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1 year ago

MALEFICENT AND UDO FOR ANONYMOUS

MALEFICENT AND UDO FOR ANONYMOUS
MALEFICENT AND UDO FOR ANONYMOUS
MALEFICENT AND UDO FOR ANONYMOUS
MALEFICENT AND UDO FOR ANONYMOUS
MALEFICENT AND UDO FOR ANONYMOUS
MALEFICENT AND UDO FOR ANONYMOUS
MALEFICENT AND UDO FOR ANONYMOUS
MALEFICENT AND UDO FOR ANONYMOUS
MALEFICENT AND UDO FOR ANONYMOUS

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5 years ago

Dark Fae

Taking requests for Maleficent 2: Mistress of Evil imagines. DARK FAE ONLY!!!!! I'll do slight nsfw


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5 years ago

Borra x fem! human! reader

(For @Unbetitelt or @kati-1997, you changed ur name so I don't know which one)

It was like breathing to you both.

It just felt so. . .natural.

"And here is the Moores," Your best friend, Aurora, said as you both walked towards it and you were absolutely amazed by its beauty.

"Aurora, it is. . .it's so green!" She giggled at your reaction.

"I mean, you know how the lands are mostly conquered by big and luxurious castles. You don't see much wildlife," You revealed, being a princess yourself.

"Oh, there's so much more than just wildlife, (Y/N). Come, you must see Udo and Maleficent!"

"Oh, how is she?" As you both got caught up in conversation, one of the Dark Fey carefully watched as you both walked into the Moores.

And it was it's guardian, Borra.

He only saw your backside and your royal attire, but that only meant trouble to him. A simple marriage can't fix everything, and he was determined to keep anyone who gave off the slightest vibe of trouble out.

And so, as you were walking through, you spotted Maleficent talking to another one of, well, her!

"She's. . .not the only one?" You asked, marvelled, but before she could answer, giant wings whooshed the wind behind you as something, or rather someone, landing right behind you.

"Not anymore."

He expected you to turn around and run off in fear as he glared down at you, but he didn't expect was to meet his mate.

Time completely slowed as you made eye contact, and Maleficent was just about ready to scold him, but Udo held her back.

"What are you-?"

"Watch."

And she did.

And she saw it all.

You weren't scared, you weren't terrified, but rather intrigued and curious. His eyes are a bright yellow with specks of orange, dancing around like flames, and they stared into your eyes as if he just saw the world flash before his eyes. It was like he was staring into the milky way, and absolutely enamored by your beauty.

"Hello. . ." Oh, and your voice. It sounded like honey and silk. He just wanted to hear it all day.

But, he felt awkward. He was determined to scare you, but now all he wanted to do was protect you.

"M-My Queen, who is this?" He quickly turned to Aurora, who smirked at him with a knowing gaze.

"What was that?" Maleficent asked Udo.

"That was a mate bond, and you just witnessed the first one to happen with a human."


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5 years ago

Lineup of requests

- Udo x Jungle Fey! Fem! Reader

Reader is considered a beauty amongst her clan, but wonders if Udo thinks so too.

- Borra x Queen! Fem! Reader

Reader is a strong queen with fighting skills and is engaged to wed a Prince, but someone comes and stops the wedding.

- Udo x blind! Fey! Reader

Reader has been blind since her birth and she feels as if she's a burden on everyone, and even thinks about killing herself, but Udo is there to make all those bad thoughts go away.


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8 months ago
Eventually Zacchie Got The Spell Summon Shadowspawn So I Decided To Make A Character Out Of It.This Is

Eventually Zacchie got the spell summon shadowspawn so I decided to make a character out of it. This is another fae friend of his that he calls Bonbon. He is a very depressed fae and Zacchie helps him out by getting him out of the house via summoning. He actually did manage to make a friend on one mission. :D


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1 year ago

Map of Fae Pt. 2

A piece of gravel had sliced its way into her heel, and with every step, it embedded itself a little further.

If she cared to look, she might have been able to make out the edges of her bloodied footprint before the rain washed it away.

She didn’t look.

Building lights came into view, soft and warm, in a dull kind of way

Not soft in the haze of sunshine, not warm in the scent of butterscotch.

Just yellow, in the way of humanity.

