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When Shiro crash-lands on an alien planet so cold that he swears he will never be warm again, a mysterious figure starts following him...and offers an unexpected survival solution.
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18 Feb 2026
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The Grid never fails to bring out the worst in everyone, and after six years trapped in the city's maze of crime and neon, Keith struggles to find meaning as a wanted man turned bartender. He's stuck, drowning in secrets and questions with no easy answers, and caught between worlds that threaten to tear him apart.
His unexpected wake-up call comes in the form of a mysterious stranger with silver hair and a glowing arm who gives Keith an offer he can't refuse.
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17 Feb 2026
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Arthur Lester loves a teaching moment.
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07 Feb 2026
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I Will Not Burn by Croik
Fandoms: Malevolent (Podcast), Cthulhu Mythos - H. P. Lovecraft, Arkham Horror Files
29 Jun 2023
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John and Arthur are back in Arkham and working as investigators when they're approached by a wealthy client, who hires them to look into a case of possible spontaneous human combustion. It leads them into an unexpected alliance with a pair that have a lot more in common with them than they'd ever expected.
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Bookmarked by InsaneRedDragon
27 Jan 2026
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It had started because Hob had a bit of a thing. That was reasonable, he thought. You couldn’t live for six greedy centuries and counting without accumulating a few things. Exhibitionism (fourteenth through seventeenth centuries, naturally); corsets and heels (eighteenth century); goths (late twentieth century). And so on. Perfectly normal.
But this, this was the oldest Thing. His ancient Stonehenge of a Thing. His perfectly-preserved bog body of a Thing. If he was the oldest human, then this was the longest-lived Thing. It was dry-aged, cask-aged, new-aged. It was underpainted with mysterious fluids and had provenance papers that would make the men at Sotheby’s blush and adjust themselves at their desks. It was worn as soft as the Shroud of Turin, and as wrinkled and delicious as a new Judean date from a resurrected 2,000-year-old seed. It was the leitmotif of all his lust and desire. If the British Museum ever did an exhibition on the history of Things, they would steal it and put it on display.
Or, a short and silly story about husbands: one newly human, and one with a very old kink.
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22 Jan 2026

