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- Homestuck (6)
- Rise of the Guardians (2012) (3)
- Avatar: Legend of Korra (2)
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- Motorcity (1)
Recent works
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Jack and Tooth get hot and heavy
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Jack and Tooth meet in July
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Jack and Tooth in December
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"I was seventeen when I chopped off my hair at the chin and started running moonshine for Jacob’s Burner Boys."
1920's Prohibition AU
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My mother was two-hundred years old when she found me, in the autumn of a long and unyielding summer.
Recent bookmarks
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The Ultimate Driving Machine by ehmazing for ferricent
Motorcity, Scooby Doo Where Are You! (TV 1969)
27 Jul 2012
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Scooby Snacks not included.
Bookmarked by Operamatic
12 Nov 2012
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The Bifröst is broken and the roads between the worlds are lost; so, too, is the treacherous king Loki lost. Yet in Sif's dreams a shadow walks, and it wears the face of Loki Odinson. Is she going mad, or does Loki yet live? If he does live, then how is she to find him? Through dreams, through memory, Sif seeks Loki.
Bookmarked by Operamatic
20 Mar 2012
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TT: One is not easily shaken from the broodfester tongues, John.
TT: They are stubborn throes.Bookmarked by Operamatic
18 Mar 2012
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"And then I saw a new Alternia, for the old Alternia had passed away." -- St. Troll John Cusack
How the Empire knelt to a clown, a mutant and a lawyer.
Bookmarked by Operamatic
8 Feb 2012
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We all knew it would come to this, we just didn’t know it would happen so fast. At one time the term “Troll Music” carried the stigmata of inaccessibility-- few dared to even attempt to enjoy it. Much like Jazz in the early Forties or Punk in the early Eighties, only those outsiders with serious gumption and possibly a death wish dared to enter Troll clubs to hear a local act; the music and the culture was coupled with violence, drug use, and criminal activity. iTunes wouldn’t even sell Troll-produced albums until 2008. But the age of ignorance is past. Thanks to social media, word of mouth, and some brave and brilliant stars, what used to be known as Troll Music is finally hitting the mainstream.
Series
- Part 1 of INDIESTUCK
Bookmarked by Operamatic
11 Jan 2012
