Supernatural Summergen: Week 1 Roundup!
Hi all! In case you missed any the first time around, here's a roundup of the first week of Summergen! At the end of each week, we'll post another roundup so no one misses out on any goodies. :D
Thank you to all the creators and readers who makes Summergen possible!
1. Ab Aeterno for iamianweareme
Summary: Time is never on your side (unless you know what it wants.)
Rating: Not Rated (Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings) Characters: Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Rowena MacLeod
Words: 1642
Tags: Season/Series 03, Season/Series 10, Episode: s10e19 The Werther Project, Time Travel, Case Fic, Dreams, Astral Projection, Spells & Enchantments, Witchcraft, Curses, Cure for the Mark of Cain, Witches, Angels, Demon Deals, Brotherly Affection, Immortality, Non-Linear Narrative, New Jersey, Parallel Universes, Blood Magic
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2. Home is What You Make It for shadowhuntingdauntlessdemigod
Summary: Feeling the need to make the bunker more of a home for himself and Sam, Dean creates a place just for them.
Rating: Not Rated (Creator Chose Not to Use Archive Warnings) Characters: Dean, Sam
Words: 2242 Tags: Oblivious Sam Winchester, Files, Organizing, Clever Dean Winchester, Cooking, Home improvements, the bunker, Man Cave, Alcohol, movies
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3. Welcome to Canada for sakarrie
Summary: Sam and Dean follow the lead of an old friend of Bobby's into the Canadian wilderness of Golden Ears Park where three hunters have been found ripped to shreds their throats bitten out, while possible bear attacks, the local park ranger and part-time hunter Roger Marsh doesn't think so. The brothers help him investigate an incident that quickly turns out to be very much their kind of problem.
Rating: E (Explicit, Graphic Depictions of Violence)
Characters: Sam, Dean Words: 2409
Tags: Case Fic, Canon Compliant, Hunt Gone Wrong, Wilderness Survival, Hurt Sam Winchester, Hurt Dean Winchester, Protective Dean Winchester, Protective Sam Winchester, Hurt/Comfort, Angst, Protective Winchesters, Demonic Possession
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4. Too Close for Comfort for yoann
Summary: Sam and Dean switch bodies. Bickering, brotherly banter and bad choices ensue…
Rating: T Characters: Sam, Dean, Rowena
Words: 3493
Tags: humor, bodyswap
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5. Ink for dizzojay
Summary: Rusalka has been killed, but something bad still happens to Dean, and Sam has to pay the consequences.
Rating: G
Characters: Dean, Sam Words: 2800
Medium: pastels (piece includes fic AND art!)
Tags: Rusalka (Water Spirit), Whump, Hurt Sam Winchester, Possessed Dean Winchester
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6. Meeting Your Heroes for brightly_lit
Summary: A hunter gets some unexpected help from the legendary Winchesters.
Rating: G
Characters: Sam, Dean, OMC
Words: 1563
Tags: Hunters & Hunting, Poltergeists, Humor, Silly, Awkwardness
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7. A Perfect Way to Die for canon_is_relative
Summary: Sam's been fighting in the demon wars for as long as he can remember. He doesn't like war and he doesn't like fighting, even though he's the best at it ever since Dean got possessed and joined the other side. The humans are losing this war. He's only seventeen, but he figures it's only a matter of time before he dies, too. He just needs to see Dean -- the real Dean, his brother -- one last time before the end.
Rating: G
Characters: Sam Winchester, Jo Harvelle, Ash, Claire Novak, Garth Fitzgerald IV, Kevin Tran, Bobby Singer, Rufus Turner, John Winchester, Dean Winchester
Words: 2569
Tags: War, Child Soldiers, Demons, Demon Dean Winchester, Weapons, Brotherly Love, Brother Feels, Brotherhood, Comrades in Arms, Found Family, Possession, Exorcisms
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How to Create a Content Calendar for Your Marketing Strategy
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