8 Works by thereigatesquire
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the impartial arbiter (rousseau was a romantic) by thereigatesquire
Fandoms: Sanders Sides (Web Series)
04 Jan 2026
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Logan is doing well. He's always been fine, and always will be, because he has discipline. When fault lines appear, however, he finds support in...a new friend, who is surprisingly aligned with Logan's interests. As Logan's insecurities mount and his situation spirals, his new partner, the Orange Side, Apollo, grows more and more dominant. Will self-preservation be able to intervene and keep all sides intact?
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They've lived so long together, perhaps it is only fitting they die alone.
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(“If anyone messes with the provisions,” Ashes warned, “you’re dead on the spot.” “Didn’t you burn Jonny’s rations just last week?” “That’s not important.”)
Each Mech has a different relationship with intimacy and emotions.
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The Bard's College by thereigatesquire
Fandoms: SHAKESPEARE William - Works, Hamlet - Shakespeare, Romeo And Juliet - Shakespeare, Macbeth - Shakespeare, The Tempest - Shakespeare, Twelfth Night - Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing - Shakespeare, Winter's Tale - Shakespeare, King Lear - Shakespeare
25 Jun 2020
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"All the world's a stage" is the motto of the Bard's College, whose student body (and faculty) is comprised exclusively of Shakespearean characters. There's no overarching narrative here, just a glimpse into the college interactions of the theatre's most famous occupants.
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the run and go by thereigatesquire
Fandoms: Hamlet - Shakespeare, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead - Stoppard
26 May 2020
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Hamlet returns to Elsinore upon receiving news of his father's death, but there are many demons awaiting him there. He can't take them on his own--can Horatio help him? (based off of Twenty One Pilot's "The Run and Go")
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unpack my heart with words by thereigatesquire
Fandoms: Hamlet - Shakespeare, SHAKESPEARE William - Works
20 Apr 2020
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A collection of poems inspired by William Shakespeare's "Hamlet."
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“Something in his tone caught my ear, and I turned to look at him. An extraordinary change had come over his face. It was writhing with inward merriment. His two eyes were shining like stars.”
--The Return of Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Norwood Builder (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
After a case gone wrong, can Sherlock Holmes continue to be the Great Detective he once was? Or will he stay trapped in his own mind? (AU, but attempts at justification) -
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Lestrade had no idea who the young man was who had suddenly appeared at his crime scene; he just knew he was brilliant, and that he needed help. The first case -- where Lestrade first met the great Sherlock Holmes. - ONE SHOT
