6 Works by springdevilhome
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the brilliant white light by springdevilhome
Fandoms: Fate/EXTRA, Fate/stay night & Related Fandoms
12 Aug 2025
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When you walk out the door, you make a face so warm it stirs in me something strong enough it breaks my skin - my programmed, prim and doctored skin, made to rest on a frame of measured smiles. But when you walk out the door saying goodbye, I smile with renewed passion. Renewed. What a strange word.
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Sakura is the speaker. She recounts how she fell in love with Kishinami Hakuno and how BB was born from her selfishness. It basically reads like Sakura's internal monologue and how she comes to accept BB as a part of herself while also - just BB. -
Just Bets by springdevilhome
Fandoms: Fate/Grand Order, Fate/stay night & Related Fandoms
06 Apr 2025
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The taste of iron filling up inside the mouth as skin catches on teeth from a fist meant to land - Gods, this was fucking exhilarating.
Now, for these two, words weren't needed as much as one would think. But the wordless time spent together did not necessarily indicate being idle throughout. No, there were many things Gilgamesh and Enkidu did without the grace of words.(Enkidu and Gilgamesh beat each other up until they get hard, and then frot)
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Bear The Mark On Clear Skin by springdevilhome
Fandoms: Fate/Grand Order, Fate/stay night & Related Fandoms
04 Feb 2025
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Gilgamesh and Enkidu. They loved each other, right? Something beyond just love, something beyond just friendship.
I mean, people have a rather tenacious propensity to heal, so more often than not, people can stand up again after a while. Even if it’s a loved one they lost. People also have the capacity to start again. They find a new love. But did they know? That they weren’t merely ‘finding’ new love. Love - when it comes back around for them - actually starts within the people themselves.
-The Wise King Gilgamesh recalls his dear friend Enkidu while in Uruk, and he does so again in Chaldea, even when Enkidu is summoned. His younger self runs, but Caster stands still.
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Do not say anything stupid. by springdevilhome
Fandoms: Fate/stay night & Related Fandoms, Fate/Grand Order
31 Dec 2024
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“Is it so strange?” The question pierced the air.
“You are the one who is acting so bold,” replied Gilgamesh, breathless by his own right.
“Am I, my king?” Enkidu did not show a hint of shame. “Shamhat has washed away all of my earthly shames many moons ago.”
Gilgamesh grumbled. “You speak of someone else, even in this state?”
---------His pride really does make him an annoyed chatterbox, especially when it comes to him lying down below in bed. And Enkidu does not spare a second in coddling him. These two are really - best friends, idiots, and in love at the same time. And of course they fuck.
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It Takes More Than ‘Fake’ to be Different by springdevilhome
Fandoms: Fate/Grand Order, Fate/stay night & Related Fandoms
16 Nov 2024
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He tossed the Grail over to Kingu like it was nothing.
Why was he handing it over?
The King thought that the reason was rather simple.
It was with certainty that he knew the bristling creature in front of him was not his one and only friend, who he swore would be the last. The word “last” carries with it the meaning of absolute exclusivity. He knew this all very well.--
Kingu, what a tragic fate. He wants to make his torture known to the fool of a King who has yet to forget an old friend. -
The King and the Defiler as Subject by springdevilhome
Fandoms: Fate/Zero, Fate/stay night & Related Fandoms
22 Aug 2024
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'The King of Heroes was made flesh and blood following the fire at Fuyuki. Though the air was hazy with heat, Kirei could remember the day clearer than anything that had happened in his life. The King had said, with a grin, that it was the very Grail itself that granted him a body to fully live - as he once did - in this era.'
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Kotomine Kirei, seeing that the King of Heroes, Gilgamesh, has now a body of flesh and blood just like himself, becomes utterly obsessed that such a being is also subject to injury. He is but the King's subject, yet he feels a call to violence that he finds hard to cast away. Also, isn't it Gilgamesh himself who taught Kirei not to doubt himself, but to face his desires?
