rodo: (flower of evil)
Title: A Lotus Flower, Flourishing in the Dark
Fandom: The King’s Affection
Author: [personal profile] rodo
Length: 7741 words
Rating: 6+
Genre: AU
Pairing: Lee Hwi | Dam-yi/No Ha-kyung
Disclaimer: nothing’s mine, of course
Beta: Morbane
A/N: written for ConvenientAlias during 2022’s Yuletide

Summary: What if Lee Hwi hadn't died? Well, some things would have changed, but others would not.



Sometimes, Dam-yi wondered about what might have been. )
rodo: b/w icon of vignette from carnival row (carnival row)
Title: That Which Must Be Heard
Fandom: Carnival Row
Author: [personal profile] rodo
Length: 1088 words
Rating: 0+
Genre: canon divergence
Characters: Aoife Tsigani, Piety Breakspear
Disclaimer: Everything belongs to Amazon
A/N: written for thereinafter for 2022’s Chocolate Box

Summary: A small look at how Piety's life might have taken a different turn.


Over the decades, Aoife had seen many girls become young women, then mothers, then crones, and finally, she’d seen them die. )
rodo: mucha's autumn allegory (mucha's autumn)
Challenge #3: In your own space, put some favorite characters into an AU, fuse some favorite canons together, talk about your favorite AU/fusion tropes, or tell us why AU/fusions aren’t your cup of tea. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.

A little late because CMD is a bitch, but here it is:

So, by and large, AUs – excepting canon-divergence AUs – aren’t my thing. It’s no secret, since there’s a reason they go in my exchange DNWs. That’s not to say that I never read them at all, or that I think they have to suck, just that they’re one of the hardest fanfic genres to get right. So, I thought I’d write about my rules for judging what makes an AU or a fusion good. If a think a fic might meet all of these, I’ll click on it. If it doesn’t, well, you do you, but I’m not going to read it.

1. A good fusion isn’t a complete fusion.

A good fusion, my opinion doesn’t just take characters from Canon A and puts them into the plot from Canon B. The plot needs to be adapted for the characters, because otherwise, not only does it get kind of predictable for everyone who knows both canons, it’s also highly likely that at some point, the characters act OOC.

2. Choose your AU wisely.

There are canons where a Regency AU works, and there’s canons where it doesn’t. Putting Harry Potter into a mundane school AU is far easier than putting Harry Dresden into one. It all depends on what makes sense for what we know of the characters and the canon setting and plot. A WWII AU doesn’t work for me for most canons, the exception being Rogue One, since the plot there too is about fighting something that can be described as space nazis.

3. Don’t change the characters’ nationalities, unless that’s the point of the AU

Yes, I know, it’s easier to set everything in America, because that’s what most authors know. But it’s one thing to make a modern AU, and another to make a modern AU that removes the cultural context of the original as well. It annoyed me most with The Musketeers, a British production set in France, and I can’t tell you how many AUs I’ve noped out of because they were inexplicably set in the US for no discernable reason.

4. Translate the relationships

If you’re removing the original canon context, you have to be very careful to keep the characters intact, otherwise you’re might as well write an original fic, in my opinion. Sure, write a Jonsa Regency AU, but for the love of GRRM, have them still be cousins who have known each other for ages. Relationships – especially familial and long-lasting ones existing pre-plot – are an important part of what makes a character who they are, and if you’re removing that, you have to think very carefully how else they could have become who they are, but people rarely put in the effort.


So, fewer rules than you possibly anticipated. I’d also like to add that I’d love to see more modern AUs that aren’t set in the real world. Show me Middle Earth with cars and Westeros as a united kingdom that’s still recognizably Westeros, not the United Kingdom. I know it’s work, but I promise it’s worth it for the reader.
rodo: chuck on a roof in winter (Default)
Title: Like a Moth to a Flame
Fandom: Mr. Sunshine
Author: [personal profile] rodo
Length: 6130 words
Rating: 12+
Genre: post-canon, hurt/comfort, fix-it
Pairing: Eugene Choi/Go Ae-shin
Disclaimer: Everything belongs to tvN/Netflix/the production companies, naturally
Beta: aurilly
A/N: written for ConvenientAlias for 2021’s Yuletide

Summary: A step back changes everything, and Eugene finds himself facing a future he never thought he'd have.


