7 Works in Paradisa - Michelle Iannantuono
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Connor Bishara, a struggling local fisherman, has always been warned of the dangers of fantastical people. But that troublesome merman won't leave him alone. And with the rise of a vicious necromancer, the fishing business may be the least of Connor's problems.
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- Part 4 of In the Year of our Whump 2024
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- English
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- 13,727
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It's just a short drive home, and a little rain never hurt anybody.
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- Part 3 of It's the Great Whumpage, Charlie Brown!
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Paradisa: The Annexation Experiment (Teaser) by Temmy_Silver
Fandoms: Paradisa - Michelle Iannantuono
07 Oct 2022
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As belief fades, so does the strength of gods. Those whose time has passed only wish to live, and Connor Bishara is the perfect test to see how power might be redistributed.
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- Language:
- English
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- 2,997
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Collections:
- 1
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- 35
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Even the most heavenly of hosts need help sometimes.
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- Part 3 of Octowhump Media
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Octopunk Advent - December 2020 by tallula03
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game), Detroit Evolution - Fandom, Paradisa - Michelle Iannantuono, Frozen (Disney Movies), Fantasia 2000 (1999), Schelkunchik | The Nutcracker, On the Road Again (Short Film 2020), Yuri!!! on Ice (Anime), Seven Deadly Synths (Short Film), octopunk media - Fandom, Scrooge | A Christmas Carol (1951)
03 Jan 2021
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Octopunk Advent 2020 by Miraichaos
Fandoms: Detroit: Become Human (Video Game), Detroit Evolution - Fandom, Octopunk Media's Detroit Evolution, Paradisa - Michelle Iannantuono, Seven Deadly Synths (Short Film), On the Road Again - Octopunk Media
25 Dec 2020
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A collection of one-shots for each Octopunk Advent prompt, featuring characters from Detroit Evolution, Paradisa, and Seven Deadly Synths!
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"So this is what it was like to be truly happy. It had been only a day and a night since they arrived, and already this little house felt more like home than his empty cottage in Eden ever did."
An extremely sappy piece I wrote half an hour after finishing Paradisa.
