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On the seventh of June, 1389, Destiny's book requires that Dream of the Endless marry. His sister Death knows just where to find him a spouse. Hob Gadling is just happy to be here. Dream may have to marry, but he knows how to make sure his marriage lasts at least a hundred years before going down in flames.
A marriage, century by century.
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I am a man upon the land, I am a selkie on the sea by Kjam
Fandoms: The Sandman (TV 2022), The Sandman (Comics)
20 Jun 2026
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Hob Gadling, owner of the New Inn, finds a coat, forgotten on a chair, and without much thought, puts it away in the lost and found closet. Unbeknownst to him, the coat belongs to Selkie Dream, who, by the law of the sea, is forced to stay with Hob as long as he has his seal skin. Dream is understandably very unhappy with the situation and is determined to find his coat and escape from his cruel captor. Meanwhile, Hob is just trying to figure out why his handsome guest seems to hate his guts.
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You would think that his brother's coronation as King of Halloween would be the most important item on Dream's agenda for the day.
You would be wrong.
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the problem with being desired by muavemist for mercaton
Fandoms: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV)
12 Jun 2026
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Prince Aerion Targaryen, like many before him, grows up believing that his mating run will set the court ablaze—after all, Targaryens omegas are the most desired in the realm, and history is full of violent rivalries and desperate alphas fighting for the chance to claim them. From tales of Princes Aenys and his brother Valarr to whispered scandals about his own parents, Aerion expects to be the center of overwhelming pursuit and obsession.
But when his own mating run arrives, reality proves far less glorious and far more complicated than the stories ever suggested.
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hold fast and slow down by astoryaboutwar
Fandoms: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms
13 Jun 2026
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Dunk says nothing.
The not-saying costs him. He can feel the words crowding up behind his teeth, the foolish desperate words, and what of this, what of me, what of the dead candle and the unbarred door, and he holds them, because he knows what they are worth, which is nothing, less than nothing, they are the kind of words that end a thing like this, and Dunk has discovered in himself a cowardice he did not know he owned, which is that he would rather have the fire on these terms than not have it at all.

