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He's spent the last two years (three months and eleven days, and he's tried to stop himself from counting every last one of them and he can't) moving through a world of endlessly-renewing strangers.
A prologue.
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- Part 4 of take these broken wings
- Part 1 of author's favorites
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JD goes undercover in Ba'al's empire. Beware of fucking snakes.
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- Part 5 of take these broken wings
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Daniel has evolved a number of coping mechanisms over the years; they're useful when you suddenly find yourself starring in a Greek myth, and even more so when you're not sure which role you're playing.
He is thinking of initialized voiceless labiodental fricatives, like 'fingers' and 'fuck' and 'faithful'. Jack produces a voiceless alveolar fricative, sibilant, and twists his fingers.
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- Part 2 of the eurydiceverse
- Part 3 of author's favorites
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On a night like any other, six months after Daniel disappears: five dreams, five gifts, five pieces.
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- Part 14 of the eurydiceverse
- Part 4 of author's favorites
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Two years ago, Tseng of the Turks heard Tifa, the newly-hired waitress at the Turks' favorite slum bar, drop a tray of glass and start swearing in Wutaian. Half an hour later, she was looking him in the eye and telling him she grew up in Nibelheim -- and was there when Nibelheim went up in flames.
Since that moment, he's been doing everything he needs to do in order to get her and Rufus in the same room, because he knows she has answers to the questions that have been plaguing him and the man he's loyal to since the moment they heard of the town's destruction -- answers that might mean Shinra's destruction, or its salvation.
And perhaps unfortunately for Tseng, his plan is about to work.
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- Part 1 of lullabye for the new world order
- Part 5 of author's favorites
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It is said that when Alexander the Great was on his deathbed, his advisers and companions gathered around him and asked, to whom shall your ring of rule be passed? He answered, tôi kratistôi -- "to the strongest". (If you try to call Tseng Hephaestion, though, he'll probably shoot you in the face.)
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- Part 3 of lullabye for the new world order
- Part 6 of author's favorites
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Lt. Colonel Cammie Mitchell's first week at the SGC is not at all what she was expecting.
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- Part 1 of the cammieverse
- Part 7 of author's favorites
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As the man who opened the Stargate twenty-five years ago, Dr. Daniel Jackson has become one of the most highly sought-after interview subjects of the decade. We caught up with him and his wife in their Colorado Springs home -- and the results weren't what you might think.
SUZANNE KOURENA | May, 2021
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- Part 26 of mezzanine
- Part 8 of author's favorites
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all men will be sailors until the sea shall free them by synecdochic
Fandoms: Stargate SG-1
19 May 2007
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Daniel is captured, tortured, brutalized -- but when the SGC recovers him, Jack discovers the experience hasn't affected Daniel anywhere near as much as Jack thinks it should have.
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- Part 9 of author's favorites
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Nobody hears from Jack's clone for three years, until he shows up and tells Daniel they're all in danger. Hallowed be the Ori.
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- Part 10 of author's favorites
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Civilizations and eras end overnight, sometimes. Daniel's used to picking through their pieces.
Friday nights are soaked in tequila and bourbon and whiskey now, penetrated with the haze of fumes and reminiscence, and he'd known going in this particular weekend would be just as bad. If not worse. Jack's house is always where they have wakes.
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- Part 11 of author's favorites
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It's been a long week. A long fucking week. And Daniel can never remember the rules about when normal Americans are allowed to touch each other, anyway.
Daniel made his way home, opened the doors to his apartment balcony to get a little bit of fresh air into the place, and slept like the dead for ten hours. They don't tell you about this in the recruiting brochures, he thought, and got up to brush his teeth.
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- Part 12 of author's favorites
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"Where the heart goes, the sword will follow", says the old Warrior Village proverb. Flik and Hix have a conversation about traditions on a very important morning.
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- Part 16 of author's favorites