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Stranger Things Master list:
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Dylan facts
Main ships: other ships
Stelan (Dylan and Steve)
Hendergrove (Marcus and Billy)
Hargrinclair (Tyler and Julia)
Brussie (Bruce and Jessie)
Thomross (Jonas and Fiona)
Jolan (Dylan and Steve Joe)
Carfield (Alex and Jason)
Joncy (Jonathan and Nancy)
Carlmmy (Carol and Tommy)
Other ships
Harringrove
Just a little push part 1, part 2, part 3,
Steddie:
Harringroveson:
Harringrove II
Walgrovre
Munker
Harringroveker
Steddielan
Harringrovesonker:
Dynathan:
Stelanathan:
Dylommy
Just a little push part 1, part 2, part 3,
#hj coolart#myart#oc#au#my fanfiction#stranger things#stranger things au#dylan walker oc#marcus henderson#julia sinclair oc#bruce greens oc#steve harrington#steve joe randall oc#fiona thompson oc#alexander mayfield oc#jessica walker oc#jonathan byers#nancy wheeler#otp
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WOE.BEGONE ocs masterlist!!
Decided to make one of these finally because there's a lot of them
MIKELIJAH CONSOLIDATIONS
Cicada Walters (they/he/she bird/wing)- Consolidation between Mikey Walters and Eli Mayfield. My self insert! And my favorite disaster bisexual. They're one of the founders of H1VE. In a romantic relationship with PR1ZE and Jessica.
C.W. (they/he/she bird/wing)- Cicada iteration from the future. They came back to the present to help out with the H1VE and Elijah conflict. After that, they pop in for individual missions and corrections, but mostly stay in their own time.
Scarab Walters-Baker (they/she yee/haw)- Cicada's older, cooler, and sadder cowboy iteration! They're about 10 years older, give or take. Used to be a flinchite boot but rebelled and helped Cicada escape the compound. Married and in a qpr with B0UNTY and Jessie. Part of H1VE.
Timema Walters (she/he)- Iteration of Cicada still playing WOE.BEGONE. She works at OI and is still doing missions for them. She keeps surveillance over H1VE and protects them in the ways that he can, but doesn't interact with them outside of that.
Viceroy Walters (he/xhey)- Iteration of Cicada, iterated off at the same time Timema was. He works at OI and goes to OVER occasionally. Part of a separate base inside of OI, run by a different OI worker, Facade. (Heshemikey's oc) Xhey're part of the Elijah council.
Rove Walters (he/him)- Iteration of Timema that she created to try and help escape from WOE.BEGONE. Rove ran off and met M3DAL, a PR1ZE iteration, and now they live their stupid little hippie lives on the beach. He's filled with paranoia about WOE.BEGONE finding him and kills any iteration he sees of himself on sight.
Mantis Walters (he/they)- Mikelijah consolidation, not a Cicada iteration. Basically just the came back wrong trope. I love him. He's so angry all the time and at everyone. Most iterations of them are compound torture subjects but there are a couple running around on the outside. One of their iterations is part of H1VE.
Hornet King-Walters (he/they xe/xet)- Consolidation of Cicada and Damian (also a two person consolidation). Has a small council but they don't do much except for steal stuff from OVER. Has a bunch of medical issues because of their consolidation. Coowned by @ltacryptid. Xe's also in a weird polyam relationship with xet's other iterations and Ana and Hyde.
H2 (he/him)- Hornet iteration. Very much the quietest and softest iteration, but still ruthless.
H3 (she/they/he)- Hornet iteration. Literally Will Just Kill You.
H4 (he/it)- Hornet iteration. Quietly angry and sad all the time.
H5 (he/she)- Consolidation between two Hornet iterations. Completely immobile. His body is always falling apart. The only reason he's still alive is because Ty wants to see how long it takes her to die.
Tracker King-Walters (they/them)- Hornet's cowboy iteration. Originally wasn't part of the council but got roped into it. Also will just kill you.
MISCELLANEOUS
Elijah Alexander Mayfield (he/she/they)- Hoo boy. Where do I even start. The council of elijahs are probably the most powerful ocs I have. They have their grubby little fingers in every time travel org out there except Walters Base. They all consider themselves they same person even though the aren't so they all use the same pronouns. They're all bastards. ESPECIALLY Eli.
Oliver Newton (prns vary between iterations)- The Elijah's rival council. Just as powerful, a little less ruthless. They and Elijah used to be friends, before Eli coerced (read: threatened) Cicada into doing a connectivity strike on them.
Aaron Fowler (he/him)- Elijah's boyfriend and ex WOE.BEGONE player. Used to work at OVER, but then he tried to start his own version of Base and got killed for his efforts. Elijah brought him back, but now he lives in hiding.
Anaphora Lawson (she/they)- Tier 1 OVER worker. Knows a bit of what's going on but wants nothing to do with it. Lives with her partners, the hornet council and Hyde, and just tries to keep them safe. Accompanies the Hornets on their OVER missions anyway.
Brair Campbell (she/her)- Consolidation between Anne and an unnamed OI worker. May's (Elijah's OI iteration) pet project. OI made her forget she's a consolidation and she's just living a normal life. Now and again the Elijahs use her for something and then she gets her memory back, but it's rare.
#maintagging this. fuck you look at my ocs boy#woe.begone#H1VE#cicada walters#scarab walters#mantis walters#hornet king-walters#elijah alexander mayfield#oliver newton#aaron fowler#anaphora lawson#briar campbell#timema walters#viceroy walters#C.W.#rove walters
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hi this turned out quite a bit longer than i meant it to be but basically here is some stuff about Jess and Elijah
Jess Baker looked up from her book as she heard the door to 122e open. Then when it saw who had entered, it gave a friendly wave. "Morning, Elijah. See anything on your route today?" He gave a conspiratorial wink.
Elijah Alexander Mayfield returned both the wave and the wink. "Oh, this and that." The exchange was familiar. Elijah went through 122e nearly every day, and Jess was one hundred percent certain she was lying about their job. The one time Jess had asked Elijah what he did, why he went in and out of 122e every day, and why she, unlike everyone else who did so, never needed to ask it for the code - well, Elijah had shrugged and answered that he was in security.
It was a common enough joke in Oldbrush Valley. They were all in security. Interfacing was security, the patrols were security, even whatever research they were doing at the center was probably, in some way, security. National security, at the very least, knowing what Jess did about the tech. She took the hint and didn't press Elijah about their job any further, but kept up the joke about his route.
It didn't think they had a patrol route. Jess was pretty sure Elijah was Tier Three. Even Tier Two workers who went through his building didn't have the codes. They had to stop at her desk, show their badges and prove they were Tier Two, and then it'd put the code in for them. Elijjah never went through that. She always walked confidently up to the door into the warehouse, punched in the seven-digit code, and walked through into Tier Two. Jess had watched a couple times and was sure that Elijah was using the same codes it was, which was comforting. He provided a convenient way to check that she still had the same codes as the rest of them. He was worried that one day OVER would catch onto its night job, and change the codes in an attempt to trap her. So far that hadn't happened, and at least once a week she watched Elijah's codes to be sure.
He hadn't checked the codes this week, so she glanced up from its book as they tapped in the numbers. 3-6-4-8-2-7-9. Same as her. Good. Elijah stepped into the warehouse and closed the door behind them.
The next couple hours went by in boredom. 122e was quieter than the more heavily trafficked 116e. 116e was mostly for training employees recently promoted to Tier Two, whereas 122e was mostly for established Tier Two employees who needed to avoid the main gate for whatever reason.
It was three hours after Jess watched Elijah Alexander Mayfield enter Tier Two that Elijah Alexander Mayfield entered 122e and walked up to its desk, greeting him.
She wasn't surprised, not really. It was unspoken common knowledge amongst the more perceptive of Tier One employees that some of the higher-up employees had duplicates that worked at OVER, and given its own experience Jess suspected she knew more than the average Tier One employee exactly what those duplicates were. She'd managed to catalogue at least three separate Elijahs, though the one she spoke to earlier - he called them Alexander in his head - was definitely the one who came through most often. This one, it called him Elijah, was by her estimation the youngest, though only by a year or two.
"Morning, Jess," Elijah said. "Can I get today's code?"
"I saw you put it in not four hours ago," it teased. "Getting forgetful?"
"Something like that," she said, humorlessly.
"Alright, well, you know the drill. ID?"
Elijah handed over her badge and Jess dutifully inspected it. Face matched up, and it proudly proclaimed him as a member of Tier Two Security. She ran it through the RFID reader and it brought up Elijah's database entry - Elijah Alexander Mayfield, Tier Two Security, everything else was above her clearance level. It nodded and handed the badge back, then stood up, punched 3-6-4-8-2-7-9 into the keypad, and opened the door. "Have a good one, Elijah."
"You too, Jess." Elijah walked into the warehouse and Jess shut the door behind them.
