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Your most loyal hound. Always. by nekydaimon
Fandoms: Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Video Games)
10 Apr 2026
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Henry’s goodbye to Hans goes wrong, when his lord kisses him and he gets cold feet: how could he return those feelings when he might die tonight, breaking the other man’s heart more with his death as his lover than with a rejection?
He means well, but causes more harm than intended.Bookmarked by Quilesca
11 Apr 2026
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They both knew it was goodbye that night in Suchdol. Henry had saved them all, though the one person he could not save was himself.
Hans Capon tried to move on. He had buried his secret lover with his own two hands, though the grave in Skalitz defied all notions of logic. Flowers never withered. Candles placed on that soil never burned down.
Stranger still, a curse had befallen Rattay. A never ending rain and unexplainable happenings leaving townsfolk missing, dead or changed. When Heinrich befriended a raven with an uncanny intelligence and a penchant for showing up at the worst of times - what more could he see but an omen of death?
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11 Apr 2026
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After Henry falls into a ravine, the river leaves almost nothing behind, not even his body. Only a desperate lord refusing to stop searching...
While Hans is slowly breaking under the weight of grief and unanswered questions, hope thins and doubt creeps in.
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04 Apr 2026
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Martin never once questions that Henry will grow up to be a good man.
He wants nothing other than that, for Henry to grow up to be a good man. Nothing more, nothing less.
He holds fast to that belief right up until one day that begins as any other.
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- Part 1 of Suns Unto Each Other
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20 Mar 2026
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It Has to Hurt if it's Called Falling by MarlinGot for intacognito
Fandoms: Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Video Games)
14 Jun 2026
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"What?"
"His son!"
"Oh. The bastard?"
Hans has never met either Radzig or the mysterious boy he kept hidden before apparently revealing him to the world in a flourish, and with a lack of explanation Hanush had called typical of his old friend.
"Legitimised," Hanush corrects.
"What difference does it make?"
"It means you are not to speak to him like some commoner unless you want to get in trouble."
Hans keeps his mouth shut on the thought that trouble sounds better than the excruciating dullness that is his life.--
Hans and Henry meet at Sir Divish's wedding, both fifteen and of noble status. It still doesn't stop them from punching each other on the first day.
A duel and a half later, Hanush makes Hans write to Henry in apology, and an odd friendship begins. Until it becomes more and, possibly, worse.
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20 Mar 2026
