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Months after the whole continent of Australia has been connected to the chiral network, Sam receives an urgent call while on route to finish a delivery. A disruption in the tar currents has been detected, and he is asked to investigate. With an uneasy feeling, Sam accepts the request and soon finds himself face to face with an old enemy, who should very much not be alive. Unable to ignore this turn of events, the crew members of the DHV Magellan are forced to take Higgs Monaghan into custody.
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This work is canon-compliant as far as the main story of both games is concerned and takes place after the events of DS2. Anything that happens from here on out is me sprinkling my own salt onto the story the way I interpret these characters. Enjoy.
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26 Aug 2025
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-The beach. The fucking endless stupid beach, muddy grey sand stretching ever onward and looping around like some bullshit nightmare scenario. 'And just when I thought I was out, they drag me kicking and screaming, back into hell.'-
after Higgs gets eaten by Lou he somehow finds himself back alone on his beach, until a mysterious force yanks him out of it... right onto the doorstep of the DHV Magellan. As the crew tries to decide his fate under the unsteady leadership of Die-Hardman, Higgs is forced to come to terms with old trauma and to forge new connections, maybe even try to salvage some old ones.
"did ya miss me, Sammy?"
Bookmarked by Sfholoe
26 Aug 2025
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Apcolyspe averted, Sam finds himself on an almost empty ship.
He's not estranged from the people he loves. Just doesn't know what to say to them.
He's not aimless. There's just not much to do.
Higgs is starring in his dreams more often than not and bringing all Sam's past trauma with him. That's kinda a problem.
But mostly, he's doing just fine.
Bookmarked by Sfholoe
21 Aug 2025
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After the devastating events of his last Australian Q-pid expedition, Sam Porter Bridges is a man haunted by grief, guilt, and ghosts that refuse to stay buried. Alone once again and desperate to outrun his past, he throws himself into the endless grind of porter work, until a figure from that past reappears in the most impossible of ways.
Higgs, long presumed gone, resurfaces. Damaged, but still dangerously charismatic. When Sam makes the mistake of accepting one more pizza delivery request, he finds himself face-to-face with the man who nearly destroyed everything he held dear. But this time, the encounter ends not only in violence, but in something far more unexpected: a plea for help.
Caught between anger, resentment, and a flicker of reluctant empathy, Sam must decide whether redemption is possible for a man like Higgs, or if some monsters are better left dead in the tar.
In short: a post-Death Stranding 2, Higgs-focused fix-it, heavy on grief, depression, and the slow, messy process of learning how not to be a monster anymore.
Bookmarked by Sfholoe
27 Jul 2025
