Magic should, in theory, make it possible for every wizard to be happy and healthy, to not have to worry about a roof over their heads or food in their bellies. (That, Dennis thought, was a future worth fighting for, more than some arbitrary sense of pure-blood superiority.)
The Wrong Boy Who Lived is living it up at Hogwarts. The right one? He's, uh, read a bit too much of The Count of Monte Cristo. Extremely serious, not at all cracky WBWL fic. Rated T for language (Futhark)
Charles XII, King of Sweden (AKA the Swedish Meteor or Carolus Rex, if you felt like some extraneous Latin), had expected he would face God one day, but he certainly didn't expect that when he did, he would be given a second chance at life in another world- he wasn't entirely sure what this 'smartphone' thing was, but he'd figure it out.
A tale of a common Commander commanding some "Common" shipgirls, and their attempts at integrating an enemy ship girl into their fold. (My attempt at a bit of fluff with some underrated Common shipgirls.)
The year is 1825, and Europe is a powderkeg. The French never took Britannia, but still rule over diverse peoples who desperately wish to be free, to rule countries of their own. Prince Lelouch rules a backwater Britannian territory in Sicily, but sees the rising tides of nationalism and strife in Europe as his chance to secure safety for himself and his sister, Nunnally.
All Harry wanted to do was retire to some island somewhere to get as far away from from all the attention of magical Britain as he possibly could... he just wasn't sure why everyone insisted on calling it his 'dark lair'... (Or: how Harry got the reputation of a dark lord without really meaning to.)
The Gate opens up to a world that defies all logic- a world held within a tremendous ring. A Ringworld, if you will.
Hilbert meets an Ace Trainer on the way to Victory Road. A little oneshot to cut my teeth with this 'romance' stuff.
Ruby Rose has a voice inside her head, and it goes by the name of Margaret Moonlight... If nothing else, they've got some stuff in common?
While doing some diving near Bikini Atoll, a visiting tourist encounters something in the deep... or rather, someone, who insists that her name is Saratoga.
Lieutenant John Fitzgerald Kennedy of the United States Navy encounters shipgirls during World War 2. Extreme crack and extremely dumb.
Magic is a powerful tool, so why didn't people use it to change history? A collection of a few short stories where magic changes history, whether in a major or minor way.
Our hero Cyrus defeats the bosses, only for them to turn into... roughly human girls. Here's hoping he gets out of this one in one piece. Just as self indulgent and trashy as you'd expect from the title and premise.
A group of Crusaders see a falling star while on campaign in the holy land- and of course, they decide to follow to where it lands. They do not find what they expect. They find terrible, unholy beasts born from the stars...
Harry Potter had always been fascinated with the stars. He could look up into the night sky and forget his dreary life at Privet Drive, if only for a few moments, and he wanted to travel among the stars more than anything. Being told he was a wizard didn't change that- all it meant was that he had more tools to explore the secrets of the stars!