Tunnelers
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A shadow follows Courier Six into the Divide. Deathclaws happen. Sequel to "The Gambler." Rated M for all the good stuff. I'm bringing this over from ff.net and trying to get this monster out of my head once and for all after a long hiatus. Bethesda owns all.
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- Part 2 of Here Come the Bastards
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Tommy and the boys' experiences during World War I.
I'm trying to be as accurate as possible, when it comes to dates and real, historical figures (yup Steven, I can do it too).
The chapter titles will mostly be taken from WW1 poems or songs that I listened to while writing this.[Fic title taken from 'In Flanders Fields' by John McCrae ; Chapter title from "My name is carnival" by Jackson C. Frank]
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I DON'T THINK IT SAW YOU, says the silent message Em sends Gyre in Camp Four. But Em is wrong. And Gyre was right - she's not crazy. She's never been alone. If not this thing chasing her, then the cave.
The cave kept Eli. It didn't keep him well. It wants to keep Gyre, too.
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Alex answers the call to the Divide, meeting someone strangely familiar... Maybe she would finally get the answers she sought from this place. Or from the person who resides in it.
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- Part 2 of Ulysses and Alexandria
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Battle for the Mojave Desert by courtneymantis
Fandoms: Fallout (Video Games), Fallout: New Vegas
08 May 2024
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The tunnelers Ulysses warned you about finally came to the Mojave. The Courier as President of the New Mojave Republic must defend her people with the help of the republic's militia and her old pals
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Valentines Day.
Historically, not Shane’s favorite day. Pink, hearts, roses, blech. Everything wrong with the world. Consumerism, love sold back to you with a too heavy price tag, the societal game that told you who to love, and when to love, and how.
Plus, if you asked him, Shane Anderson wasn’t a real sentimental kinda guy.
