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Pray at Your Altar by Runic
Fandoms: Fire Emblem: Fuukasetsugetsu | Fire Emblem: Three Houses
24 Mar 2020
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When a marriage proposal is answered with the death of the messenger, Claude is sent on a mission to deliver Almyra's revenge. But first, he is going to find out just what the all powerful Archbishop wants from the strange woman he was supposed to marry.
The secret revolving around Byleth is something Claude can't leave alone.
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19 Apr 2026
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"So, what great building did our master architect work on this time?"
Nothing. Four days ago, Kaveh thought he would never work on anything again.
"Where were you when Sumeru needed you most?"
Dying.
(Or: the one where Kaveh was born with Eleazar)
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18 Dec 2025
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phantom limb by star_on_a_staff
Fandoms: Hades (Supergiant Games Video Games), Hades 2 (Supergiant Games Video Games)
23 May 2024
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“If you gods had veins,” Icarus murmurs, “yours would be here, I think.”
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29 Nov 2025
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There’s one thing one must know about Hermes.
Well- there’s many things- many many things—
But the most important thing one must know is that Hermes. Doesn’t. Wait.
He doesn’t. Or… tries not too. He despises waiting. He is- after all- the god of swiftness. The Divine Messenger. And one can imagine his job is very very hectic- and very very important-
And- all things considered—
He can’t afford to wait.
There is always a letter to be sent- parcels to be delivered- notes to be passed- messages to be orated- always a place to be-
Gods forbid he run late!
All of that aside and if he were given the option— Hermes probably- most likely- almost certainly- wouldn’t have taken his most recent promotion should he have known it required waiting.
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12 Nov 2025
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Charon had never thought much of his physical form. He was made for a purpose, and that purpose he did with an ease and efficiency that was to be envied. To think of doing anything outside of the immediate bounds of his work with this body was unthinkable; laughable.
Of course, starting a relationship with the Olympian messenger would inevitable test that.
Bookmarked by CalisLuxa
10 Nov 2025
