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Subway Perv
Subway Perv
Warning: Brutally Raw Erotic story for mature minds ONLY! The kind that stalks you, creeps up on you in the dark, and makes you mumble prayers. Triggers and themes: Insane taboo, Stranger’s BBC on a crowded subway, Age gap, Slut for a stalker, Obsessed with the masked man, Dark kinky, Pervert savior… *** *** Isla has always been a wild teenager. Her blissful life gets messy when she fails her scholarship exam to the city’s college and her overly protective mum offers her to the convent as a nun. On her way to the cathedral, she meets the Subway Perv who is about to be her only way out of her twisted fate. Except that the price for her freedom may cost Isla her soul.
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60 Chapters
Dear Ex-Wife, You Are MINE!
Dear Ex-Wife, You Are MINE!
After losing her self-respect for three years, Victoria finally let go of the man who never loved her and the family that never accepted her. She had previously sacrificed her true self in the name of love, but now she aims to reclaim it again, not for someone else’s love, but solely for her own. Unexpectedly, the man who had been distant towards Victoria suddenly became passionate with her. Nevertheless, Victoria had already made a firm decision, or so she believed. On the way to her new journey, Victoria faced several challenges that she never expected. Past dug around and hidden truths unravelled along with endless drama and schemes of enemies. Could she put everything together and find her way alone in this journey, or would she get back the love she has waited for three long years? **** “Alessandro...” I called out to him, eager to express the words that were difficult for me to say: I am pregnant! Not a lie anymore but a fucking truth... I want to say it to him. He stopped and looked back. “Now, don’t waste time. Apologise...”  In a split second, I was caught off guard by his words, causing me to respond with something unexpected and completely out of character. “Let’s get a divorce,” I did not even let him finish his words… (Book 1: Completed ch1-ch156) ************ Book 2: Greetings, Mr. Husband (Ongoing, started immediately after Book 1)
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184 Chapters
Tied to the mafia man
Tied to the mafia man
Luca Vitiello is cold, aloof and the Mafia boss of the New York underworld. But he seized so many other outfits into his control, making him the Ultimate boss of half of the US. He was seen less, and talks even less. He is ruthless and emotionless. People will either freeze or shiver when they see him.He is colder than the Arctic. What happens if he was forced to protect a warm-hearted and innocent girl, who starts to melt the ice around his heart since the moment she met him?Emma Costello is the unwanted daughter of Frank Costello. He treats her like a maid and a commodity. What happens, when she was taken away from her sad life into a life of luxury. What happens when her savior starts to fall for her.He is 10 years older than her.Will she love him back?Will he be able to protect her when her father comes back for her?What will Luca do, when he finds out that her father sold Emma to a highest bidder?
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92 Chapters
Dangerous Desires
Dangerous Desires
'I have waited for this moment. This very moment when you finally see me. Tonight I claim what is truly mine. Your heart, love, and body, Tia, just as it should be. Me and you." Luke Moon."I see you, Tia, I always have. I thought we had time, but I guess I was wrong. They took you away from me, but I will not give you up, Tia. I will fight for your love as I should have. Even though you are married to my brother, I will take you back," Caleb Moon.Tia Lockwood has had a crush on her friend, Caleb Moon, for most of her teen years. When Caleb's older brother, Luke, lost favour with their father because of his bad behaviour, Caleb had to train to take over from his father as the future Alpha of their pack. Tia sees this as an opportunity to remain close to her friend. She dumps her studies as a medical doctor to join the academy as a warrior hoping to finish as the strongest wolf and become Caleb's Beta when he assumes the Alpha position. Tia tried hard and finished second place, which qualified her for the Gamma position. It was close enough for her, and she hoped Caleb would eventually see her. Unfortunately for them, things take a turn when Tia is married to Caleb's older brother, Luke, and forced to bury her feelings for Caleb.Living in the same house with her husband and long time crush, would Tia eventually understand the difference between true love and infatuation?
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346 Chapters
Violets and Ash
Violets and Ash
At ten years old, Violet stumbled into the Cedar Grove Pack covered in wounds and malnourished from walking for four days. With her memory shattered, she’s taken in and raised by the pack doctor. Nine years later fate takes Violet across the country, to the wealthiest pack in the world. Soon the walls she constructed around herself, and that harrowing night will be threatened. A face from her past set’s things in motion, his smoky eyes risk sending her to her knees. Flashbacks, blackouts, and secrets steeped in lies, prove to Violet that the past always comes back to haunt you.
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206 Chapters
The Father Of My Twins
The Father Of My Twins
Her marriage has been unsuccessful since that day she got married to him. One sided love, and his unknown hatred towards her. "I'd rather sleep in the guest room than with you". His threatening voice echoed inside the room before he left. She finally understood the reality, married to him for a whole five years, only to discover now that he only used her to claim his inheritance. She was so heartbroken when she caught her own husband and his Mistress on a date that he has never taken her to, not even once. Anyways, who was she to call her his Mistress?. She should have understood that the Lady was his only Love of his Life, on the other hand, she was just an urgent second choice because his family didn't support his marriage with a lowly class. But now he actually became the Boss that he was, he didn't care about any bullshit from his family. "I guess, I won't regret what I'm about to do, I'm tired". Night falls, her drunken Handsome Husband she had admired all those years was finally at her own mercy. "There's no backing down this time around!. I won't always be treated like some pushover!". When the morning time arrived, a document "DIVORCE AGREEMENT" could be seen at the top of the bed. "Where is she?!". "E…. Em…. Your wife already left Boss".
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62 Chapters

