narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (louche)
1776 words. AU. PG.
An experiment in putting three types of demon together within the same framework. There’s the distinct chance that I may have written this while still drunk because its around about then that I start to ruminate on the political structure of Hell.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (flashback)
Because [livejournal.com profile] blasphemiliar provided this wonderful piece of music and today I am of an age that isn’t twenty-five for the Nth time for a change.

1028 words. PG. AU.
Isaak & Dietrich on a mission in search of an underwater repository of Lost Technology.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (curio)
An AU to this AU here without which it probably won’t make too much sense.
1123 words. Gender-bending of a sort.

Interregnum )

At a tangent to the above in drabble format. What if Seth had let her children simply fight it out?

Will )

525 words. AU. Based on theorising here.
The last of the Nightlords: the brightest and the best.

Destiny )
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (smug)
Inspired by and following on from [livejournal.com profile] ladyassassin27’s AU Esther piece here I’ve written, with permission, a piece that by way of warnings: does for Ion what the necrophilia piece did for Dietrich.

1175 words. Character death (that isn’t Esther), rather disturbing overall.
Ion before the dawn and Esther’s execution.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (louche)
Voices (AU. PG. 508 words. Post-ROM3.)
Voices carry. Ion in the silences that aren’t silences at all.

Persona (G. 1544 words.)
Isaac Butler proves to be a useful persona. One take on the matter if Isaak really were immortal.

Immortality (G. 685 words. Post-series.)
Immortality is its own punishment. A far bleaker take on the possibility of Isaak’s immortality.
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (執事)
Mind’s Eye (G. Double drabble that the site tells me is actually 208 words.)
Gyula remembers his wife. An explanation of exactly why Maria appeared to be coding in a ballgown of all the impractical things to wear.

Yuletide (PG. 1094 words.)
Christmas in Rome doesn’t suit Isaak in the slightest.
Actually written last Christmas, probably on Christmas morning while I ate pandoro for breakfast to go with Whittard’s Christmas tea since both were included in this fic.

Zugzwang (AU. PG. 767 words.)
All possible solutions expended death is a resolution in of itself.
More William & Isaak at the end of the line. Inspired by a conversation with [livejournal.com profile] levyrasputin. Eventually I’ll run out of chess terminology to title these sorts of things with.
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (destiny)
1949 words. PG for mentions of cannibalism. AU. Pre-series.
They are mad, consumed by this strange death cult of their own invention, deranged things that probably ought not to be called human. Süleyman’s dealings with the House of Luxor.
Based heavily on Vampire: the Masquerade’s clan Cappadocian though the title could also be reference to the Cappadocian region and the semi-underground cities there.

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248 words. G. Pre-series.
Radu’s mother and the fate ordained for her son.
Fairly obvious historical references.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (魔)
Both pieces are unrepentantly daft but still contain enough content that I decided to post rather than delete them, regardless of the fact that they’ve been sitting in my WIP folder for quite some time now.


717 words. PG. AU. Post Empire arc.
Isaak deals with the Orden’s newest member; Dietrich fiddles with hardware and gets called ‘sir’ a lot.
One of those brief experiments in ‘what if everybody in the Orden wasn’t at each other’s throats constantly’ which grew out of pondering over suitable codenames.

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1271 words. G. AU. Post Empire arc. Possibly a sort of prelude to the above.
In the midst of a failed revolution Dietrich comes to some interesting conclusions about the parties involved.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (bemusement)
3263 words. PG.
This is what happened when I tried to write Süleyman background fic last year while in a less than serious frame of mind and with a stack of history texts to hand. I should probably warn for Turkish breakfasts, showtunes and Mircea cel Mare, after a fashion, really.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (devious)
2461 words. PG-13 for crass language. The follow-up to this University AU, because it's been sitting on my harddrive since last year it seems.

Herein lies an obvious application of Godwin’s )
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (devious)
1983 words. G. AU. Dietrich's POV.
Dietrich and Marionettenspieler as two separate entities.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (frech)
Revolution
2480 words. G/PG. Post-war AU. Set a year or so after Regret.
Orpherus and the matter of revolution.


And a note on salad: grilled red pepper chunks aren’t half bad. Though pasta, lettuce, red pepper, sweetcorn and ham only really need ground pepper by way of dressing since honey-mustard dressing seems to negate the taste of the sweetcorn so it just ends up being in there for texture and it’s the same texture as the red pepper chunks anyway.
narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (OT3)
Three obvious Orden members but which way round?

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (Default)
Four not exactly endings for four different characters. Needless to say AU.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (dreaming)
1327 words. AU. PG for profanity. Post Act 34. Perhaps a little on the bizarre side.
Dietrich receives an unexpected gift...

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (fake)
As slightly different take on Esther’s fantasy. Character death and implied necrophilia.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (maybe)
355 words. PG for implied character death. Literary allusions abound. Another new character perspective.
The tumble into the Abyss is a long one.

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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (smug)
1139 words. AU. G. Post-series.
A possible end to the story and a slightly different take on the business of the Dracula brothers. An exercise in rewriting myth for a universe without magic.


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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (recompense)
482 words. AU. G. Part of the prelude to Obolus.
Dietrich tempts fate one time too many. Mythological allusions abound. This will be the second time I’ve written Dietrich tempting the gods then really.
Probably part one of what may be five pieces being written non-linearly.



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narcasse: Sebastian Flyte.  Brideshead Revisited (2008) (lazy)
450 words. PG. A possible ending to the whole Trinity Blood story though of course not quite the end for the Dracula brothers.
An AU epilogue for something I’ll eventually finish writing. Because I've been promising [livejournal.com profile] herit I'd write this for a while now.

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