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#they set up a blind date but SURPRISE - they’re both princes of their respective kingdoms
fadran · 8 months
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I would like to point out that Merry and Pippin spanned the gap between Rohan and Gondor long before Aragorn even returned to the White City. Pippin became a close friend to Faramir and lit the beacon of Minas Tirith, while Merry rode with Eowyn to defend the ancient alliance. Theoden, King of Rohan, was slain on the soil of Gondor to uphold the honor of their allegiance; and Eowyn, dearer than daughter, slew the most ancient foe of Rohan to avenge him.
And then she marries Faramir.
Coincidence? I think NOT
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teddyshoney · 4 years
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So, in celebration of posting my 50th fic on AO3 this morning, I decided to make a masterpost of all my fics so far. I’m quite excited to get all of them in one place on Tumblr! I have written some stories that I recognize might squick some people out, so I will put those beneath the cut. Clicking on the title of the work or series will take you to the story or series on AO3. Each of my stories is posted on FF.net, too. Clicking on FF.net at the end of each description will take you to the story or the first story in the series for each series listed. (FF.net is rather infuriating in that there is no good way to mark stories in a series. If you have questions about series order on FF.net, feel free to message me, and I’ll help you out.) So, without further ado, here we go!
One-Shots:
It Was All Your Fault (9988 words) --  Finn and Puck are getting married! Mike and Kurt, their two best men, have put together a weekend excursion to celebrate the upcoming wedding, but they may not be the only ones planning something. (This really ended up being a Klaine story despite what the summary makes it sound like.) FF.net
Respect and Obey (8443 words) --  Blaine has always had a little trouble with his anxiety, and the pandemic is causing an attack. His Dom tries to help, but sometimes it's hard to shut off the voices in your head. (This is a D/s story with Dom!Kurt and sub!Blaine.) FF.net
Take a Chance on Me by Abba (1760 words) --  Blaine takes Kurt on a surprise outing that doesn't go as planned. (Written for Klaine Valentine’s Day Challenge 2019 but is a standalone work.) FF.net
I Could Fall in Love by Selena (1530 words) --  Blaine has had feelings for Kurt since the day that they met, but he doesn't think Kurt is in love with him. A few comments from Wes go to his head, and Blaine gets a surprise he didn't count on. *This story takes place while Kurt and Blaine are attending Dalton Academy and does not completely comply with cannon events. (Written for Klaine Valentine’s Day Challenge 2019 but is a standalone work.) FF.net
Whenever You’re Away From Me by Olivia Newton John (2921 words) --  Kurt's in New York, and Blaine is still in Lima. When Sam invites him to drive to New York with he and his dad, Blaine accepts, planning a surprise for Kurt. (Written for Klaine Valentine’s Day Challenge 2019 but is a standalone work.) FF.net
This Is the Time by Billy Joel (1009 words) --  Kurt and Blaine are supposed to be writing their wedding vows separately. But they're really struggling, and they both need just a little bit of comfort. (Written for Klaine Valentine’s Day Challenge 2019 but is a standalone work. I did not upload this work to FF.net. If I choose to in the future, I’ll add the link here.)
