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Eirian Erisdar

  • Where the Blade Cuts the Deepest

    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.

  • And Binding With Briars My Joys And Desires

    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.

  • Tea and Deathsticks

    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 Merriment

    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 Familiar Gleam

    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.