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The Good Life: Setting Poll

Start of a new jump and the end of another poll. The results are as follows:

Yor Briar (SpyxFamily) Votes: 888

Saeko Busujima (HotD) Votes: 835

Ty Lee (A:TLA) Votes: 704

Maki Zenin (JJK) Votes: 697

Mikasa Ackerman (AoT) Votes: 562

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The Good Life: Seasoning (ch. 58)

I felt kinda bad for ending my date with Robin early, but out of every weird and interesting thing I had ever seen, a sapient finger had to take the cake. Super powers were normal. After a year, I even got used to the idea of traveling to other worlds. Magic was still new and interesting, but I c...

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The Good Life: Prepping (ch. 58) (Jujutsu Kaisen Start)

Magic. It felt like a whole new world just opened up to me. It was something fundamentally new and it was fascinating. For the past two years, I had been exploring the many facets of my power. Given where I started, barely able to expand my Room more than an inch off my body and stuck swapping th...

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The Good Life: Indulgence (ch. 57)

“Oh, you were keeping secrets~!” Yoruichi noted while Chel masterfully rolled her hips, biting her bottom lip seductively while Cinder ground her pussy against the palm of my hand. Robin reached up to the knot at the back of her neck and undid it, letting the cloth that barely covered her bre...

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The Good Life: Vacation (ch. 56)

I wasn't entirely sure what I expected when I decided to go with the flow on this, but I had to say -- these people knew how to have a good time. I gazed out at the people singing, dancing, having an absolute blast as I was seated at a table overlooking the festivities. The table was made out of ...

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Legends Never Die: Taking Action (ch. 92)

As I expected, Irene was less than happy to learn that there were ten thousand Pagans ready to set sail towards Crete. Actually, less than happy was an understatement. It was more of a barely restrained frothing at the mouth rage hidden behind a practiced smile as she summoned me to Constantinopl...

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Legends Never Die: Uncomfortable Expectations (ch. 91)

This was a problem for a lot of reasons and I was struggling to figure out which was the most pressing. Ten thousand people wasn't a small number. That was a migration. Norland was already in a state of expansion and development, so the massive influx in numbers wasn't impossible to handle but up...

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Legends Never Die: Migration (ch. 90)

I was going to have to build a forum, I realized. And rush construction for several of my other projects. I refused to be shamed by the Christians that would soon flood my town. I'm certain that they would find a way to complain about something, but I refused to allow their complaints to be roote...

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Legends Never Die: Revelations (ch. 89)

It was strange what a person could get used to, I mused as I once more sailed into the port of Constantinople. I made the trip once a month to visit the university, picking up materials or taking lessons from teachers that couldn't or wouldn't sail over to Crete. It had been more than a year sinc...

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A Golden Path: First Steps 1.5 (ch. 5)

“It was only a matter of time,” Rickard muttered as he looked down at the slip of parchment, reading the message but it had some difficulty sinking in. A shipment of goods had been attacked on the way to Whiteharbor. Despite the value of the shipment, Rickard had decided to use a light guard ...

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Best of Intentions: The Moss (ch. 8)

“I'm not wading through filthy toilet water without some protection,” I argued as I suited up back at my apartment. There was a lot of nasty stuff down in the sewers on a normal day, much less the crap that Umbrella had been throwing in it. I knew of at least one genetic abomination that was ...

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A Golden Path: First Steps 1.4 (ch. 4)

Things were progressing well, Rickard thought as he sat behind his desk, sorting through small piles of parchment ranging from letters to long lists. His overtures to the Mountain Clans progressed well. It had taken a month for his surveyors to report back on the stones, indicating what minerals ...

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Best of Intentions: Falling Leaves (ch. 7)

To summarize the situation in Raccoon City -- shit was fucked. Shit was fucked bad. It was honestly shocking how the city could go from a little messed up to an unmitigated, ass-blasting shit show over the course of eight hours or so. The police, led by Raymond, had managed to evacuate a large sw...

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Ghastly Adventures: Teardrop 3.4 (ch. 18)

If Misty was being honest with herself, she had no clue if Blair was right or not. What he talked about sounded far-fetched, a legend of old leading to a way to evolve a magikarp. He seemed to believe it, though. And she wanted to believe that he was right, which is why she dove into the cold wat...

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Ghastly Adventures: Teardrop 3.3 (ch. 17)

There aren't really words to describe a gyarados in action. The waters surged around him as he swam forward with shocking speed, causing the platforms to flip over in his wake as he parted the arena. My stomach was doing flips inside of me because that same ice cold dread filled me as when Mimiky...