Christmas Cookies (2000 words) --  Kurt's headed back to work from the bakery when he bumps into a very upset Blaine. He decides his time is better spent taking care of his sad husband than at work, so they go home to work out Blaine's problem. (Written for Glee Potluck Big Bang Advent 2019 but is a standalone work.) FF.net
Series:
In Every Lifetime (314,220 words) -- This is a series that I’m writing with @jayhawk-writes. There are currently eight stories in this series, and we have plans for several more. We’ve been taking turns writing stories for the ‘verse. The series summary is:  A series of connected AUs inspired by this line from Blaine's proposal: "It's always felt like I was remembering you from something. As if, in every lifetime you and I have ever lived, we've chosen to come back and find each other and fall in love all over again. Over and over for all of eternity." 1. The Unknown (864 words by me) -- Kurt and Blaine have a choice to make... FF.net 2. Domus Civita (62,612 words by jayhawk-writes) --  While on vacation to a city he's never been to, Kurt Hummel finds himself in a place that he recognized from his dreams. The person he always sees in those dreams is there, too, and they spot him and ask, “Is it really you?” FF.net 3. It Only Took an Hour (19,072 words by me) --  Kurt's been set up on a blind date at a bar that he hates. And the blind date is a no-show. There is this really cute boy that walks in, though, and Kurt can't stop watching him dance and flirt. The whole story takes place over the course of an hour with the exception of the prologue. FF.net 4. The Writing on My Skin (35,530 words by jayhawk-writes) --  Soulmates, when the younger of the two turns 16, both get a unique mark somewhere on their skin that will have or has had some meaning to them. They can write to each other back and forth by writing on their skin. Kurt Hummel has been waiting for his soulmate to finally turn 16 so that he would have someone to talk to about all of the things he can't tell his dad or other friends. Nobody really knows how bad the bullying has gotten at McKinley. He hopes that his soulmate can help him get through this tough time, but he has no way of knowing that Fate, and Noah Puckerman, will lead him right to his soulmate. FF.net 5. Nothing Can Keep Us Apart (44,467 words by me) --  Blaine is a Prince...well, he used to be. Now, he's just a lowly Peasant living in the city of Hucal, a kingdom under the rule of the man who ordered his father to be killed. Unexpectedly, Blaine falls in love with a boy, a boy who should be far, far out of his reach. And just as he thinks that things are looking up for him, Hucal goes to war, and Blaine must fight. Will he make it home? Will he get to marry his soulmate? Will they have their happily ever after? FF.net 6. The Silver-Scaled Mark (52,737 words by jayhawk-writes) --  Blaine is a half-elf living in a town of full-blooded elves. He doesn’t fit in and is bullied almost daily for his heritage. One day Blaine finds solace in the library and later finds a book that talks about the magic in his world. He is drawn to it and wants to learn all he can. After Blaine has consumed all of the books in his town, he goes off to college to become a wizard so that he can help protect those that are not able to adequately defend themselves. Once he has graduated, he finds that he and several companions are part of a prophecy that will help unite the races in his world. FF.net 7. When Worlds Collide (currently 70,521 words by me) --  Kurt Hummel and Blaine Anderson are soulmates and fairies; they have a wonderful little family, and Kurt is a successful author. When his daughters beg him to read his new book to them for a bedtime story, Kurt and Blaine relieve their pasts, and we learn exactly how they became soulmates and lovers in a most unconventional and unlikely way. (There are two or three chapters left to post of this story.) FF.net 8. Guarding the Shadows (currently 28,417 words by jayhawk-writes) --  Too distracted by their love for each other to make their own choices, Kurt and Blaine are thrust into an adventure they know almost nothing about. Born in mid-1600 London, they must overcome many obstacles including their financial barriers and their desire to find true love. However, there's a hidden piece of the puzzle they know nothing about: vampires. (This story is currently updating weekly on Saturdays.) FF.net
The Adventures of Josh, Jasper, and Liza (25,779 words in 3 works) -- In the first story of this series, Kurt and Blaine adopt three kids: Josh, Jasper, and Liza. This story is based on the movie Instant Family. The following two stories in that series recount a few days in their lives following the adoption. I plan to write more stories for this series. FF.net
Engaged for Graduation (8189 words in 2 works) -- This is a canon divergent series in which Kurt proposes to Blaine on the night of his high school graduation at the end of season 3. I have more stories planned for this series. FF.net
The Ander-Hummel Family (14,023 words in 6 works) -- This series is a continuation of canon. Rachel is Kurt and Blaine’s surrogate; we follow them through the pregnancy and some adventures after the baby is born. I am writing more stories for this series as well as finishing the last story posted in this series. FF.net
Klaine Is My Favorite Hallmark Movie (3320 words in 2 works) -- I didn’t intend for this to be a series but as I was trying to work on some stories for the Glee Potluck Big Bang Advent prompts, this series was born. In the first story, Kurt and Blaine talk about what they think their Hallmark movie would be like. Then, in the next story, they do a bit of roleplay for their Hallmark movie. I don’t know if there will be more stories in this series or not. FF.net
Blaine Has Fibromyalgia (4757 words in 2 works) -- I didn’t intend for this to be a series either. I wrote the first story about how Blaine got fibro in order to deal with my feelings surrounding the possibility that I might have fibro as well. The second story, which I just posted this morning, was born out of needing to deal with another situation related to fibro. I don’t know if there will be more stories in this series or not. FF.net
Below the cut is a list of my series that have some themes others might be squicked out by. 
