A side story both to Tabula Avatar and the Black Knight series. The Solar shows Charname (who could be any one of the protagonists of my Baldur's Gate stories) a vision of what could have happened in worlds in which Gorion took Sarevok to Candlekeep instead. Concept partly inspired by A Destiny Stolen, A Destiny Switched by Late to the Party, but with very different emphasis.
A disillusioned WWE Diva (OC) makes an unwise wish and finds herself transported to a world where the fights are unscripted, to the death, and there's nowhere to shower afterwards. Hopefully a new spin on an old concept.
Elisif knows she's the Empire's candidate for High Queen only because they regard her as weak and biddable; until a hasty trip to Helgen, to witness Ulfric's execution, sends her into deadly peril but also reveals a new side to her. With a new and lethal friend, the unlikeliest of Dragonborns, as her mentor she sets out to become a true warrior queen.
Sequel to Black Knight but you don't need to wait for that one to be completed before reading this. Captured by Irenicus, with some of her friends slain and even worse having been done to others, T'rissae must work with Jaheira to survive and rescue Viconia and Imoen. The mutual dislike between them is going to make that difficult...
The Cursed Child's messing with time sends 17-year-old, sane, Bellatrix Black six years forward in time and gives her a glimpse into her future. Naturally she's not keen on that fate and decides to avert it by becoming an Auror instead of a Death Eater. When Harry enters the Wizarding World he'll find some things significantly different from the original time-line...
Double Drabble. The Marauders come up with a slightly different way of tormenting and humiliating Severus Snape.
Silly drabble. In one universe Harry gave his second son a different set of names...
Drabble. Dumbledore expected that Harry's life at 4 Privet Drive might be difficult but he didn't expect the Dursleys to go quite this far...
A humorous short to get me back into the habit of writing. Dumbledore finds that something to which he is very attached is missing, and Snape has the same problem. Harry is suspected...
Silly 250-word piece of pure frivolity. Something strange is happening to the House Elves of Hogwarts and the pupils are baffled...
The Monks of Dagon were sworn to protect the cosmic artifact known as the Key from the Hell-Goddess Glory. The solution they came up with, sending the Key to the Slayer, wasn't ideal. What if, instead, they decided to send the Key somewhere else? Somewhere with an organization seemingly predestined to protect the Key's human form?
When the Commando Elite meet the Gwendy Dolls, and take a break from their mission for an interlude of 'fraternization', it doesn't turn out as well as they expect. Something seems to be lacking...
Episode rewrite for 3.01 'Into the Fire'. Why would Hathor devote so much effort into making SG-1 think they were in the future, right down to building a replica of the SGC, when she could just stick a symbiote into Jack? What if there was a logical reason for her actions? And what if there was a logical reason behind her habit of always speaking in the plural?