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Day 2
Rec at least three fanworks that you didn’t create. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it.
I'm reccing two series and one fic that I read last year (or started reading in the case of the series) that I wanted to share with those who may not have seen them.
1. Holmes in the Commonwealth series by kaelma
Fallout 4/Sherlock Holmes. This is more of a fusion than a crossover. The basic idea is that Sherlock Holmes lived in the Commonwealth of the Fallout Universe and becomes the sole survivor of Vault 111. The main works cover the adventures of Holmes through the course of the game's events, while Occurrences covers several of the side stories. If you're a fan of Fallout 4 or a fan of Sherlock Holmes I think you'll like this because kaelma manages to keep everyone very much in character and their storytelling is beautiful.
2. Alt Modes and Alchemy series by pipermca
Transformers: G1 - AU. This is a sort of Medieval Might And Magic kind of story that follows first the adventures of Prince Bluestreak of Praxus as he runs from a home that is no longer his, and then begins to follow the aftermath of those adventures in the later words. There's a lot of beautiful world building, "magic" that makes sense in the TF setting, and some pretty rare Bluestreak/Hound. If you're looking for a really different AU I would suggest this one. It's more than worth the read since pipermca has put a lot of thought into this unusual AU.
3. Wild Peaches by notbecauseofvictories
Labyrinth. This follows Sarah after she leaves the Labyrinth and defeats Jareth. You can't truly leave the Labyrinth after it has touched you. Sarah grows up and is never rid of the Goblin King and his people. .... This fic makes Sarah/Jareth work and it really explores the damage done to Sarah by her encounters in the Goblin Lands. It's beautifully written and manages to be almost surreal in the delivery - perfect for when dealing with fae.
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