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The Storm Wraith and the Three Krayt Scales by Jackdaw_Kraai for IzzyMRDB
Fandoms: Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Original Trilogy
24 Oct 2021
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At the altar of the Storm, a desperate Mother prays for the salvation of her Children, and receives more than ever bargained for. With the Storm Wraith now assigned to rescue the two Children from the clutches of a cruel slave Master filled with greed and malice, he employs all manner of trickery and mystics to get the job done and make his charges Free before Sunrise.
A Tatooinian myth told as an in-universe Storyteller would. This is the mythologized account of one of Luke's Flights, and how the general public of Tatooine views his exploits and passes them on from person to person. Read carefully, and you can probably catch a glimpse between the lines of how the Flight really occurred. Though keep in mind that on Tatooine, myth and magic are as much reality as they are fiction, and Skywalkers have always blurred the lines of both.
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Mori sends them both to visit Dazai's childhood home as a morbid reminder of who he is, and Chuuya convinces him to level the place to the ground. Chuuya always did come up with the fun ideas.
As it goes, Dazai experiences the cathartic exercize of smashing up a house with Chuuya to bandage up the remnants.
Bookmarked by justthinkingoutloud13
10 Apr 2023
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He wakes up with no memories and a voice in his head that's not his own. It repeats a single name, driving him to find the person it belongs to.
Dazai, Dazai, Dazai, Dazai.
Or, Chuuya Nakahara has memory loss and the Armed Detective Agency tries to keep Arahabaki from taking over his consciousness. And Dazai doesn't know how to feel about it all.
Bookmarked by justthinkingoutloud13
30 Mar 2023
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Once Upon A Time by BluePastelLucas (VeniVediPerivi) for Whyis_Scribbles
Fandoms: 文豪ストレイドッグス | Bungou Stray Dogs
20 Apr 2020
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The Decay of Angels won. With the book in their hands they eradicated every ability user, reality renewing itself. But in a last ditch effort to change the future and restart the past, Chuuya is burdened with the lives of everyone he is close to - and with the timeline that he restarted - must save them all. Struggling to keep his humanity while acting like the god of this new world that Chuuya's trying to save, it's impossible to tell if he'll either sink or float with the memories of the past that are now just the future.
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Bookmarked by justthinkingoutloud13
26 Mar 2023
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Mori Ougai plans meticulously for many things, but digging up an unmarked grave on a cemetery walk is not one of them.
Bookmarked by justthinkingoutloud13
21 Mar 2023
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On a cold winter night, with Mori in a new winter coat he’d bought at the market earlier that season and the boy bundled up in an older coat from Mori’s closest, the sides dragging against the pavement and the light brushing of snow when he forgets to hike it up, the boy reinvents himself.
“I have a name, you know,” the boy says as they’re walking back to the clinic. His hands are stuffed in his pockets and he isn’t looking at Mori - not even peering at him out of the corner of his eye.
“Do you, now?” Mori asks, raising a brow. “Because if it’s anything like the nicknames people give you, I am not using it.”
The boy has a morbid fascination with the macabre. Mori knows this because - as much as it pains him - he is not infallible, and he loses patients. His clinic serves those who can’t go to a normal hospital, be it due to the nature of the injury or the Ability in their skin that the government would love to get shackled into their own hold, and these are typically people that are not missed.
He has a humane way of disposing of the bodies - humane as it can be - but the boy dissects them. There isn’t a place to properly separate the dead from the living and so, occasionally, patients will notice in the middle of their procedure that the boy has calmly been dissecting a corpse and stuffing it full of various animal organs.
/Demon boy. Monster. Psychotic/.
None of those are true. Mori sees it as curiosity, and really, it’s quite interesting what the boy has managed to come up with. Mori only knows how he gets the human corpses - he hasn’t the slightest clue where the boy found three dead crows. He doesn’t ask for his own sanity.
“It isn’t.”
“Let’s hear it, then.”
Walking along an empty alleyway, a shortcut to the clinic, is the place where the boy reinvents himself as the Demon Prodigy: simply being in his proximity is what reinvents Mori Ougai into more than a war-time doctor with no proper experience.
“Osamu. Osamu Dazai.”
Mori nods approvingly. “It’s nice to meet you, then, Dazai. It’s been a long time coming.”