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Damocles Squad by vyzz_undercover for YourLocalNautiloid
Fandoms: Warhammer 40.000, Warhammer 40k (Novels) - Various Authors, Warhammer 40.000: Space Marines 2 (Video Game)
21 Aug 2025
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Turns out, sharing really is caring.
Bookmarked by Lady_Deven
30 Jul 2025
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The power goes out during a snowstorm, and you’re stuck alone with Sans in his bedroom. What’s the worst that could happen?
Bookmarked by Lady_Deven
14 May 2025
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Papyrus hadn't been worried! ...Well. Maybe he had been, just a bit.
It'd been a while since anyone had heard from the human, so he called to check on them. But when a conversation revealed just how young they were, he realized things had to change. They were all on their own down here. And... They had nowhere to go.
Well! If there was no one else to take care of the baby bones, Papyrus would just have to do it himself!
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Sans was trying to get through life and ignore the apathy that had settled over him for Papyrus’s sake. It was just so hard to care about anything when he knew none of it mattered. But when Papyrus had him bring the anomaly home like a lost puppy, things stopped adding up.
How could such a sweet kid be responsible for the relentless time loops?
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Frisk was used to being on their own, and they were pretty good at taking care of themself. But—Well. ...Dying hurt. They just wanted to get back to the surface! With Undyne in the way, they were hopeless.
So when a phone call from Papyrus somehow ended with an offer for them to crash at his house, Frisk could only be relieved for the break.
They could afford to rest for a while, right?
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- Part 1 of Finding Home
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Bookmarked by Lady_Deven
12 May 2025
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Gore Level: N/A
Bookmarked by Lady_Deven
09 Apr 2025
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Sans has lived through countless timelines. He's seen the kid make friends with everyone, only to give up in the final moments. He's seen the kid killed, over and over and over again. Sometimes, he'd even done the killing himself. And no one ever remembers. Not even the kid herself. It's an exhausting cycle, one that never seems to end. But there's something different about this run. Another human's fallen down... the kid's sister.
(There may or may not be a lemon later on. I haven't decided.)
Bookmarked by Lady_Deven
28 Dec 2024