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    Tim Drake is Not Robin AU
    Damian Wayne is Not Robin AU (Bruce Wayne Tries to be a Good Parent AU)
    Stephanie Brown is Not Batgirl AU
    Jason Todd puts away the helmet AU
    Inspired by Titan Tower AU

    These are all tags? Yes

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    Zero factorial equates to 1, zero to the power of zero equates to 1. Zero is weird.
    Why is that the series name? IDK

     

    Tim is not Robin AU
    Unconnected stories unless indicated (and even then, if a story prompts a series, only the first story will be marked as part of this series).

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    Canon divergence: When Eli pulls out the Conspiracy Board and rants about Jim being at the center of the activity, Steve reluctantly comes to a different conclusion:; as a result, they do more research (read: stalking) before deciding to stick to clean up. After all, they don't have any magic weapons or cool creatures at their side, right?

    Well, until a bespectacled cat-dragon taking a break from his wizard finds out the Trollhunters have backup and decides to investigate.

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    Various adventures that explore just how weird magic is in the Tales of Arcadia universe.

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    The Amulet

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    Damian and the long way he takes to getting home.

    Or: Damian's Multiverse of Madness

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    07 Jun 2026

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    Work read: Calypso and the Illusion of Belonging

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    Tim Drake used to love photography. He used to be pretty damn good at it, too.

    He doesn't do it so much anymore.

    And he isn't sure why that seems to bother Damian so much.

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    06 Jun 2026

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    Chapter 8

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    Jim smiles the appropriate amount - enough warmth to seem friendly, enough muted sorrow to seem appropriate for the knowledge of why the party is here - and tries not to feel flayed alive.

    As the fleet flagship, the Enterprise is the natural choice to deliver this delegation to Tarsus IV: the staff of the museum Starfleet has funded, five admirals to attend the opening, and an entire fleet of holo-technicians to scan every inch of the museum and its environs to create simulations for the rest of the universe.

    Jim’s fought and scraped and demanded his place aboard Enterprise despite his weak heart and shit liver and kidneys, his chronic dry eyes and limp that becomes too obvious when he’s tired. He’s learned other styles of self-defense to compensate for his weakened bones, excelled in enough courses to make up for the disabilities that tried to keep him from the captain's chair, earned it, and yet if he could be a captain of some freighter right now, he’d prefer that.

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    06 Jun 2026

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    A chilling take on the Tarsus IV aftermath and who privacy protects.

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    03 Jun 2026

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    Works read:
    Now the Sons Look for their Fathers/But their fathers are all gone

    I am very proud of my daddy’s name/all though his kind of music and mine ain’t exactly the same

    I recommend the first one, very well-written slice of life. The second has a lot of loose ends.