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Raise a Toast to the Lot of Us (Tomorrow There'll Be Less of Us) by Drag0nst0rm for LadyHaleth
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
17 Aug 2025
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It is, at the end of the day, a silly drinking agreement among cousins.
Unfortunately, it's also a binding oath and possibly, when viewed in certain lights, treason.
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19 Dec 2025
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Blessing by Helis_von_Askir
Fandoms: The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
23 Nov 2025
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Malgor comes back to Valinor, but not alone
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12 Dec 2025
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miles to go before I sleep by HopeStoryteller
Fandoms: Assassin's Creed - All Media Types
25 Jan 2025
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How the fuck are you supposed to grieve for someone who died half a millennium before you were born?
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04 Nov 2025
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He had always had a soft spot for Renaissance Italy. It’s the time period he had spent most of his time in the Animus in and there was a part of him that always longed for the kind of loving family Ezio had.
But that didn’t mean that he wanted to replace Petruccio Auditore after using the device back in the Grand Temple.
And, by ‘replace’, he meant that he literally got reborn as Petruccio.
… And also inherited his weak sickly body.Series
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26 Oct 2025
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Regency phrase guide by charminglygrouped
Fandoms: AUSTEN Jane - Works, Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen, Emma - Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility - Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey - Jane Austen, Mansfield Park - Jane Austen
16 Sep 2025
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This is a reference guide intended to help writers of Regency-era stories by providing a quick place to check whether a certain phrase was in use in the era, and if so, how it was used. The earliest attestation dates of phrases that postdate the Regency era might also make this guide useful to writers of neo-Victorian fiction.
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23 Oct 2025