Puckurt Ageplay (25,736 words in 4 works) -- In this series, Puck starts dating Kurt and their relationship morphs into an ageplay relationship with Kurt as the little following Burt’s election to Congress. I have plans to add more works to this series. FF.net
Puckurt Needs Blaine (14,943 words in 1 work) -- This is a spinoff series in which Blaine joins the Puckurt relationship as a little. I have more works planned in this series. FF.net
Klainofsky (36,331 words in 4 works) -- In this series, Blaine calls Dave up one night out of the blue and tells him that he and Kurt are having problems in their relationship. This leads into an ageplay relationship with Dave as the Daddy and Kurt and Blaine as the littles. I have more stories planned for this series. FF.net
Blaine and Kurt (9376 words in 4 works) -- This is an ageplay series in which Blaine is the Daddy and Kurt is the little. I have plans for more stories in this series. FF.net
Kurt and Blaine (44,091 words in 6 works) -- This is an ageplay series in which Kurt is the Daddy and Blaine is the little. The first few stories are an introduction to their dynamic, but the third story, A Visit to Grandma and Grandpa’s, is where the series really starts to head in a specific direction, and we see the addition of Finn and Sam in a Daddy/little relationship as well. I plan to finish the last posted story and still have more stories planned for the series. FF.net
You and Me Plus Puckerman Spells Family (42,120 words in 5 works) -- This ageplay series follows Puck as the little and Kurt and Blaine as Papa and Daddy. Their dynamic begins when Puck shows up drunk at Burt and Carole’s. He’s recently broken up with Quinn again and due to his drinking has lost all his pool cleaning jobs. Having promised Finn before his passing that they would look out for Puck, Kurt and Blaine fly in from New York to bring Noah home with them to start his new life. I have plans for more stories in this series. FF.net
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effifioc · 7 years
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About the OCs: Eonan
Name: Eonan Alt Names: Eònan | Ionan  Titles:  Fairtheoir / Faireoir; Prince
Eonan’s title, Fairtheoir, is commonly translated to Sentinel by those who study his country’s language, but the meaning is more complex. Sentinel is not an entirely incorrect translation, but the title is passed down through generations and has gone through linguistic changes. It means, loosely, that the holder is both a defender and an peaceful observer to their homeland. In short, there’s a duality to the title that is necessary for times of war. The word Fairtheoir has similarities to the word Faireoir, which would be commonly translated to Watcher. In Eonan’s homeland both titles are technically correct. 
General:
In certain company Eonan must introduce himself as “Eonan of Nord-Süd Sineath.” Sineath, Eonan’s homeland, was once two nations known simply by its respective peoples as “The North” and “The South” (or Nord and Deisceart in their respective languages; the alternate spellings of Eonan’s name are due to these cultural differences). About 200 years before Eonan was born there was an agreement to merge the two lands based on friendly alliance. This didn’t go over quite as well as the monarchs hoped, and though the country was technically now one, the divide was very clear. It was Eonan’s parents that finally put an end to this divide by marrying for the sake of unification. As such, Eonan’s culture is a mix between his mother’s Northern heritage and his father’s Southern heritage. Despite rumors to the contrary Eonan is the third royal child, and second in line for the throne. 
History:
Eonan separates his past into distinct categories: his happy childhood and his refugee adolescence. 
As the third child of aging monarchs, Eonan had a very different experience growing up than his older siblings. Dario and Yvenna are only one year apart in age, but both of them are about eight years older than Eonan. They didn’t share tutors because they were so much older, and they didn’t really make time to play with Eonan once he was past his toddler years. Eonan’s friendships were regulated by the royal council and consisted mostly of crown employees (those weren’t truly friendships, but Eonan was too young to understand that). 
Even so, Eonan was happy. He spent his days glued to his father’s side. Queen Alba considered them a matched set moreso than even herself, and after the first few initial weeks of Eonan sneaking into classified meetings to seek out his father people stopped trying to keep them apart. King Nuada would often take naps to get a second wind to deal with the day and one could always find him in his study with Eonan napping on his chest or tucked against his side. They were as close as a father and son could be while still having to take care of their respective responsibilities. This closeness didn’t vanish over time, and soon enough Eonan was playing the role of confidant to the king. This was his first foray into politics, though it was a small one, and many rumors were started by unhappy parties about the possibility that Eonan wasn’t truly the son of Nuada and Alba. Though Eonan knew about these rumors thanks to his Princeguard he never payed them any mind. He never doubted his place in his family, and moreover he never doubted his family. 
It was then that things took a turn for the tragic. 
