Three to the Infinite Power
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Wheels turn, the bell chimes, and a new game is afoot. What is meant to be, and what is borne of choices in the moment?
Or: Three are told they must go on a journey. No, not a journey--on countless journeys. As one world needed them, so do others.
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- Part 1 of Three to the Infinite Power
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The first of their journeys is better than they could have hoped. The second...not so much.
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- Part 2 of Three to the Infinite Power
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Several windows into several worlds and the interactions that happen within them.
Or: The author halfway goes with the original idea for this series of just doing snippets, halfway ends up writing long segments.
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- Part 3 of Three to the Infinite Power
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You know, when the world starts out with getting handed cookies and a welcome script, things are probably going to be weird.
Or: Opinionated Ranboo, the reason this pivot exists at all.
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- Part 4 of Three to the Infinite Power
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A return a very pleasant world.
Or: the author is a cat person and you can tell.
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- Part 5 of Three to the Infinite Power
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There are more worlds to be seen, more people to help. It's their duty, no matter how little they wanted it. Some worlds leave a larger impact than others.
Or: continued travels through the multiverse.
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- Part 6 of Three to the Infinite Power
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You know, when an older, immortal, winged version of himself appeared in his world, Dream really didn't expect that he'd wind up adopted with four older siblings in an entirely different reality from his own.
But that's what happened, and now he's visiting their home for the first time. He's not prepared for the sheer nonsense that ensues.
[[A gentle warning to those considering reading this but not any of the rest of either series: you’re going to be lacking 200k+ worth of context from the main series and the rest of this one. Things are absolutely buckwild compared to canon in a way that you’re not going to be expecting.
I applaud your determination if you choose to keep reading anyway, and wish you well if you opt to pass on this particular crazy train.]
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- Part 7 of Three to the Infinite Power
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Their job is never done, and it never gets any less weird.
Or: the further multiverse-hopping adventures of Day, Theo, and Vio (aka rs!Dream, rs!Tommy, and rs!Purpled) as well as interludes of events at home.
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- Part 8 of Three to the Infinite Power
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Everyone has trauma, and it can manifest in unique ways.
It's a good thing therapy is mandatory; god knows they all need it.
Or: roleswap!Dream and his adopted sons struggle through their myriad of issues as a family.
You're going to need context for this one, because this series is weird as hell and throws a hell of a lot of curve balls. If you're unwilling to read everything up to this point to catch up, an alternate (if imperfect) place to start is Chaos, Fitting In, and Sibling Acceptance Rituals.
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- Part 9 of Three to the Infinite Power
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When the cosmos sees fit to deliver three unlikely saviors to you at the last possible moment, is it bad form to demand to know why they weren't there when it actually could have mattered?
Or: Tommy was having a shit...everything, actually, even before meeting multiple versions of himself and the black-hearted asshole who ruined what tiny scraps of happiness he'd carved out for himself.
Given that he is meeting them, though, he sort of questions if he really did die after all.
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- Part 10 of Three to the Infinite Power
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This is not a tale with a happy ending. The aftermath is soaked in blood, ash, and bitter spite.
He was warned. He didn't listen.
Actions have consequences.
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He's not alone in his body.
Tommy has been aware of this for a long, long time. He knows the hungry, greedy thing in his heart is dangerous and wrong, so he's spent years keeping it locked away.
The problem is that it's broken out. The problem is that it's grown attached.
The problem is that his mentor has his own monster.
OR: During Pogtopia, Tommy makes a deal with Dream for his aid in regaining L’manburg. When offered anything, Dream chooses the thing that Tommy least expected; to become his mentor.What follows is the story of someone who held the world in his hands and lost it all.
[Can be read independently of Three to the Infinite, though the followup cannot be!]
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- Part 1 of Colors & the Changing Thereof
- Part 11 of Three to the Infinite Power
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((Direct followup to Blood & Gold AND the continuation of the Three to the Infinite series. First author's note has some jumping off points for the series, or else just jump in blind and be prepared to roll with some REALLY weird concepts.))
An impossible and semi-literal deus ex machina grants Tommy an option he didn't believe was possible.
The place he finds himself in is absurd, annoying, too cheerful, and worst of all, helmed by someone unacceptably familiar to him.
The part of him that had once been shoved down and rejected, but is now released, agrees.
Their eyes are on different targets. Their concerns are not the same. Their bloody path of misplaced revenge meets unexpected roadblocks.
Another tragedy awaits them, in the end. But...perhaps this one is necessary. Perhaps this one is the foundation that is needed for the good of everyone.
Perhaps if it's said often enough, it will become the truth. Perhaps if the only choice is to move forward, there won't be the temptation to look back. Perhaps the door that slams shut just needs some time to act as a pressure cooker.
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- Part 12 of Three to the Infinite Power
- Part 2 of Colors & the Changing Thereof
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Well, everything has kind of gone tits up.
Daz, once a protege Tommy of the very willing variety, now is faced with the unfortunate and very distressing problem of finding something to believe in and a goal to work towards.
In the process of doing so, he gathers unlikely allies, scratches off the thin veneer of gold hiding his true self, and is forced to actually listen to others.
It goes about as well as you could expect.
Or: Daz, Aster, and a deeply traumatized pair of Dream and Techno (Khons and Aleph) form a very special club that definitely isn't absolutely fucking insane.
No normal person builds a militia and secret organization to stack the deck even more in favor of the safest six year old in the cosmos, after all.
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- Part 13 of Three to the Infinite Power
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Between the prank wars, steady trickle of deeply traumatized refugees, soul editing, and newly-formed army for a six year old, nobody can even begin to argue that Sanctuary isn't a very, very, very weird version of the Dream SMP.
But it's only going to get weirder, because roleswapped Dream, Tommy, and Purpled-- Day, Theo, and Vio-- are still under marching orders to travel the multiverse and witness, intervene, and rescue people as needed.
Or: a continuation of the Sanctuary AU, with a return to the segmented multiverse travel/shenanigans at home style.
You're not going to want to go into this one blind. Things are extremely strange in this AU, and you're gonna be so incredibly lost without any context.
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- Part 14 of Three to the Infinite Power
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It's only after Dream has accepted his death that salvation arrives.
Salvation, he learns, bears his face, the face of one of his captors, and a face that makes endermen look normal.
He's given a sorely needed haven, where he finds himself drawn into a tangled web of deceit and confusion.
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- Part 15 of Three to the Infinite Power
