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Candace never thought about what came after Doofenshmirtz. There's still a lot to do, but now she can see the future coming.
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Yohji has troubles of his own. He surprises Aya by asking for help.
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Ken has noticed Aya and Omi's relationship. He thinks Omi needs protecting.
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Weiss is Aya's last chance, and it looks a lot better than any of the other Kritiker teams he's been on. He offers Omi the only thing he can think of that Omi can't get just by issuing orders.
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AU ignoring Gluhen, Side B and the drama CDs. A couple of years after the end of Kapitel, Yohji finds himself facing Schwarz again, this time from inside a prison cell. They offer him a bargain he can't refuse.
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It Was A Soft October Night by melannen
Blossom Culp Series - Richard Peck, A Night in the Lonesome October - Roger Zelazny, Indiana Jones Series, Princess and the Frog (2009), Mary Russell - Laurie R. King, Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs, A Study in Emerald - Neil Gaiman, Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms, Cthulhu Mythos - H. P. Lovecraft, Dream Cycle - H. P. Lovecraft, LOVECRAFT H. P. - Works
Last bookmarked by the_rck
26 Dec 2011
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This is a quasi-historical AU of the BBC Sherlock series set (more or less) in three fantasy kingdoms devised by the Bronte children.
The time period is roughly the late seventeenth century and readers should bear in mind that this saga contains the doings of a set of supremely dysfunctional more-or-less European Royal families steeped in the "divine right of kings" ideology of monarchy, filtered through an early nineteenth century Romantic/Gothick sensibility and then depicted using the freedom of expression afforded by the early twenty-first century internet.
Furthermore, if the Greek myths contemplated it, some member of the Royal houses of Gondal, Angria or Gaaldine has probably put it into practice somewhere.
Gentle reader, consider yourself advised accordingly.
Downloadable ebook versions of the sequence can be found here
Last bookmarked by the_rck
6 Sep 2011
