Recent bookmarks
-
Tags
Summary
A different take on what could have happened when Morgana used fomorroh on Merlin.
Bookmarked by Azantyssy
22 Feb 2026
-
Tags
Summary
There was another student here.
Tom recognized him vaguely—while transfer students were not necessarily uncommon due to the war, they were rare enough to at least make an impression. This particular transfer student was in his year, sorted into Ravenclaw after an impressively long hat stall. He looked like he might be descended from the Potter line, but he did not share the surname so his lineage was of no particular interest to Tom. Nothing about him was of particular interest to Tom, in fact, and yet here he stood, holding the book that Tom had come here to find.
It would be a good time to turn away. The Restricted Section was restricted for a reason—only books documenting extremely dangerous or extremely advanced magic were stored here.
Tom’s feet, however, suddenly felt as if they were made of lead. It wasn’t magic keeping him tied down, but something far more mysterious like curiosity or even fate. In any case, the delay was all it took for the Ravenclaw to lift his chin and meet Tom’s eyes.
This Ravenclaw, Tom realized, had eyes as blindingly green as the Killing Curse.
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 67,690
- Chapters:
- 8/8
- Comments:
- 1,189
- Kudos:
- 21,158
- Bookmarks:
- 6,606
- Hits:
- 291,094
Bookmarked by Azantyssy
16 Feb 2026
-
Tags
Summary
It started when he was almost too young to remember.
Do not speak, unless you are spoken to.
Sit still through this whole meeting.
Do not let them notice you.It was a game. And Tim was used to winning.
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 25,110
- Chapters:
- 5/5
- Collections:
- 3
- Comments:
- 577
- Kudos:
- 3,855
- Bookmarks:
- 994
- Hits:
- 30,293
Bookmarked by Azantyssy
13 Feb 2026
-
Tags
Summary
Jason didn’t know when it started. If he thought about it, he remembered the bright light that surrounded his mom in her last days. After that, he noticed the way some people lit up, outlined in a growing brightness that emitted from the edges of their beings. The brighter the individual, the closer they were to death.
At the parties that Bruce insisted on dragging him to, he expected the dim light from the tired old businessmen who drank too much and were limping closer to their ends, glowing a little more every time Jason saw them.
What he did not expect was for the 12-year-old neighbor kid to light up like a damn Christmas tree the second Jason laid his eyes on him.
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 15,885
- Chapters:
- 4/4
- Collections:
- 7
- Comments:
- 616
- Kudos:
- 5,140
- Bookmarks:
- 1,142
- Hits:
- 33,078
Bookmarked by Azantyssy
12 Feb 2026
-
Tags
Summary
Gale Dekarios is four years old, which is a very fine age for having important thoughts about magic and sandwiches. He lives in a rather small but very cozy house in Baldur’s Gate with his mother, Morena, and a tressym named Tara, whom he had summoned all by himself on a particularly curious afternoon.
One day, when the sun sat just right in the sky, and it was warm enough to wander, Gale decided it was an excellent day for a walk. But then, further along than he usually went, Gale found a new house. It was very big, with a tall stone wall all around it. The sort of wall that said someone important lives here. He found a small opening at the bottom of the house where some bricks had fallen out.
And in that opening, there was a room below, lit by a single lamp on the ceiling. A basement. And in the middle of the basement, cross-legged and perfectly still except for his hands, sat a little elf.
This was very curious to Gale, because there were no baby elves in Baldur’s Gate.
Bookmarked by Azantyssy
09 Feb 2026
