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Frogger continues his investigations into Impetus while Sutton grapples with their new place at the bottom of the world.
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- Part 2 of Splice Narratives
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A young man took a child to see an old king.
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What if you became a ghost during a zombie apocalypse?
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About 200 years in the future, mankind has cracked the code of genetics. Those created through this discovery, known as splices, aren't considered human. The flooded city of Atlas is under lockdown as a fatal epidemic wreaks havoc, threatening to overrun the country if not contained. In Atlas's corrupt underbelly, an enigmatic and dangerous organization of rogue scientists has been assassinating crime lords for reasons unknown.
A college intern gets in over their head, and an information broker bites off more than he can chew.
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A crusade against splicing (lead primarily by religious institutions who believed it was an affront to God to tamper with His creatures in such a way; viewed splices themselves as monstrosities) eventually led to the prohibition of the study, though their efforts did surprisingly coincide with humanitarian groups, who succeeded in arguing for the experiments themselves.
In the following weeks, Splices capable of higher thought were given names and tooth chips, spent typically about 6 months in integration centers (ICs), learning to be “a part of society” before being dropped in their govt provided housing units, which were concentrated in sunken cities due to lesser costs (particularly on the sublevels, where Splices are pretty much regulated now).
Atlas has 3 ICs in the northwest, the northeast, and the south. They have all since been converted into detention centers.
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200 years in the future, mankind has cracked the code of genetics. Those created through this discovery--known as splices--aren't considered human. The flooded city of Atlas is under lockdown as a fatal epidemic wreaks havoc, threatening to overrun the country if not contained. In Atlas's corrupt underbelly, an enigmatic and dangerous organization of rogue scientists has been assassinating crime lords for reasons unknown.
[I'm not finishing the novelization because Splice is meant to be visual and I'm unwilling to spend more time writing a book for something that isn't a book. You can find the webcomic prologue at http://splice.cfw.me/]
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The Last Will and Testament of Cazador Szarr by AbigailMoment
Fandoms: Baldur's Gate (Video Games)
16 Feb 2026
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"First," said Gale. "Do not kill any thinking creatures in Waterdeep unless you must to protect yourself or you have my express permission."
As Gale spoke, he could feel the weight of his words sinking into the person sitting across from him. It was like casting a spell, but took no effort. Astarion had been staring hollowly into his goblet of blood, but at this he made a faintly interested noise. As if the rule were novel and he was considering the shape of it.
"Second, you will obey me in all things," said Gale. There didn't feel like there was any honest way of softening that. Astarion didn't make any sound at all.
"Third, do not leave the tower without permission." Astarion made another speculative noise, considering this one too. But then his shoulders hunched and his eyes skittered down, as if he didn't want to look at what was about to happen.
"Fourth," Gale said, and paused. He started with some context: "There is a tressym upstairs."
Astarion's head twitched. He looked up at Gale, blinking, startled. He had the air of someone who had been bracing for a blow and instead had just been handed a balloon animal.
"A what?" he asked.
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Bookmarked by Dyeity
21 Dec 2025
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Damien is – was – always in control. Until now, of course, when he had no control. Not over anyone, and least of all over himself, over anything that matters. For now, sure, but maybe forever.
No control, no knowledge; out of the loop and in the dark. And the last fucking thing Damien needed was some AM heart-eyed dickhead pitiying him, lying to him, lying to him–
It’s fine, though. It is going to be fine, because Damien is still in control; maybe not over anything that matters, but he can be in control over this. No…he can take control over this.
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or, damien gorham is a wet street cat hissing on the side of the road and owen picks him up by the scruff of his neck and gives him a patBookmarked by Dyeity
29 Aug 2025
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I'm cornered. I'll never be able to look the people I've failed to protect in the eye. My allies will end up in prison or exile, my research... in fire.
When the plague was cured, the Polyhedron destroyed, and the Haruspex victorious, Daniil Dankovsky did not remain in the town on the Gorkhon. Instead, wise to his presence and determined for retribution, the Inquisitor and the Army brought him back to the capital to be tried for his research—for crimes against natural reality, and therefore against the Powers That Be. After a year in prison, he has at last been sentenced to death... and there is only so long one man can fight against fate before he finally submits to the inevitable.
Artemy Burakh has no intention of letting that happen.
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- Part 1 of Heretics
Bookmarked by Dyeity
16 Jul 2025
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Daniil cleared his throat.
“The Powers That Be are the embodiment of order. There are always threads in the universe that dare to hang loose, and like a moth to a flame, they are always there to tug on them. The Powers That Be unravel everything simply to see what falls.”
“So what? The plague is... it's all gone.”
Daniil noted the slight tremor in Artemy’s voice. Artemy Burakh also lost many things in the chaos. He must also suffer from the nightmares. He must.
“They wanted me to die in the plague along with Aglaya and Block and yet, the more information they received from us, the more they urged us to cure the incurable. To preserve the town. Do you hear me? They will not leave a town of miracles alone. It may not be right away… but they will send someone.”
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There's no choice but to build a new life and live with the consequences, and so they do. But the events of the plague left deep wounds with the pain and fear of loss ever looming.
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13 May 2025
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Empathy (and other dead weight) by CynKLBouns
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game)
08 Jul 2018
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Sure, now everyone wanted to hold hands, give out flowers, and pretend machines were real boys and girls or some shit. As if they weren’t hunting them through every city like rats just a month ago. People going nuts over their crusade one moment, stinking up the streets with the fires, and all of a sudden everything just fucking stops as though anything changed.
Nothing fucking changed.A machine was still a machine, no matter how fancy its program.
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- Part 1 of Empathy (and other dead weight)
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Bookmarked by Dyeity
02 May 2025
