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In Pursuit of a Prince by CryingCow
Fandoms: Chained Life SMP, State SMP | ish's Civilization Series
04 Jun 2026
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Thomas, a knight from Luminara, is tasked to save a prince from the clutches of an evil dragon. A simple idea, in theory. Fairytales are typically very simple. Nobody gets into the nitty-gritty of how exactly one goes about slaying a dragon in the stories, because they're all about 'love at first sight' and 'true love's kisses' and 'happily ever afters'. Not exactly his cup of tea, but orders are orders. He can do this in a week, no sweat.
He's about five days in one of the most convoluted fairytales he's ever heard when he realizes that maybe, just maybe, he shouldn't have bet a year's worth of his salary against Snowbird and Rotation on this.
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The battle of Infernus has been fought and won. King Saparata has led his people to victory and sent Fluixon into hiding, yet all he feels is empty. His parents and sister are dead, and the betrayal of his best friend still lingers. He’s never felt more alone.
Micro is reeling. He and his friends came to the battle to get rich, and now he’s the only one left alive. He robs a grave and finds himself in a prison cell with a very interesting man, and then his entire world is flipped upside down for the second time. He may not be as alone as he thought…
Long ago, Theria rejoiced at the birth of two twin princes with white wings. One of them was stolen. He is about to find his way home.
(Main focus is on Saps and Micro learning to become family. Thomspr because I can’t help myself. I wrote Black Sheep and now I’m back with more, enjoy!)
Shouldn’t even be stated, but do not show or mention this fic to ccs
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- Part 2 of Ghost's Works
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When Tubbo’s friend Tommy is stolen away by the Winter Court, he refuses to let him go without a fight. Armed with his wits and a compass, he agrees to a dangerous wager: gather a charm from each Faerie court and bring them back before the winter solstice.
Everyone expects Tubbo to lose, to disappear into the clutches of another Court. But Tubbo plans to win, and bring his friend home.
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- Part 1 of Throughout the Seasons
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Pearl coughs, and petals float out of her mouth.
She stares at them, panic brewing in her chest. That… is not normal. Tilly walks over, sniffing them, and Pearl pushes her snout away. She kneels, gathering the petals with a gentleness that surprises her.
She goes to dump them off the edge, but can’t find it in herself to let them blow away in the light breeze. She tries to put them into her inventory, but they don’t disappear, remaining in her hands. Finally, she resigns herself to putting them in a chest. But instead of putting them in one of the chests she already has, she makes a new one, setting it down out of the way, tucked in a corner where the walls will be.
The petals aren’t natural, Pearl knows. No one coughs up flower petals. She doesn’t know why she has, but there’s no denying they came from her mouth. So until she figures out why it happened, she’s going to keep them.
She ignores the strange possessiveness that makes her hands twitch, and returns to building.
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Pearl hanahaki au, expect the hanahaki runs by slightly different rules
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At the start of his senior year, Flux is feeling on top of the world. He's won the housing lottery and gotten into his top choice of classes. Even better, the newest season of Decayed and Decrepit (his current fandom obsession) premieres in a couple weeks. In fact, Flux is almost feeling good enough to believe that this might be the year in which he finally works up the courage to confess to his online best friend, Silas, about the years-long crush Flux has on him.
That is, until Saparata shows up: Flux's biggest academic rival and the most insufferable person on campus, who seems determined to ruin Flux's good mood and make his life a living hell.
or: the one in which Flux pines, writes fanfiction, mistakenly falls for the same person twice, and makes a lot of bad decisions along the way.

