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From A Certain Point Of View by Phosphorescent
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
19 Oct 2024
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Or, how Ben Kenobi’s
boldfaced lieprevarication saved the Galaxy, but not in the way he thought it would. -
Wolves Appendix: Timeline & Chapter Summaries by Phosphorescent
Fandoms: Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
02 Jul 2023
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Can't remember what happened in previous chapters of with the wild wolves around you? Confused about the timeline? Check out this condensed
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- Part 2 of O, gather up the brokenness
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with the wild wolves around you by Phosphorescent
Fandoms: Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
02 Jul 2023
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Night falls. Enemies rise. All that stands between humanity and the void is a fragile coalition of uneasy allies. But war is never as simple as it first seems, and no war is more complicated than that which is waged within the human heart.
When Jon finally replied, his voice was low and rough. “And you, Sansa? What am I to you?”
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- Part 1 of O, gather up the brokenness
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A Game Three Can Play by Phosphorescent for mercutiotakethewheel
Fandoms: Shadow and Bone (TV), The Grisha Trilogy - Leigh Bardugo
18 Jun 2023
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Anything worth doing always starts as a bad idea.
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till the battle (of the day) is won by Phosphorescent
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars (Marvel Comics)
23 Feb 2021
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“I flatter myself that I’m quite good at killing,” he told Dolo tiredly, “but I’d hoped I was done with all that.”
Or: When a krayt dragon threatens the safety of Obi-Wan's human and bantha families, he will do what he must.
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- Part 2 of Scenes from the Herd
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O, gather up the brokenness by Phosphorescent
Fandom: A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms, Game of Thrones (TV)
02 Jul 2023
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Scenes from the Herd by Phosphorescent
Fandom: Star Wars (Marvel Comics), Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
23 Feb 2021
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Sometimes a family is one Jedi in exile, his emotional baggage, the Force Ghost of his dead Master, and a herd of banthas.
(There's also the son and in-laws of the best friend he tried to kill, but that part's a bit more complicated.)
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The One With All The Birds by clothonono
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
10 Aug 2022
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Would it never end? Would there always be one more mother standing on the shore, looking out to sea, full of a grief made more terrible by hope?
_Elwing and Nerdanel in Valinor in the Fourth Age; a story about children coming home.
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Bookmarked by Phosphorescent
08 Dec 2024
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"I have to ask," Elwing said at last. "What exactly was I supposed to do with the sculptural group representing my family's murderers?"
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kerch proverbs by astrhae
Fandom: Shadow and Bone (TV), Six of Crows Series - Leigh Bardugo
23 Jul 2023
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One-shot character studies of the Crows
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Bookmarked by Phosphorescent
13 Oct 2024
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A series of excellent character studies.
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Sansa finds it difficult to look at Jon’s face, with its weathered lines and cragginess. It is the face of the North and a face that northerners trust; the face of Sansa’s brothers and her father, who had been loved and respected by their tenants as their forefathers had been when they were kings. How can Sansa feel anything but resentment, looking into that face and knowing that all of her years of hard work will never earn her the respect that that profile engenders within seconds?
But she does. It is a small, burning coal of something that must be smothered.
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Bookmarked by Phosphorescent
04 Oct 2023
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“Oh,” Sansa says. He’s not standing close to her by any conceivable metric, but his eyes are holding her in place as though he has put his hands on her shoulders. She feels herself begin to flush at the thought. “Yes, all right, then.” And then, softly, because she is losing her battle with composure: “Jon, at home. Sansa, with family.”
“Thank you, Sansa,” Jon says, and then, horribly: he smiles at her.
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History hinges on little things. A proposal averted, a football game that someone was not meant to attend. When Anne and Gilbert begin their junior year, a mishap of Blythe/Shirley proportions threatens to undo everything that the two of them have worked for. The only way to get out of the resulting mess is the same way they got into it- together.
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Bookmarked by Phosphorescent
24 May 2024
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A truly delightful marriage of convenience AU starting partway through Anne of the Island.
Phil cleared her throat then. "Alright. So Gilbert wants you to stay."
Anne shivered. "Yes." She lay her head back on the chair, her grey eyes stormy. "He thinks that we should get married like Professor Daniels suggested." The girls were silent, and she clenched her teeth. "We are halfway through college- neither of us is well off, and he would be shackled to me for all time, for a mistake that I made."
Phil's eyebrows were raised, and she nodded doubtfully. "Ye-eees, although him being shirtless certainly made circumstances a lot more sinister, I think."
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End of the World by FernWithy
Fandom: Hunger Games Series - All Media Types, Hunger Games Trilogy - Suzanne Collins
22 Mar 2023
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Bookmarked by Phosphorescent
18 Feb 2024
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I stand and shake his hand, pulling the binder away. "That's your problem. Mine's my kids."
"Your kids."
"My tributes. I always call them that."
"No, you don't. At least not out loud."