of the familial feud has been portrayed countless thousands of times—in books, plays, radio dramas, and movies—and remains a staple of historical education in most schools. But is it possible that we’ve all gotten the story wrong?
Bookmarked by Zilliannie
03 May 2025

