Crossover Events
One-off, but somewhat fleshed-out, crossover ships or fusions. 21,008 / 26
Flora won't deny it, the cap'n is a rare one.
Does Dunban's heightened awareness come at a cost? Thanks, but no thanks.
Contrived as it might have been, the warriors of distant lands found community while waiting on a friend.
Two straightforward girls make a simple, sweet promise.
It's hard to hide your scars from someone who knows the knife. And one thing about wounds - they're open.
The kind of thing that remained, across universes.
Billy's a rare one, among his generation. Of course Minoth's always more or less known that.
You know what they say - great minds think alike.
"I hope you trust me, Minoth."
Minoth's face, just then, carries the most forlorn look Egil has ever seen.
Minoth's face, just then, carries the most forlorn look Egil has ever seen.
your friend...
The universe is an old soul.
Even Vulcans did not define death as the barrier.
The bell tolls, ever-beckoning, for those trapped in between.
To be palatial is not to be at peace.
He'd try, at least. Oh, how he wanted to try.
Ah, to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee...
If life itself truly is such a scarce substance, and one which can induce alternately such euphoria and such dysphoria...
And as it was in origination, so will it be in referential continuum. In other words...here we go again.
A double date, orchestrated through varyingly nefarious means, is all well and good, but at the end of every meal out comes a critical question...
(anniversary gift for my dear friends)
(anniversary gift for my dear friends)
It was unlike any place she'd ever seen on Alrest.
Some things, however, were the same.
Some things, however, were the same.
Egil and Jin play a simple game. A classic game.
(random word generator saved me from several fruitless attempts at a prompt/topic/theme/throughline: radii)
Sometimes hurt people hurt people, and sometimes they heal other hurt people instead.
You create your own loneliness...or lack thereof.
There is no other way.
Said one author to the masses, "I come up with new crack ships and convince other people to enjoy them." Said another author to the first, "You're not thinking crazy enough."