Pandelion



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  1. Public Bookmark 52

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    Bayverse, and NOT compatible with ROTF or any of the sequels. Mostly pre-earth: Some archetypes are universal. Some legends transcend species. And sometimes there's nothing left to do but out race the moons.

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    04 Jan 2023

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    Because the meaning of life is "do the next thing", and we all carry the seeds of the past into our future. Futurefic, Rodney-centric.

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    30 Aug 2022

    Bookmarker's Notes

    I don't even know how many times I've reread this fic, but I always come back to it.

  3. Public Bookmark 99

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    Karakura Town is weird. Ichigo knows this very well, secrets curled up in all corners of it, supernatural creatures strolling the streets without care, happy enough to keep the peace. Mostly.

    Strangers in this strange land are obvious - and rare. This one sticks out more than most, bright white outfit, blue hair, lurking in an alleyway like everything Ichigo didn't know he wanted.

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    29 Dec 2020

  4. Rec *

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    (v., 2p sg. imperative): burn.

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    15 Dec 2020

  5. Public Bookmark *

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    It takes a lot to impress Starscream. But that? Was impressive.

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    07 Jan 2017

    Bookmarker's Notes

    Rereading this is like putting something on repeat; I keep finishing and scrolling back up to the top to read it again