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Best of Intentions: Feed the Machine (ch. 30)

“Sweet digs,” I remarked from my Resilient Sphere as the cover was cast off from the wagon that I had been loaded inside of. Heisenberg had given up trying to break into it, and instead loaded me up into the secret tunnel that had been built under the castle that the werewolves had erupted fr...

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A Golden Path: Design 3.4 (ch. 27)

“He's colder now,” Lyanna observed quietly to Ned, her eyes on their brother as they once more set off for home, now with Catelyn Stark and her retinue in tow. “But he doesn't seem as sad as he was before.” 

“That's something, at least,” Ned voiced, riding alongside Lyanna,...

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Best of Intentions: Iron Man (ch. 29)

“So-” Chris began over a private channel as we prepared for departure. 

“No,” I cut him off, going through the checklist to make sure that I didn't climb into what amounted to a coffin and throw myself out of an airplane that was on the edge of the stratosphere. The Bus had gon...

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The Good Life: Reunion (ch. 104)

“Ohhh~! Is it finally time to set off the fireworks?” Jinx asked, her eyes dancing with delight as she twirled around in her bright blue and pink dress on top of the railing that overlooked her slice of the slums. She had done pretty good for herself, I could admit, feeling some pride as I le...

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The Good Life: Showtime (ch. 103)

Tifa ducked behind cover just in time, hearing bullets whistle pass where she had been a split second earlier. The concrete barricade shuddered under the continuous impact of gunfire, sending up plumes of dust and rubble that fell on her. A hand went to a Materia in her belt, a Barrier. It wasn't...

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The Good Life: All Because I'm Evil~ (ch. 102)

If the Lifestream was heaven, then Chaos would be hell. That was probably the best analogy I could find once I started digging into Hojo’s discarded science project, Vincent Valentine. 

He had been something of a proto-SOLDIER. Physically enhanced with ‘tainted’ Mako -- which beg...

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The Good Life: Slipping Control (ch. 101)

“Yo! Cloud! We have a mission, and guess with who?” Zack Fair said, opening the door to his dorm with a careless disregard and an easy smile. Cloud Strife nearly fumbled his helmet, startled by the abrupt arrival of his friend. All the more so when Zack shoved a mission briefing into his face...

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Legends Never Die: The Battles to Come (ch. 136)

Another winter came and went, bringing spring once more and marking the first year of a united Scandinavia. 

The months following my conquest were no less challenging than the conquest itself. The iron needed to be struck while it was hot, so I took advantage of the months leading up t...

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Legends Never Die: The Hunchback (ch. 135)

“God forgive me, I should have killed him when I had the chance,” the famed Charlemagne uttered, pinching the bridge of his nose as he sat at the head of a long table that Pepin wasn't welcome to sit at. Instead, he watched on from the shadows as his… family… gathered. “If not ...

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Legends Never Die: The Greatest Stage (ch. 134)

I would have liked to say that the final major battle of my conquest was a grand affair. That it was the great last stand of all those who would resist me as my armies marched on to connect my borders at Saxony. But to claim as such would be a lie, and not even a good one. In the aftermath of our...

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Legends Never Die: Next Step (ch. 133)

Sore. If Hjalmar had to describe how he felt in a single word, then that one felt like a solid enough pick. There were others he could choose -- exhausted was a close second choice, and weary a further third. But ‘sore’ had the implication of the other two, so Hjalmar felt very sore.  View Post

Best of Intentions: Feed the Machine (ch. 30)

“Sweet digs,” I remarked from my Resilient Sphere as the cover was cast off from the wagon that I had been loaded inside of. Heisenberg had given up trying to break into it, and instead loaded me up into the secret tunnel that had been built under the castle that the werewolves had erupted fr...

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A Golden Path: Design 3.4 (ch. 27)

“He's colder now,” Lyanna observed quietly to Ned, her eyes on their brother as they once more set off for home, now with Catelyn Stark and her retinue in tow. “But he doesn't seem as sad as he was before.” 

“That's something, at least,” Ned voiced, riding alongside Lyanna,...

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Best of Intentions: Iron Man (ch. 29)

“So-” Chris began over a private channel as we prepared for departure. 

“No,” I cut him off, going through the checklist to make sure that I didn't climb into what amounted to a coffin and throw myself out of an airplane that was on the edge of the stratosphere. The Bus had gon...

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A Golden Path: Design 3.3 (ch. 26)

Rickard had considered himself to be a good father. A decent one, at least. He looked to the pampered weak willed children of the South, and even of the North, and he had been proud to see how his children compared. Benjen was young, but dutiful. Lyanna was clever, quick witted, and she would one...

