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Q considers himself excessively lucky that he's never had to be in close quarters with James Bond for an extended period of time. But everyone's luck runs out eventually.
Bookmarked by adelby
21 May 2026
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but when things can't be explained, superposition by icenineporcupine
Fandoms: Critical Role: Aramán (Web Series)
27 Apr 2026
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In the depths of the night at the Lloy Estate, Hal watches Azune make a decision that doesn’t quite make sense to him.
Or maybe it makes a little bit too much sense for comfort.
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There are a lot of questions likely to run through one's mind when waking up to find a rapier at one's throat, but the main one occupying Thjazi Fang's in this moment was: Has Raimond Davinos lost his mind? The second, “Am I still dreaming?,” was probably more common, but so far, nothing Thjazi could see, hear, or feel, frozen in place on his bedroll in a much-patched tent in the Torn Banner's war camp, supported the idea that this was anything but reality.
Nothing, that is, except the child at the opposite end of the rapier.
Everyone knows that Sir Julien Davinos captured the great Thjazi Fang at the end of the Falconer's Rebellion. Most who give it any thought realize that he's impressively young to have single-handedly captured the leader of a rebellion 12 years ago... but what most people think they know about Julien Davinos' age is wrong. Going by the stated timeline of almost-13-year-old Julien's melee flashback in “Seeking Sanctuary,” i.e., “the year before the gates to Faerie closed,” how would little 10-year-old Julien have managed to capture Thjazi Fang three years earlier?
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Julien of Blooms, Julien of Thorns by OnyxBird
Fandoms: Critical Role: Aramán (Web Series)
09 Jun 2026
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“It's already so bad. They could have said all normal stuff, and the way she touched her face—” Demodus broke off with a horrified gasp. “Oh, shit! The head! I forgot about the head! Where is it?!”
Julien Davinos is part kettle-hob/grig, but his "nice" head has been stuffed in a closet in the Palazzo Davinos since the Falconer's Rebellion. Now, the Tachonises have taken the Palazzo, and Julien has no idea what they might do to or with his head of blooms. Fortunately, someone else has actually managed to find it first…
Scenes of (mostly) the Seekers and Schemers coping with the ramifications of Julien's second head. Currently follows the campaign canon as it unfolds with scenes occurring around canonical events or modified canon events, plus some flashbacks to Julien's backstory.
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come loose your dogs upon me (and let your hair hang down) by therestisdetail
Fandoms: Critical Role: Aramán (Web Series)
09 May 2026
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As the notable and the wealthy flood in from the main Gala to see what all the commotion is about, the Halovar lay their final pieces and if nothing else, they demonstrate that Wicander probably came by his love of stagecraft honestly. They’ve outdone themselves; the grand and ridiculous mimicry in the centre of the room is exactly what the elite of a city that hasn’t known gods for a generation would think resurrection looks like. The fight is not done. It has just changed shape. There is a lot they need to do, and quickly. His friends will point him where he needs to go. He can let the details come to him later, he can sift through the events and decide what’s important to know more about later. For now, he can just do.
For now he just does, and that is why it is only much later that he realises it’s possible none of them were close enough to hear the words that passed between him and Mayali. She was cradled so close, they did not need to say anything loud.
That is why it is only much later he realises he might have to explain, to three people in particular.
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