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A Far Better Thing

A Far Better Thing

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•Jul 8

If you had asked me if I would like a story inspired by A Tale of Two Cities but involving fairies, changelings, and long-running revenge plots, I don't know that I would have said yes. But honestly this was so, so good.

Revenge, love, unlooked-for friendship, hate, forgiveness, and the way that all of those emotions intertwine, lock together, and preempt one another and the choices people make in response make for wonderful …Read More

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If you had asked me if I would like a story inspired by A Tale of Two Cities but involving fairies, changelings, and long-running revenge plots, I don't know that I would have said yes. But honestly this was so, so good.

Revenge, love, unlooked-for friendship, hate, forgiveness, and the way that all of those emotions intertwine, lock together, and preempt one another and the choices people make in response make for wonderful …Read More

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The Knight and the Moth

The Knight and the Moth

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•Jun 1

The twists were pretty predictable. Ended on the stereotypical "the leads have fallen in love, gotten together, and defeated what they thought was the big bad, only to be betrayed by someone they thought was an ally and forcibly separated oh no!"

Worldbuilding didn't make a ton of sense (the old "each biome only exists in one place!!!", but for some reason the fisher people live... in... the mountains...???) and the editing w …Read More

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The twists were pretty predictable. Ended on the stereotypical "the leads have fallen in love, gotten together, and defeated what they thought was the big bad, only to be betrayed by someone they thought was an ally and forcibly separated oh no!"

Worldbuilding didn't make a ton of sense (the old "each biome only exists in one place!!!", but for some reason the fisher people live... in... the mountains...???) and the editing w …Read More

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A Far Better Thing

A Far Better Thing

Eric•4mo
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•Jul 8

If you had asked me if I would like a story inspired by A Tale of Two Cities but involving fairies, changelings, and long-running revenge plots, I don't know that I would have said yes. But honestly this was so, so good.

Revenge, love, unlooked-for friendship, hate, forgiveness, and the way that all of those emotions intertwine, lock together, and preempt one another and the choices people make in response make for wonderful …Read More

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If you had asked me if I would like a story inspired by A Tale of Two Cities but involving fairies, changelings, and long-running revenge plots, I don't know that I would have said yes. But honestly this was so, so good.

Revenge, love, unlooked-for friendship, hate, forgiveness, and the way that all of those emotions intertwine, lock together, and preempt one another and the choices people make in response make for wonderful …Read More

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The Knight and the Moth

The Knight and the Moth

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•Jun 1

The twists were pretty predictable. Ended on the stereotypical "the leads have fallen in love, gotten together, and defeated what they thought was the big bad, only to be betrayed by someone they thought was an ally and forcibly separated oh no!"

Worldbuilding didn't make a ton of sense (the old "each biome only exists in one place!!!", but for some reason the fisher people live... in... the mountains...???) and the editing w …Read More

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The twists were pretty predictable. Ended on the stereotypical "the leads have fallen in love, gotten together, and defeated what they thought was the big bad, only to be betrayed by someone they thought was an ally and forcibly separated oh no!"

Worldbuilding didn't make a ton of sense (the old "each biome only exists in one place!!!", but for some reason the fisher people live... in... the mountains...???) and the editing w …Read More

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