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Title: Lineage
Author: [archiveofourown.org profile] darkterrible
Fandom: The Untamed (TV)
Pairing/Characters: Lan Wangji/Wei Wuxian; Lan Zhan | Lan Wangji, Wei Ying | Wei Wuxian, Wen Qing, Wen Ning | Wen Qionglin, Jiang Yanli, Xue Yang | Xue Chengmei, Nie Huaisang, Nie Mingjue, Meng Yao | Jin Guangyao, ALL OF THE OTHERS
Rating/Category: Mature; M/M; Horror; Urban Fantasy
Word Count: 9,375 and 5 chapters so far (WIP.)
Summary: It's the late 1990s in Gusu, and Wei Wuxian is a struggling college student, far away from his family. He takes odd jobs and gigs on the side to pay for his apartment and what little food he can afford. One night, he takes a gig that seems too good to be true. No one is eating the catered food, and there's an odd smell that he can't pin down. When the night goes south and he ends up dead, he wakes up to an entirely new life. Trying to survive the politics of his new life mean challenges he's never faced before. Will he thank his new sire, or kill him?

…since i'm a one trick pony i'd be lying if i didn't say the plot of this is heavily influenced by vampire the masquerade: bloodlines


Content Notes: poverty, vampiric transformation, blood and gore, horror, eventual smut, eventual happy ending

On AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/73242191

Some of you, particularly fans of longer standing, may remember the epic paranoir modern-with-magic AU fic medium blues. The story’s legendary for its immersive worldbuilding, its no-holds-barred gore and unreality horror, and its fluctuating online/offline status (the author was among the targets of the fandom’s 2020 cyberbullying scandal, which drove out a lot of good writers and a beloved commenter-on-anon.)

[archiveofourown.org profile] darkterrible (the most recent of various iterations of her nom-de-net) has mustered the nerve to resume writing for CQL; she’s got a new modern AU horror work in progress, and would very much appreciate readers, feedback, and signal boost (as well as betas to help her keep the names straight.)
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Thank you kindly to [profile] small_hobbit for the postal mail! [profile] small_hobbit is the first one to send me a card for my "milestone" birthday!
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Fandom: Mo Dao Zu Shi
Pairings/Characters: Gen, background M/M (Everything implied no specifics); Meng Yao | Jin Guangyao & Nie Mingjue; Song Lan | Song Zichen/Xiao Xingchen, Meng Yao | Jin Guangyao, Nie Mingjue, Song Lan | Song Zichen, Xiao Xingchen, A-Qing, Original Character
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Length: 6,330
Content Notes: No Archive Warnings Apply, OC POV, Outsider POV, Neurodivergent Character POV, disability as a communication obstacle, heavy verse-specific content
Creator Tags: Communication is hard when you're dead, We ain't afraid of no ghosts, We've been dead for years, Bad jokes because writer is in a mood, NaNoWriMo Breaktime, ghost hunt - Freeform, mystery haunting, Undead Investigation Team

Creator Links: (AO3) [archiveofourown.org profile] JustAWanderingBabbit; (Tumblr) [tumblr.com profile] justawanderingbabbit

Theme: Mystery & Suspense, Casefic, Just Plain Fun, Outsider POV, Post-Canon

Summary: The Vermillion Peony Tree has stood for two hundred years... It might stand for two hundred more.... Given no one's stupid enough to annoy its guardian.

In which a possibly familiar Original Character meets a group of very familiar Night Hunters, attempting to clear a haunting from an inn built maybe a bit too close to the Burial Mounds.

(Part of the Mending the Pieces Universe.)


Author’s Notes:

* Not every monster or ghost you go after is a real monster. Sometimes the ones you have to worry about are the living people.
* Which, of course, was the message of the early Scooby Doo Adventures. Wish they hadn't lost that later on.


Reccer's Notes: A post-canon Halloween Scooby-Doo homage in which sapient fierce corpses Nie Mingjue and Song Zichen and demi-undead Meng Yao, incognito and under aliases, have become a wandering occult investigation trio. (Or, to the inn stableboy who can see ghosts Xiao Xingchen and A-Qing, a quintet.)

(JustAWanderingBabbit is the sort of author who maintains a repertory company of sorts; POV character Ah Bai is an OC who recurs in several of her MDZS works.)

