Recent bookmarks
-
i would breathe water by Prox (Amber) for fairbanks
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
26 Jun 2018
Tags
Summary
Martin gets lonely. (Post-106.)
-
"I could sacrifice you to my god, out on the water, sure, but Elias gets touchy about that sort of thing. No, someone like you? I'd much rather you joined us. 'Course, it isn't just signing a contract." He traces a finger around the rim of his mug. "We're a family."
"So I'd be your little brother?" says Martin dubiously. He only has one couch, sits alongside Peter, turned a little towards him, trying not to think too much on how strange everything about this situation is. About how his heart is suddenly beating faster, loud in his ears.
"Oh, no," says Peter, quite calmly. "My husband."
Bookmarked by knivesforpro
01 Feb 2020
Bookmarker's Tags:
Bookmarker's Notes
It hurts in a very sexy way.
-
Tags
Summary
Al Mualim is dead, but the Order's future remains uncertain. Altair's Brotherhood faces threats from without and within: Mongol attacks, high-ranking betrayals, his and Malik's fragile peace. The real danger, though, is something far older. Because Altair is seeing ghosts . . . but someone else is trying to raise them. *Post-AC1 sequel to 'And When the Earth Shall Claim Your Limbs'*
Series
- Part 2 of Battle of Eagles
Bookmarked by knivesforpro
05 Feb 2022
-
Tags
Summary
After an attack on their village leaves them orphaned and desperate, Malik and Kadar become Al Mualim's newest pupils. Altair, the master's star novice, is less than thrilled, but all Malik cares about is keeping his little brother safe...
Series
- Part 1 of Battle of Eagles
-
Tags
Summary
Side-story to Sass, ties in around Chapter 27.
Federico's life has always been a series of catch-phrases and commands.
Series
- Part 3 of Sass Verse
Bookmarked by knivesforpro
04 Nov 2019
Bookmarker's Tags:
Bookmarker's Notes
“You’re like a dog—like a Rottweiler,” one of the drunk philosophers said to him, “like sometimes you’re a big puppy but sometimes you’re foaming at the mouth, you know?”
-
Tags
Summary
This is a live example of how an author can create linked footnotes in their work with only a little bit of HTML and no workskins required. This is best viewed by clicking "Entire Work". While I've included the actual coding in bold and italic once you click "Hide Creator's Style", there's a more detailed explanation here.
EDIT 6/28/17: The third chapter now shows how to use anchor links as an index/table of contents.
Series
- Part 6 of AO3 Work Skins/Tutorials

