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When a gate opens at Lover’s Lake, Mike and Will expect the Upside Down.
They get a fantasy realm instead, complete with magic, prophecy, and their D&D selves made real.
To escape, they must help Mike the Brave and Will the Wise complete a failing quest in a version of Hawkins shaped by myth and fate. But as the lines blur between player and hero, it becomes clear that the true challenge isn’t the villain waiting at the end.
It’s the heart at the center of it all.
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A D&D quest, a fantasy Hawkins, and the realization that Mike Wheeler has always been the heart and Will has always been his.
Bookmarked by Just_Another_Fander
09 Feb 2026
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Will has resolved tensions with his best friend, for the most part, until Mike finds Will at a party talking to a guy, and a drunken deluge of emotions comes pouring out of him.
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where i go, will you still follow? by sirmichael (shootsharpest), willthevvise
Fandoms: Stranger Things (TV 2016)
04 Feb 2026
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By all accounts, though, this should have worked. William had pored over countless volumes from the royal Library, and, when all other remedies failed, had ventured deeper, darker. Surely there would be some ancient magic strong enough to break Sir Michael from his trance.
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A dangerous spell goes awry. Sir Michael vanishes off the face of the earth, and a disgruntled teenager takes his place. Worlds away, Will Byers discovers a wrench has been thrown in his plan to have a great summer.
Bookmarked by Just_Another_Fander
09 Feb 2026
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Cleric William tries to resurrect Paladin Michael and gets Mike Wheeler
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What's left of a hero when everything is taken from him? What's left of a villain with no identity?
What's left of a man who has no choice but to save the symbol of a system he's fighting against?
Within a city constantly besieged by a super-power fueled war between Good vs Evil, a hero is captured by a powerful villain and their secret organization and forced to play part in a twisting and enigmatic plan; to tear down the systems in place that keep the League of Heroes in an ultimate seat of power to rival the government itself. But... is the system as good as it projects itself to be? Are the villains and their henchmen really as evil as the media says? Is it truly as simple as tearing it down, or does that simply open up space for a new, worse system to enter?
Is the harm we do when we believe we're helping mitigated merely by our wishes to be better? To create something more? To fix what we believe is broken?
Do we hold blame for creating the evil we think we're fighting against, regardless of our intentions?
This work features descriptions of violence, abuse, neglect, and uses adult language, as well as mentions of nudity and sexual topics.
Bookmarked by Just_Another_Fander
23 Dec 2024