Which Route Does Fate Ubw Adapt From The Visual Novel?

3 Answers2025-08-28 05:25:09

Okay, here's the straightforward bit first: the anime 'Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works' adapts the 'Unlimited Blade Works' route from the 'Fate/stay night' visual novel. If you’ve seen the 2014–2015 Ufotable TV series, that’s the faithful, full adaptation of that specific route — the one that spends a ton of time on Rin Tohsaka, Archer, and Shirou’s clashing ideals.
I watched the series on a rainy weekend with a mug of coffee and a dog curled at my feet, and what struck me was how the show leans into the philosophical duel between Shirou’s stubborn idealism and Archer’s bitter realism. Compared to the 'Fate' route (which focuses more on Saber) and 'Heaven's Feel' (which gets darker and centers on Sakura), 'Unlimited Blade Works' is very much about identity, the cost of ideals, and the reveal of Archer’s true nature. The big twist — Archer being a possible future Shirou — is core to the route, and Ufotable builds to it beautifully with expanded action set pieces and character moments.
A small heads-up: earlier adaptations of 'Fate/stay night' (like the 2006 TV version) mixed elements from different routes, so if you want the clearest line to that storyline, the Ufotable UBW series is the one to watch. If you’re curious about prequel context, 'Fate/Zero' sets up a lot of the world’s politics and tone, but you can definitely enjoy 'Unlimited Blade Works' on its own — I did, and it still landed hard.

How Does Fsn Ubw Fanon Reinterpret Kirei'S Manipulation Of Shirou And Rin'S Relationship?

2 Answers2026-03-04 00:11:13

Fanon takes Kirei's twisted mentorship in 'Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works' and amplifies it into a psychological chess game. Unlike canon where his interference is more blatant, fanon often explores subtle, long-term manipulation—planting doubts in Shirou about Rin's motives, framing her actions as self-serving, or even fabricating scenarios where Rin appears to betray him. Some fics delve into Kirei exploiting Shirou's survivor's guilt, whispering that Rin pities him rather than loves him, corroding their trust. Others reimagine Kirei as a puppeteer who orchestrates misunderstandings during critical moments, like the Holy Grail War's battles, to fracture their bond.

The best fics balance Kirei's canonical sadism with fresh layers of emotional warfare. One recurring theme is him weaponizing Shirou's idealism, convincing him that distancing from Rin 'protects' her. Fanon also loves exploring Rin's perspective—her growing paranoia as Shirou pulls away, unaware of Kirei's influence. A few darker interpretations even have Kirei manipulate Rin into doubting Shirou's stability, creating a feedback loop of mistrust. The creativity lies in how writers make his schemes feel inevitable, yet still shocking when revealed.

How Does Fate Ubw Differ From Fate/Stay Night 2006?

3 Answers2025-08-29 19:18:16

I fell into this franchise the way I dive into new game releases—slowly, with snacks, and a ridiculous amount of nitpicking afterward. The easiest way to put it: the 2006 'Fate/stay night' TV series and 'Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works' (the Ufotable TV version from 2014–15) are telling stories from the same source but aiming at different routes, focuses, and moods. The 2006 show is a bit of a hybrid—studio DEEN adapted parts of multiple routes from the visual novel and reshaped character emphasis so Saber’s relationship with Shirou ends up feeling more central. It’s got charm and some solid moments, but it compresses things, skips or simplifies motivations, and leaves some character growth feeling rushed or muddled.

By contrast, 'Unlimited Blade Works' (UBW) zeroes in on the Rin/Archer route and really explores Shirou’s ideals versus Archer’s cynicism. That ideological duel is the spine of UBW: the inner world sequences, the repeated motif of countless swords, and the slow burn of Shirou confronting what he wants to be are given room to breathe. Ufotable’s production elevates that with cleaner animation, spectacularly choreographed fights, and visual effects that make the supernatural stuff feel visceral. Soundtrack and pacing support character beats more deliberately, so emotional payoffs land better.

