And His Name was Virgil - Sanders Sides
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  • Reads 13,005
  • Votes 616
  • Parts 17
  • Time 2h 46m
Ongoing, First published Jun 28, 2020
Mutant. Monster. Abomination.

That's all Virgil ever knew himself as. A disappointment who always got left behind, and forgotten.

He's captured and sent away to a remote location, where he meets other people like him. Patton, a man who likes baking but can shapeshift into a fluffy white cat at will. Logan, who has heightened intelligence, can read people's minds, and basically has the powers of a psychic. Roman, a guy who can control fire, and his twin, Remus, who can produce acid at will. And finally Janus, a hybrid snake-human who is an expert at lying and manipulation. Could these people finally be the strength he needs to fight his horrible fate? Or will they be the thing that makes him feel the most alone?

Warnings: vulgar language, blood, abuse, mentions of multiple mental disorders, trauma, will add more as story continues

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#6 in virgilsanders
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#13 in sanderssides
#5 in logansanders

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"What is up everybody?" Another video, another dilemma. But today Thomas has a little trouble starting up. Now with everything out of place, what can they do to set things right again? Roman will not get left behind... Have you ever just thought up a random plot for Sanders Sides a long time ago and wanted to type it up but it didn't fit your normal writing style so you put it off until one day you actually start? Then a week later you've written over an hour's worth of a script and are low-key proud of it? It's not just me, right? This is a silly story taking place in the episode after Putting Others First. At the time of writing this, the newest episode has not been released.