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Ghastly Adventures: Teardrop 3.2 (ch. 16)

Well, well, well, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions. Past me really was the worst. Seriously, what had he been thinking, kicking the hand grenade my way so it would blow up in my face?

“Hullo?” I said, and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't frozen stiff. I felt like a deer in...

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Ghastly Adventures: Teardrop 3.1 (ch. 15)

I cracked a hundred wins. All I needed to do after the Gym battle was to hang out at one of the battle courts and they came lining up. It was a good experience for Trevenant, who rapidly got used to his new body in a safe competitive setting. He missed the mobility of being able to fly, but his o...

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The Good Life: Prepping (ch. 58) (Jujutsu Kaisen Start)

Magic. It felt like a whole new world just opened up to me. It was something fundamentally new and it was fascinating. For the past two years, I had been exploring the many facets of my power. Given where I started, barely able to expand my Room more than an inch off my body and stuck swapping th...

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The Good Life: Indulgence (ch. 57)

“Oh, you were keeping secrets~!” Yoruichi noted while Chel masterfully rolled her hips, biting her bottom lip seductively while Cinder ground her pussy against the palm of my hand. Robin reached up to the knot at the back of her neck and undid it, letting the cloth that barely covered her bre...

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The Good Life: Vacation (ch. 56)

I wasn't entirely sure what I expected when I decided to go with the flow on this, but I had to say -- these people knew how to have a good time. I gazed out at the people singing, dancing, having an absolute blast as I was seated at a table overlooking the festivities. The table was made out of ...

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The Good Life: Introductions (ch. 55) (El Dorado Start)

“So, what's changed with this one?” I asked, looking at the new and improved Dias. The design was more compact with fewer rings while the portal itself was larger. It had been under construction for about a month and its home was the old Vault 111. It was for safety concerns, in the end -- th...

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A Fun Time, Not A Long Time: Clockwork Island 3.2 (ch. 9)

“You need to approach this calmly,” Kim said as we stood on the beaches of Clockwork Island. The ships were abandoned and I’m pretty sure I could see the pirates fleeing up the island spire. It seemed a little too organized to be a full-blown panicked retreat. It looked like there was a pla...

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Legends Never Die: Uncomfortable Expectations (ch. 91)

This was a problem for a lot of reasons and I was struggling to figure out which was the most pressing. Ten thousand people wasn't a small number. That was a migration. Norland was already in a state of expansion and development, so the massive influx in numbers wasn't impossible to handle but up...

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Legends Never Die: Migration (ch. 90)

I was going to have to build a forum, I realized. And rush construction for several of my other projects. I refused to be shamed by the Christians that would soon flood my town. I'm certain that they would find a way to complain about something, but I refused to allow their complaints to be roote...

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Legends Never Die: Revelations (ch. 89)

It was strange what a person could get used to, I mused as I once more sailed into the port of Constantinople. I made the trip once a month to visit the university, picking up materials or taking lessons from teachers that couldn't or wouldn't sail over to Crete. It had been more than a year sinc...

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Legends Never Die: Confession (ch. 88)

A meeting with the acting Empress wasn't something that could be demanded on a whim, even with the favor that I enjoyed. A letter of introduction had to be sent, Irene had to read it, and set a date for the meeting itself. It was a way to project power, I recognized. To those that she did not wan...

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Best of Intentions: The Moss (ch. 8)

“I'm not wading through filthy toilet water without some protection,” I argued as I suited up back at my apartment. There was a lot of nasty stuff down in the sewers on a normal day, much less the crap that Umbrella had been throwing in it. I knew of at least one genetic abomination that was ...

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A Golden Path: First Steps 1.4 (ch. 4)

Things were progressing well, Rickard thought as he sat behind his desk, sorting through small piles of parchment ranging from letters to long lists. His overtures to the Mountain Clans progressed well. It had taken a month for his surveyors to report back on the stones, indicating what minerals ...

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Best of Intentions: Falling Leaves (ch. 7)

To summarize the situation in Raccoon City -- shit was fucked. Shit was fucked bad. It was honestly shocking how the city could go from a little fucked up to an unmitigated, ass-blasting shit show over the course of eight hours or so. The police, led by Raymond, had managed to evacuate a large sw...

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A Golden Path: First Steps 1.3 (ch. 3)

Jaehaerys Targaryen, for all of his considerable faults, did know how to bind the Seven Kingdoms together. Aegon the Conqueror knew how to take them, but Jaehaerys united them. Such as in the case of the North, where he stole the New Gift and made them more reliant on southern grain. However, not...

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