8 Works in Mentioned Oliver Banks
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He was a fairy.
(Jon becomes an Avatar of the Vast.)
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The Mystery of Jonathan and Janet Doe by orphan_account
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
04 Nov 2022
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What if Jonathan Sims and Jane Prentiss were siblings?
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Why do you pretend you don’t know who’s to blame? by NebbyAxolotl
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
06 Sep 2022
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“You did want me to kill him.”
“And for good reason! How many people did he kill again?”
Jon sighed, again. “Thirteen.”
“Yeah! Thirteen. He’s evil.”
Jon was silent for a moment. “He only did that because he was the avatar of The End.”
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Jon returns to Martin after giving his statement in case #XXXXXXXX-8 to discuss the life of one Oliver Banks.
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Jon won't kill Oliver Banks. Martin doesn't understand what happened between them.
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- Part 3 of Podfic Collection
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Daisy had no intention of killing the Archivist.
(a drabble about Daisy's thoughts because the episode made me sad)
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She can feel her end looming over her, every movement a step closer, and she tries desperately to wrap everything up. Honestly, she hadn’t meant to start this many projects, hadn’t meant to create such a problem for herself, but she’d spent a couple of weeks trying to ignore the inevitable and hoping it would go away. She hadn’t even succeeded, and instead had spent the entire time painfully aware of how many new strands of her life she was going to have to tie off. And here she is, a couple weeks down the path towards her death, cursing herself for getting in this situation, where the time she has left might not be enough.
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- Part 5 of i believe in kindness
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Time to Talk About Our Feelings by fictitiousLiterate
Fandoms: The Magnus Archives (Podcast)
25 May 2020
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Martin talks out his jealousy with Jon
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Jon takes a moment to take in his surroundings. They’re standing under the awning of a flower shop, the pavement brimming with layered shelves and buckets of bright, delicate flowers. Hanging baskets sway overhead, their leaves dangling like teardrops. In one window sit a variety of orchids, in the other aloe Vera and cacti.
The man is wearing a name tag that reads Martin in block capitals, pinned to the top of his pink apron. When he steps away to turn off the hose, Jon becomes aware how much taller Martin is.