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You’re trying to ruffle him, to get under his skin. But mostly you’re now desperate to know if Emet-Selch, the Architect, ever got wild on the dance floor.
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08 Mar 2022
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She reached up and cupped his face in her hands again, her thumb gently stroking along his cheek, mentally steeling herself. She was usually the first to run into danger without thinking, and tonight would be no different.
“Possess me.”
“I beg your pardon!?”
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24 Nov 2021
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"If an Ascian possessed me, I’d just be like ok take it from here good luck man" - Warrior of Light
Bookmarked by AndreaD
05 Oct 2021
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This is a rationalist and effective altruist take on the Last Herald-Mage trilogy, inspired by HPMOR, r!Animorphs: The Reckoning, and other works. From a starting point of "what if the characters were trying to be reasonable?" and "what if Leareth was a human being with real, complex motivations, rather than a cartoon villain?" I am seeing where it goes.
Meta note: this fic is accessible regardless of whether you’ve read canon. It starts out a little slow, and book 1 is kind of a different genre from book 2 onward. Additional warning that book 2 onward gets pretty dark and this doesn't really let up. There will be 11 volumes.
Major themes include the complexity of thinking about ethics, the challenge of taking on problems in the world that seem insurmountable, and trying to do good while dealing with serious mental health issues. The characters do not start out masters of rationality, but they do learn from their mistakes and grow as people, and do their best to help support each other.
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06 Apr 2020
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Miguel tried to remind Mamá Coco. He tried to remind her of who she had forgotten. And in the end, a lullaby from her childhood managed to spark her memory. She remembered her papá and even shared stories with the rest of her family, ensuring that they would remember him as well.
But it was too late. She had forgotten for a moment too long. And Héctor was already gone.
But Miguel promised that he would see Coco. He promised.