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The dear repose for limbs with travel tired by HamletfromSpilberg
Fandoms: Pulp Musicals Series - Dahan
02 Feb 2026
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Good old hurt/comfort for overworked characters. We will see John – Rose – Sia – Margaret – and maybe someone as a surprise.
This one is purely self-indulgent. I am tired and have not written in some time, so this feels like a good place to start.
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Rose is reading through her brother´s notebook and reminiscing about her relationship with sacrifice.
Pulp musicals Fortnight: 16 + 17 journal + sacrifice
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Last night the very gods show'd me a vision by HamletfromSpilberg
Fandoms: Pulp Musicals Series - Dahan
15 Aug 2025
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Since they left Margaret in New York Dakkar practically moved to the Grotto to worked on Nautilus. Now he can see her again, but it doesn´t make any sense.
Pulp Musicals Forthnight: day 12: Vision
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No legacy is so rich as honesty by HamletfromSpilberg
Fandoms: Pulp Musicals Series - Dahan
08 Aug 2025
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We know who real John Herschel was and what is his legacy. But who is our Hershey and what is his legacy?
Pulp Forthnight, day 5: Legacy -
Anna Hannover: the muse of lost souls by HamletfromSpilberg
Fandoms: Pulp Musicals Series - Dahan
06 Aug 2025
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Anna Hanover gets her own mythological origin story
Pulp musicals forthnight: day 3 - myth
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The Falconer's Rebellion, via The Tragedy of Coriolanus by rosamund_bright
Fandoms: Critical Role: Aramán (Web Series), Coriolanus - Shakespeare
03 Dec 2025
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"I say unto you, what he hath done famously, he did
it to that end: though soft-conscienced men can be
content to say it was for his country he did it to
please his mother and to be partly proud; which he
is, even till the altitude of his virtue." -Coriolanus, Act 1.iAn adapted and abridged version of Coriolanus, but it's about the Falconer's Rebellion and the bringing of Thjazi Fang to heel by the ever valorous Sir Julien Davinos.
The text of Coriolanus is taken from MIT: https://shakespeare.mit.edu/coriolanus/full.html
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03 Dec 2025