If you watch both, think of 2006 as a nostalgic but flawed take that introduces the cast and some conflicts, while UBW is the deeper, route-faithful dive into one specific path—more coherent thematically and just stunning to look at. Personally, I rewatch UBW when I want the full ideological Sparring match; the 2006 series I keep around for mood and memories.

Which Character Does Fate Ubw Focus On In The Story?

3 Answers2025-08-29 15:00:31

Watching 'Fate/Unlimited Blade Works' hit me in the chest the first time I saw that reality marble spread open—it's a story that centers on Shirou Emiya, but it never treats him as a simple hero. The route pretty much follows Shirou's point of view: his stubborn, almost naive ideal of becoming a 'hero of justice' and how that ideal rubs up against the harsh truths of the Holy Grail War. What makes UBW special is how it turns that internal conflict into the main engine of the plot. A big chunk of the emotional weight comes from his fights, his conversations with Rin, and, crucially, his clashes with Archer.

Archer is basically the other face of the story. In 'Fate/Unlimited Blade Works' Archer isn't just a flashy servant with a cool reality-bending Noble Phantasm—he embodies Shirou's possible future. So the narrative splits into present Shirou trying to hold onto faith in his ideals and the Archer who bitterly critiques what Shirou wants to become. The interactions between them are where the philosophical meat is: identity, consequence, and whether being a hero means sacrificing yourself or your principles.

If you come for the flashy fights, stay for the character dissection. The anime adaptation gives those themes a crisp visual punch, but the emotional core is always Shirou learning, doubting, and making hard choices—and that journey is what UBW truly focuses on.

Does Fate Ubw Have An English Dub And Who Voices Archer?

3 Answers2025-08-29 03:40:09

Oh man, yes — there's an English dub for 'Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works', and it's actually pretty easy to find if you want to hear Archer in English. The TV adaptation by Ufotable (the 2014–2015 run) got a full English dub on its home video releases and on various streaming platforms that carry the localized release. I watched the dub on Blu-ray after binging the subtitled episodes, and honestly it feels polished — the actors lean into the seriousness and dry humor of the show in a way that works for me.

If you're asking who voices Archer in English: in the Ufotable TV dub, Archer is voiced by Matthew Mercer. He gives Archer that calm, sardonic edge that matches Junichi Suwabe's Japanese performance while putting his own spin on the timing and lines. If you're picky about voices, try a scene like Archer’s confrontation with Shirou — it’s a great spot to compare JP vs EN and see what you prefer. Also note that different adaptations or earlier releases might use different dub casts, but for the widely-seen Ufotable series, Matthew Mercer is the name you’ll see in the credits.

Which Fsn Ubw Fanfics Depict Archer And Shirou'S Complex Bond Through Sacrifice Themes?

2 Answers2026-03-04 00:05:02

especially those that delve into their bond through sacrifice. One standout is 'Fate/Revenant Sword' on AO3, where the author explores Archer's lingering regrets and Shirou's stubborn idealism. The fic twists their usual confrontations into moments of painful understanding—Archer sacrificing fragments of his fading existence to shield Shirou from repeating his mistakes. The emotional weight comes from how Shirou slowly realizes Archer’s actions aren’t just hostility but a distorted form of care. Another gem is 'Scattered Blades,' which reimagines their final battle as a shared vision of their worst futures, forcing them to confront the cost of their ideals. The prose is raw, focusing on how sacrifice isn’t just about dying for someone but living with the consequences of choices.

The beauty of these fics lies in how they expand the canon’s themes. Archer’s self-loathing isn’t just a plot device; it’s a mirror Shirou can’t ignore. Stories like 'Emiya Paradox' take this further by having Shirou unknowingly inherit Archer’s memories, turning his heroism into a cyclical burden. The sacrifice here is psychological—Archer erasing his own identity to spare Shirou his fate, while Shirou fights to redeem them both. It’s heartbreaking when you notice the parallels: Archer’s cynicism is just Shirou’s hope twisted by time. The best fics don’t resolve their conflict neatly but leave them in a fragile balance, where every act of sacrifice deepens their connection despite the pain.

How Many Episodes Does Fate Ubw Anime Have In Total?

3 Answers2025-08-29 07:46:57

Man, this question always sparks a fun debate at cons — the short, clean number is 26 episodes. The version most people mean when they say 'Fate/UBW' is 'Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works' by Ufotable, which aired as two cours (13 episodes each) in 2014 and 2015 for a total of 26 episodes.

