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An Eye for an Eye by Anonymous
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast), Welcome to Night Vale
25 Mar 2021
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In which Jonathan Sims is not from the UK but instead, if you took his origins and turned them sideways twice then flipped them over, he technically would be from the US, the town of Night Vale specifically.
Elias can’t do shit about it and gets a headache and slowly creeping madness instead.*****
On indefinite hiatus
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“Well you’re my partner, aren’t you? We’re working this together.”
There was an earnestness in Martin’s voice that made a small part of Jon very happy. He told that small part to shut up and told Martin, “We’re not partners."
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When Head Archivist Sasha establishes a policy of doing fieldwork in pairs, Jon has to learn how to work with Martin as they deal with the latest monster of the week. Hilarity insues. -
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After three weeks of nightmares, when Andrea is ready to snap, there is a change to the monotonous nightly terror: the eye-covered man is wearing a shirt with words.
More accurately, the eye-covered man is wearing a shirt with hand written words. It reads “this is Elias Bouchard’s fault, he works at the Magnus Institute, office #160, sorry!”
(Jon provides a little direction for some haunted statement givers)
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Martin is no stranger to being bound to servitude. He has spent a lifetime indebted to the Witch of the Blackwood, and has only just managed to escape from under her influence by stealing for her a priceless Fae artifact. However, to ensure she escapes with the artifact and her newly endowed immortality, she makes sure Martin is caught by the Fae in her place.
As punishment, Martin is given to a Fae named Jon.
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I'm falling through the hourglass by simulacrify (Exireon)
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
10 Nov 2024
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The thing about time is that, most of the time, it moves linearly, forever marching forwards towards an indeterminate end. And when you refuse to continue forwards, well, the only other option is clear to see.
After all, there’s an infinite multiverse out there that he doomed in ways he couldn’t even comprehend. Surely… surely he could at least save one of them?
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Time Travel Fix-It, or:
The Archivist learns how to be Jonathan Sims again, the archival assistants are pretty sure their boss isn't entirely human, and Elias has a terrible day.
