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Viserys always let himself be led. And when having Dreams, it was a simple matter of following them as well. Dreams foretold the Doom. Dreams showed him a son. Dreams warned him of the dangers his daughter faced.
But he was not the only one to have them. The difference is that Rhaenyra understood the Dreams for the warnings they were.
As King Viserys debated with himself to name Aegon II, the first son with his second wife, as his heir, he believed that he was saving his daughter. As Rhaenyra watched, she knew it was the realm that would pay the price.
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Angels can lose their wings, but they can never be born without them.
Osamu Dazai was 14 years old when he found himself involved in the dark world of the mafia, a victim of the demon like Ōgai Mori. He managed to escape that hell and join the Armed Detective Agency... Until he was forced to return.
After the conflict of Decay of the Angel, the Agency is in the process of reconstruction, but the Port Mafia is demanding their part of the deal: a member of the Agency will have to join them.
Dazai is the chosen one, and what begins as another plan to help the Agency slowly leads to the resurfacing of the darkest part of himself, corrupting him and turning him once again into what he was always meant to be: the demon prodigy.
[Or my way of combining Beast with the main story post season 5].
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so you aren't as human as you thought you were by timeisweird
Fandoms: Doctor Who, Doctor Who (2005), Doctor Who & Related Fandoms
11 Aug 2023
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John Smith. Sure, he's a bit eccentric. He can't resist keeping his friend Donna up at three in the morning with existential questions about the universe and toasters. He's prone to arguing with history professors about 'what really happened,' and what is up with his fashion sense? But he's a normal, human person.
A completely normal, one hundred percent human person.
But then again, statistics lie, everything is relative, and when John wakes up with the ability to see Time itself and the terrible feeling that the alien beat of two hearts in his chest where he once had one is somehow familiar, he finds it's worth revisiting his definition of 'normal.'
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- Part 1 of the many lives of john t. smith
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Bookmarked by PhysicLlama141
13 May 2023