Eris Week 2025
A collection of all works for Eris Week 2025 that are posted on ao3
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(Art) Collection of Eris and Azriel illustrations by hornysadfrog
Fandoms: A Court of Thorns and Roses Series - Sarah J. Maas
01 Jul 2026
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She dreamed of a brightness so sharp it cut like a knife. Her skin burned, peeled back by strips to vent the flames, smoke billowing out of her wounds like funeral pyres stretched across a battlefield. A name whistled over the wind, obfuscated by her own screams.
Eris discovers a female from his past with no memories and schemes to keep her safe.
Brigid cannot recall anything before waking in the cell, but the body has a way of reminding what has been lost.
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When Azriel was borne from his mother’s womb, half fed in sacrifice to the Other, he was only a torso.
Or: A canon divergent, mythic horror, Azris version of the ACO-verse. Highly self indulgent. Eris loves his husband so dearly -- it's deeply unfortunate that he's a magnet for poor luck.
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Blood in the Wine by secret_third_thing
Fandoms: A Court of Thorns and Roses Series - Sarah J. Maas
13 May 2026
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Something rotten is stirring in the Autumn woods, and Eris is determined to figure out what. Meanwhile across the ocean, Gianna of Montesere faces the biggest betrayal of her life, sending her directly into the clutches of the Vanserra family. She's definitely not going to get in Eris's way. Absolutely not.
Political Intrigue / Mystery / Romance / Dark Fantasy / ...and some messed up sex (later)
Think like... weird botanical horror meets marie antoinette. Heavy on the worldbuilding.Series
- Part 1 of Gods We Can Touch
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Item #: SCP-9718 (Eris Vanserra) by IrithiaDourden
Fandoms: A Court of Thorns and Roses Series - Sarah J. Maas, SCP Foundation
25 Mar 2026
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The arrival of SCP-9718 has introduced anomalies that extend beyond his known abilities. Though O5 authorization permits ongoing study, the subject’s influence over staff, his volatile temperament, and the peculiar attachment to certain personnel remain poorly understood.