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Masterlist III | COMPLETED
Finished: June 7, 2024 [12:27 PM CDT] *= Slightly NSFW/NSFW Masterlist I Masterlist II Masterlist IV
I Am Not Okay with This
Stanley Barber
Stanley Barber Headcanons Late Night Calls Backseat Driving*
Stranger Things
Mike Wheeler
My Sweet Valentine I Loathe You [Mike's POV]* Mike Wheeler & Jane 'Eleven' Hopper Headcanons Jealous Mike Wheeler Headcanons Brother's Best Friend*
Lucas Sinclair
My Sweet Valentine
Jane 'Eleven' Hopper
My Sweet Valentine Mike Wheeler & Jane 'Eleven' Hopper Headcanons Jealous Eleven
Maxine 'Max' Mayfield
My Sweet Valentine
Billy Hargrove
My Sweet Valentine
Steve 'The Hair' Harrington
My Sweet Valentine Mean Little Boy I'm in Love with You
Nancy Wheeler
My Sweet Valentine Nancy Wheeler & Robin Buckley Headcanons
Robin Buckley
My Sweet Valentine Nancy Wheeler & Robin Buckley Headcanons
Johnathan Byers
Johnathan Byers Headcanons
IT
Richie Tozier
Richie Tozier Headcanons
Karate Kid
Daniel Larusso
Daniel Larusso Headcanons*
The Umbrella Academy
Five Hargreeves
I Can't Lose You Sick Reader
The Goldfinch
Boris Pavlikovsky
Run Away Boris NSFW Headcanons* Injured Reader Mean! Boris Headcanons You're so Drunk*
Theodore 'Theo' Decker
Run Away Theo Decker Headcanons
Celebrities/Influencers
Matt Sturniolo
Matt Headcanons
Blue Beetle
Jaime 'Blue Beetle' Reyes
Jaime 'Blue Beetle' Reyes Headcanons
The Turning
Miles Fairchild
Miles Fairchild SFW/NSFW Headcanons* No Where 2 Run* Reader is Sick School is a Bore [PT 2 of School Girls] Made into a Woman* [Pt 3 of School Girls & School is a Bore] She's the Only Girl I wanna Love* [Pt 2 of Mary is the Girl that I wanna Fuck] Soft Schoolboy Headcanons Maid of the Rich Kind Nanny! Reader* Stalker 2 Be
Ben 10
Ben Tennyson
Yandere! Ben Tennyson Headcanons
Clone High
I Am Not a Clone Series
Where the Fuck am I? [Part 1]
Fear Street
Christine 'Ziggy' Berman
Christine 'Ziggy' Berman Headcanons
Nick Goode
Nick Goode Headcanons
Rick & Morty
Morty Smith
Morth Smith Headcanons Evil Morty Headcanons
Scooby Doo
Fred Jones
Fred Jones Headcanons Fred Jones Mystery Inc Headcanons
Hex Girls
We're the Hex Girls & We're Going to Put a Spell on You
Corpse Bride
Emily the Corpse Bride
Yandere! Emily Headcanons
Young Sheldon
Georgie Cooper
Georgie Cooper Headcanons
When You Finish Saving the World
Ziggy Katz
Yandere! Ziggy Katz Headcanons Jealous! Headcanons
We Are Who We Are
Fraser Wilson
Fraser Wilson Headcanons
Shazam
Freddy Freeman
Freddy Freeman Headcanons
Game of Thrones
Daenerys Targeryan
Male! Daenerys Targeryan Headcanons
Ghostbusters
Trevor Spengler
Jealous Headcanons
Don’t Tell a Soul
Joey
Joey Headcanons
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Rodrick Heffley
Crazy Party What if Rodrick was Jealous?
Wednesday
Wednesday Addams
I Don't Love You Singing my Love [Pt 2 of I Don't Love You] I Know You Got Issues & I Do Too [Male! Wednesday Addams] Male Wednesday Headcanons +drabble
Spiderman
Gwen Stacy
Gwen Stacy Headcanons
Scream
Stu Macher
Stu Macher Headcanons*
Batman
Dick 'Richard' Grayson
Save Me, Baby
Damian Wayne
Superboy vs Robin Damian Wayne Headcanons Love in High Places [Pt 2 of Superboy vs Robin]
Barbara 'Batgirl' Gordon
Barbara Gordon Headcanons
Tim 'Red Robin' Drake
Tim Drake Headcanons
Superman
Jon Kent
Superboy vs Robin Love in High Places [Pt 2 of Superboy vs Robin]
Clark 'Superman' Kent
Superman Headcanons
Lolirock
Iris
Genderbend Iris Headcanons
Shrek
Arthur Pendragon
Arthur Pendragon Headcanons
Kim Possible
Kim Possible
Schoolboy Crush
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Jessica Rabbit
Jessica Rabbit Headcanons
Mario
Princess Peach
Princess Peach Headcanons
Princess Rosalina
Princess Rosalina Headcanons
OC
Prince Alexander
Yandere Prince Headcanons
Ace
Grumpy x Sunshine Headcanons
Nightmare on Elm Street
Glen Lantz
Touch Me
That's Not My Neighbor
Francis 'Milkman' Mosses
Milkman Headcanons*
Goofy Movie/ An Extremely Goofy Movie
Max Goof
Max Goof Headcanons He was a Skater Boy
The Lion King
Kovu
Kovu Headcanons
Beetlejuice
Astrid Deetz
Astrid Deetz Headcanons
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
'Leo' Leonardo
Leonardo Headcanons
'Donnie' Donatello
I Do Not Like You
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HERE IS A STARTER CALL for after the event...Not limit for now, just let me know who you want with who!!!!!!
Marina Nunier Osuana | 19 | Elite | Aware
Jennifer Honey | 43 | Matilda | Aware
Alexander Lightwood | 28 | Shadowhunters | Aware
Patrick Blanco-Commerford | 19 | Elite | Unaware
Evan Buckley | 28 | Oliver Stark | 911 | Aware
T.K Strand | 28 | Ronen Rubenstein | 911 Lone Star | Aware
Jed Tein | 19 | Ben Levin | Legacies | Aware
Richie Tozier | 24 | Alberto Rosende | IT | Aware
Reggie Peters | 19 | Jeremy Shada | JATP | Aware
Max Mayfield | 23 | Samantha Logan | Stranger Things | Aware
Nick Scratch | 23 | Gavin Leatherwood | CAOS | Aware
Wade Wilson | 40 | Ryan Reynolds | Marvel | Aware
Judith Grimes | 19 | Zendaya | TWD | Aware
T.J Kippen | 21 | Tom Holland | Andi Mack | Aware
Chloe Decker | 40 | Lauren German | Lucifer | Aware
Harry Hook | 23 | Thomas Dogherty | Descendants | Aware
Marco Del Rossi | 21 | Jordan Fisher | Degrassi | Aware
Ben Hargreeves | 30 | Justin H. Min | TUA | Aware
Max Baker | 19 | Sara Waisglass | Ginny and Georgia | Aware
Matthew Murdock | 35 | Charlie Cox | Marvel | Aware
Derek Hale | 25 | Darren Barnet | Teen Wolf | Aware
Dean Winchester | 38 | Henry Cavill | Supernatural | Aware
Emily Fitch | 19 | Jospehine Langford | Skins | Aware
Nick Nelson | 18 | Froy Gutierrez | Heartstopper | Aware
Simon Spier | 19 | Nick Robinson | 19 | Love, Simon | Aware
Josette Saltzman | 19 | Kaylee Bryant | TVD/Legacies | Aware
Yuuri Katsuki | 21 | Kento Tamazaki | Yuuri on Ice | Aware
Katherine Pierce | Over 500 | Nina Dobrev |TVD | Aware
Blaine Anderson | 22 | Dominic Fike | Glee | Aware
Ginny Weasley | 21 | Madelyn Cline | Harry Potter | Aware
Lillian Deville | 24 | Camille Mendes | Rugrats | Aware
Maria Vasquez | 25 | Melissa Collazo | West Side Story | Aware
Heather Chandler | 23 | Valentina Zenere | Heathers | Aware
Akeno Menzies | 22 | Evan Nock | Gossip Girl | Aware
Viscount Tewksbury | 19 | Aron Piper | Enola Holmes | Aware
Morgan Stark | 19 | Lili Reinhart | Marvel | Aware
Jacob Hill | 28 | Bill Skarsgard | Abbot Elementary | Aware
Gabriel Boutin | 25 | Emilien Vekemans | Half Bad | Aware
Penelope Featherington | 21 | Nicola Coughlan | Bridgerton| Aware
Shawn Hunter | 21 | Thimothee Chalamet | BMW | Aware
Veronica Fisher | 31 | Tika Sumpter | Shameless |Aware
Ricky Bowen | 19 | Charlie Gillespie | HSMTMTS | Aware
Orihime Inoue | 21 | Momo | Bleach |Aware
Chishiya Shuntaro | 21 | Nijiro Murakami | Alice in Borderland | Aware
Morticia Addams | 38 | Maite Perroni | Wednesday/Addams Family | Unaware
Mason Hewitt | 21 | Quincy Fouse | Teen Wolf | Aware
David Rose | 35 | Dan Levy | Schitt’s Creek | Aware
Stephanie Blake | 21 | Katie Douglas | Teen Wolf OC | Aware
Nikki Mendoza | 19 | Kathyrn Mendoza | That 90′s Show | Aware
Darren Rivers | 21 | Justice Smith | HeartBreak High | Aware
Barney Stinson | 25 | Jacob Anderson | HIMYM | Aware
Zay Babineaux | 18 | Jonathan Davis | GMW | Aware
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by Ros Mayfield | The Boys' Brigade, the world's first uniformed youth organisation, is celebrating a landmark 140th anniversary. Founded in Glasgow on 4th October 1883, by Sir William Alexander Smith, the Brigade has been unwavering in its mission to instil Christian values in young lives…
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Below the cut is a list of all my canon characters, from every fandom, organized by such. I figured I would go ahead and put this up, as well as an oc muse one, for my oc and canon starters so that way it's easier for y'all to see who is included without going to every separate muse list.
