Dimension 20's Worst Parents
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There are two wolves inside Adaine Abernant. One is filled with anxiety; one is filled with rage.
Neither is courteous enough to just fucking wait there.
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- Part 2 of Dimension 20 ideas I might make into a longer story
- Part 2 of Two Wolves
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The adventuring life has a lot of hazards. Adaine Abernant is less than a month into her freshman year, and she's already picked up her first kill, her first dead party members, and her first life-shattering curse.
Now she just needs to hold this mess together for four years, somehow.
(Werewolf Adaine canon-divergence AU, with the changes mostly personal at first and spiraling out from there)
Now completed!
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- Part 1 of Two Wolves
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The summer before his eldest daughter was to start in the upper classes at Hudol, both daughters of the Elvish Ambassador to Solace go missing one night, sending relations between the countries into chaos.
This is their story.
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No matter what her family might have said about it if they ever found out what exactly had happened, Adaine hadn't meant to sell her soul.
(Child Adaine and Fig shenanigans)
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- Part 1 of Pact
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Arthur Aguefort's pocketwatch gets destroyed during the fight between Aelwyn and Adaine.
How bad can being stuck with your five best (only) friends and your sister for twelve hours be?
(Twelve hours can feel like years, sometimes, especially when you've broken time)
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Aelwyn Abernant remembered the last day she got to be a child. It was also the first day.
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Neither Adaine nor Aelwyn were ever read proper bedtime stories. They might not be allowed to trance in these damned orbs, Adaine thought, but it was long past bedtime for either of them, so Aelwyn at least could certainly use one.
(A class swap AU story involving fairy tales and extremely thin metaphors.)