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In order to address past mistakes, Geralt addresses a lingering issue in the present, and we see it's impact down the years. (Geralt unalives Yennefer, ya'll.)
Ciri is excited for her trip to Disneyworld. There's a new person in her sphere, and she'll be leaving Geralt behind in order to go.
Yennefer pays the ultimate price.
Many years later, Geralt shows his adult son just how close the apple falls from the tree.
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- Part 2 of The House of Rivia
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Increase and Multiply by CanIPetThatDeadDove
Fandoms: Wiedźmin | The Witcher - All Media Types
30 Jun 2022
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The kids are getting older, and Vesemir just isn't ready for that. So he takes action.
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- Part 3 of The House of Rivia
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- Part 4 of The House of Rivia
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Wriothesley rolled his eyes under his bangs. "If you want to buy a fuck just s--"
His words died in his throat. For a moment, Wriothesley was transfixed, unable to hide his shock.
He knew this man.
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A co-conspirator of Wriothesley's foster parents is incarcerated in the Fortress of Meropide while Wriothesley is serving his sentence and immediately makes himself Wriothesley's problem.
As usual, Wriothesley has to be the change he wants to see in the world.
final chapter: wriothesley finally gets to curbstomp that asshole.
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Mystery Work
Part of Anonymous
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This is part of an ongoing challenge and will be revealed soon!
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"Daddy's Little Toy" - Why Fiction Should NEVER Be Illegal by CliveCarston
Fandoms: Daddy's Little Toy, Tori Woods, TikTok - Fandom, Freedom of Speech - Fandom, Censorship - Fandom, dark romance - Fandom
27 Mar 2025
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Recently an Australian author was arrested and charged with the most serious of crimes, simply for writing a novel.
Stunningly, many people in fannish spaces have cheered this on.
Here, I explain why we must tirelessly defend fiction from government prosecution, ESPECIALLY when it comes to shocking or offensive fiction.