The Vampire Diaries
Freya Celeste Mikaelson Elijah Daniel Mikaelson Niklaus Ryder Mikaelson Kolton Nathaniel Mikaelson Henrik Alexander Mikaelson Hope Andrea Mikaelson Malachai Silas Parker Olivia Mae Parker Silas Xavier Salvatore Damon Luca Salvatore Stefan Lance Salvatore Jeremiah Steven Gilbert Katherine Maria Pierce Qetsiyah Zione Bennett Bonnie Sheila Bennett Marcel Leon Gerard Hayley Jane Marshall Elizabeth Anne Forbes Josette Olivia Saltzman Ryan Nicholas Clarke Landon Maxwell Kirby Aurora Violet De Martel Aiden Matthew Lawrence Tyler James Lockwood Alexia Rae Branson Sebastian Killian Jones Milton Gabriel Greasley Benjamin James Kenson Lorenzo James St. John Vincent Keith Griffith Sean Kieran O'Connell Lucien Maverick Castle TEST MUSES Dorian Lee Williams Sophie Danielle Deveraux Monique Marie Deveraux Evangeline Amaya Sinclair Inadu Tayen Labonair Rafael Alexander Waithe Finch Taylor Tarrayo Cleo Ada Sowande Penelope Eden Park Jade Ivy Young
Containment
Jake Holden Riley Katie Selene Frank Jana Christine Mayfield Teresa Violet Keaton
Teen Wolf
Mieczyslaw Noah Stilinski Scott Gregorio McCall Christopher Henry Argent Allison Artemis Argent Lydia Sophia Martin Jackson William Whittemore Derek Samuel Hale Cora Avery Hale Camden Matthew Lahey Isaac Michael Lahey Vernon Dallas Boyd Danny Keahu Mahealani Malia Elizabeth Tate Kira Jade Yukimura Theodore Christian Raeken Jordan Tyler Parrish Aiden Jacob Steiner Mason Cade Hewitt Brett Lee Talbot Garrett Cole Williams Nolan Andrew Holloway Bobby Adam Finstock Marin Sophia Morrell Braeden Valerie Bardot Deucalion Damien Hemming
Supernatural
Dean Michael Winchester Castiel James Novak Claire Grace Novak Jack Kellan Kline Gadreel Dustin Ward Rowena Jane MacLeod Fergus Roderick MacLeod Belphegor
DC Comics
Bartholomew Henry Allen Nora Francine West-Allen Bart Joseph West-Allen Sara Caitlin Lance Dionysus Arbios Kara Aileen Danvers Winslow Jordan Schott Jr. Clark Joseph Kent Mon-El Lar Gand Querl Dox Music Meister Harleen Frances Quinzel Pamela Lillian Isley
Marvel
Joaquin Miguel Torres Peter Django Maximoff Pietro Django Maximoff Wanda Marya Maximoff James Buchanan Barnes (pre-serum and super soldier) Steven Grant Rogers (pre-serum and super soldier) Michelle Julia Jones-Watson Peter Benjamin Parker Gwendolyn Maxine Stacy Peter Benjamin Parker Jonathan Spencer Storm Kate Bishop Natalia Alianovna Romanova Yelena Fyodorovna Belova Brunnhilde Valkyrie Loki Laufeyson Stephanie Grace Rogers (genderbent steve) Jamie Belladonna Barnes (genderbent bucky) Samantha Trinity Wilson (genderbent sam) Theodosia Audra Odinsdottir (genderbent thor) Lady Loki Laufeyson (genderbent loki)
Stranger Things
Jonathan Ross Byers Nancy Diana Wheeler Steven Michael Harrington Robin Rae Buckley Edward Joseph Munson Argyle Eduardo Diaz Jane Eleanor Hopper Dustin Jace Henderson Lucas Charles Sinclair Maxine Elizabeth Mayfield
Misc
Nicholas Sean Miller Winston Saint-Marie Schmidt Reagan Marie Lucas Leonardo Winston Hamato Michelangelo Chandler Hamato Samuel Nicholas Drake King Benjamin Florian
9-1-1
Athena Grant Howard Han Henrietta Wilson Maddison Juliet Buckley Evan Jones Buckley Edmundo Anthony Diaz
Book Babes
Major Jay Kitahara Lieutenant Lorelai Cathwell Sergeant Major Alary Johann Corporal Erik Mendel Devin Nesta Archeron Elain Archeron Feyre Archeron Rhysand Darling Azriel Cassian Amren Morrigan Gwyneth Berdara Eris Sargon Vanserra Lucien Vanserra Helion Luciano Meridian Tamlin Avri Desrosiers Thesan Addae Koitla Viviane Anera Agnarrson
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alright folks here we go again ! i am a mess and so are my drafts so to make my life just easier i am going to be starting fresh coming out of the event ! of course if you really want to keep a thread we had we definitely can, just let me know which one you would like to keep ! i am going to limit my starters just so i don’t have a million to make ! as always please make sure to specify who you want it from and who you want it for !
albus dumbledore ( harry potter / aware ) [ 2/4 ] helga, reed,
alexander lightwood-bane ( shadowhunters / aware ) [ 3/4 ] drogon, izzy, rafael,
amy ( booksmart / aware ) [ 2/4 ] hallie, fitzwilliam,
andromeda tonks ( harry potter / aware ) [ 2/4 ] katara, alastor,
brittany pierce ( glee / aware ) [ 0/4 ]
bubbles utonium ( powerpuff girls / aware ) [ 3/4 ] will, mary, tinkerbell,
elizabeth ‘betty’ brant ( mcu / aware ) [ 2/4 ] ororo, peter,
finnick odair ( hunger games / aware ) [ 2/4 ] eddie, annie,
grizz visser ( the society / aware ) [ 1/4 ] tj,
harry hook ( descendants / aware ) [ 2/4 ] uma, reed,
jane ramos ( jane the virgin / unaware ) [ 2/4 ] satine, benjen,
jasmine ( disney / aware ) [ 2/4 ] naomi, milo,
josie saltzman ( legacies / aware ) [ 3/4 ] penelope, klaus, hope,
katie bell ( harry potter / aware ) [ 1/4 ] mal,
leena miller ( all cheerleaders die / aware ) [ 1/4 ] maddy,
lila barton ( mcu / aware ) [ 3/4 ] gwen, tragcdysewn, morgan,
maxine mayfield ( stranger things / aware ) [ 4/4 ] nancy, hopper, kali, el
molly weasley ( harry potter / aware ) [ 1/4 ] rose,
natasha romanoff ( mcu / aware ) [ 4/4 ] alastor, hope v, sawyer, azari
nathaniel buchanan barnes ( mcu (oc) / aware ) [ 1/4 ] tormund,
peyton sawyer-scott ( one tree hill / unaware ) [ 1/4 ] claire,
raven darkholme ( xmen / aware ) [ 1/4 ] jean,
rose dewitt bukater dawson ( titanic / aware ) [ 2/4 ] anastasia, oswald,
shae ( got / aware ) [ 1/4 ] cersei,
shock ( disney / aware ) [ 2/4 ] wednesday, boo,
spencer hastings ( pll / aware ) [ 2/4 ] isolt sayre, jaina,
veronica lodge ( riverdale / aware ) [ 2/4 ] betty, kevin,
ygritte ( got / unaware ) [ 1/4 ] tormund,
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MUSES
canons:
stranger things: robin buckley, steve harrington, max mayfield, nancy wheeler, jim hopper, joyce byers.
the walking dead: rosita espinosa, tara chambler, maggie rhee.
marvel: wanda maximoff, kate bishop, natasha romanoff, sam wilson, scott lang, thor odinson, valkyrie.
buffy the vampire slayer: buffy summers, tara maclay, spike, rupert giles.
teen wolf: malia hale, stiles stilinski, scott mccall, lydia martin, isaac lahey, allison argent.
supernatural: dean winchester, castiel, sam winchester, charlie bradbury, rowena macleod.
the umbrella academy: diego hargreeves, luther hargreeves, grace hargreeves, allison hargreeves.