A will to live was a funny thing. )
rodo: mucha's autumn allegory (mucha's autumn)
Title: The Bastard Daughter
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Length: 400 words (24k words in total)
Rating: 16+
Genre: AU
Characters: Sansa Stark, Ned Stark, Arya Stark
Warning: graphic depictions of violence, minor character death
Disclaimer: Not mine, of course
Beta: Isis
A/N: This story is based on a kinkmeme prompt over at [community profile] thekinksidoforlove that reads as follows:
"Due to plot, Arya and Ned are able to escape Kingslanding, but they had to leave Sansa behind. I would love to read something where Sansa is smuggled out of Kingslanding, and sent to Braavos, where she is able to create a successful sewing business. After the war is over, her family finally start to search for her, and they find her. How would her family react to knowing that she is completely independent of them? How would Sansa react to seeing her family again? Bonus points for Sansa irrationally resenting Ned, and the rest of her family."

So yes, this story is canon-divergent in more ways than one.

Summary: After Joffrey's death, Petyr Baelish tries to spirit Sansa away to the Vale, but fate intervenes, and she ends up in the last place anyone might look for her: Braavos.

Chapter I: Bloody Seas | Chapter II: The Bastard Daughter of Valyria | Chapter III: The Crane and the Pearl | Chapter IV: Weathering the Storm | Chapter V: Winter's End | Chapter VI: The Wolf of Braavos | Epilog: Home



A cool wind blew around them and disheveled Sansa’s hair as they rode the last stretch of road towards Winterfell. )
rodo: mucha's autumn allegory (mucha's autumn)
Title: The Bastard Daughter
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Length: 4000 words (24k words in total)
Rating: 16+
Genre: AU
Characters: Sansa Stark, Ned Stark, Arya Stark
Warning: graphic depictions of violence, minor character death
Disclaimer: Not mine, of course
Beta: Isis
A/N: This story is based on a kinkmeme prompt over at [community profile] thekinksidoforlove that reads as follows:
"Due to plot, Arya and Ned are able to escape Kingslanding, but they had to leave Sansa behind. I would love to read something where Sansa is smuggled out of Kingslanding, and sent to Braavos, where she is able to create a successful sewing business. After the war is over, her family finally start to search for her, and they find her. How would her family react to knowing that she is completely independent of them? How would Sansa react to seeing her family again? Bonus points for Sansa irrationally resenting Ned, and the rest of her family."

So yes, this story is canon-divergent in more ways than one.

Summary: After Joffrey's death, Petyr Baelish tries to spirit Sansa away to the Vale, but fate intervenes, and she ends up in the last place anyone might look for her: Braavos.

Chapter I: Bloody Seas | Chapter II: The Bastard Daughter of Valyria | Chapter III: The Crane and the Pearl | Chapter IV: Weathering the Storm | Chapter V: Winter's End | Chapter VI: The Wolf of Braavos | Epilog: Home



There were five shadowy figures lurking in front of the shop one morning when Alayne and Sera came home carrying their water. )
rodo: mucha's autumn allegory (mucha's autumn)
Title: The Bastard Daughter
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Length: 3000 words (24k words in total)
Rating: 16+
Genre: AU
Characters: Sansa Stark, Ned Stark, Arya Stark
Warning: graphic depictions of violence, minor character death
Disclaimer: Not mine, of course
Beta: Isis
A/N: This story is based on a kinkmeme prompt over at [community profile] thekinksidoforlove that reads as follows:
"Due to plot, Arya and Ned are able to escape Kingslanding, but they had to leave Sansa behind. I would love to read something where Sansa is smuggled out of Kingslanding, and sent to Braavos, where she is able to create a successful sewing business. After the war is over, her family finally start to search for her, and they find her. How would her family react to knowing that she is completely independent of them? How would Sansa react to seeing her family again? Bonus points for Sansa irrationally resenting Ned, and the rest of her family."