That said, fans trip over the counting sometimes because there are other Fate adaptations out there: there’s the older Studio DEEN adaptation of 'Fate/stay night', and bits of the 'Unlimited Blade Works' route showed up in various forms before Ufotable’s definitive run. If you want the full Ufotable experience, watch the 26-episode TV run — it’s the one with the standout visuals, tightened pacing, and the soundtrack that gets stuck in my head. Also, if you’re thinking about watching order, a lot of people recommend checking out 'Fate/Zero' first for background, but you can jump straight into the 26 episodes of 'Unlimited Blade Works' and still have a blast. Personally, I rewatch specific fights more than the whole thing at once, because the action and character beats land so well across those two 13-episode seasons.

Why Do Fans Prefer Fate Ubw Endings To Other Routes?

3 Answers2025-08-29 15:26:24

The night I finally binged 'Unlimited Blade Works' I was on my third cup of terrible microwave coffee and fully willing to forgive anything for the Archer vs. Shirou showdown. What hooked me instantly is how the route marries spectacle with soul—those big, cinematic battles are exciting, but they actually mean something because they’re tied to a philosophical core. In the UBW ending Shirou doesn’t just win a fight; he faces the consequences of his ideals and chooses a path that feels earned, which is rare in stories where idealism is either crushed or unrealistically validated.

There’s a satisfying emotional ledger in UBW: romantic tension with Rin, Archer’s brutal mirror that forces Shirou to confront what he might become, and an ending that’s bittersweet but hopeful rather than tragic or ambiguous. Compared to the Saber-focused 'Fate' route’s knightly nostalgia or the grim, obsession-heavy 'Heaven’s Feel', UBW gives a balanced payoff—action, relationship growth, and a clear philosophical beat about identity and sacrifice.

I also can’t ignore adaptation effects: the animation and score of the modern UBW adaptation amplify every theme and moment, so viewers are left with a visceral memory as well as a thematic one. Fans love endings that make them feel both satisfied and thoughtful, and for me UBW does that better than the other routes—it's cathartic without being simplistic, and it leaves room to mull over Shirou’s choices late into the night.

How Does Fsn Ubw Fanfiction Explore Shirou And Rin'S Emotional Conflicts Post-Holy Grail War?

2 Answers2026-03-04 20:46:02

I've always been fascinated by how 'Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works' fanfiction delves into Shirou and Rin's emotional baggage after the Holy Grail War. The war leaves scars, and writers love exploring how Rin, the pragmatic magus, struggles with her growing affection for Shirou, who’s still haunted by survivor’s guilt and his idealistic hero complex. Some fics focus on Rin’s internal conflict—balancing her cold mage upbringing with the vulnerability of love. Others dive into Shirou’s PTSD, showing how Rin becomes his anchor, grounding him when his self-destructive tendencies flare up. The best stories don’t just rehash canon but expand on their silent moments—Rin’s frustration when Shirou risks himself, or Shirou’s quiet awe at her strength.

One recurring theme is communication breakdowns. Rin’s pride often clashes with Shirou’s emotional avoidance, leading to explosive arguments or poignant make-up scenes. A standout trope is Rin teaching Shirou magic not just as a mentor but as a lifeline, forcing him to confront his worth beyond being a sacrificial tool. Some fics even parallel their growth with their shared magecraft, like how their partnership in 'Unlimited Blade Works' mirrors their emotional synchronization. The war’s aftermath is fertile ground for angst, but the best fics balance it with hope, showing two broken people learning to heal together.

Can A Fate Series Watch Order Combine UBW And Zero Adaptations?

5 Answers2025-10-31 00:16:08

Merging 'Fate/Zero' and 'Unlimited Blade Works' into a single watch order is something I tinker with every few months, and honestly it works either way depending on what I want out of the ride.

If you're chasing mystery and emotional reveals, I often tell people to watch 'Unlimited Blade Works' first, then follow with 'Fate/Zero' as a prequel. Seeing the world through the raw, present-tense of the war in 'Unlimited Blade Works' and then stepping back into the tragic origins in 'Fate/Zero' made several scenes hit harder for me — motives that felt mysterious suddenly land with real weight. The contrast between Shirou's ideals and Kiritsugu's compromises becomes a lot more meaningful that way.

On the flip side, if you want a cleaner production continuity and prefer starting with a more polished, modern aesthetic, watching 'Fate/Zero' first (since it was released earlier and sets up the stage) into 'Unlimited Blade Works' also makes sense. That route gives you background on the Holy Grail War and certain character relationships up front, but it can spoil some of the slow-burn surprises. Personally, I keep alternating between both orders because each reshapes the story in a fresh way — right now I'm leaning toward UBW → Zero for that gut-punch payoff.

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