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Lost Memories tells the story of Squad S, a team of special forces Replika, as they fight in the Nation's most important campaign thus far -- the capture of a key world in the Solar System's Asteroid Belt.
Primarily told from the perspective of their leader, Späher, the team encounters death, horror, stupidity, and love as they navigate a titanic and bloody conflict.
The fates of both the Nation and the Empire rest on this battle.
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Unit STCR-2307 Seiben is the Protektor Controller for AEON Facility S-23 Sierpinksi. Most days she would keep order in the mining facility to ensure peace and efficiency. At the end of the day she may take a hot shower and read one of her favorite mythological books. But these days things have changed. Now she resides in the rationing office, bored out of her mind as she waits for orders that may never come. Her facility now filled with chaos akin to the hell of Tartarus.
What will she do? Leave? Stay? Or perhaps venture further down into Tartarus in search of meaning?
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Elster: Blade of the Arkifane by Bluecho4
Fandom Horus Heresy - Various Authors, Necromunda, SIGNALIS (Video Game), Warhammer 40.000
20 Mar 2026
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Elster and Ariane finally give in and fuck each other for hours on end.
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A Star and an Eule figure out how to love each other in their Replika bodies.
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Ariane loves Elster.
Elster can't remember loving Ariane.
To Ariane, Elster is her everything.
To Elster, Ariane is her Scout Officer.
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- Part 2 of Discontinued/Being Rewritten
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The Little Dreamer by zer0sa0sa0sa (0sa0sa0sa0sa0sa0sa0sa0sa0sa0sa0sa0sa)
Fandoms: SIGNALIS (Video Game), Le Petit Prince | The Little Prince - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
07 Jun 2025
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When Alina Seo crashes her ship in the throes of Leng, she meets a certain white-haired girl from another planet.
Heavily based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's "The Little Prince".