(loading more. . .)
ocs:
charlotte kelly (natalia dyer)
robbie jones (alexander calvert)
lea harrelson (sarah hyland)
isabella grimes (evangeline lilly — the walking dead)
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Word count: 126,187 Chapters: 40/40 Fandom: Sherlock (TV), Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms Rating: Explicit Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Sherlock Holmes/John Watson, Sherlock Holmes & John Watson Characters: Sherlock Holmes, John Watson, Mycroft Holmes, Greg Lestrade, Mrs Hudson, OC characters to be added, William Sansom, Margaret McGrath, Leo Marks, Peter Brent, Gordon Cummins, Viscount Tremayne, Mike Stamford, Katherine King, Laura Summers, Arthur Millward, Philip Anderson, Mrs Mayfield, Crispian Marchmain, Alexander Marchmain, Leonard Rosoman, Greta Hayward, Evelyn Oatley, Georgie Dillon, Graham Greene Additional Tags: Explicit Language, Explicit Sexual Content, Virgin Sherlock, Bottom Sherlock Holmes, Top John Watson, Alternate Universe, World War II, Literary References, No period-typical homophobia, casefic, True Love, Romance, Oral Sex, Anal Sex, Mutual Masturbation, Slow Burn, First Time, Period Typical Smoking, Happy Ending, Porn with Feelings, Spies, Fifth Column, Frottage, Flirting, Blackout Ripper, Rimming, Light Dom/sub, Non-Consensual Drug Use, Consensual Sex Summary:
London, 29th December 1940, 8 pm. The London Blitz reached its nadir with the bombing of the City of London and the area around its most beloved landmark, St. Paul’s Cathedral. John Watson and Sherlock Holmes meet as the flames blaze and roar all around them. But who is that dark-haired young man and why is he risking his life in such a careless manner? This is what Doctor Watson is wondering, as he eventually becomes enmeshed in a mystery that will take him away from his dreary, hopeless life and plunge him into the secret life of wartime London.
The characters belong to ACD and the BBC. The story is mine, so please do not post anywhere else without express permission.
“But now, since the silence will not rise and surround us, Leaving us wondering about ourselves, looking each to the other, Sketching the gesture that will finish with consummation, We shall not know what meaning was held by that dream.” Memorial for 1940 – John Gould Fletcher
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Rec: Another magnificent and intricate story from an author who surely by now is established as a master of historical AU’s. From blackout curtains and Black Cats to Glenn Miller and the Savoy Turkish Baths, it’s astonishing how effortless the immersion happens in the era’s language, technology, social structure, fashions, entertainment, and ethics. The prose itself is a dream to read, each word perfectly chosen and placed and contributing to an overall sense of both luxury and economy in the writing.
The main plot is intrinsically set in the early years of WWII and is an intricate web of political and personal intrigues peppered with double agents, inscrutable motives, blind alleys, and the ominous foreboding of 21st-century hindsight. There are quite a few characters and subplots to keep track of as events unfold in a fast-paced and thrilling manner, but as the momentum builds and the threads start to come together, the payoff arrives in ah-ha moments and admiration at the perfection of the planning.
On the personal side, Sherlock in this is a bratty, cynical ingénu who believes himself invincible, while John is a practical, hard-headed firebrand looking for a cause. Far from the steamy clash one might expect, instead they temper and tame each other, and their immediate and enduring passion for one another is tender and profound.
This is really a top-notch story on all counts, and one that is sure to stick with you for a while.
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There should be a council that the Elijahs constantly gets into fights with just because I think it would be funny
#elijah alexander mayfield#i'm never gonna make an oc that doesnt have any connection to the elis am i. shame#btw if anyone wants to make this theoretical council reach out i have zero ideas
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"Hello, Jess and Cicada! We can explain everything, I promise!"
The intruder - Cicada, his name was - started to splutter something to the Elijah. "Eli, I didn't mean to mess up the mission, I didn't know he'd be there-"
Eli raised his hand and quieted him. "It's alright, Cicada. Jess was a variable we weren't expecting either. The mission is still on. Head to 275B and grab the file for us, will you? I'll have Jess handled by the time you get back."
"Not super keen on being 'handled,'" it put in.
Eli ignored her. "Go on, Cicada."
Cicada exited the cabin, throwing one last pained look at Jess over his shoulder. Once he was gone, Eli sat down at the kitchen table and gestured to the other seat. "Care to join me, Jess?"
She sat down. She felt for his gun and was upset to find it must not have transported with him. "Are you going to kill me, Elijah?"
He laughed. "Call me Eli. And no, I don't intend to kill you. I'm trying to help, Jess, believe it or not."
"I'll believe it when I see it."
"Fair enough," she said. "Shall we get started, then?" Eli pulled out their phone and started scrolling through, looking for something. "You're playing WOE.BEGONE," he said. It wasn't a question.
"Yes, and there's three of you. At least. Can we skip the whole 'I know your secret' song and dance?"
"No need to get so testy with me, Jess. I'm just trying to establish the facts. You're playing WOE.BEGONE, and they instructed you to kill Cicada, yes?"
"To take care of him, yeah. And then to find a file in that same building you said he was going to. I don't think that's a coincidence."
"Quite. Are you interested in freeing yourself from WOE.BEGONE?"
It laughed, bitterly. "Might as well ask if I'm interested in putting out the sun. I've tried, Eli, you can't just get free from them."
"Oh, I'm aware of what you tried. You might be interested in knowing that you did successfully free a Jessica that night. She did end up pulled back into things, but she's not working for OVER or WOE.BEGONE. She's working for me, actually, in a sense."
"Wait, what?" He gripped the table and stood up. "That doesn't make any sense, they corrected our gambit. That Jessica, the one who killed me, I mean she couldn't still be out there if I'm alive, they corrected it-"
"Not in the traditional sense. They didn't undo your attempt at escape, exactly. They brought you back to life."
She was stunned. There was another Jessica? And she had actually died and come back to life? "That's not possible," it said automatically.
"You have an odd barometer of what's possible sometimes, Jess. I assure you, the state you were in was salvageable, using a technique that has been perfected by an organization that's very active - and very powerful - in this industry."
"Okay. Okay." It paced a bit, before sitting back down. "So what's the plan, then? Kill me and help the iteration stay dead this time?"
"Not at all!" He raised his hands placatingly. "That would be highly ineffective anyway. WOE.BEGONE has the power to undo most attempts of that nature. No, my plan is to call in a couple favors and get you free from them by exchanging some... assets."
"I can't say I like the vagueries, Eli. What is the actual plan?"
Eli had apparently found the contact she was looking for, and set the phone down. "I have a contact that works for a very powerful organization. One that even has leverage over WOE.BEGONE, despite the technology disparity. I believe they would be willing to exercise that leverage to assist you in gaining your freedom, in exchange for you helping them out with some work."
"Stop. Fucking. Avoiding. The question. What work?"
"I don't know exactly. Experiments, most likely, all with no permanent damage to you. Perhaps a bit of light espionage, of similar or lesser intensity to the sort you've already been doing for WOE.BEGONE."
He paused. "What's their name?"
"My contact is another iteration of myself named Lex. You haven't met her, he doesn't work at OVER of course. The organization... they don't have a name, but I've heard them referred to as the Flinchites."
Enter Tier Two through 122E at 10pm sharp tonight. There is a high probability that you will encounter another individual inside of 122E. Dispatch with them in whatever way you deem appropriate - they are not an OVER employee, and nobody of consequence will miss them. Afterwards, proceed into Tier Two. There is a file somewhere in building 275B that should be labeled "XDFR239-4GF-ACB3" and bear a stamp in red ink stating "For US Government Internal Use Only" and a second stamp in blue ink stating "Project 2BR56". Retrieve this file, photograph its contents, and return it to its place. There should be at least five pages inside, and up to fifty. You will not understand the contents of this file, but it is important that they be eligible and we be able to read every character. After returning the file to its place you may return to your cabin for the night. Do not be spotted or identified. -W.BG
Jess looked at the order with confusion. It was pretty standard stuff for what they were having her do these days, but the bit about the other individual was unusual. It tapped out its concerns.
do we have to do this tonight? id rather not run into anyone else, over employee or not
It took all of three seconds for the response to come through.
For the sake of expedience, please follow orders without asking further questions. -W.BG
Yeah, that was about what he was expecting. She pocketed the phone and went to bed. She usually napped before missions - she couldn't be tired in case she had to run, but he also couldn't rely on caffeine, which activated its anxiety. So it set a timer for three hours and went to bed.
That night it tricked open the door to 122E, drew his gun, and stepped inside. Sure enough there was a man already inside the building, medium-long brown hair covering his face from this angle as he rifled around behind her desk. She pointed the gun at him. "Hands in the air."
The man stood up hurriedly, throwing up his hands. She looked closer. There was something oddly familiar about his face - she didn't think it knew him, but he could've sworn the man looked like someone else.
"What's your name, and what are you doing here?"
"Cicada," he answered. "Cicada Walters."
