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  • All Alone: When Emma Barnes is attacked in an alley by the ABB, she dies before Shadow Stalker can save her. Taylor's life spirals downward from there.

  • Better For Loving You: Instead of being a Bennet, Elizabeth is the daughter of wealthy Lord Casterton, but her mother's scandalous behaviour puts its own obstacles in the way of her friendship with Mr Darcy.

  • Celestial Worm: A nascent goddess stumbles across Earth Bet and starts fixing problems! Unfortunately, most problems are caused by people, so she'll just have to start using overwhelming force and Mind Control if she wants to make the world a paradise...

  • A Darker Path: Abaddon plays (its idea of) a Practical Joke on the other two entities, giving Taylor Hebert a very different power instead of Queen Administrator. She can now see the Path to Ending, for anything that can end, and she's going to clean up Brockton Bay — one drop of blood at a time.

  • A Drop of Poison: Due to a poisoned shuriken, Naruto misses out on graduating from the Ninja Academy, but delves into more of the potential of the shadow clone technique, with epic results.

  • Grow Young With Me: Harry Potter is a widowed father raising his three children alone, and struggling to deal with Ginny's death, but a very quirky Muggle lady helps to draw him out of himself and start healing.

  • Innocent (MarauderLover7): Sirius Black escapes from Azkaban prison five years earlier than canon, and takes Harry Potter away from the Dursleys to offer him another home. Sirius is far from perfect, but he's trying his best for James and Lily's son.

  • Intercession: After the events of Worm, Taylor Hebert is exiled to another world, and given infant Harry to raise as her own. She doesn't know where he came from, doesn't have any way to return to Earth Bet, and doesn't even realise that magic exists, but she has a chance to build a normal life with her son. Until someone takes him away... (They probably shouldn't have done that.)

  • In the Bleak Midwinter: Hermione Granger travels back to 1927 to Set Right What Once Went Wrong by bringing newborn Tom Riddle to his father. It turns out that little Tommy didn't get his ambition from his mother's side; introducing the Riddles to the magical world has set events in motion beyond what Hermione could have predicted.

  • Lord Doom: Taylor Hebert triggers as a Tinker rather than a bug controller, and decides that she wants to join the Wards — after she gets some starting capital, so she can make enough drones for a proper impression, that is. She'll only need her villainous persona, with an all-concealing black robe and glowing red eyes, for a couple of ATM raids, then she can retire it. Right?

  • The Meaning of One: Harry Potter and Ginny Weasley were designed by the universe to be a perfect fit for each other, and their first meeting results in a telepathic bond that lets them share all their thoughts and senses. Her family's reactions are mixed, especially her parents, who are less than thrilled about their ten-year-old girl being essentially married to a boy she just met.

  • The Peace Not Promised: Severus Snape reaches the afterlife and is offered a chance to go back in time and try to do things better, but only at a point where Lily has already broken off their friendship.

  • The Rigel Black Chronicles: Tom Riddle didn't become Voldemort. Lily and James Potter didn't die. Harriet Potter isn't allowed to go to Hogwarts — but a child of Marauders isn't going to let that stop her, plotting with her pure-blooded cousin to swap places so they can both chase their dreams. The ruse soon grew beyond their expectations, though.

  • The Serpent and the Mirror: Dr Dumbledore has a new patient, one Harry Potter, brought by his loving but concerned parents, due to Harry's withdrawal into vivid hallucinations. His psyche has spun a fascinating tale of an imaginary world where he is a wizard, but what does the shadowy figure of Voldemort represent? What are the Potters hiding? And how did Harry really get his scar?

  • Someone to Watch Over Me: A Miraculous Ladybug fanfiction that diverges after season two and wraps up the plot in a satisfying way, including having the main characters exercise communication skills. All it takes is for someone special to notice that Adrien needs her help, both with and without her mask.

  • Spellbound (Lilafly): A skillful mix of Miraculous Ladybug with The Fair Folk. Adrien Agreste and his twin brother Félix are cat sidhe, half-cat shapeshifters with innate magic, but it's hard to enjoy something like that when the Unseelie Court's eyes are on you, threatening everything and everyone you love, especially Marinette.

  • There's No Rule That Says A Wolf Can't Be A Jedi: A short story by Saphroneth, where a loth-wolf travels back after the purge of the Jedi to Set Right What Once Went Wrong — except that he doesn't know what it was, or where, or how to change it.

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  • All The Skills - A Deckbuilding LitRPG: Arthur grows up in a prison village, where no one has any of the magical cards that grant health and long life and special powers. Until he comes across a powerful card with powerful people looking for it...

  • Book of the Dead (2021): Instead of the Wizard class he wanted, Tyron finds himself with the potent but highly illegal Necromancer class. Rather than give it up, though, he runs away, hoping to use it to do good regardless. The law has other ideas.

  • Chrysalis (RinoZ): Anthony is reincarnated on the RPG-like world of Pangera — as an ant monster, weak and alone and yet with intelligence far beyond the monsters around him. And a colony out there somewhere, waiting for him.

  • A Dearth of Choice: An unnamed protagonist is reincarnated in another world as a dungeon core, and sets out to grow peacefully and coexist with humans — but he keeps inadvertently stacking up bonuses to death magic and necromancy.

  • The Discarded, Half-Eaten Apple Core New Life: When Earth is overwhelmed by a demonic apocalypse, and its defenders gain access to a LitRPG system to fight back, the protagonist isn't among them, because he died in the first few seconds. And was then accidentally reincarnated into an apple. Shenanigans ensue.

  • Dungeon Core Chat Room: A new dungeon core awakens underground, but soon discovers that it's not alone. The other dungeons are sometimes helpful, sometimes sarcastic, and sometimes outright dangerous, but when you're facing the world, it's good to have friends.

  • A Hero's War: An engineer gets accidentally summoned into a fantasy world, with nothing but the clothes on his back and a ballpoint pen, and sets out to build a Magitek industrial revolution, one step at a time.

  • Saintess Summons Skeletons: Sofia inadvertently obtains the [Saint] and [Necromancer] classes at the same time, and the System hiccups and combines them to make her a [Saintomancer]. Shenanigans ensue.

  • Seven Years Awesome Luck: A witch claims Jacqueline's son in payment for her help, turning him into a cat for seven years. But when his time is up, Jacqueline discovers that he's quite displeased to have become human again.

  • Tree of Aeons: Matt is killed in a bus crash, and reincarnated in another world, along with a bunch of teenagers who were on the bus — but while the teenagers are chosen by the gods as heroes, Matt is instead sidelined and reborn as a tree. It turns out that "Trees are not so bad."

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