Blue Ink
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War. War never changes.
The world of man, consumed by the tides of war and atomic fire burned brightly. Until it was snuffed out by the tides of water, in which none survived.
Time passed, and new societies forged their place in the world. Societies not made up of humans, but oceanic creatures. They built cities, languages, and histories they called their own.
And just like their ancient predecessors, they fought. Wars, battles and skirmishes were fought over each and every little thing. The most devastating of which occurred after the rising of tides once more.
To most of the world’s inhabitants, the ocean was seen as a barrier. One that merely needed to be broken, whether by technological innovation or by force.
But below the surface lay the ruins of millennia old conflicts, and the shelters created to hide from them.
Life above water, for better or worse, was about to change.
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- Part 1 of Blue Ink
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Over the course of his life, Six had performed a lot of his own maintenance. Guns needed cleaning or ammo needed restocking, armor plates needed to be replaced or dented back into shape, and clothes needed patched up.
But he never needed to cut his own hair. Not until now, in a world where the idea of a barbershop was only found in archeology and ancient ruins.
Because of course that’d be his luck.
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- Part 2 of Blue Ink
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Inkadian Fever by Temporary_Suop
Fandoms: Fallout: New Vegas, Splatoon (Video Games), Fallout (Video Games)
19 Feb 2026
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War, War never changes.
Millenia ago, the old world was destroyed in a baptism of nuclear fire, and when the world recovered, it was destroyed once more in a baptism of water.
In the years following the world’s first death, those that survived waged war against one another. In the years before the world’s second death, legends would be forged throughout the wastes. Legends that would, like the rest of the world, die alongside it…
Or so it had seemed.
Centuries after the fall of the ancient world, after its baptism and damnation, the new world’s inhabitants began to discover pieces of their world’s history; bodies and artifacts, the crumbled and broken remains of buildings long-since unoccupied.
But they never found the genuine article: A living, breathing, precursor.
No, the few that were left found their way into the world on their own terms… One, a courier in his past, carved out a space in the new world. Another, a figure clad in steel, became a shining beacon of guidance in a world that desperately needed it.
But now, years after their return to the world, their effects are only now being realized...
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- Part 3 of Blue Ink