Fanwork Links: House on Haunted Hill (AO3-locked).

Just one thing: 01 December 2025

Nov. 30th, 2025 10:17 pm
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It's challenge time!

Comment with Just One Thing you've accomplished in the last 24 hours or so. It doesn't have to be a hard thing, or even a thing that you think is particularly awesome. Just a thing that you did.

Feel free to share more than one thing if you're feeling particularly accomplished!

Extra credit: find someone in the comments and give them props for what they achieved!

Nothing is too big, too small, too strange or too cryptic. And in case you'd rather do this in private, anonymous comments are screened. I will only unscreen if you ask me to.

Go!

missions of California

Nov. 30th, 2025 07:25 pm
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The topic came up in a blog comment section of California students learning in school about the state's set of Franciscan missions, one of the most prominent activities, and one which has left a few intact artifacts till today, of the Spanish who first colonized this area.

Various Catholic religious orders founded missions in various far-flung corners of the Spanish new world empire - I know of ones in Arizona and Texas in the present U.S. (the Alamo was originally one) - with the purpose of converting the natives. Anyway, the Franciscans got Alta California, and started their project in 1769, eventually building 21 of them at regular intervals along a pathway dubbed El Camino Real (now mostly congruent with US 101) between San Diego and Sonoma. The missions were secularized in the 1830s, many of the buildings decayed, some were rebuilt as parish churches, but some of the originals are intact, and some that are not still being used as churches are now state parks. The best known are San Juan Bautista, near Hollister in northern California, setting for a memorable scene in Hitchcock's Vertigo, and San Juan Capistrano, near San Clemente, Nixon's one-time retreat, known for the swallows that nest there every summer.

With the modern concentration on the fact - never hidden, but not previously emphasized - that the natives were mostly used for forced labor, and that many died, especially of diseases carried by the Spanish, the mission reputation has been blackened. Junipero Serra, the priest who began the establishment here, previously considered a hero of California history - and who still stands as one of California's representatives in the National Statuary Hall in the Capitol - is no longer viewed so favorably. A statue of him on a hill overlooking the freeway south of San Francisco (and with his hand pointing in the wrong direction) was recently removed. I'm sorry it's gone; it was a weird and grotesque little thing.

So I'm not at all sure if, or if so how, California students are still being taught about the missions. But we were in my day. In one class we were instructed to choose one of the missions and write a report on it. In the process, though not specifically instructed to do so, I found that I'd memorized the names and locations of all 21 of them, and I just checked and found I still have them memorized.

I think I've been to all of them at one time or another. And I've been to classical concerts in six of them. I've also been to a wedding in one (not one of the six).
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In tonight's game, the rest under a cut for those who don't care. )

And that's where we left off.

emotional support fiber

Nov. 30th, 2025 08:53 pm
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Continuing from the earlier experiment, emotional support weaving with handspun weft:

weaving WIP

Tension management is a mess with this (experimental, non-destructive) setup but I figured I'd at least weave this warp, write this off as a learning experience (I did learn a lot) + disaster-mode "weaving" art therapy, and move on. :)

I also learned that I strongly dislike making very "loose," airy weaves structurally, so that's good to know about myself. I sometimes like them in fabrics made by machines/other people but I don't enjoy weaving them, so I'll avoid in the future!

it's picked by the veteran

Nov. 30th, 2025 09:07 pm
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Meant to post this earlier, but got distracted, but I'm back now! November 2025 recs update:

[personal profile] unfitforsociety has been updated for November 2025 with 11 recs in 4 fandoms:

* 7 Batfamily, 1 Batfamily/Criminal Minds crossover
* 1 The Bear, 1 Star Wars, and 1 Stranger Things

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I also made a cute little chocolate cake with chocolate ermine frosting (pic). I'm happy with how it came out. It's just enough cake for 1 person for like 5 days (refrigerated).

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Stranger Things, season 5, episodes 1 - 4!

spoilers )

I think this "drop 4 episodes, then do another 2-3 episodes 2 more times" is the worst of all possible distribution patterns, but I guess Netflix will never do a weekly series, which I can honestly say after years of binge-watching seems preferable to me. But at least it's all within a month instead of half in August and half in November or whatever. As much as I dislike the amount of time it's taken for them to put out each season, I am still enjoying the show and want to see how it all wraps up.

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