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Victorian Era Alternate Universe:
Will Graham is a medical student but since the church forbids the desecration of corpses, even for medical study, he comes up with a way to secure more bodies for research: The town's executioner Hannibal Lecter.
Will intended this relationship to be merely transactional: He gets the bodies and Hannibal a fair pay.
But soon the young med student finds himself roped in deeper into Hannibal's world than he had ever expected.Historical AU where Hannibal gets paid to torture and kill people. So obviously it's going to be gory.
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For centuries, fairies and vampires have been at war.
Hidden behind a wolf mask and raised as a princess to conceal the truth of his identity, Prince Will Graham is one of a few male omegas in existence. When a growing human threat forces the Forest and the Night into an uneasy alliance, Will finds himself promised to Hannibal Lecter, the immortal King of the Night.
Old hatreds die hard. Unfortunately, so do vampires.
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Will contemplates whether Hannibal truly loves him or not. He decides to test his loyalty.
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Post Will’s incarceration, he was feeling rather bitter about Alana and Hannibal’s apparent relationship.
Despite Hannibal’s obvious intentions to keep Will isolated, Will takes to sleeping with anyone whom is willing in retaliation.
The poor cannibal is left in the dust.
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17 Jun 2026
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Will dies in the fall. Hannibal discovers that Gods have only ever been crafted of devotion and belief, that faith has its genesis in hunger pains. Will is his God in more ways than the metaphorical now, Hannibal his best and only worshipper, and their religion is love.
“All peoples are driven to the point of eating their gods after a time: it’s the old greed for a plateful of outer space, that craving for darkness. The lust to feel what it does to you when your teeth meet in divinity, in the flesh.”
—Margaret Atwood, Eating Snake