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The Good Life: Showtime (ch. 103)

Tifa ducked behind cover just in time, hearing bullets whistle pass where she had been a split second earlier. The concrete barricade shuddered under the continuous impact of gunfire, sending up plumes of dust and rubble that fell on her. A hand went to a Materia in her belt, a Barrier. It wasn't...

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The Good Life: All Because I'm Evil~ (ch. 102)

If the Lifestream was heaven, then Chaos would be hell. That was probably the best analogy I could find once I started digging into Hojo’s discarded science project, Vincent Valentine. 

He had been something of a proto-SOLDIER. Physically enhanced with ‘tainted’ Mako -- which beg...

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The Good Life: Slipping Control (ch. 101)

“Yo! Cloud! We have a mission, and guess with who?” Zack Fair said, opening the door to his dorm with a careless disregard and an easy smile. Cloud Strife nearly fumbled his helmet, startled by the abrupt arrival of his friend. All the more so when Zack shoved a mission briefing into his face...

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The Good Life: Wellness Check (ch. 100)

“Thank you,” Sephiroth uttered, a quiet relief in his voice that conveyed the depths of his gratitude far more than words ever could convey. “Thank you for helping him.” 

“It's temporary,” I replied, leaning forward as I slid a case of vials that I had prepared in advance f...

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Legends Never Die: The Hunchback (ch. 135)

“God forgive me, I should have killed him when I had the chance,” the famed Charlemagne uttered, pinching the bridge of his nose as he sat at the head of a long table that Pepin wasn't welcome to sit at. Instead, he watched on from the shadows as his… family… gathered. “If not ...

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Legends Never Die: The Greatest Stage (ch. 134)

I would have liked to say that the final major battle of my conquest was a grand affair. That it was the great last stand of all those who would resist me as my armies marched on to connect my borders at Saxony. But to claim as such would be a lie, and not even a good one. In the aftermath of our...

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Legends Never Die: Next Step (ch. 133)

Sore. If Hjalmar had to describe how he felt in a single word, then that one felt like a solid enough pick. There were others he could choose -- exausted was a close second choice, and weary a further third. But ‘sore’ had the implication of the other two, so Hjalmar felt very sore. 

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Legends Never Die: Giving Ground (ch. 132)

It was strange to think that it had been five years since my last dealings with Jarl Radulfr, back at the very start of my journey to Constantinople. I came to his lands, hoping to find a guide down the winding rivers that would take me to the Black Sea and the greatest city in the world. The Jar...

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A Golden Path: Design 3.4 (ch. 27)

“He's colder now,” Lyanna observed quietly to Ned, her eyes on their brother as they once more set off for home, now with Catelyn Stark and her retinue in tow. “But he doesn't seem as sad as he was before.” 

“That's something, at least,” Ned voiced, riding alongside Lyanna,...

View Post

Best of Intentions: Iron Man (ch. 29)

“So-” Chris began over a private channel as we prepared for departure. 

“No,” I cut him off, going through the checklist to make sure that I didn't climb into what amounted to a coffin and throw myself out of an airplane that was on the edge of the stratosphere. The Bus had gon...

View Post

A Golden Path: Design 3.3 (ch. 26)

Rickard had considered himself to be a good father. A decent one, at least. He looked to the pampered weak willed children of the South, and even of the North, and he had been proud to see how his children compared. Benjen was young, but dutiful. Lyanna was clever, quick witted, and she would one...

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Best of Intentions: Soldier, Poet, King (ch. 28)

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The Good Life: All Because I'm Evil~ (ch. 102)

If the Lifestream was heaven, then Chaos would be hell. That was probably the best analogy I could find once I started digging into Hojo’s discarded science project, Vincent Valentine. 

He had been something of a proto-SOLDIER. Physically enhanced with ‘tainted’ Mako -- which beg...

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The Good Life: Slipping Control (ch. 101)

“Yo! Cloud! We have a mission, and guess with who?” Zack Fair said, opening the door to his dorm with a careless disregard and an easy smile. Cloud Strife nearly fumbled his helmet, startled by the abrupt arrival of his friend. All the more so when Zack shoved a mission briefing into his face...

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The Good Life: Wellness Check (ch. 100)

“Thank you,” Sephiroth uttered, a quiet relief in his voice that conveyed the depths of his gratitude far more than words ever could convey. “Thank you for helping him.” 

“It's temporary,” I replied, leaning forward as I slid a case of vials that I had prepared in advance f...

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