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A collection of short stories about machines and the people who work with them. With Earthmovers, Mindflayers, and sentry units, this work is purely having fun with the idea of the machines from Ultrakill. If you've read any of the other works in this series, the names will be familiar!
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- Part 6 of Stories For The Blood-Thirsty
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An alternate version of the Princess and the Dragon route, where instead of only the Decider being left in the Princess's body, the rest of the voices go too, except the narrator. The Narrator, being the only one left with The Long Quiet's body, decides to take things into his own hands.
Each voice has a typing quirk so you can differentiate between them, as this fic will be dialogue-heavy:
You/The Decider use a *before each dialogue and action
Hero speaks normally
Cold Capitalises Every Word
Opportunist speaks in bold
The Narrator speaks and narrates without quotation marks
The Princess speaks normally, “"with double quotation marks"”
Outside Narration h a s - s p a c e s - i n b e t w e e nThe format of their speech maybe subject to change as I am still learning to use Ao3 to publish things ^_^ if it does change I will edit previous chapters so it's consistent - please bear with me for the time being, and sorry if it is difficult to differentiate between the voices TwT
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After the Shifting Mound and the Long Quiet leave together, they become curious, and yearn for more experiences. To sate the hunger, they create a new construct to house Her Vessels and His Voices. A diorama of a modern, suburban setting, for them to collect the perspectives of “normal” lives. The two gods watch them as they dance through these new motions.
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Lingering Chill by Auditore569, Barrong, Doctor_4wk4rd
Fandoms: Slay the Princess (Visual Novel)
18 Aug 2025
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Some things aren't so easily forgotten. There's always a chill down your back and a whisper in your ear, reminding you of what you've done and where you've been.
(In which you pick up a passenger and take her to her destination. But your journey doesn't end there.)
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"In life, I was painfully mortal. A witness to the end of days. I held the fear of death in my heart, and saw oblivion threaten the very memory of everything I knew and everyone I loved. I needed to do something."
An account of one man's attempt to defy the gods and avert the end, no matter what it takes. Even an eternal story has to start somewhere.

