As someone that’s never posted does anyone have TSC fic recs 🥺🥺🥺

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As someone that’s never posted does anyone have TSC fic recs 🥺🥺🥺
Title: Fall Without Wings
Author: notcrypticbutcoy
Fandom: The Mortal Instruments
Pairing: Magnus Bane/Alec Lightwood, Isabelle Lightwood/Meliorn, Clary Fray/Jace Wayland, Simon Lewis/Raphael Santiago, Lydia Branwell/Isabelle Lightwood
Rating: Mature
Length: 382,875
Status: Incomplete (last updated September 2025)
Tropes/warnings: Canon-typical bigotry
Link: https://archiveofourown.org/series/1153628
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Uh, thriftbooks? I don't... I don't think that's the book you meant.
Is it normal when I see TMI in a post I think of The Mortal Instruments instead of the more universally known 'Too Much Information'
Not a single day of happiness in this fandom (I said after I made myself cry bc of my hc)
Series that have two major canon timelines that are both kinda known by certain parts of their fandoms are such good examples of - yes actually , there is a world and life where this series and characters got a totally different story yet somehow the characters feel like themselves in an AU , the story was interesting in its own way and it’s still in this timeline we live in.
Like Fullmetal Alchemist 2003 and Brotherhood, Star Wars EU and Disney Star Wars, The Mortal Instruments books and TV series, I know Soul Eater and Shaman King also have totally different manga endings, I also know older book series used to have totally altered TV adaptations like The 100 or Vampire diaries.
And it’s Not just a Marvel/DC version where there is 1000000 timelines and versions of the same story and characters and nothing makes sense and everything is overused and overdone. It’s just two stories that are like AU worlds of each other.
been thinking about this scene a lot lately.
every time someone references the damn Wayland turned Morgenstern ring, all I think this is 'flip it around, wicked witch.'