Story cover for The Devil Went Down to Stardew by CursedOnyx
The Devil Went Down to Stardew
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    Parts 4
  • WpHistory
    Time 54m
Ongoing, First published Feb 14
Mature
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When Bramble Barr makes the impulsive decision to move to Stardew Valley, she has no idea what lies in store. For a couch-potato city girl that thinks lie-ins and gaming are the height of luxury living, the prospect of running a farm single-handedly is a terrifying one. But once she meets Alex, who offers to help her find her feet, life takes a turn for the better.
Or it would, but Bramble has bigger problems - her ancestor made a devilish deal that has put her soul at stake.
In Stardew Valley, farming is hell. Literally.
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The Anti-Social Social Club [Sebastian Stardew Valley x Female Player]

45 parts Complete Mature

"I'd met my match with Sebastian. He was just as much of a loner as I was-maybe even more. We were the only two members of the anti-social social club. It met every Wednesday: under the covers of Sebastian's bed." Stella's memory of Stardew Valley isn't the greatest and she swore she'd never return. But when her father wants to sell her grandfather's farm, Stella reluctantly agrees to buy it off him, afraid that her memories of the valley will disappear altogether if she lets it slip away. As she returns to Pelican Town, the gaps in her memory start to revive as she meets new faces, and reunites with old ones. Her first friend is the extroverted, blue haired Emily, who becomes Stella's key insight into the lives of her neighbors in Stardew Valley. Her first crush is the easy-going, adorably clueless skateboarder, Sam, who she runs into on her very first full day in the valley. Sam is everything Stella is not, and maybe he's what she needs-someone to counteract her melancholic, reclusive personality. But when she meets his dark haired, moody and pessimistic friend Sebastian, who is the complete opposite of Sam, she becomes enthralled with him, wanting to crack through his tough exterior to see what lies beneath. Sebastian is everything she wants, but knows she doesn't need. She knows how he is, because she is the same way. He's like a carbon copy of herself and that only intrigues her more. She knows he's like poison, but the way he makes her feel becomes like an addiction.