So yes, this story is canon-divergent in more ways than one.

Summary: After Joffrey's death, Petyr Baelish tries to spirit Sansa away to the Vale, but fate intervenes, and she ends up in the last place anyone might look for her: Braavos.

Chapter I: Bloody Seas | Chapter II: The Bastard Daughter of Valyria | Chapter III: The Crane and the Pearl | Chapter IV: Weathering the Storm | Chapter V: Winter's End | Chapter VI: The Wolf of Braavos | Epilog: Home



As it turned out, Alayne loved running her own shop. )
rodo: mucha's autumn allegory (mucha's autumn)
Title: The Bastard Daughter
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Length: 3500 words (24k words in total)
Rating: 16+
Genre: AU
Characters: Sansa Stark, Ned Stark, Arya Stark
Warning: graphic depictions of violence, minor character death
Disclaimer: Not mine, of course
Beta: Isis
A/N: This story is based on a kinkmeme prompt over at [community profile] thekinksidoforlove that reads as follows:
"Due to plot, Arya and Ned are able to escape Kingslanding, but they had to leave Sansa behind. I would love to read something where Sansa is smuggled out of Kingslanding, and sent to Braavos, where she is able to create a successful sewing business. After the war is over, her family finally start to search for her, and they find her. How would her family react to knowing that she is completely independent of them? How would Sansa react to seeing her family again? Bonus points for Sansa irrationally resenting Ned, and the rest of her family."

So yes, this story is canon-divergent in more ways than one.

Summary: After Joffrey's death, Petyr Baelish tries to spirit Sansa away to the Vale, but fate intervenes, and she ends up in the last place anyone might look for her: Braavos.

Chapter I: Bloody Seas | Chapter II: The Bastard Daughter of Valyria | Chapter III: The Crane and the Pearl | Chapter IV: Weathering the Storm | Chapter V: Winter's End | Chapter VI: The Wolf of Braavos | Epilog: Home



Winter settled over Braavos, but Alayne hardly had time to notice it. )
rodo: mucha's autumn allegory (mucha's autumn)
Title: The Bastard Daughter
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Length: 4600 words (24k words in total)
Rating: 16+
Genre: AU
Characters: Sansa Stark, Ned Stark, Arya Stark
Warning: graphic depictions of violence, minor character death
Disclaimer: Not mine, of course
Beta: Isis
A/N: This story is based on a kinkmeme prompt over at [community profile] thekinksidoforlove that reads as follows:
"Due to plot, Arya and Ned are able to escape Kingslanding, but they had to leave Sansa behind. I would love to read something where Sansa is smuggled out of Kingslanding, and sent to Braavos, where she is able to create a successful sewing business. After the war is over, her family finally start to search for her, and they find her. How would her family react to knowing that she is completely independent of them? How would Sansa react to seeing her family again? Bonus points for Sansa irrationally resenting Ned, and the rest of her family."

So yes, this story is canon-divergent in more ways than one.

Summary: After Joffrey's death, Petyr Baelish tries to spirit Sansa away to the Vale, but fate intervenes, and she ends up in the last place anyone might look for her: Braavos.

