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A Case of Identity by NineMagicks, Sourcherrymagiks
Fandoms: Carry On Series - Rainbow Rowell
05 Jan 2020
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It was a horrible mistake to leave a letter full of Feelings in the library.
Who knew that Snow could even read, let alone respond?
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We Could Build a Castle by EliotQueliot, Librarity
Fandoms: The Magicians (TV), The Magicians - Lev Grossman, Howl's Moving Castle - All Media Types
03 Mar 2025
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He felt safe, farther away from the pandemonium. Most people were not far back from the show, most people liked that sort of thing.
One man caught his eye, settled casually atop a dividing wall like an elegant cat decided to try out human form but couldn't resist sunbathing. Those lazy eyes caught him in their study, making his feet stop moving.
A colorful diamond pattern coat was folded neatly by the man's head as he had possibly been using it as a pillow. A pillow for the most well-behaved and equally well-styled hair Quentin had ever seen.
Howl's Moving Castle/The Magicians AU
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- Part 1 of We Could Build a Castle
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Klavier notices Edgeworth wearing a ring.
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An exploration of Thomas Nightingale's early years, his experiences learning magic at Ambrose House, and how he learnt the lessons which he would later pass on, most famously to one Peter Grant. Also an attempt to create a 'school story', as a format now somewhat out of favour but traditional enough that I like to think Nightingale would feel at home with it...
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Rivers of Ankh-Morpork by melannen
Fandoms: Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch, Discworld - Terry Pratchett
20 Jan 2017
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The Faceless Man miscalculates, and Peter Grant falls into a river.
...well, more onto a river, really. He may have bounced.
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- Part 3 of Rivers of London crossovers
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This (Not) Be The Verse by leupagus for everyone who might one day listen to these audiobooks
Fandoms: Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch
03 Apr 2021
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"Be honest, sir," I said, scrabbling for the left flipper, "I look like a moron."
"I’ve seen you look moronic before, Peter," Nightingale said, flicking the wheel right and sending us careening down a side street and me thudding against the left-hand door. "This does not even, as you put it, 'crack the top ten.'"