And somehow, that hurt.

She left blood on the glass pane as she pulled the door open—when had her hand started bleeding?

Her feet squelched slightly on the floor, and she looked down, staring dumbly at the floor. Her footprints were red. She was leaving puddles of water behind her.

It was raining. Had it always been raining?

Her hair stuck uncomfortably to her neck, and her dress was sticking too, and it was such a bright green and she hated it and it took her a moment to remember why and it hurt and she was scared and she was molasses and sugar sweet slow—

Thunder cracked, and the person at the front desk looked up.

One blink, two, and then—

“Miss, are you alright?”

She blinked rainwater and maybe blood and maybe tears out of her eyes.

The person rounded the desk—she looked nice, but not ethereal nice, just Girl Scout cookie and preservative nice, and her soul eased a bit—and she stopped a foot away from her and her bloody footprints.

The person—she was a cop? She was a cop, this was a police station, in the drum of heartbeats and guns.

The cop’s tone gentled.

“Did someone hurt you?”

Was hurt even enough to encompass it? Was the robbery of choice existence breath love freedom air life taste memory thought considered hurting?

She settled on “yes.”

The cop’s face softened further and she began to hate soft things.

“Hey, Roberts, grab Smith and tell him to radio an ambulance.”

There was a shuffling, and a man popped out.

He stopped when he noticed her.

“Is she—“

“I don’t know.” The female cop turned to her. “What’s your name?”

Her tongue turned to lead in her mouth and she purged herself of every syllable.

She wasn’t stupid enough to give that freely. Not after—no.

The cop simply nodded, as if she had expected this.

“How old are you?”

When she finally spoke, it sounded like it hurt, and it did. “What’s the date?”

The cop blinked.

“February 19th.”

When she didn’t answer, the cop added, “2023”.

Seven days. It had felt like forever and it had been a week? So much suffering, so much kaleidoscopic bending and it was a week?

Time, it seemed, was obsolete in the fae realm.

“17.”

Roberts disappeared, a radio crackled through the wall, and he returned with someone.

Maybe Smith. He looked like a Smith.

The cop took a step forward, and she took one back, and her heel bled more and the gravel sunk further and—

“Is there someone we can call?”

She couldn’t remember.

She felt like maybe she had once been the kind of someone who had someone else to call, who had someone’s at home who ran dishwashers and wrote to do lists. The cops looked like they had someone’s.

Was she still a someone who had someone’s or had they stolen that from her too?

“I can’t remember,” she murmured, and the female cop—her name was Ryan, or at least her last name was, her name tag said so—shifted closer.

“Have you been in an accident?”

“I think it was planned very carefully,” she answered absently, and Ryan shot a look towards Roberts and Smith.

“What was?”

“All of it.”

She was cold. She had forgotten what cold felt like. She liked it. Her fingers shook.

She tugged on the ends of them, but they didn’t stop.

Ryan shifted.

“Is there anything you can tell us?”

The clock ticked and the lights flickered and her spine tingled and she was pretty sure they were all related.

Had things ever not been?

“I don’t want to go back,” she breathed, and it was a promise and a secret and an oath.

The cops didn’t know what to do with those, so they blew away like dandelion seeds.

It was nice being around people who didn’t understand true currency.

“Did someone take you?”

“Yes.”

Ryan reached a hand out. “Let’s get you some dry clothes, and check on those cuts of yours, yeah?”

She didn’t move. Her hair dripped onto the floor.

Ryan wavered slightly.

The clock stopped. Her spine cramped. The lights flickered.

Connections. So many connections.

She wanted their help but nothing came without a cost—what would bandages be worth? What would a blanket be?

The lights shut off, and she knew it didn’t matter anymore.

When they turned on again, the fae was there. Her teeth hurt with the sugar sweetness of it.

The air smelled like jasmine.

“Hello, officers,” the fae smiled. They wrapped an arm around her, so gentle. They had never bruised or bloodied her, though.

Just broken her. So broken. Like a doll.

Ryan startled.

“Sir—“

“I’m terribly sorry to have bothered you. Our car broke down just up the road, and she got in a bad accident when she was young. I thought she was fine, but the next moment—“ they waved their hand, as if encompassing the whole of her shaking wet body and bleeding skin.

