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World On Fire: A Skyrim/Fallout Crossover by corvo21
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When a few Daedric Princes discover a new world to play with outside of Oblivion, the Lone Wanderer of Vault 101 and the legendary Dragonborn end up in the crossfire. Looking for a way to stop them, they must put aside their differences and work together, traveling across the Capitol Wasteland and Skyrim to find a way to bring peace. (Just seeing where I go with this.) F/Dragonborn, F/Lone Wanderer
Fallout New Vegas: Vengeance by ncr1258
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Nikolai Marshall was an ordinary 17 year old until Caesar's Legion arrived and attacked his settlement, lead by one of Caesar's Legates, killing his loved ones. He sets off on an adventure in the Mojave Wasteland to search for the legate, seeking vengeance. He then meets new friends, familiar faces, and mainly enemies. War never changes... Rated M for: Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Use of Tobacco and Drugs, (Partial) Nudity, and Sexual Content. Fallout New Vegas is owned by Bethesda Software. All rights reserved.
Walk in the Shadows by Wolfiesta
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Femke, a Nordic-Bosmeri woman, has come to Riften to start over. She thought she was ready for adventuring in the big, wide world outside of her meager home in the mining colony of Dawnstar. She couldn't have been more wrong. After several mishaps and roadblocks, she stumbles to Riften, footsore, hungry, and with no money to her name, in hopes of finding some good, honest work. But no one seems to trust her because she has elven blood. Turned away and alone, she is found by two members of a mysterious organization operating within Riften. One, a Nordic man called Brynjolf, takes pity on the poor human-elf and offers her a job, and if she does well, a spot within the "Guild," as he puts it. NOTE: If I owned Skyrim, I would have no need for writing fanfictions just for the heck of it. I only own Femke and my original dialogue. Everything else is credited to Bethesda Game Studios.