Blue Oasis - Magi AU
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 58m
  • Reads 412
  • Votes 25
  • Parts 10
  • Time 58m
Ongoing, First published May 06, 2016
Magi AU -apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic future
    
    Getting on the wrong side of the Bandit King, David, was only the start of the mess everything was about to become. You knew you should have said no when they had offered so much for a little information on David's new Tactician, for information on what he had planned and why he was being so quiet lately.
    
    Who knew that one wrong choice could lead to this kind of discovery?
    
    Final cover up - art by @Shey49 (Thanks for the fantastic art! I really appreciate the efforts you put into this amazing painting!!)
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We Don't Believe What's on TV

16 parts Complete

Actions lead to consequences. Even though Dan doesn't know what he'd do without Phil, Dan doesn't exactly love the idea of 'Phan', and when actions and anger pulls them apart, he's about to find out. A girl. A photo. A gang. A past that's determined to return to hurt him. And Dan himself, the man behind the camera who really doesn't shape up to be all he is on the screen. There are so many things we don't see. We don't believe what's on TV. *Title inspired by Twenty One Pilots* *Art by bethziggydraws on instagram/ iamphanlocked.tumblr.com* *Edited by Jenny L.* *Trigger warnings: Alcohol, drug mention, rape mention, depressing thoughts, suicide mention, self harm mention* *OPEN ENDING - Sequel/Part 2 TBA* DISCLAIMER: This is a work of fiction. The views expressed by the characters do not reflect on those that they have in real life.