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How your NFL team can fix its biggest offseason needs
Buffalo Bills
The Bills hope the solution to their passing woes is already on the roster in second-year quarterback Josh Allen. The Wyoming product was dynamite on the ground (631 rushing yards, eight touchdowns) but much less impressive through the air, where he completed only 53 percent of his passes and threw more interceptions (12) than touchdown passes (10). Buffalo could stand to learn from the Rams and Bears, each of whom boosted their young franchise quarterbacks by surrounding them with talent in Year 2.
For the Bills, that means using their massive salary cap space to shore up the blocking in front of Allen. Some answers may be on the team. Buffalo will try to coax a giant third-year leap from Dion Dawkins at left tackle and hope former Jets lineman Spencer Long can be better than he was last year. The Bills can also look to the draft, where they have 10 picks.
Only one Buffalo wide receiver had more than 27 receptions last season. While this year’s crop of free agent receivers isn’t anything special, there are plenty of potent wideout prospects in the draft who could become homegrown stars alongside Allen.
Miami Dolphins
First-year head coach Brian Flores has his hands full with a rebuild in Miami, which means he’ll need talent pretty much everywhere. Step one will be replacing Ryan Tannehill, who never rose above “... fine” when it came to glowing descriptions in South Beach. Any number of veteran passers — Tyrod Taylor, Case Keenum, or, uh, Blake Bortles? — could be a stopgap solution, but expect Miami to address this problem early in the 2019 NFL Draft.
Whomever takes over behind center will need better blocking at the edges, especially if Ja’Wuan James leaves in free agency. Pass rush will be a concern as well, since Cameron Wake is a 37-year-old free agent and Miami’s sack rates weren’t as good as they should have been. Standouts like Trey Flowers and Justin Houston could add varying levels of help on the defensive side of the ball.
That’ll help their passing defense, though the Dolphins will need some new defensive backs alongside Xavien Howard and Minkah Fitzpatrick, both of whom look like building blocks for Flores. There are intriguing but flawed young-ish free agents they could target, including Bradley Roby, Darqueze Dennard, and the oft-injured Jason Verrett.
New England Patriots
The most pressing need will be upgrading Tom Brady’s list of targets. Of the team’s top five wideouts, only Julian Edelman is under contract for 2019. This could be troubling for New England; there aren’t many strong WR options on the market, and drafting receivers has been a rare blind spot for Bill Belichick — though the odds of him signing Clemson’s Hunter Renfrow as an undrafted free agent are about as high as anything else this spring.
The Pats could use a youth infusion at safety, with Patrick Chung and Devin McCourty on the wrong side of 30. A replacement for defensive tackles Malcom Brown and Danny Shelton, both of whom are free agents and neither of whom stood out last season, would go a long way to help restore New England’s run defense. In typical Belichick fashion, these needs will either be met with second-round picks, overlooked veteran free agents, or unhappy players from opposing teams who can be freed for the low cost of a pick swap.
And while interior line play was an issue early, that unit strengthened to become one of the league’s top pass-blocking groups through the playoffs — consider that problem solved. A bigger issue may be what the team will do with Trent Brown, the starting left tackle who hits free agency this spring.
New York Jets
The Jets need playmakers and blockers to spring them after ranking 29th in the league in yards gained in 2018. While Robby Anderson is a fine complementary piece at wideout, the club could use a true WR1 to take some pressure from his shoulders. That’ll be tough to find in free agency — maybe Golden Tate? — but a solid crop of rookie receivers could help restock New York’s cupboard.
The Jets also need help at tailback. Winning the Le’Veon Bell sweepstakes would help both facets of their offense, but there’s no guarantee he’d be interested in a role with New York’s perpetual rebuild. Fortunately there will be plenty of other, cheaper options available to turn this position into a strength, ranging from veteran backs like Jay Ajayi or Tevin Coleman to potential Day 2 picks like Kentucky’s Benny Snell or Penn State’s Miles Sanders.
The team’s problems at safety are likely already settled, at least. Jamal Adams is developing into a dangerous young playmaker, while 2017 second-round pick Marcus Maye is set to return to the lineup after missing 10 games last fall.
Baltimore Ravens
Although Baltimore has long been a graveyard for young receiving talent, adding playmakers will be a top priority for new general manager Eric DeCosta. There’s not a surplus of WR/TE talent available in free agency (Jared Cook, maybe?), but a solid draft class should give the Ravens plenty of opportunities to land a deep threat to pair with Jackson’s ability to extend plays. Marquise Brown’s fast-twitch, zone-busting speed could be a perfect fit. Same with either of Iowa’s potential first-round tight ends, Noah Fant and T.J. Hockenson.
Lining up successors to replace Brandon Carr and released Pro Bowler Eric Weddle would be a smart move as well. There wasn’t much to complain about with the Baltimore defense last season, but shoring up the team’s one-on-one coverage with a cornerback like Pierre Desir or Bryce Callahan would be a luxury.
Cincinnati Bengals
Last year’s tailspin proved this is still Andy Dalton’s team, for better or worse. Now the Bengals need to figure out if he’s their future under new head coach Zac Taylor. That starts with surrounding the quarterback with talent. While a healthy A.J. Green can pair with Tyler Boyd to boost Cincinnati’s passing game, extra depth and an upgrade from the eternally injured Tyler Eifert would be a boon for Dalton. This year’s free agent crop is filled with third-wideout types — Phillip Dorsett, Cole Beasley, Tyrell Williams — who could help.
Replacing Alex Redmond or Bobby Hart — two young blockers on the right side of the line with relatively low ceilings — with veteran free agent help like Trent Brown or Ramon Foster would help protect Dalton.
The Bengals’ cap space and solid draft position will help fix the their problems along the defensive line as well. A defense-heavy draft should drop a pass rusher like Christian Wilkins, Clelin Ferrell, or Montez Sweat to Cincinnati. A deep vein of veteran defensive tackles could also be a cost-effective strategy for a team with several holes to fill.
Cleveland Browns
Freddie Kitchens’ offensive philosophy worked wonders by spreading the ball to multiple targets, unlocking Baker Mayfield’s MVP potential in the process. Getting Jarvis Landry some help at wideout should be a priority in 2019. The Browns could re-sign Breshad Perriman, who was a versatile rehabilitation project in the second half of the season. While that’s not an exciting move, it’ll give them an inexpensive high-upside receiver who can provide some continuity as Kitchens upgrades from interim OC to head coach.
Beyond Perriman, the Browns will likely turn to the draft for some extra aerial support — they’ll have four picks in the first three rounds.
Cleveland’s statistical profile suggests a young defensive core needs to keep growing in 2019. Larry Ogunjobi is developing into a star up front, and trading for Olivier Vernon could be the patch the team needs to fix the holes in its rushing defense. The return of Christian Kirksey, who missed nine games last year, will be a boost as well.
Oh, and they could use a better punter, too. The Browns can always steal Jordan Berry away from the Steelers.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Le’Veon Bell is gone, but the combination of James Conner and Jaylen Samuels gives Pittsburgh a built-in solution to their issues in the backfield. Fixing the defensive problems that ultimately sank the Steelers, however, is a different situation entirely.
Pittsburgh has turned to free agent help to shore up its defense in recent years with middling returns. That streak should continue in 2019, and the good news for the Steelers is there are plenty of useful linebackers who can make a home in the middle of the field. Jordan Hicks, Kwon Alexander, and even AFC North rivals like C.J. Mosley and Preston Brown could be the long-term replacement the team needs following Ryan Shazier’s injury. Same goes at defensive tackle, which is loaded with capable run-stuffing thickmonsters.
That wouldn’t solve the club’s needs at edge rusher or safety, though. Pittsburgh has a top-20 draft pick that could be used to bookend T.J. Watt’s pass-rushing attack. And while there’s some expensive center field help on the market like Earl Thomas, Tyrann Mathieu, and LaMarcus Joyner, the Steelers’ lack of cap space suggests this is another need that will be met in the draft.
Houston Texans
The Texans have the pieces to be really special, but they so badly need to improve along the offensive line. Deshaun Watson was sacked an NFL-most 62 times, and it hamstrung what should’ve been an excellent passing game. So adding new offensive linemen is numbers one, two, and three on the to-do list for the Texans.
Houston has the cap space to go after the best free agent offensive lineman, but that could be slim pickings. Daryl Williams, Ja’Wuan James, and Trent Brown are among the limited options. The No. 23 pick in the first round could be a perfect spot to take Ole Miss offensive tackle Greg Little or Washington State offensive tackle Andre Dillard. The Texans also have an extra second-round pick via their trade of Duane Brown.
After the offensive line, the Texans will also need to be better at cornerback, especially if Kareem Jackson leaves in free agency. Aaron Colvin was a swing and a miss last year, and the team cut ties with Kevin Johnson, but Houston could go back to the well with players like Ronald Darby and Bradley Roby expected to hit the open market.
Indianapolis Colts
A season of bulldozing teams with an elite offensive line was enough for the Colts to earn a trip to the Divisional Round. Now, they can use their copious cap space and four top-90 draft picks to fill in the gaps. Most of all, Indianapolis needs to give Andrew Luck a better wide receiving corps.
