Unofficial Superthieves Fic
Fanfiction for an AU fanfiction based on an AU animation inspired by a re-release of a video game remake of a mod for Half-Life 2
I have a lot of cool and creative friends and fans of this series, and my god are they prolific, so here's a collection of the works they've made about my Superthieves AU!
If you liked This Belongs In A Museum! then absolutely please read these!
(Open, Moderated)
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Stanley, Narrator, and Mariella visit Raphael's new exhibit, which includes something he claims is a hole.
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Silly/Seasonal Somewhat nonSerious Superthieves Fics (not canon) by Rexila
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable, Clock 0ut
01 Nov 2024
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Silly Slice of Life Moments in the Superthieves AU... That aren't hard canon or anything because I mostly wrote these as silly little snippets for the discord friends. They'll be a grab bag of seasonal prompts or gag prompts, so this is more for fun than a serious contribution or anything.
Note! This is for my Superthieves AU, so if you're unfamiliar with that series, these will be kinda confusing ^^;
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“Now. While we’re being honest: What do you have in your mouth, Narrator?”
Narrator spun the wheel of options in his head, but impulse selected the most instinctual: he shoved the petals to the back of his mouth and swallowed them with an obvious, almost cartoonish gulp.
“I-” Narrator cleared his throat. “I don’t know what you mean, Curie?”
It wasn’t the most unimpressed Curator had looked, but it certainly made the top ranks.
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Set in the Superthieves AU except hanahaki, that flower-coughing sickness, exists, and we answer once and for all if Narrator would indeed die before admitting he had a feeling.
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Perfect Bad Timing by Gem_Alawas for Rexila
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable, Clock 0ut - SAD-ist
19 May 2024
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Narrator's got a bad habit of ranting on the job, and Stanley's got a bad habit of cranking down the comm volume to tune him out. These habits collide in a funny little way when Narrator takes the opportunity to complain about something that he definitely doesn't want Stanley to hear.
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This fic is best read after reading "This Belongs In A Museum!" by Rexila, linked in the beginning notes! It contains spoilers, and more importantly, draws heavily from it in such a way that it's likely not understandable or enjoyable as a standalone. If you haven't read it, you should, it's a wonderful work!
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Frightened Eyes by Gem_Alawas for Rexila
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable, Clock 0ut - SAD-ist
19 May 2024
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There are two Stanleys before Narrator. One real, the other a shapeshifter impersonating him, and he has to pick which one to shoot. How cliche. It's an easy move to shoot, too, with nothing to lose even if he hits the wrong one.
His finger freezes on the trigger anyway, looking into the terrified eyes of something that looks just like his partner in crime. This should be easy, but that knowledge doesn't make it any easier.
With a bonus chapter: What if Stanley did something about it before Narrator did?
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This fic is best read after reading "This Belongs In A Museum!" by Rexila, linked in the beginning notes! It contains spoilers, and more importantly, draws heavily from it in such a way that it's likely not understandable or enjoyable as a standalone. If you haven't read it, you should, it's a wonderful work!
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This Belongs In A Soulmate AU! by Gem_Alawas for Rexila
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable, Clock 0ut - SAD-ist
30 May 2023
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Stanley is running from destiny - just like he's been doing since he was spat into a different universe, seven hours ago. Very near by, much too close, he has a soulmate. Stanley knows where he is, and who he probably is. But he's been running, and running, and running - because he sure as hell isn't going to deal with being soulmates with his coworker. It's a terrible idea to run from him, and Stanley knows it. He knows it's not going to get either of them anywhere - but he can't stop.
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Narrator has spent seven hours chasing Stanley, running on precious little patience - but that's running out the farther his coworker runs away. He's tempted to take what he thinks is the hint - and accept that he may never hear the end of it from Curator, either. He's very tired. He can't stop without embarrassing himself, but he might just end up too frustrated and exhausted to continue. Not a damn thing has changed for seven hours, and it doesn't seem likely to happen anytime soon.
Thankfully, Narrator has an easy shortcut.
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Frightened Eyes by Gem_Alawas for Rexila
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable, Clock 0ut - SAD-ist
19 May 2024
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There are two Stanleys before Narrator. One real, the other a shapeshifter impersonating him, and he has to pick which one to shoot. How cliche. It's an easy move to shoot, too, with nothing to lose even if he hits the wrong one.
His finger freezes on the trigger anyway, looking into the terrified eyes of something that looks just like his partner in crime. This should be easy, but that knowledge doesn't make it any easier.
With a bonus chapter: What if Stanley did something about it before Narrator did?
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This fic is best read after reading "This Belongs In A Museum!" by Rexila, linked in the beginning notes! It contains spoilers, and more importantly, draws heavily from it in such a way that it's likely not understandable or enjoyable as a standalone. If you haven't read it, you should, it's a wonderful work!
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Perfect Bad Timing by Gem_Alawas for Rexila
Fandoms: The Stanley Parable, Clock 0ut - SAD-ist
19 May 2024
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Narrator's got a bad habit of ranting on the job, and Stanley's got a bad habit of cranking down the comm volume to tune him out. These habits collide in a funny little way when Narrator takes the opportunity to complain about something that he definitely doesn't want Stanley to hear.
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This fic is best read after reading "This Belongs In A Museum!" by Rexila, linked in the beginning notes! It contains spoilers, and more importantly, draws heavily from it in such a way that it's likely not understandable or enjoyable as a standalone. If you haven't read it, you should, it's a wonderful work!