She is everywhere he turns; in the twang of bowstrings under the young warriors' fingers as he passes by their archery training; in the cry of a Sunwing above; in the flickering flames by which he rests at night, a cup of bitter northern spirits in his hand. After the fall of Far Zenith, Kotallo returns to the Memorial Grove. He is unprepared for how much he misses Aloy.
Vergil first sees her the spring of his eighteenth year; the winter snow falls in mournful drifts the day he leaves. And even now, twenty-three years after her death, a part of him mourns for her still. In which Vergil is hit with hallucinatory demon venom on the twenty-third anniversary of his lover's death, and finds his aching memory of her embodied at last.
A tea debacle of prodigious proportions. During a necessary - and truant - foray into the lower levels of Coruscant, Obi-Wan encounters deathsticks, street gangs, and unexpected wisdom. Tea can be found in strange places, indeed. Humour, sorrow, angst, and good old Master/Padawan bonding. Published in short chapters. Cover art by Cowshell.
Midsummer festival on Coruscant brings merriment and adventure. Featuring jellied Aqualish sea-lizards, a whole lot of sand, and unexpected sentiment. Daddy!Qui, NewlyApprenticed!Obi, and Tahl thrown in for good measure. What could possibly go wrong? Fluff and humour abound as three Jedi celebrate midsummer - with impeccable Jedi reserve, of course.
A series of oneshots based on Diaval and other characters. Raven turned human, Diaval muses at emotion; as he watched Aurora sleep, he wondered if this beautiful young woman would ever understand what the familiar gleam in his eyes truly means. Self-reckoning, fluff, sorrow, and hope. In which Diaval serves with unconditional devotion. Diaval/Aurora. Prompt as you like.