Ryan relaxed slightly.

“We have an ambulance on the way, we can get you some blankets while you wait—“

“That won’t be necessary,” the fae said, and she could hear the sharks teeth and bite. “It was just a flat. All fixed now. I can take care of her myself.”

Something flickered in Ryan’s eyes, something flickered in all three cops eyes.

The fae guided her towards the door, bearing most of her weight as she stumbled, and Ryan grabbed her other arm.

“Sir, I really don’t think you should leave,” Ryan began.

Her eyes said please and her mouth said wait.

She felt the exact moment when the fae decided to kill them.

One moment, nothing, the stagnant kind of nothing in which nothing of importance is happening.

The next, the bloody kind of nothing.

Robert and Smith’s bodies hit the ground with a wet sort of thud.

When Ryan fell, she slid down the side of her body. She stared at her absently.

There was more blood on her dress now.

She couldn’t remember if the fae would be pleased by this.

The fae moved to the computer, a single touch causing it to fritz. They turned to her with a smile.

“Now, love, that wasn’t very nice of you.”

She didn’t know if they were referring to her running away or her seeking help or her stabbing them.

She laughed, and her throat burned.

“Which part.”

The fae’s eyes flickered, but they didn’t move closer.

The world fritzed like the computer for a moment. Her lungs hurt. Her hand clenched on plastic and regret.

“You belong to me,” they reminded her.

She jerked her head, just once.

“No.”

The fae stepped forward.

“I have your name—“

“Don‘t.”

The fae stopped, then, and appraised her.

The smiled returned, and it was a ravenous thing.

“Oh, love, I should have known.”

She took a step back.

“Known what?”

Her hands were slippery.

The fae tipped their head.

“That much compulsion, so fast, for that long?” They paused, amused. “It changes you. Tell me, can you even remember why your hair is wet?”

She looked down, surprised. When had she gotten wet?

The fae laughed, just too far on this side of delighted.

“It’s raining,” the fae supplied. When they took a step forward, she didn’t move. “Your mind is like a shattered mirror. You’re halfway between realms. Not quite a thing of humans, not quite a thing of fae. Don’t worry, I can fix it.”

“I don’t want you to.”

The fae paused.

“I don’t want to go back.”

They tutted. “I’ll admit, I never meant for it to get this bad, but I can make it stop hurting,” they soothed. “Wouldn’t you like that?”

“I’m fine—“

“You’re slipping. You have to be able to see that. Let me fix it. That smart mouth, that wicked mind of yours is breaking.”

“Then I’ll keep breaking until there’s nothing left,” she spat, and for a moment, she remembered.

Cartology. She really hated it.

Fucking Janice.

The fae took a step closer.

“You took me.”

The fae simply nodded. “How could I not.”

“You had to know I would never stay.”

The fae turned grim.

“You will. I’ll make sure of it.”

She laughed.

“I got away, didn’t I?”

“An oversight.”

“You just killed three people.”

“They would have kept you.”

“You would keep me, too,” she said over the drip of her blood onto the floor.

The fae shifted on the balls of their feet.

The sound of an ambulance drew closer.

“Humans, they don’t deserve something like you. You aren’t like them. You’re halfway between the realms. I didn’t mean to break you, but you came out so much stronger, can’t you see? Not quite human but not quite fae,” they looked at her with reverence. “You’re exquisite.”

“I am neither human nor fae. But I am still not yours.”

The fae twitched like they wanted to erase her words from memory.

“They cannot love you like I can.”

She laughed again, and it was sharp. It felt like her. This newer, shiny edged metal of her. It felt like the thrill of perfection and the adrenaline of free fall. Like power and love and mortality and the immortal in one. The clock began to tick. The lights steadied.

Neither human or fae, but both.

“No,” she ceded. “They can love me better.”

And then she raised Ryan’s gun, slippery with water and blood, and fired a single shot.

I don’t know how I feel about this but I refuse to proof read. Maybe I will at two am. Spontaneity, am I right?

A thank you to @hojo76 for saying he had no idea how I should continue this, which was super helpful considering I gave him two options and he chose neither, which was NOT an option. Don’t worry, you guys got the good option, it just had to stew for a couple weeks.

And because you asked to be tagged, my lovely reader, @d-cs


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