𝑰'𝒍𝒍 𝒏𝒆𝒗𝒆𝒓 π’‡π’π’“π’ˆπ’†π’• π’Šπ’• // Astarion x Fem!Reader
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  • Reads 40,318
  • Votes 1,106
  • Parts 13
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published Aug 28, 2023
Y/N, a beautiful siren with a captivating voice, she was banished from the waters by other mythical creatures like the merfolk. The other creatures believed that her voice was too powerful and could cause chaos among their communities, so they casted her out. She now lives on dry land and longs for the day when she can return to her true home underwater.

One night, while the siren was wandering the shores of a nearby lake, she stumbled upon Astarion, a vampire who had been wounded in battle. Despite his ominous appearance, the siren was immediately drawn to his mysterious nature and decided to approach him. She offered to sing for him, hoping that her voice might comfort him and make him forget his pain. Little did she know, Astarion was even more intrigued by her voice than he was by her beauty, and he was determined to learn more about this fascinating creature.
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Lured By The Siren's Charm

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The arctic was a desolate and cold land and here you were, a small human researcher all on their own just minding your own business untill you stumbled upon something colorful? It was easy to spot in this white landscape. You walked closer to it and what you found was a stranded Siren on top of the ice without anywhere to retreat back to the safety of the frigid water below your feet and what did you do? You helped it return back into deep waters as its friend hissed and glared at you. Maybe you should have left it alone.