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Inspired by the Norse myth of Nari and Vali.
Last bookmarked by Hover
31 May 2012
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So many good things about this! It's hilarious yet serious, with details that not only flesh out the team dynamics of the Avengers but also of Clint and Phil, my OTP. Loki is portrayed as being far closer in form to the original Norse myths, which is something I didn't even know I was missing.
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Come and See by definewisdom
Sherlock BBC - Fandom, Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms, Supernatural
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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John Watson is Death. He wasn't supposed to kill the cabbie at the end of A Study in Pink, Sherlock Holmes was supposed to die that night. But Sherlock's still alive and now the world is starting to fall apart. The events of the whole series seen in a slightly more supernatural light. Also featuring "Anthea", Harry and Sebastian as the other horsemen of the apocalypse, and exploring what it takes to become a myth.
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And Steve, always Steve, Steve here at the end of the world, because of course-
Steve’s voice like a slap, Steve’s voice like a kiss, Steve’s voice like the first taste of whiskey, Steve’s voice like bloodied knuckles grated raw, Steve’s voice like fingers ghosting over his cheekbone.
Steve’s voice, bruising, half-sobbing: “-fuck, Tony, it’s not going to end like-”
Last bookmarked by boudour (in_dolence)
30 May 2012
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The Apocalypse, Titans and Greek Gods and the dimensions folding in on each other, because of Loki, always Loki. The ending felt rushed, as did the Steve/Tony, but still a lovely story.
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In a world where myth, mystery, and the supernatural flourish beneath the veneer of modern civilization, Sherlock is a master of magic as well as science and deduction. But there are some things that he cannot see, riddles he cannot unravel, even when they walk right beside him in the form of one John Watson…
This is the second story in the Fallen series. One should read Fallen first, otherwise this probably won't make much sense. ;)
Last bookmarked by Shadowed_Words
29 May 2012
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In a world where myth, mystery, and the supernatural flourish beneath the veneer of modern civilization, Sherlock is a master of magic as well as science and deduction. But there are some things that he cannot see, riddles he cannot unravel, even when they walk right beside him in the form of one John Watson…
Last bookmarked by exbex
29 May 2012
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Arthur needs a date for Gwen's wedding. The rest is history.
Last bookmarked by Crimsonchic
29 May 2012
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This is a trick.
Last bookmarked by Kalosis
29 May 2012
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Stiles Stilinski does Aladdin and the Lamp.
Last bookmarked by neps
27 May 2012
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Thor really is a god, but none of the Avengers believe him, or in gods. Much. At least, not until he shows Steve what his responsibilities as a god really are.
Last bookmarked by Caedesdeo
26 May 2012
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Another take on the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur.
Last bookmarked by boosauce
26 May 2012
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On the making of the sun and stars.
Last bookmarked by verivere
24 May 2012
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Possession goes both ways.
Last bookmarked by mikitofu
23 May 2012
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Someone has stolen little Baldr and replaced him with a changeling child. Thor and Loki go on a quest to rescue Baldr, but not before long, they're joined by a one-eyed giantess.
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Thor and Loki take a vacation in England, circa 990 C.E. They don't intend to stay. None do.
Last bookmarked by bedlamsbard
21 May 2012
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Written for this prompt which asked for MJN as the four horsemen of the apocalypse.
Last bookmarked by the_improbable1
20 May 2012
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If there ever was a man who could hold her interest, she thinks, it would be him.
From the original sources we know exactly 5 things about Sigyn:
She is a goddess
She is Loki's wife
She gives birth to two sons, one of whom is later turned into a wolf and kills his brother
Her kenning is incantation-fetter
Loki is described as the burden of Sigyn's armsShe is often regarded as the paragon of loyal, nurturing femininity but I can't help but feel that any woman who can love Loki must have more to her than that. This is my attempt at giving Sigyn some backstory and agency.
Last bookmarked by Jennablackfox
20 May 2012
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The Avengers are fighting a giant pussycat in Battery Park. Then it gets weirder.
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Some people are like bad pennies. Bad pennies with plans and sticky stories.
Last bookmarked by Tanachvil
15 May 2012
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Q has written Jean-Luc into the hearts of stars. Schmoopy little one-shot
Last bookmarked by Amboriel
14 May 2012
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Stole a prompt from Dark_Fest over on LJ:
The Fae don't like having an unclaimed human in their midst and if Bo won't properly claim her as a pet/slave then she must die...unless someone else is willing to do it.
Last bookmarked by jebbypal
13 May 2012
