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In the 12th century, teenage Arthur Kirkland and François Bonnefoy navigate their tumultuous relationship amid the backdrop of medieval conflict. As young personifications of their nations, they are raised in a world of war, alliances, and rigid expectations. Arthur, growing up in an increasingly Norman-influenced England, struggles with his deep-seated feelings for François, who remains oblivious, preoccupied with women and his own ambitions.
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05 Jun 2026
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Enjolras presses his lips together. He already looks pained, and Grantaire hasn't even opened his mouth yet. That's got to be a record, even for them.
"I need a favor," he says at last.
"With what?" says Grantaire. "Ooh, are you forming a cult? Can I join? I'd be awesome at cults, I just know it." He ticks off his qualifications on his fingers. "I love chanting, I look great in robes—"
(High school AU. Grantaire the disaffected stoner is pulled into a cause bigger than himself. Or: in which there are pretend boyfriends for great justice.)
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- Part 1 of World Ain't Ready-verse
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10 May 2026
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Somethings are meant to stay dead; the past, relationships, people. Feliciano knows this all too well. An innocent holiday in Austria for Christmas soon digs up painful memories better left buried. Through mulled wine, an abandoned Cathedral, and debates on the romantic merits of Romeo & Juliet, Feliciano struggles to do one thing: keep Ludwig from remembering his past for the sake of his life.
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- Part 1 of These Violent Delights
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10 May 2026
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Countires are immortal beings, and there are still lots of things that we don't know about them. How are they born? Where do they come from, really? Are they partly human, or do they just take the form of a human?
France, after living for over a millennial, falls ill to a rare human disease, and remembers something he'd forgotten long ago.
