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Moon-Touched by underworldanubis
Fandoms: Original Work, Dungeons & Dragons (Roleplaying Game)
22 Dec 2025
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Etho relinquished his voice to the Raven Queen in order to keep his powers of the Weave upon being transformed into an immortal Shadar-Kai long ago. Now, he wanders the realms in search of artifacts and mementos to serve her with the help of his raven companion Yilda, until he is issued one important mission: retrieve the Tear of Lolth from the Underdark, in exchange for the return of his voice.
What had meant to be a pivotal point in Etho's independence from the deity he was made to serve, becomes much more than Etho had bargained for when he's killed in the process by a drow desperate to escape the Underdark by any means necessary.
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"... Nym hears Astarion put his dagger away with a satisfied sigh. 'Are you going to let all that blood go to waste? Thought you’d have your fill with him.'
Astarion stops directly in front of him, rosemary filling his lungs. He feels a flutter of nervousness at the proximity, a heat that climbs up his neck. 'And why would I do that, knowing I have something infinitely more delicious offering itself up to me?'"
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Aventurine (purposely) loses a bet and puts himself in a position to be free use for Ratio, Sunday, and Gallagher for two weeks. Because that what he wants! Or, at least, thought he wanted.
Or - free use agreement goes wrong, and Aventurine gets taken care of.
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Sohli was once the God of Dawnlight, until the heavens cast him down for loving a devil. Now, he drifts through the mortal realm, stifling the mania and unrest he feels with copious amounts of sex and gambling.
One night, after stealing a client's ring in a gambling den and escaping through the dark streets, he runs into Maitzu, another fallen god who has just barely escaped exile from the heavens, but who holds a series of secrets that can bring it to its knees.
Together, they form a pact to climb back toward the heavens that spurned them, not to reclaim grace, but to tear it at its seams.

