Canon-typical CSA
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The whole continent has been ravaged and weakend by the unforseen scourge of dragons. The mighty creatures seem to be attacking out of newhere, leaving destruction in their wake. The ashy, abandoned landscape brings out orc hordes and various monsters, which overrun the land.
The Kingdom of Vere is in tatters, and the Regent's power hangs on a very thin thread. Famished and desperate citizens are on the verge of rebelling. When the young Omega prince discovers the truth about the battle of Marlas and decides to act, dominoes start to topple.
Laurent and six other Omegas are captured and paraded through the streets of Arles as a "voluntary" Sacrifice to the greatest dragon, like in the tales of old; the Regent will do anything to broker out peace and save his country, after all - even sacrifice his own nephew and the only heir...
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Kallias is an actor, Erasmus a singer posing as a supermodel. They haven’t talked to each other since Kallias kissed Erasmus right before he boarded a train that would take him far away. This was almost a decade ago. Today, Kallias shows up perched on Kastor’s arm at an event, and Erasmus loses it.
Or, a story about best friends that were always something more than that, overcoming religious guilt and child abuse, and discovery away from the public eye.
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“Who’s absolutely not, capitalized, with three exclamation marks at the end?” asks Auguste, frowning at Damen's phone.
Damen shoots out of his seat, tripping over Pallas’s foot in his haste, who yelps in complaint, to snatch his phone from Auguste's hands. “No one important,” he makes up on the spot, and immediately regrets it.
Auguste makes a confused sort of face, trying to make sense of Damen's awkwardness as he rounds the tea table and leaves for the kitchen. “Are you not going to answer?” he asks over his shoulder.
With a mournful look at the lit up screen ringing in his hand, Damen says, self explanatorily. “No, absolutely not.”
