Fics I Bookmarked this Week
Apr. 25th, 2026 11:48 pmFeet-like Fins by Zarvasace
Linked Universe
Teen And Up Audiences | Gen
Legend & The Chain, Legend & Hyrule
Whump, AU — Different First Meeting, Body Horror, Mer!Legend
1,987 words | One-shot
He'd been here for… days. Weeks. Months. Far too long. He had a life waiting for him, didn't he? He was forgetting that he had been born Hylian, and they hadn't let him go yet.
after the game by fratbrokayfaraday
Ace Attorney
General Audiences | M/M
Dick Gumshoe/Miles Edgeworth
Fluff and Angst, Established Relationship
861 words | One-shot
Miles notices Gumshoe looking wistful while watching college football, asks him about it, and finds out about a part of his lover's past that he's never before been privy to.
Made with Love by VerbenaHuet
Super Mario
General Audiences | Gen
Princess Peach & Toadette, Mario/Princess Peach, Super Mario Ensemble Cast
Tooth-Rotting Fluff, Slice of Life
3,770 words | One-shot
The Princess didn't want such lovely spring weather to go to waste. A picnic where she invites all of her friends and allies (including Bowser) would've been relaxing, if it wasn't for her perfectionism messing with her head.
About organizing long fiction
Apr. 25th, 2026 10:22 pmI got desperate tracking everything in Sirocco, and this is what worked for me. Now I do it anytime a fic gets so long that it's giving me trouble.
A Complicated Tangle (part 4 of 5)
Apr. 25th, 2026 11:14 pmBy Dialecticdreamer/Sarah Williams
Part 4 of 5
Word count (story only): 1155
[Tuesday, 3 January 2017]
:: Frank the Crank is analyzing the next sections of road to clear, and trying to decide if the promise of payment is enough to warrant hiring a crew captain for a new work crew. All these difficulties, and he hasn’t even seen the next tangle in person yet! Part of the Polychrome Heroics universe, this story is written for the April Magpie Monday, and will post in five parts. Thank you all for your support. Enjoy! ::
Back to part three
On to part four
Frank did not try to drag Alun into a conversation. When the younger man kept picking at his cuticles, the older man nodded toward the glove box. “Pick a fidget. Take two, even. I don’t need them, and there’s a huge box of them for the quiet room near my city office. People keep forgetting to clean the silly things, so there’s a note that if one’s taken out of the basket, keep it.” He clicked his tongue. “It’s a waste but most people aren’t used to even having a quiet room on that floor, so I’ll call it okay for now.”
Alun’s brows puzzled together. “So, better than it was but not nearly good enough for regular use? If people use it every day, the basket empties and fidgets aren’t cheap.”
Frank nodded, his lips twisting tightly like a fan belt. “Yeah. By the way, put them in the top rack of the dishwasher and they’re good to go.”
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A film and a meme
Apr. 25th, 2026 07:30 pmAnd now, a character meme from
Your choice of character from your choice of fandom:
Since I now have evil Immortals on the brain, I'm going with them as a group.
1. Are they successful by their own standards?
Kronos leaps to the top of the bar in purgatory, but is clobbered off of it by various victims of Duncan MacLeod before he can give his "I am the END OF TIME!!!" speech. Grayson urbanely drops hints which credit himself with the western application of sulfur, and nobody else can really better that (although plenty would surely try, evil Immortals being a comparatively vain lot). Byron, despite being the most justly famous of the bunch, feels like he's one of the least successful.
The real winner among MacLeod's kills would obviously be Sean Burns, who not only did not die in vain, his spirit assisting MacLeod in fighting off the Dark Quickening, but would in fact do some of his best work as a psychopomp, helping the cases too difficult to reach in life to move onward into the hereafter (Ingrid, Alfred Cahill and Michael Moore among them).
2. Are they seen as successful by those around them?
Evil Immortals seem to come in two main flavors: The psychos who completely let themselves go, and don't care what anyone thinks of them (Kanis, Kern, Caspian), and those who put on airs and place themselves above their surroundings (Consone, Ward, Durgan, Xavier). Those in the latter camp would appear to have it all, to be the ones mortals would look up to as winners in the game of life - yet they lived hollow, bitter existences until MacLeod snuffed them out.
3. Is there a regret they have?
"I should never have messed with the Highlander. What was I thinking?"
"Tell me about it."
4. Is there a triumph they treasure?
Another frequent problem with evil Immortals is getting stuck on their past, and chasing the old high of their glory days. An inability to grow and adapt. Kronos can reminisce about the Horsemen, but if he hadn't tried so hard to put the band back together and force a reunion tour to happen, he and his brothers would have lived a lot longer. For the evil Immortal, their triumphs are their downfalls.
5. Would they prefer a fabulous dessert or a sumptuous dinner?
Most of them would go for a sumptuous dinner, for a mix of practical benefit and status symbol, lording it over the peasants with a six-course meal. Nefertiri, though, would definitely be sampling every decadent bon-bon invented since the fall of Egypt, I have no doubt.