Eonan’s family was betrayed when he was fourteen. Eoghan, a member of Eonan’s Princeguard, sold information to Glacea, a hostile neighboring country, that allowed an elite squadron of assassins to slip past the castle defenses and launch an attack during one of King Nuada’s many state-of-the-country briefings. Queen Alba was in attendance as well as several dozen Kingsguard and Queensguard, council members, bodyguards, and crown employees. It was a swift and underhanded battle that resulted in the breaking of a country. Eonan, who was also at the briefing, was the only one left alive. He witnessed the attack and subsequent murders of his family, shared heartfelt and devastating last words with his father, and was forced to flee his homeland. 
That incident, which Eonan later refers to as The Coup due to the status of Sineath in his present timeline still being occupied by Glacean troops, marks the start of the second category of Eonan’s past. 
As Eonan and Aoife, the only surviving member of his Princeguard, attempt to flee the capital they witness a single airship headed away from the city. Dario and Yvenna, who were in separate parts of the castle when the attack began, came together and fled with their respective guard units. This left Eonan and Aoife no real choice aside from hoofing it to the border and trying to disappear into the neighboring country. They lived this way for quite some time, willfully letting their people believe that Eonan had died with his family while he learned how to control the ability he inherited from the late king. 
That’s when rumor of a resistance caught Aoife’s ear. They dropped their concocted life immediately upon hearing of a resisting group of survivors from the capital and set out to meet them. After two weeks of searching and dealing with increasingly more complex riddles to find their location, Eonan stumbled across the resistance. He was happy to see it was led primarily by a surviving member of the Kingsguard that had been on medical leave during the attack. Oisín was as much a constant in Eonan’s childhood as his father, and the familiarity was too tempting to resist. Eonan spent the next two years helping the resistance cultivate resources and earn under-the-table backing from Sineath’s formerly allied nations. This effort eventually culminated into a battle with Glacean forces that the resistance, though determined, lost. Those that survived were scattered, and Eonan, nearly seventeen, fled with Aoife across the world. They spent a year and a half traveling under the cover of night, protected by Eonan’s celestial abilities, before they entered the plains region of Duscae in the peaceful kingdom of Lucis. 
Celestial Power | The Fairtheoir
The royal bloodline of Sineath is gifted with a celestial power in the form of a bow that can be summoned at will. Sineathean mythology states that a person’s ancestors become stars when they die so they can watch over their families and provide light in the darkness. Sineathean royalty dates back 400 to 500 years before unification, and their ancestors have clustered together to form constellations. It is said that these constellations saw a need for a guiding light and gifted the royal family with their strength. 
While King Nuada only used the bow to fire physical arrows (of which Queen Alba made and carved with good luck charms), Eonan’s bow has three functions. He can, as his father did, purchase or make arrows and fire them through the bow. Its primary function, however, is the firing of arrows formed by magic and willpower that explode in different spacial fashions (such as very small black holes, or blinding stars). 
In times of need Eonan can also request guidance from his ancestors. King Nuada wasn’t able to make use of this power, but some of his ancestors had, so it isn’t a complete surprise to Eonan when it happens. It is entirely up to the ancestor whether or not they respond, but if they choose to they can descend temporarily to earth in the corporeal form their constellation is named for. In the five or so years Eonan has trained this ability he’s only managed to summon three different ancestors. He calls them sentinels: Orion (a fully-armored knight that fights with a lance, always answers the call, Eonan secretly suspects his father’s star is now part of the constellation), Lir (an octopus that specializes in healing horrible injuries), and Fenrir (a wolf that will not fight, but will stand guard over Eonan while he sleeps). 
Persona
Despite the tragedies Eonan has lived through he remains a generally happy person. He tends to be shy upon first meeting due to his lack of social interaction with people his age growing up, but warms quickly to most people. He is slightly less trusting than he was before The Coup, but it isn’t a level of distrust that’s detrimental to him. He wants to believe the best in people but won’t hesitate to cut ties is someone proves themselves to be unworthy of trust or friendship. 
Eonan hopes to reunite with his siblings some day, even just to talk, and is glad to hear they’re doing well in a kingdom Yvenna recently married into. He does have mixed feelings about being left behind and denied help from them when he asked on behalf of the resistance, but he’s adjusted and moved on with his life since then. He hopes to one day find happiness with someone the way his mother and father did, but knows that might be difficult given his refugee status and ambition to one day free his country from Glacean control. 
( read more about Eonan here )
( how does Eonan fit into FFXV? ) (coming soon) 
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