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    "So, what great building did our master architect work on this time?"

    Nothing. Four days ago, Kaveh thought he would never work on anything again.

    "Where were you when Sumeru needed you most?"

    Dying.

    (Or: the one where Kaveh was born with Eleazar)

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    10 Mar 2026

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    Like Haitham would even care, Kaveh almost says, before remembering that the whole point is making everyone think Al-Haitham would, in fact, care.

    “Oh, he’ll show up, all right,” he says instead. “He’s going to show up so hard, you don’t even know. Because he cares. So much. About me.”

    His abductors trade looks with each other.

    “Why do you think he’s into him?” the first man whispers, perfectly audible.

    The other shrugs. “Maybe the ex-Acting Grand Sage likes blondes?”

     

    Or: After the truth of his living situation finally gets out to the rest of Sumeru, Kaveh knows he has only one way to protect his reputation: convince everyone that he and Al-Haitham are married.

    Too bad he never realized the risk of being the former Acting Grand Sage’s wife.

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    09 Mar 2026

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    There is a popular game in Snezhnaya, one that originates as an activity to keep children occupied during the long winter days stuck indoors while arctic winds howl outside, knocking against doors and windows and carrying with it a violent storm of ice and frost. The game has since been adopted into a drinking game by bored young adults similarly trapped inside those cold, dark grueling months.

    The game’s rules go something like this. Each person takes a turn telling two truths and one lie about themselves while the rest of the participants have to pluck out the lie. If the guessers guessed wrong, the person telling the information gets the point. If the guesser guessed right, then the person gets no points.

    There is no real end to this game. Children play it until they become bored, adults play it until they become drunk.

    Childe plays it until…

    Come to think of it, Childe’s not entirely sure why he’s playing.

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    A Childe introspection story where he tries to find his heart.

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    12 Feb 2026

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    “Forgive me if this is too forward, but...” Flins’s eyes sparkled with something akin to mischief. “Allow me to show you what you are worth."

    “Only if you promise to be gentle.” Aether tells himself it was a joke. He was merely... playing along.

    But the look on Flins’s face at that—it was downright lecherous. Licentious.

    “Why, you have my word, darling.”

    With the fae, there is no such thing as a joke—not when he is what, or rather who, a fae wants. Honestly, Aether should have expected it; give a fae an inch, and they will take a mile. It's a well-known old wives' tale—the first he heard in Nod Krai, in fact.

    How obvious it should have been, then, that Flins is no exception.

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    01 Feb 2026

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    18 Jan 2026