Thank you for the fun questions,
250k milestone stats!
Apr. 25th, 2026 07:53 pmIt's so many words. I don't really know what we expected in terms of length when we started this series, we're both such pantsers that there's so little outright planning that goes into any of this, but we're both pretty excited to be at this point.
For a little bonus in honor of this occasion, here are some stats on the project!
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By the time we're finished with this series, the plan is to have 10 full multi-chapter casefic stories, and however many corresponding shorts we end up writing to go along with them. I'm still a little flabbergasted at how huge this project got, but it's been such a fun experience so far, all 250k words of it!
Assignment Due Date Has Passed
Apr. 25th, 2026 09:28 pmThere are several creators with extensions. If you have turned in your assignment and do not yet have a gift, your creator may be among them. Please DM me or e-mail unsentlettersexchange @ gmail if you want to know.
Post-deadline pinch hits will be posted in the next 12 hours.
Games: The Witcher: Fanfiction: The Witcher's Hand
Apr. 25th, 2026 08:00 pmFandom: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Characters: Geralt of Rivia
Rating: G
Length: 100
Summary: Geralt finds a new challenge after mastering dice poker.
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3W4DW Prompt of the Day #1: Six of Pentacles
Apr. 25th, 2026 02:31 pm( What is this about? )
There's another really cool tarot meme here:

The Mystical Dream Tarot & Citadel Oracle
Prompt Meme
Open to all fanworks. Come play with us!
Oops! (Amnesty): Kirby (series): fanart: the mess
Apr. 25th, 2026 02:23 pmTheme: Oops! (for the current Amnesty)
Fandom: Kirby (video game series) - particularly Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe. (Mods please tag as Kirby.)
Rating: PG
Content notes: The Magolor depicted here is from a Kirby AU of mine where he wasn't a villain to begin with. The depicted spilled juice is what's called an Energy Drink in the games.
Artist notes: I just wanted to do a silly simple comic because I'm a bit tired from the end of week stuff.
Summary: What happens when Kirby is a little less cautious than he ought to be with his drink, and the poor egg who gets splashed.

Alt. text for screenreaders/slower browsers/other requirements: Read left to right, then downwards a little to the left again - A short comic depicting a small pink round being, Kirby, carrying some sort of drink that he spills when he trips on a small rock, and the comic reveals that the spill also hit a legless, armless person, Magolor, causing Kirby to try and apologize with a scared expression.
last contract, radiant star
Apr. 25th, 2026 09:23 amFonda Lee's Last Contract of Isako is terraforming cyberpunk. It's also a samurai movie in book form--directly, rather than in the secondhand way you'd get by riffing on cyberpunk without knowing the sources. Last Contract of Isako is thinking through what it means to have a moral code--an unrelenting and in some ways horrifying code--in service to someone who has no ethics at all. It comes down more or less on the side that some ethics are better than none, which is refreshing when you're used to grimdark, or real-world nihilism. It's also tremendously tightly plotted, in that way where as a reader you know one thing will happen but aren't ready for the sudden unfurling of ramifications!
Last Contract pairs well with Ann Leckie's Radiant Star, in the sense that both are portraits of people who are fucking things up for deeply embedded cultural reasons. Though the book I think you should read Radiant Star against is Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. Leckie loves point of view experiments, and Radiant Star is experimenting with an opinionated nineteenth-century style narrator who can dip in and out of other points of view.
Like Jonathan Strange, Radiant Star is particularly interested in the ways that social stratification of various kinds leads people to ignore the knowledge of those they think are inferior, at great peril. When the narrator of Radiant Star comments that a decision is really very understandable, it is about to become a giant clusterfuck, and this becomes funnier and funnier (and scarier and scarier) as the book goes on. You can read most of Radiant Star with general awareness of Ancillary Justice, but the end will be most satisfying if you remember the events of Ancillary Mercy (it's close in time to that book, though places & characters don't repeat).
I requested both of these books from Netgalley, and I'm very glad I did.
VIDS! <333
Apr. 25th, 2026 09:27 am
I've been inspired by
Making vids, watching vids, recommending vids, meta about vids... ALL THINGS VIDS! <333
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Oops Challenge: Babylon 5: Forgotten
Apr. 25th, 2026 12:20 pmTitle: Forgotten
Fandom: Babylon 5
Author:
Characters: G’Kar, Londo, Na’Toth.
Rating: PG
Word Count: 200
Spoilers/Setting: A Tragedy of Telepaths.
Summary: G’Kar is horrified to find Na’Toth still a prisoner.
Content Notes: None needed.
Written For: Challenge 513: Amnesty 85, using Challenge 415: Oops.
Disclaimer: I don’t own Babylon 5, or the characters. They belong to J. Michael Straczynski.