Maybe they could bolster both the running and passing game by signing Le’Veon Bell? The Colts have the resources to make a splash and add serious talent to the offense.
There are plenty of spots on defense where the Colts could be better too. Adding an elite edge rusher would be a significant boost. Trey Flowers and Ezekiel Ansah are among the rushers expected to be on the market, and the Colts are one of the few teams in good position to win bidding wars.
The amount of pass rushers in the 2019 draft class could leave the Colts in a great spot to nab a sliding player at No. 26 overall too.
Jacksonville Jaguars
The top priority for the Jaguars is fixing their anemic passing game that made the offense one of the least explosive in the NFL. Most of all, that means finding a quarterback to replace Blake Bortles. A top-10 draft pick may be used at that position, but expect them to go after a veteran in free agency first. Nick Foles, Teddy Bridgewater, and Ryan Tannehill are all logical options — and Foles appears to be Jacksonville’s favorite.
The offensive problems go further than quarterback, though. The Jaguars also need to retool the wide receiver corps and get offensive line help after their pass protection was decimated by injuries up front. The team doesn’t have much cap space to work with, so don’t expect any pricy additions. The 2019 NFL Draft is where the Jaguars really need to find playmakers.
Jacksonville focusing its slim resources on upgrading the offense could leave the defense with nowhere to go but backward. It still has several good, young players in place, but it would benefit from finding an edge rusher to pair with Yannick Ngakoue.
Tennessee Titans
It’s still difficult to figure out the enigma that is Marcus Mariota, but the quarterback will be back on his fifth-year option in 2019 — leaving him with one year to prove he’s worth an extension.
That means the Titans will look to upgrade their lackluster pass offense by loading up on weapons around Mariota. They already have some with wide receiver Corey Davis, and offensive tackles Taylor Lewan and Jack Conklin. Finding another receiver and some interior line help would be a good boost for a subpar offense. Look for the Titans to be in the market for free agent pass catchers like Golden Tate or Randall Cobb.
While defense is the strength of the roster, it’s also time to get young at a few spots on that side of the ball — particularly, at linebacker. Wesley Woodyard turns 33 this summer and pass rusher Brian Orakpo retired after the 2018 regular season. Outside linebacker will likely be a priority in both free agency and the draft.
Denver Broncos
The Broncos still haven’t found a solution to a quarterback problem that has plagued them since the end of the 2015 season. They threw a one-year bandage on the issue by trading for Joe Flacco, but a longterm successor is still needed. The draft is a possibility — Missouri quarterback Drew Lock would be a solid draft-and-stash player.
Outside of quarterback, the Broncos have to inject some talent into their offensive line. The Broncos might want to add someone in the mid-rounds of the draft or make a run at a top-flight guard like Rodger Saffold. Garett Bolles will likely get another shot to be the starting left tackle for the Broncos. Right tackle Jared Veldheer’s contract is expiring and they likely needed to upgrade regardless.
Denver’s secondary could use some retooling as well. Chris Harris Jr. is the only notable cornerback returning to the team. Fixing cornerback will be a high priority, especially in a division featuring Patrick Mahomes and Philip Rivers. That might come in the draft — if they decide to take a cornerback at 10, LSU’s Greedy Williams or Georgia’s Deandre Baker makes sense. Adding a safety to play with Justin Simmons is another offseason task. They could be in the Landon Collins market if the price is right.
Kansas City Chiefs
It’s pretty simple: the Chiefs need defense. Their offense is championship caliber, but the defense is not quite there yet.
Dee Ford received the franchise tag, which shored up one pass rusher spot — but he may also be on the trading block. The Chiefs are also expected to move on from Justin Houston, who has a massive cap hit for the upcoming season. There’s also a decision to be made about Eric Berry, who will also be pricy to retain.
Whether or not they decide to bring back Berry, new defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo will be looking for pass rushers and corners as he implements a 4-3 defense in Kansas City. Kendall Fuller is a decent start in the secondary, but as a whole the Chiefs don’t really have anyone to fear on the back end.
The Chiefs have a first-round pick this year they should use to bolster their defense. Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence could be an option at the end of the first round.
An under-the-radar need for the Chiefs is running back. They helped address that by signing Carlos Hyde to complement Damien Williams.
Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers have a pretty strong team entering the offseason, but a few roster tweaks could get them over the hump toward Super Bowl contention.
First, they could stand to improve their offensive line, which would help them in the red zone and on short down-and-distance situations. If they take the free agency route, Daryl Williams and Ja’Wuan James would make sense as immediate, veteran upgrades at right tackle. Or they can take someone like Dalton Risner or Andre Dillard in the draft. Risner would be a perfect fit because he has the flexibility to play guard and tackle — right guard in particular needs some help considering Forrest Lamp hasn’t developed into the player they thought he would be.
Los Angeles needs to spend resources in the middle of its defense as well. Defensive tackle Corey Liuget will hit free agency and nose tackle Brandon Mebane hasn’t been as dominant vs. the run since tearing his biceps during the 2016 season. The Chargers could use some speed at linebacker as well. Dexter Lawrence is a possible replacement for Mebane in the draft this year.
A third safety could be a need too, but that likely won’t be addressed with a premium resource.
Oakland Raiders
The Raiders’ defense was an absolute mess last season. Pass rush, run defense, and pass coverage — just the three basic areas that the Raiders need to improve. No biggie. At least they have the cap space and draft picks to fix things this offseason.
After trading away Khalil Mack, the Raiders finished with an embarrassing 13 sacks — this is where their offseason needs to start. They have two nice building blocks on the defensive line with Maurice Hurst and P.J. Hall, but that’s not enough as they try to build a defense capable of competing with the two juggernaut offenses in their division. If Quinnen Williams falls to the fourth pick in the draft — the first of three first-round picks for Oakland — he’s a no-brainer choice there.
On the other side of the ball, Oakland could use some weapons to help out Derek Carr in his final audition to be the Raiders’ franchise quarterback. Step one is already complete: They traded for Antonio Brown. A longterm solution at right tackle is needed too. Trent Brown could be someone Oakland throws money at to lock down the right side of the offensive line.
Dallas Cowboys
Even with Amari Cooper in the lineup, Dallas needs receivers. With Cooper and Dak Prescott each due big contract extensions and a limited market of available receivers, it looks like the Cowboys will have to fix this issue through the draft. The bad news is Dallas doesn’t have a pick before No. 59 on account of the Cooper trade.
JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Parris Campbell, and UMass receiving god Andy Isabella could all be sleeper-ish picks who provide an immediate boost at wideout. Things get rockier at tight end, where the consensus top three players — T.J. Hockenson, Noah Fant, and Irv Smith — will all likely be gone before the 59th pick. That puts a lot of pressure on Jason Witten to perform well after his one-year foray into the broadcast booth.
Retaining DeMarcus Lawrence goes a long way in shoring up the team’s pass-rushing deficiencies, but he needs inexpensive support. Scooping up a ball-hawking cornerback will be easier — reclamation projects like Darqueze Dennard or Jason Verrett could be candidates despite their flaws. Signing a secondary-boosting dynamo like Earl Thomas would make perfect sense, but it wouldn’t come cheap.
New York Giants
The Giants had tight end issues last fall, but much of that was due to Evan Engram missing eight starts. If he’s healthy, he’s a mismatch-creating weapon who can devastate opponents up the seam and with a variety of short passes.
Fixing their offensive line remains an ongoing process. Outside of Nate Solder and Will Hernandez, the rest of the blockers are ripe for upgrades. They’ve already made one big addition, trading for right guard Kevin Zeitler and sending pass rusher Olivier Vernon to Cleveland.
New York will also have to decide whether to throw money at veteran free agent pass rushers and linebackers or take a chance on cheaper, unproven rookies. The Giants could borrow from the Patriots’ roster again and sneak the versatile Trey Flowers out of New England, or they can use the No. 6 pick in this year’s draft and target whomever is left over from the Rashan Gary, Ed Oliver, Montez Sweat, Devin White group of defenders.
Doing that would mean passing on a first-round quarterback. Given how popular the Dwayne Haskins pick is with mock drafts, it seems likely the Giants will draft Eli Manning’s successor.
Philadelphia Eagles
On the surface, the Eagles don’t appear to be a team with many needs. They have franchise quarterback Carson Wentz on a rookie deal, they’re rock solid in the trenches, and they have some playmakers at wide receiver and tight end. Their Super Bowl window is still very much open, but they need to continue to be aggressive with their roster building.
One thing Philadelphia does need is depth on defense. The team re-signed Brandon Graham but could lose Chris Long to retirement. That would open up some holes on the defensive line — which wasn’t as effective as expected to begin with — that immediately need to filled. Louisiana Tech’s Jaylon Ferguson is a big-bodied defensive end who would fit well in defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz’s scheme.
Philadelphia could also use help at running back. The Eagles really struggled make big plays in the run game after Jay Ajayi was hurt early in the season. If they are looking for a home run threat in the draft, Oklahoma State running back Justice Hill would be a perfect fit.
