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Namarea

  • CONFESSION IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL

    Cesare has always been Lucrezia's confessor until their father, Pope Alexander began discussing giving her hand in marriage. Can Cesare put aside his anger and do his duty as a vicar of Christ?

  • ALL THE GOLD I'LL EVER NEED

    The line of Durin has made a life in the Blue Mountains of Ered Luin and a good life at that. Fili and Kili grow up poor but proud and discover that contrary to the beliefs of men, there is more to a dwarf's life than wealth. There is home, family and the deep abiding love of your One.

  • UNTITLED

    Kili indulges his guilty pleasure of not-so-secretly spying on Fili as he bathes. Fili is too aware for his own good. Sex ensues (duh) with a little twist at the end, just because I'm a heinous bitch and I could. Khuzdul: bahzundush raven; azyungal lover.

  • Make It All Better

    BIFrom the day Kili was born, she had always relied on her brother Fili to make everything all better, from hurt feelings to boo-boos to shouting matches with their mother as she got older. Fili had always done his best to do so. But the one day he wasn't there, was the day he almost lost her, his beautiful, wild sister, his Kili, his One./i/b

  • Mine, Ours

    Smaug never came. Thorin is King Under the Mountain. Erebor remains in tact as is Dale, and Thorin's people thrive. Fili and Kili have a baby sister, Gili, of whom they are proud, protective and jealously guard with their lives. Angst, feels and Durincest abound! Slow to build. Hopefully worth the wait.

  • FOLLOW YOUR NOSE

    Dwarves had a particularly gifted sense of smell and it guided them above all the other bodily senses, aiding them in hunting, guiding them through dark underground passageways and drawing them to a mate...Kili, however, was not so blessed.

  • Only A Borgia, It Seems, Can Truly Write A Love Letter

    Upon learning of her impending nuptials to Giovanni Sforza, Lucrezia Borgia writes a love letter to her brother, Cesare. Upon learning of his impending elevation to Cardinal, Cesare Borgia writes a love letter to his sister, Lucrezia.

  • My Golden Treasure

    Thorin has tried for years to suppress the gold lust that took his father and grandfather and sank them into madness. Now, however, Erebor has been reclaimed and Thorin is King Under the Mountain at last, and there is no gold he desires more, no greater treasure that he would possess than his own golden nephew, Fili.