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After the end of everything, Loken opens his eyes.
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As both the Vengeful Spirit and the Sons of Horus break down around him, a heavily injured Garviel Loken drags himself towards Terra and the uncertain future that awaits him there.
Spoilers for the End and the Death: Volume III.
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After the cliff, Will Graham dreams of the sea. It dreams along with him.
Something watches. Something waits.
Post-series Cthulhu Mythos fusion.
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“I don’t get it,” Lo’ak muttered, tossing a loose fiber aside. “He never talks about Earth.”
Neteyam paused. Just for a moment.
“He talks about it,” he said, though there was less certainty in his voice than usual.
“Yeah,” Lo’ak said, pushing a loose fiber through the weave with unnecessary force, “but not really. Not like he talks about here. Or about Toruk. Or about us.”
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Somewhere between bad decisions, oversized clothes, and a trunk full of memories, Jake Sully’s past comes spilling out—and with it, the chance for his sons to understand him a little better.
Bookmarked by Krynn
30 Jan 2026
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when the wolf comes home by Origamidragons
Fandoms: Warhammer 40.000, Warhammer 40k (Novels) - Various Authors, Horus Heresy - Various Authors
24 Jan 2026
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“It’s as much my ship as yours,” the daemon says. Loken’s Cthonian accent had always been lighter than most Luna Wolves, only pronounced when he was angry, which was rare enough. The daemon has replicated that perfectly, the faint hiss on the ‘sh.’ “It was my home, too.”
“You are not Garviel Loken. Garviel Loken is dead,” Abaddon says. “You are a thing of the warp, and you have no claim to my father’s legacy.”
“You know how these things work, Ezekyle,” the daemon says, almost chidingly. “You should know by now that they don’t separate out that cleanly.”
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24 Jan 2026
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The Destruction of Everything Means You Included by AngelAxo
Fandoms: Avatar (Cameron Movies)
30 Dec 2025
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His banshee was the first thing of beauty he saw in this wretched prison of a planet, of a body, of a mind—more beautiful so when she threw them both off the roost like she was trying to prove a point about the self-destruction of taming the wilds.
(His human self is dying, his squad is dead, his son abandoned him, his existence is worthless, and yet she remains. Beautiful, perfect Buddug, who for God knows what reason has chosen him, and will never have another.)
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18 Jan 2026
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Don't read the following if you'd rather see Avatar3 first. Otherwise, go right ahead.
Jake Sully managed to give Quaritch the slip, and then win a war. Again. The colonel has to concede that if violence didn't do the trick after the third attempt, perhaps it was high time to try a completely different approach.
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16 Jan 2026
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“You’re not walking away from this,” Jake said, quiet and certain.
“Neither are you.”
The ground beneath them groaned.
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“You still gonna kill me,” Quaritch asked from the darkness, “or can we focus on the issue at hand?”
Jake tightened his grip on the knife. “Talk. Tell me what you can assess.”
A pause. Then, grudgingly: “Fell maybe forty feet. Can’t see the opening. Air’s not great. Chemical.”
Another sound rolled through the cave, stone shifting, settling.
Jake cursed under his breath. “Truce. Until we get out.”
“And then?”
“Then we finish what we started.”
“Fair enough.”
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Jake Sully’s hunt for Quaritch ends when both men are dragged underground by a collapsing forest, trapped deep beneath Pandora in a cave system that does not forgive mistakes. Injured, hunted, and running out of air, they’re forced into a fragile truce built on necessity rather than trust.
Survival means cooperation. Cooperation means proximity. And proximity means confronting what hatred, memory, and choice actually cost, long before either of them gets the chance to walk away.
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12 Jan 2026

