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What if the people who died in Oakhurst are able to haunt and talk to the survivors of Oakhurst?
Will the survivors go crazy? Or find out why they can hear the voices of ghosts.
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A Monument of Mausoleums (Stand Empty In Our Wake) by RoguishOne (DarkWolfMoon)
Fandoms: Vampires SMP, Video Blogging RPF
06 May 2026
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The crux of it is something small, the choice to leave and save himself or stay and offer protection to those too vulnerable to protect themselves. Scott knew that the choice would change him, no matter which he decided to do, that it meant everything for who he would become.
He chose to stay, and it meant everything and nothing. He chose to hold onto the pieces of him that remembered being human, being a protector.
He didn't know that it was more than just his future hanging in the balance.
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Scott chooses to care back in the beginning, before he ever saw Oakhurst or met any of the people who would eventually be there. It makes all the difference but changes very little. At first.
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Scott Goldsmith confronts his fledgling about his lies that put the coven's safety at risk.
Scott Springwell confronts his friend, who he thought he could trust, about a needless lie.
Their anger flares, and moments later, they find themselves in an unfamiliar world, surrounded by some familiar and some unfamiliar faces.
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A/N: Just something my brain came up with after Scott's latest Bannerfall episode. -
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Waking up from a 600-year long cursed sleep—and finding his manor and town completely destroyed—inspires a lot of feelings in Scott. Anger. Vengefulness. Annoyance. Hatred. Insatiable hunger for human flesh and blood.
But more than anything, he is reallyyyyyy tired.
Too tired to bother with an elaborate song and dance for the human intruders in Oakhurst.
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Or: Scott is 10% tireder when he wakes up from his slumber and doesn't hide that he's a vampire from the beginning.
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A few days after Owain and Nominal spoke on the castle walls about oaths and knighthood, two strangers rode into Blue Kingdom. Strangers with Walesland flags on their shields.
