Victor x Adam
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Victor lives, and must go on. Doing so with his creation proves more difficult and complicated than he expects- especially when they barely know each other. But he has to start somewhere, and going back to Edinburgh seems as good a choice as any. Existing with his Creature is one thing, living with him is something else entirely...especially when one actually starts developing feelings.
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House of Scars by VelvetAnguish
Fandoms: Frankenstein (2025), Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
29 Apr 2026
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Alternative Universe.
After a disastrous fall from his horse leaves him with a permanently injured leg, Victor Frankenstein retreats from society into the cold, echoing halls of his ancestral estate. Proud, melancholic, and far too stubborn to accept pity, he refuses most forms of help.
Until Adam arrives.
Adam is not a creation of science, but a man of flesh and bone: scarred by war, broad-shouldered, quiet, and carrying far more ghosts than he ever speaks of. Hired as Victor’s attendant and caretaker, he is expected to assist with the mundane humiliations of Victor’s new life: the cane, the stairs, the long nights of pain.
Victor despises the necessity of it.
Adam endures it.What darkness took hold of Victor after the injury to his leg that turned him so cold, and can Adam awaken warmth in a heart long resigned to frost?
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The Undoing Of Victor Frankenstein by Justtoomuchbts
Fandoms: Frankenstein - Mary Shelley, Frankenstein (2025), Frankenstein & Related Fandoms
06 Apr 2026
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!Completed!
Victor stared back at her in silence. The prolonged silence only served to further intensify the tension between them, yet Victor found peace in that chaos. So forceful was the storm in his chest, but so calm was the emotion of letting that storm wind fling you away to oblivion. Victor's tongue refused to produce any original thought, the only fiction in his life that he had consumed flew back to him in clear glimpses. Victor spoke with a tiny hint of smile, "I pray you, sweetheart, counsel me whether it is better for a man to speak or to die?"
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While it is true that Victor found love in his sister-in-law, Elizabeth like a man does in wife, it is equally true that he must fullfil his penance for sins against his son, Adam.
Whether or not that son considers him father, whether or not the penance requires him observing sin much much more vile.
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Author's Note: It's basically a short romance slash PWithP, with slight OOC Victor who cries a lot. I just wanted to write something to tickle my Size kink and Dacryphilia. And also, this is heavily inspired by the Guillermo del Toro's adaption, but many traits will stay true to the original book.
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Happiest (belated )Vicreature Week to everyone! I hope everyone was filled with tons of creativity in the likeness of a certain mad scientist! Please enjoy this work that had been sitting in a file in my laptop and had been glaring at me to be brave to upload them.
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Many Are My Names (Great Is My Madness) by thepizzasitter
Fandoms: Frankenstein (2025), Frankenstein - Mary Shelley, Frankenstein & Related Fandoms
23 Feb 2026
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“Are you not in want of a name, then? A way to be known in this world that will keep you when everyone else fades?”
Hands frame his face, the light chill of them cooling his fever. Tempering him from inferno to candle.
“Who else knows me but you? I called myself Victor, not knowing the difference between what was you and what was myself. And you affirmed it, that first day. Affirmed it again when it was mine to return to you as we sat locked in ice and our own thinning malice. Perhaps I longed for a different name, once, but that longing faded when the old man called me friend, and I could be that. When others called me demon, inhuman, monster, and I could protect myself as they expected me to. When you called for Maman, and I could answer.”
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Victor and the Creature begin to lay ghosts and decayed gardens of the past to rest, and in doing so, find that new growth has taken root.
