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“Stan’s gonna give me an earful for this,” he mutters. The wind is picking up and Xeno has to shield his face from the icy rain that pricks him like needles. He really wishes he could use his umbrella, but there’s no point. It would just turn over or rip apart anyway. This weather really is best avoided, he thinks as he makes his way through the campus gates. There’s barely any light, since all the shops have closed some hours ago, only the streetlights help him find his way. With visibility so low, Xeno almost doesn’t notice the tiny figure that’s huddled up in the entrance of a nearby café. He has half a mind to hurry off but curiosity has always got the better of him and so he moves closer. What he finds is a child, sitting on the floor, arms wrapped around their legs and face pressed against their knees. The child makes no sound, but Xeno can tell they’re crying.
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- Part 1 of XenoStanGen Family Verse
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Out of Eden by Stonesparrow (Birbliophile)
Fandoms: Dr. STONE (Manga), Dr. STONE (Anime)
11 Dec 2025
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Senku, Taiju, and Yuzuriha are no strangers to ambitious projects. From model rocket launches to baseball training optimization to complex garment creation, the three childhood friends are quite familiar with difficult, demanding, and delicate work. With their combined skill sets, reconstructing civilization from scratch should be a cinch!
Only it isn’t as easy as it seems. Because from scratch really does mean from scratch, and as talented as they are, they’re still children of technological civilization, unused to the lack of grocery stores, online suppliers, and indoor plumbing. And there are so, so many ways to die in this new world. From dehydration to overexposure, bacterial infection to vitamin deficiency, our intrepid trio is in for the fight of their lives against Mother Nature herself, as well as a harrowing realization: There are some things you just can’t get back.
In short: Dr. Stone with a focus on survival, construction, and the psychological ramifications of being the survivors of a global apocalypse in your formative years.
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- Part 2 of From The Ground Up
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Scout's eyes are badly damaged in battle and for some reason, Medic's gun can't fix him. Until they figure out how to heal Scout, he needs someone to look after him and keep him safe.
Sniper is given the job.
[3rd person limited, Scout's POV, some character development done on a whim]
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- Part 1 of Running Blind
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The day RED Sniper spared an injured BLU Scout, he noticed that something about this guy was suspiciously off. In fact, he had long ago begun to notice: there was *something* off about everything around here.
Or in other words, how does it feel to find out that all this time the people you and your friends fought... Were your clones?
Who the RED and the BLU actually were? What other horrors were hidden from mere mercenaries? And what was wrong with the *faces*? Scout and Sniper from the opposing teams secretly bond together to find this out.
Welcome to a story of forbidden friendship, conspiracy, and existential dread!
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So, yeah. Duke knows his people ain’t alright. They don’t talk about it, ‘cuz they don’t really talk about anything, even though the teacher of the beginner psychology class he’s in says that acknowledging a problem exists is the first step to fixing it.
He knows his people ain’t alright, but it hasn’t really hit him ‘til he’s standing in the entrance of the chemist, a stack of prescriptions in his hand all stapled together so he doesn’t lose any.
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trauma doesn't really stop, and by god, these kids are traumatised
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- Part 1 of just one day at a time
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13 Aug 2024

