8 Works by jonagold
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Poor Shepherds by jonagold
Fandoms: Fire Emblem: Kakusei | Fire Emblem: Awakening, Fire Emblem Series
04 Apr 2026
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Two manchildren and a proper princess travel the continent in search of a missing pegasus.
(A fantasy road trip with bits of intrigue, set 15 years after Awakening.)
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- Part 5 of The Future Present
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Speaking Loudly, Heads Apart by jonagold
Fandoms: Fire Emblem: Kakusei | Fire Emblem: Awakening
13 Dec 2022
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Playing conversation partner to the queen, of all people, had not been in the barkeep of Calladay's plans for the season, or for ever.
(In other words: grumpy old man doesn't realize when he's hit the A Support.)
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- Part 3 of The Future Present
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It was Sunday, January 5th. Severa had come to town a bit early this year.
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- Part 2 of The Future Present
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Among the taguel, it was said that one's soul returned to the moon after death. Or so Pashmina had been told. Grieving in the wake of her human grandmother's passing, Pashmina has her own ideas of what might constitute an afterlife – ideas which are threatened by her warren's plan to move to a farm on the Ylissean mainland, leaving behind the island that is their home.
Pashmina, of course, has other plans.
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- Part 4 of The Future Present
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And They Called Her Nina by jonagold
Fandoms: Fire Emblem: Kakusei | Fire Emblem: Awakening
31 Dec 2021
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The second princess of the house of Ylisse had an identity complex.
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- Part 1 of The Future Present
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In Ozette, a young Lloyd Aurion thinks about death.
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- Part 2 of Surface Programming
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"It's not the same."
In which an old recipe threatens to give Kratos a difficult day.
[Originally posted on FF.net, 08-29-2012.]
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- Part 1 of Surface Programming
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"It's funny to me," she began, "that, after the beginning, the story still talks more about Martel. It's about why she's with Mithos, or why she's saving him, more than why he's trying to stop the war. And it's Martel who wonders if it was right to involve any of the Spirits, and is the most sad when they find that the Spirit of the Great Tree is missing, and..."
This time, after a moment, the words came to her instead of the other way around, and suddenly all made sense. "What I mean is, it's like she's the heroine."
Colette was eleven when she stumbled across a book that was unlike anything her faith had ever before given her. A story about a story.
[Orignally posted on FF.net, 06-28-2019.]
