9 Works by 8pathy
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A certain Archmage departed from her homeland - a paradise wrought with longevity - for frontiers ripe with excitement and dangers that she hasn't tasted in thousands of years.
At least, this is what she tells herself, when subconsciously, it was not only adventures she sought...
But faded memories that she now regards as "dreams."
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Even in a world so full of "love" and "affection", why is it that a certain bird continues to wander in solitude?
By choice? By indifference? Or perhaps, she was waiting... for the one to inspire that other half of her soul.
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Why do birds have wings? To fly, of course~ Unbothered is the head held high, and unfettered are the wings that soar to the envy of others.
... Hehe.
Alas, if the Creator had decided this from the very beginning, then, can those birds ever fly “free", my dear, great painter...?
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On the continent of Mu, Vita finds that "freedom" has many, different flavors - almost, as many, as the shades of "colors" that humans perceived.
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9/14/2024 - Restructuring and expanding done :)
Teyvat is a place ruled by gods and powers beyond human imagination - a realm of divine dominion. Even when Life settles here, its peace would not be long before another crisis were to dawn. As such, ten years after their first quarrel with Fate, two souls must brave yet, another storm; one, that was 500 years in the making.
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Water, which saved them a decade ago, now threatened to claim everything they've gained since then. Peruere and Clervie can only hope that the House they've built, is strong enough to prevail.
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- Part 2 of Stories Around a Fireplace
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Pages from a storybook, smoldering in the dark...Their letters dance in embers, whispering of tales belonging only to the House of the Hearth.
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Six, short stories scattered along Place’s timeline:
Page 6 is Author's Notes
Page 1: Family Game Night(s) | Page 2: An Extra Slice of Joy/Cake
Page 3: Descent | Page 4-5: When it Rains
Page 7: Like Balm and Salve | Page 8: One Big, Extended Family...Series
- Part 3 of Stories Around a Fireplace
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Rewinding back to a time during the fateful encounter of a certain "Mother's" defeat, Celestia makes a mistake.
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Whoever is responsible for giving out visions is an idiot and they are 100% getting fired for this.
Disclaimer: The events that happen here have very little impact on the Place and may or may not be canon to the AU :P
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- Part 4 of Stories Around a Fireplace
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[Archive] To Conquer Fate by Rchivist (8pathy)
Fandoms: 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game)
01 Jun 2024
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Teyvat is a place ruled by gods and powers beyond human imagination - a realm of divine dominion. Even when Life settles here, its peace would not be long before another crisis were to dawn. As such, ten years after their first quarrel with Fate, two souls must brave yet, another storm; one, that was 500 years in the making.
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Water, which saved them a decade ago, now threatened to claim everything they've gained since then. Peruere and Clervie can only hope that the House they've built, is strong enough to prevail.
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It is said that in the world where the Hearth is brightest, it was not one but two souls that had tended to it. In such a world, the concept of fate does not exist, and only through will, did their flame grow, paving the way for a future unseen.
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When asked what a "real home" looks like - Father knows.
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- Part 1 of Stories Around a Fireplace
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"A serene and tranquil violet flower. It has a light, soft, and lasting scent and is often used for making rare perfumes.
Lumidouce Bell is said to represent parting and the wish for reunion.
In Coppelius's play Golden Hyperborea, the flower is referred to as "Weeping Crystal." The play depicts a homesick flower wandering in the freezing lands of the north. Its beauty is made eternal by the icy winds. Critics of Coppelius's time thought that he was obsessed with eternal beauty and eternal love—this obsession was written into every line of his last works."
