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Vincent is in rut.
It's obvious by how overwhelmingly strong his scent is. Burnt wires perforates the bar like a physical smog. The electric undercurrent of a brewing storm, wet and heavy, is suffocating.
Alastor's muscles tighten in preparation. Instinct wails at him to attack, to defend his territory, to tear such a threat to bite sized bloody pieces.
But this is Vincent.
And while he might be a bit of a knot head, Vincent isn't going to threaten their unique bond over petty alpha hormones. Alastor won't let him.
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Or: Vincent arrives late to their meeting in a delirious state caused unfortunately by his rut. Alastor makes an experimental deal on the best way to handle such problems. Though he can't possibly predict the ripples it will cause.
(( Prequel Fic to whichever console you play ))
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08 Jun 2026
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Alastor's lackluster apology ends up being what saves everyone from Vox's doomsday weapon exploding. What follows is the possibility of a reconciliation. Alastor and Vox's situationship then becomes everyone else's problem.
Featuring drunk Vees and Vox showing up to serenade Alastor!
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After many failed attempts, Vincent finally convinces Alastor to come over for a simple dinner dine in.
The two are ever so infatuated with one another -- or at least Vincent thinks they are.
Alastor, your curiosity will be the death of you.
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Vincent got injured when they tried to escape the country.
He is not going to make it.
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“It's okay, Al. I know you're only pushing my buttons. You don't mean those things.” A synthetic palm covered his mouth. “I know how much this must be killing you, prideful creature that you are. It's for the best. I'll never stop loving you, and one day you'll feel the same.” He was unbelieving. Everything he said, it meant nothing. Vox would never let go of what he thought they still had. There's nothing I could say or do to make him hear me.
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Alastor barely escapes certain death at the hands of Adam, but without his staff, he's lost the ability to channel his most deadly powers. The Vees notice his sudden weakness and seize the opportunity to rid themselves of their greatest competitor.
However, what was supposed to be a simple murder turns awry, and Alastor finds himself taken captive by an old friend, who subjects him to evils he's never faced before.

