Yuletide 2016

Welcome to Yuletide 2016. This challenge is completed with all works and authors revealed. Please also enjoy the works in the Yuletide Madness 2016 collection.
All 2016 requests are now visible. As well as browsing through them on AO3, you can download a text file of all requests, or browse a spreadsheet (thank you to volunteer Min).
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Random works
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Howlrunner by Syrena_of_the_lake for shihadchick
Fandoms: Star Wars Legends: X-wing Series - All Media Types, Star Wars Legends: X-Wing Series - Aaron Allston & Michael Stackpole, Star Wars Original Trilogy
18 Dec 2016
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4 months after the victory at Yavin, the Rebel Alliance desperately needs a new base of operations. The fledgling Rogue Squadron is on the job, but someone else is on their trail.
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Do Mechanics Dream of Steam-Powered Sheep? by foxxcub for dr_zook
Fandoms: The Eagle | The Eagle of the Ninth (2011), The Eagle | The Eagle of the Ninth - All Media Types
18 Dec 2016
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His uncle said, beaming, “Marcus, a gentleman is here to enquire about your horses.”
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Bobbing for Evil by Longpig for novembersmith
Fandoms: Chopped (US), Cutthroat Kitchen RPF
17 Dec 2016
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Sugar and spice and everything nice... That's not what Bobs are made of.
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“You know what I found out doesn’t expire?”
Columbus draped his double-barrelled shotgun precariously over his lap and eyed the amber bottle in Tallahassee’s hand. “Is it…tequila?”
“It’s tequila."
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Usually a Chrestomanci was born with nine lives. Sometimes they lost a few either in everyday life, between worlds, or protecting the realms from nefarious magical use. But those nine tend to always come in handy because Chrestomanci were always powerful (how could they not be with so many lives?) and so they held a lot of responsibility - were often in danger.
Christopher had 27.
The first time he told Millie this, Christopher, himself, hadn’t seemed to understand exactly what that meant. But she had. It helped perhaps, that she had been contemplating for so long, and with such focus, what happened at the end of her time as the Living Asheth. But she knew instantly that more lives for Christopher would only mean more deaths in the end. (Living Asheths became dead young women, as the portent showed.)
It was the balance of such things.