bark like a god
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I feel how close you are (I could see you miles away) by sweaterghost
Fandoms: Baldur's Gate (Video Games)
20 Jul 2024
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Senna watched him for a moment, cataloging the careful expression on his face and the practiced nonchalance of his voice. Since he confessed his true feelings mere days ago, they had not talked about feeding.
"Astarion," she said. "Are you hungry?"
After Astarion's confession, he and Senna navigate the boundaries of their new relationship—and Senna broods over the urges that threaten it.
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- Part 1 of bark like a god
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the water's clean, and warm, and green (I'm scared of getting in) by sweaterghost
Fandoms: Baldur's Gate (Video Games)
06 Oct 2024
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Lae'zel had called it love. Truth be told, Astarion wasn't sure. He did not know if he loved Senna; frankly, he didn't know if it mattered. What he did know was that he was happy. He knew he trusted her.
And he knew that he cared for her, so much and so deeply that it ached somewhere deep in his chest, in the pit where his heart pumped borrowed blood. And that, surely, was enough.
After a difficult battle with doppelgangers and displacer beasts, Astarion reflects on his relationship with Senna and his plans for the future.
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- Part 2 of bark like a god
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just look me in the eye (when I'm about to finish) by sweaterghost
Fandoms: Baldur's Gate (Video Games)
29 Nov 2024
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Astarion looks up at her then, red round doe-eyed, and she thinks, oh, gods.
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- Part 8 of Spicy Drabbles
- Part 3 of bark like a god
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Senna saw her family.
She saw Sarevok and Helena and Orin and the whole sorry lot of them. And Bhaal—always, always Bhaal. Her father. Her father, her shared flesh, and in any other world the sheer injustice of it would have rendered them all to dust. It should have. The world should never have allowed it. She should never have existed at all.
But such was the world's way: Bhaal was a god and his spawn were doomed to murder and madness. Thus was the truth of it. Senna was a story mothers told their children to scare them to bed. The world did not care; it moved on. Children listened, and they slept, and they dreamed, and meanwhile Helena Anchev wrapped her hand around her daughter's throat.
Still reeling from her newfound freedom, Senna is haunted by the writings of Sarevok, the fate of Helena, and the ever-looming threat of Bhaal's influence.
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- Part 4 of bark like a god
