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Chapters: 4/4 Fandom: Sanders Sides (Web Series) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Creativity | Roman "Princey" Sanders/Logic | Logan Sanders, Deceit | Janus Sanders/Logic | Logan Sanders Characters: Logic | Logan Sanders, Creativity | Roman "Princey" Sanders, Deceit | Janus Sanders, Morality | Patton Sanders, Various Background OCs Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Medieval, Alternate Universe - Magic, blacksmith!Logan, scribe!Janus, mage!janus, knight!roman, stable master | farrier!Patton, this story uses a custom work skin created by @memorizingthedigitsofpi​ (thank you!), Hurt/Comfort, Interrogation, Serious Injuries, did i mention the comfort?, Logince - Freeform, established logince - Freeform, Loceit - Freeform, growing loceit, i'd say platonic roceit but they've got some work to do to get there, very‚ very— very background mage!remus
Summary:
The man had stood outside Logan's smithy since before first light. Ratty hood drawn low and hugging the exterior stone wall nearest the forge, Logan took him for just another poor traveling soul with insufficient coin for the inn.
Last night's rain had just begun to ease, the rosy shimmer of dawn creeping past the thick woods promising its ready return. Through luck or skill, the traveler had managed to find the warmest spot out of doors in the entire village. Logan saw no reason to drive him away as he prepared for the day. Dawn meant the return of the King's company.
And, if the heavens were on his side, the return of Roman, as well.
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Written for @thecrowslullaby​, my final story for @tsspromptmonth​‘s Sleepy Bean Fanfic Café.
Prompt (lightly edited): A medium herb ball (magic AU), any tone as long as it's not hurt/no comfort. Featuring: Starfruit (Janus), Loganberry (Logan), Cherry (Roman), and any other sides. No romantic roceit. Â A human-centric medieval magic au.
This is my final story of the event and has been a long, long time in coming. Thank you, Crow, for your patience waiting for this story to be finished. I hope I did your prompt justice (and that I didn't take too many liberties with historical anachronisms.) I did my very best to keep the costumes, scenery, and customs time-accurate. I played fast and loose with the language (as well as the addition of magic, of course) though the main three naturally trend toward more archaic turns of phrase and I think that helped.
I hope you enjoy! This story was a delight to write (and an interesting constellation to write for, to boot!)