Washington
Washington struggled to pass the ball even before Alex Smith suffered an injury in November. Now he’s dealing with a leg injury so severe it may end his career and it’s probable he won’t return in 2019. The first thing on the agenda for Washington was addressing the gigantic hole at quarterback, which it did by working out a trade for Case Keenum.
That’s fine for this year, but the future is still a question mark. The No. 15 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft could also be a good spot to take a prospect like Missouri’s Drew Lock or reach to grab Duke’s Daniel Jones.
Elsewhere on offense, Washington could stand to add more talent at wide receiver and some interior offensive linemen. The defensive line also needs to be much better at stopping the run and rushing the passer.
Drafting talent is going to be the most cost-effective way for Washington to get better this offseason. So if Lock or Jones aren’t the targets at No. 15 overall, there are plenty of other players — Clemson defensive tackle Christian Wilkins and Ole Miss receiver D.K. Metcalf, among them — who could be the pick.
Chicago Bears
The Bears could use an upgrade at the skill positions, even after last year’s spending spree in free agency. Allen Robinson had a good but not great season as the team’s top wideout, and Chicago needs to get more out of Jordan Howard and his 3.7 yards per carry average or trade him. The former is a need that can be served in the draft, while a free agency dive into a deep crop of veterans could be the key that turns the tailback platoon into a more dynamic pairing.
Keeping Mitchell Trubisky comfortable in the pocket will be important as well. The Bears can look to an intriguing but flawed OT market that includes the Dolphins’ Ja’Wuan James and the Patriots’ Trent Brown, but they may prefer to build from the ground up through the draft instead.
Pass rush, surprisingly, was a weak spot despite Khalil Mack’s arrival. Fixing that may be as simple as getting him for 16 full games, as his ability to wreak havoc from the outside-in allows guys like Akiem Hicks, Roquan Smith, and Leonard Floyd to thrive. Either way, that weakness should improve without many major additions this offseason.
Detroit Lions
The Lions need to build around Marvin Jones and Kenny Golladay, which means they’ll likely be in the market for a wide receiver (or tight end) before Day 3 of the 2019 NFL Draft. One of Iowa’s dynamic duo of T.J. Hockenson and Noah Fant could help wipe the taste of the disappointing Eric Ebron era from the team’s memory.
Steady improvement from 2018 first-round selection Frank Ragnow will help address the team’s weakness in the interior of its line, but it needs to replace guard T.J. Lang, who was released after playing fewer than 300 snaps last fall.
Adding Damon Harrison was a boost to the team’s run defense last season. Detroit can add support for him in the draft or with a variety of veteran tackles who can add more immoveable objects to the center of its line, including players like Shamar Stephen, Corey Liuget, or former Matt Patricia mentee Malcom Brown. Getting help in the secondary will be more difficult — the Lions can take a shot at flawed top-line veterans like Bradley Roby or Ronald Darby this offseason, but may be better served turning to the draft to reload at cornerback.
Green Bay Packers
Keeping Aaron Rodgers happy is the name of the game in Green Bay, so expect its top priority in 2019 to be adding receiving talent next to Davante Adams. That could be signing a depth option like Cole Beasley or Devin Funchess, or hoping that one of last year’s three receiver draftees (Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Equanimeous St. Brown, and J’Mon Moore) has a great offseason. The Pack could also spend a Day 1 or 2 selection — they have three of the top 44 picks — on a wideout like A.J. Brown, N’Keal Harry, or Deebo Samuel.
The Packers need to shore up their defense, especially with Clay Matthews declining. A healthy Nick Perry will bolster the team’s pass rush, but Kyler Fackrell could regress back to the mean in 2019, so adding some extra punch along the edge wouldn’t hurt. The good news is there’s plenty of pass-rushing talent waiting to be selected in this year’s draft.
While cornerbacks Jaire Alexander and Kevin King can lead the team’s secondary in the future, Green Bay badly needs help at safety — and if the Alexander/King combo is any indication, that’s other need likely to be met in the draft. Punting and kick coverage were also concerns, but JK Scott should be better in his second season as a pro.
Minnesota Vikings
Kirk Cousins wasn’t the savior for Minnesota, and part of his struggle can be attributed to an offensive line that failed to clear space. Left tackle Riley Reiff was inconsistent but still the team’s best blocker. Retaining interior lineman Nick Easton, who missed all of 2018 but was solid in 2017, could help if he’s healthy.
Getting more from 2017 third-round pick Pat Elflein would be a boon as well. Either way, the Vikings would be well-suited to upgrade their blocking this offseason — whether that means throwing cash at a player like Trent Brown or taking a swing at a first-round tackle talent like Washington State’s Andre Dillard.
Fixing their defensive line will be easier thanks to a solid market of veteran run stoppers who can also provide a pass rush from the inside. Minnesota can go big by chasing a player like Ndamukong Suh. It can also try to extract maximum value from less-heralded free agents like Earl Mitchell, Michael Pierce, or Corey Liuget.
Wideout was also an issue, but that’s a problem that should fix itself with better blocking — though an extra option behind Adam Thielen and Stefon Diggs wouldn’t hurt. Adam Humphries’ skill in the slot would be a useful luxury in Minneapolis.
Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta needs offensive linemen and defensive linemen. The Falcons’ skill position talent, particularly on offense, is among the best in the league, but some talented big dudes up front can help them get back into the postseason.
Atlanta solidified one defensive tackle spot by giving defensive tackle Grady Jarrett the franchise tag. The team should also find one or two guards to flank center Alex Mack on the interior of the offensive line. The offensive guard market is a bit thin, so the draft might be a better opportunity to focus on those spots.
The Falcons could stand to upgrade defensive end as well. Vic Beasley and Takkarist McKinley combined for 12 sacks, which is a bit disappointing for two former first-round picks. Free agent Preston Smith makes sense in Atlanta if the money works for both sides.
A sneaky need for the Falcons is cornerback. They released cornerback Robert Alford and didn’t tender Brian Poole, making him a free agent. That leaves a hole at the third cornerback spot next to Desmond Trufant and Isaiah Oliver.
Carolina Panthers
It’s starting to feel like a bit of a broken record at this point: The Panthers need to upgrade Cam Newton’s supporting cast. Wide receiver was a concern, even with talented, young receivers like D.J. Moore and Curtis Samuel. They also let Devin Funchess walk this offseason in free agency. Attrition on the line could become an issue, too.
Carolina could use help on the defensive line. Kawann Short is a star, but Vernon Butler hasn’t panned out as a first-round defensive tackle, and the roster doesn’t have many viable players at defensive end with the recent retirement of Julius Peppers. The draft is a possibility here with a strong crop of defensive linemen this year. Mississippi State’s Montez Sweat and Clemson’s Clelin Ferrell are a couple of defensive end candidates. If they opt to draft an interior lineman, Jerry Tillery is a big, explosive defensive tackle with an array of pass-rush moves.
Safety is another need for the Panthers. They have Eric Reid locked up for three years, and Rashaan Gaulden is a nice complementary piece, but a third safety to replace Mike Adams makes sense. Nasir Adderley from Delaware could be a nice early-round fit for Carolina.
New Orleans Saints
The Saints had a dominant passing attack in 2018, but oddly enough they could use help at wide receiver. Michael Thomas is the only receiver who truly threatens defenses in any way, which could be a difficult way to orchestrate a passing offense with a 40-year-old Drew Brees who struggled toward the end of the season.
On defense, the Saints need a boost at cornerback. Marshon Lattimore is a beast, but the rest of the cornerbacks don’t instill fear in opposing offenses. In fact, their entire defensive backfield could use an influx of talent. Depth at safety and even a rangy linebacker who can really cover would be welcome additions for New Orleans.
Offensive tackle is a sneaky need for the Saints, but they likely wouldn’t be able to address that position until Day 3 of the draft. New Orleans only has one pick on the first two days of the draft and not much cap space to address these needs.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Buccaneers should remake most of their defense in Bruce Arians’ first offseason with the team. They do have a few nice players in Jason Pierre-Paul, Lavonte David, and Vita Vea, but just about everyone else on their defense could use serious competition.
Cornerback and defensive line talent are huge needs, and they should allocate draft picks and free agents toward fixing that problem. Brent Grimes is a free agent, which means they’ll be relying on young cornerbacks like M.J. Stewart, Carlton Davis, and Ryan Smith. If the Bucs don’t mind spending the fifth pick on a defensive back, LSU cornerback Greedy Williams would be a good fit in new defensive coordinator Todd Bowles’ scheme.
Tampa Bay should upgrade its running game as well. Last year, the Bucs spent a second-round pick on Ronald Jones, who didn’t have an impactful rookie season. They could draft someone like Elijah Holyfield from Georgia, pick up a veteran like Telvin Coleman, or hope that the light switch comes on for Jones. Offensive line is a concern too, but they at least they solidified the left tackle spot by re-signing Donovan Smith to a three-year deal.
Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals hired Kliff Kingsbury, because they were flat-out atrocious on offense in 2018. Ideally, Arizona already has a few of its major offensive weaknesses at least somewhat addressed with Josh Rosen, David Johnson, and Christian Kirk on the roster. If Rosen progresses, Johnson bounces back, and Kirk builds on the promise he showed as a rookie, the Cardinals have a core in place.
There’s also the possibility that the Cardinals cash in Rosen for draft capital and use their No. 1 pick on Kyler Murray to give the offense a jolt.
Either way, to fill in the blanks, they need to add offensive line help and more weapons for their quarterback to work with, because Larry Fitzgerald (probably) won’t be around forever. Arizona already traded for tackle Marcus Gilbert and has the cap space to target a top free agent offensive lineman, although the options are slim.
If the No. 1 pick isn’t used on Murray, it’d probably be used on a defensive lineman — most likely Ohio State’s Nick Bosa or Alabama’s Quinnen Williams — which makes sense for a team that wasn’t great against the run. Adding elite talent wherever they can find it has to be the Cardinals’ goal.
Los Angeles Rams
Selling out for a Super Bowl run worked out for the Rams, but now they have one draft pick in the top 90 selections and only enough cap space to retain a couple of their key free agents. Los Angeles re-signed Dante Fowler Jr., but it probably won’t be able to keep all of Ndamukong Suh, Lamarcus Joyner, and Rodger Saffold. It also cut ties with Mark Barron to save a little space.
That means that outside of signing veteran safety Eric Weddle, it’ll probably be a relatively boring spring for the Rams without many marquee additions.
In the 2019 NFL Draft, the first concern will be replacing some of that departing talent and getting younger in other places. Even with Andrew Whitworth coming back, the Rams need to add young offensive linemen and could look to do so at No. 31 overall.
Also doing a little to be better at preventing big plays could be enough to make it a successful offseason. The Rams just need to worry about being a tad better in the secondary and at rushing the passer.
San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers’ 2018 season tanked when Jimmy Garoppolo went down with an ACL tear early in the season, but it positions the team to fill out the roster with more weapons.
San Francisco needs to be better at rushing the passer, and the No. 2 pick in the 2019 NFL Draft is a good spot to take an edge rusher. Ohio State’s Nick Bosa and/or Kentucky’s Josh Allen will be available. The 49ers could also sign a free agent pass rusher with Ezekiel Ansah, Dante Fowler Jr., and Trey Flowers all likely hitting the market.
On offense, the 49ers could benefit from adding another receiver or two for Garoppolo, and improving an offensive line that wasn’t great at protecting the passer in 2018. San Francisco has more than enough cap space to address those problems in free agency, but the talent pool will probably make the NFL Draft the best place for the 49ers to get better.
Seattle Seahawks
For what feels like the 17th straight offseason, the Seahawks need to find linemen to protect Russell Wilson. Duane Brown has been a revelation on the left side, but he’ll turn 34 in August and is the only starter the team can really feel good about on the offensive line.
The Seahawks had one of the most inefficient passing offenses in the NFL. Usually the blame falls — at least in part — on the shoulders of the quarterback. But in this case, it certainly isn’t a reflection of Wilson.
Seattle has the cap space to target a free agent offensive lineman — perhaps Daryl Williams, Ja’Wuan James, or Matt Paradis.
The Seahawks also need to continue to rebuild a defense that lost Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor, and Michael Bennett last season, and will lose Earl Thomas this year. Adding a young run stuffer and more talent in the secondary should be priorities, although the 2019 NFL Draft could be the best way to target those needs. It’s a deep class for both positions this year.
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Below the cut is a list of all my original characters, from every fandom, organized by such. I figured I would go ahead and put this up, as well as a canon muse one, for my oc and canon starters so that way it's easier for y'all to see who is included without going to every separate muse list.
The Vampire Diaries
Elizabeth Haven Mikaelson Roman Ryker Mikaelson Erik Flynn Mikaelson Kareena Dawn Mikaelson Thyra Selene Mikaelson Karsyn Devyn Mikaelson Mateo Maxwell Mikaelson Serenity Faye Mikaelson Sawyer Finch Mikaelson Aurelia Nova Mikaelson Felix Ares Mikaelson Willow Luna Mikaelson Tobias Floyd Mikaelson Zephyr Raven Parker Zariyah Dove Parker Kennedy Taylor Parker Myles Zane Parker Mariana Joy Parker Paisley Juniper Parker Braeden Talia Salvatore Holden Atlas Salvatore Ezra Grant Salvatore Liberty Faye Salvatore Jensen Graham Gilbert Easton Reed Gilbert Jesse Jonathan Gilbert Elias Rhodes Gilbert Jazmyn Sophia Gilbert Atlas Rowan Petrova Titus Izaiah Petrova Kamen Maverick Pierce Natalie Adrianna Pierce Eleanor Marie Bennett Salem Elijah Bennett Gabriel Graham Gustin Belladonna Sharie Bennett Seraphina Rose Ward Theodore Joseph Brickenden Kaia Asherah Halloran Carter William Forbes Cameron Myles Lawrence Jameson Tyler Rosza Tatum Jaxson Lockwood Tatiana Jade Lockwood Taylor Jacob Lockwood Axel Madden Hughes Ashton Malik Hughes Sebastian Sawyer Sharpe Niall Nash Novak Montgomery Felix Langston Ophelia Esme Lovell Sapphire Lee McGuire Rami Calder McGuire Warren Jaxon Kingsley Jeremiah Michael Kenner Cecilia Jaklyn Labonair Rosemary Belle Whitlock Hadley Kamryn Fuller Kamryn Avery Marshall Lorella Diane St. John Andrew Kolton Rogers Blair Lilith Walsh Zachariah Cole Norwood Matthias Lucien Delacour Matias Camilo Garcia Cyrus Boyd Mikaelson (spn to tvdu) Harmony Iris Johnson (tw to tvdu) Chandler Matthew Rawlins (tw to tvdu)
Containment
Jubilee Fawn Ellison Carson Elijah Mayes Maddox Rhett Lancaster Malia Rayne Lancaster Makai Reid Lancaster Delilah Anne Malone Austin Blake Coleman Damian James Taylor
Teen Wolf
Aspen Bella Stilinski Adrian Archer Argent Addison Athena Argent Lyla Sage Martin Amaia Tala Alexander Malik Elias Hale Madelaine Emery Hale Isaiah Parker Lahey Amadora Constance Sharpe Callum Tate Raeken Dawson Cole Reynolds Jared Taylor Parrish Stephen Ezekiel Hemming
Supernatural
Amelia Mae Allen Melody Athena Hayes Lucilla Marie Nightstar Eden Faith Cruz Elijah Luke Cruz Valentina Rosalie Hart Adaliah Ember Darhk Alexandria Skye Earp Lillian Dahlia Campbell Adriel Xavier Grant Talon Colt Ashford Silas Kai Parker Josephina Jazmyn Walker Elyza Alice Pierson (tvdu to spn)
DC Comics
Kiera Jaylin Davis
Marvel
Kailee Elizabeth Holtz (hero and villain verse) Kaiden Edward Holtz (villain and hero verse) Camelia Waverly Maximoff Kaleb Jonas Barnes Maxine Josephine Rogers Melody Elizabeth Young Anastasia Sloane Lenkov Wren Nika Volkov Wynter Nadia Volkov Cordelia Ara Odinsdottir Amora Delphine Brantley Celeste Juliet Livingston Nikolai Nathaniel Novak (tvdu to mcu) Charmeine Ayla Hanlon (spn to mcu)
Stranger Things
Stella Blake Russell Scarlet Ember Ward Valerie Mae Henderson Mitchell Elliot Mayfield Meredith Eleanor Mayfield
Misc
Ambrosia Nyx Tartarus Acacius Nile Tartarus Duncan David Dalveron Damien Dawson Dalveron Brantley Cole Kline Rosalie Grace Anderson Rowena Greyson Andrews Ryker Grant Andrews Aviana Summer Archer Dylan Bryce Thatcher Sterling Atlas Ward
9-1-1
Evelyn June Buckley Ethan Jace Buckley Hazel Jayne Walker Hayes Jesse Walker Izaiah Edison Hendrix Waverly Chloe Hendrix Matilda Iris Monroe Fallon Pierce Richards
Book Babes
Cyra Lux Vespara Wilder Blaze Hawthorne Dion Ignis Vanserra Pyralis Jax Vanserra Warren Forrest Hayward Solana Aruna Meridian Anatole Cyrus Solari Althea Zaria Cadlawon Tynan Kerrell Visita Kirsi Gwyneira Nieves Lyall Colden Whittaker Caspian Calder Conway Maribelle Aelia Sommer
Zodiacs
Wyatt Keegan aka Aries Kianni Phoenix aka Sagittarius Leon Cyrus aka Leo River Mira aka Cancer Dylan Lucas aka Pisces Josephine Nova aka Scorpio Conrad Atlas aka Taurus Kailynn Amelia aka Capricorn Taron Sage aka Virgo Alice Skye aka Libra Aaron Micah aka Aquarius Adelaide June aka Gemini Arianna Rose aka Gemini
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