Chapter I: Bloody Seas | Chapter II: The Bastard Daughter of Valyria | Chapter III: The Crane and the Pearl | Chapter IV: Weathering the Storm | Chapter V: Winter's End | Chapter VI: The Wolf of Braavos | Epilog: Home



“I can’t help it if your language is so confusing,” Alayne joked as she and Tarry were cutting some deep red cloth for the dress they were working on. )
rodo: chuck on a roof in winter (Default)
Title: The Bastard Daughter
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Length: 4500 words (24k words in total)
Rating: 16+
Genre: AU
Characters: Sansa Stark, Ned Stark, Arya Stark
Warning: graphic depictions of violence, minor character death
Disclaimer: Not mine, of course
Beta: Isis
A/N: This story is based on a kinkmeme prompt over at [community profile] thekinksidoforlove that reads as follows:
"Due to plot, Arya and Ned are able to escape Kingslanding, but they had to leave Sansa behind. I would love to read something where Sansa is smuggled out of Kingslanding, and sent to Braavos, where she is able to create a successful sewing business. After the war is over, her family finally start to search for her, and they find her. How would her family react to knowing that she is completely independent of them? How would Sansa react to seeing her family again? Bonus points for Sansa irrationally resenting Ned, and the rest of her family."

So yes, this story is canon-divergent in more ways than one.

Summary: After Joffrey's death, Petyr Baelish tries to spirit Sansa away to the Vale, but fate intervenes, and she ends up in the last place anyone might look for her: Braavos.

Chapter I: Bloody Seas | Chapter II: The Bastard Daughter of Valyria | Chapter III: The Crane and the Pearl | Chapter IV: Weathering the Storm | Chapter V: Winter's End | Chapter VI: The Wolf of Braavos | Epilog: Home



Alayne stared up, gaping. )
rodo: mucha's autumn allegory (mucha's autumn)
Title: The Bastard Daughter
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Length: 3900 words (24k words in total)
Rating: 16+
Genre: AU
Characters: Sansa Stark, Ned Stark, Arya Stark
Warning: graphic depictions of violence, minor character death
Disclaimer: Not mine, of course
Beta: Isis
A/N: This story is based on a kinkmeme prompt over at [community profile] thekinksidoforlove that reads as follows:
"Due to plot, Arya and Ned are able to escape Kingslanding, but they had to leave Sansa behind. I would love to read something where Sansa is smuggled out of Kingslanding, and sent to Braavos, where she is able to create a successful sewing business. After the war is over, her family finally start to search for her, and they find her. How would her family react to knowing that she is completely independent of them? How would Sansa react to seeing her family again? Bonus points for Sansa irrationally resenting Ned, and the rest of her family."

So yes, this story is canon-divergent in more ways than one.

Summary: After Joffrey's death, Petyr Baelish tries to spirit Sansa away to the Vale, but fate intervenes, and she ends up in the last place anyone might look for her: Braavos.

Chapter I: Bloody Seas | Chapter II: The Bastard Daughter of Valyria | Chapter III: The Crane and the Pearl | Chapter IV: Weathering the Storm | Chapter V: Winter's End | Chapter VI: The Wolf of Braavos | Epilog: Home

The shouting woke her. )
rodo: mucha's autumn allegory (mucha's autumn)
Title: The Black Wolf Lives
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Length: 2097 words
Rating: 12+
Genre: AU
Characters: Jon Snow, Sansa Stark, Rickon Stark
Disclaimer: Not mine, of course
Beta: Isis
A/N: This fic was written for Chosenfire during the third round of Chocolate Box.

Summary: It was a stone that saved Rickon Stark’s life. - Battle of the Bastards AU



It was a stone that saved Rickon Stark’s life. )
rodo: mucha's autumn allegory (mucha's autumn)
Title: Arranged Misery
Fandom: Game of Thrones
Length: 2776 words
Rating: 12+
Genre: AU, arranged marriange
Pairing: Oberyn Martell/Lyanna Stark
Disclaimer: Not mine, of course
Beta: Isis
A/N: This fic was written for l_cloudy during the third round of Chocolate Box.

Summary: Oberyn Martell never wanted to get married, but after the death of his sister and her children, his brother didn't leave him much of a choice. The new Queen Regent needed a husband, and Oberyn just happened to be the most suitable candidate.



The Red Keep loomed over the Saucy Maid as she pulled into the harbor of King’s Landing. )

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