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Gravedust and Darkness by darkheartedrose for HermeticPrinciples
Fandoms: Baldur's Gate (Video Games), Forgotten Realms (Roleplaying Game)
03 Apr 2026
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Her temple lies beneath a crypt.
The scribe cannot help but find this amusing.
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Shar is displeased to find an avatar of Jergal in her temple.- Language:
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Bookmarked by SevenDevi7s
13 Jun 2026
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This is a story about loneliness.
Once, he stood at the top of the world. Now, trapped in the body of a monster, he searches the city he built for a place to belong—only to discover that the only “friend” who can offer him warmth is one he has turned into a puppet.Bookmarked by SevenDevi7s
13 Jun 2026
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The Shores of Will by margoshansons
Fandoms: Baldur's Gate (Video Games), Dungeons & Dragons (Roleplaying Game)
03 Jun 2026
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With careful precision, the gods slot the puzzle pieces into place; a brain becomes a god, a man becomes a monster, and somewhere, far across the multiverse, a divine soul awakens.
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A woman from earth wakes up on Faerûn connected to the minds of her favorite video game characters via mind flayer tadpole. Classic dungeons and dragons shenanigans ensues.
Bookmarked by SevenDevi7s
12 Jun 2026
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Surprisingly by MVMWrites
Fandoms: Dragon Age: Inquisition, Dragon Age (Video Games), Dragon Age - All Media Types
14 Sep 2024
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The Iron Bull doesn't like surprises. At least, not until his time with the Inquisition, and the Inquisitor, teaches him otherwise.
"The Iron Bull did not like surprises. If Bull was surprised, if something made it past his Ben-Hassrath training, it meant he had gotten sloppy"
Bookmarked by SevenDevi7s
02 Jun 2026
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In those moments of uncertainty, he wanted nothing more than for the Qun to speak to him as it had before Orlais, before Seheron. He knew it couldn’t - there were depths in his mind, gouged in by Seheron and unmended by reeducation, that the verses he’d relied on could no longer penetrate, and he found that too often his faith failed to bridge the growing gap between the philosophy of his youth and the truth of his experience.
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- Part 2 of perception
Bookmarked by SevenDevi7s
01 Jun 2026
