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A collection of missing scenes from the finale
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Bookmarked by AnnaHel
18 Jun 2026
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OT3 + Felix in Mumbai and beyond
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Bookmarked by AnnaHel
17 Jun 2026
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With Silver Stars by PlainRebeccaJane
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works & Related Fandoms, The Silmarillion and other histories of Middle-Earth - J. R. R. Tolkien
30 Jan 2026
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The siege of Barad-dûr has lasted for years, and Gil-galad is tired of war. Every day the same as the other; dark and desperate and despondent. Then a man appears, foreign and fair, in the dry wastes of Mordor. He says no words they understand, is certainly not dressed for a battle. So they take him captive, and watch and wait.
Gil-galad watches more than most. He finds he does not wish to stop.
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Bookmarked by AnnaHel
11 Jun 2026
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The Doctor, His Wife, and the Other One by Lilacleaf
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Doctor Who & Related Fandoms
15 Jun 2026
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The Doctor has met many strange things in his travels.
Harriet is not the strangest.
She is, however, the most difficult to explain.River Song, naturally, already knows her.
(Or: Harriet appears, disappears, breaks several laws of reality, and absolutely refuses to answer any questions. The Doctor is fascinated. River is delighted. This can only go well.)
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An Exploration of Sexual Fluidity in Post-War Magical Society by incognitoburritto
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
04 Apr 2026
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An Exploration of Sexual Fluidity in Post-War Magical Britain
H.J. Granger, University of EdinburghAbstract
Post-war Magical Britain has seen a marked increase in reported sexual fluidity, particularly amongst individuals with direct involvement in the Second Wizarding War. Preliminary findings were promising but ultimately invalidated due to the lead researcher's personal involvement with the primary study cohort. Subsequent double-blind studies were conducted with an expanded pool of male, female, and non-binary participants, the results of which were broadly consistent with initial observations.
Analysis suggests that the suppression of normative adolescent behaviors, including sexual experimentation, due to prolonged exposure to conflict, trauma, and survival stress resulted in a significant delay in identity formation. Upon cessation of hostilities, subjects demonstrated markedly expanded freedoms and open-minded attitudes toward sexual exploration, producing rates of sexual fluidity substantially higher than those observed in age-matched controls with no wartime exposure.
The authors conclude that what was lost to war was, in several cases, recovered in other ways entirely.Bookmarked by AnnaHel
29 May 2026

