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Powder and Feathers

It seems to Aimé Deverell that there is very little point to life, except for what pleasures can be enjoyed before the grave. Life is short — thank God — but at least there’s enough in the world to dull the senses in the meantime.   That philosophy shatters like glass when he meets Jean-Pierre, an angel.  
Powder and Feathers is a fantasy fiction serial following the lives of three fallen angels newly arrived back to Dublin. If you are already holy, must you try to be good?   If you'd like to read Powder and Feathers here on WorldAnvil, click the link in the sidebar or click here 

Cast of Characters

  • Jean-Pierre Delacroix (Protagonist, POV Character)
  • Colm O'Beaglaoich (Protagonist, POV Character)
  • Asmodeus (Protagonist)
  • Aimé Deverell (Protagonist, POV Character)
  • Padraic Mac Giolla Chríost (Supporting Character)
  • Bedelia Ní Giolla Chríost (Supporting Character)
  • George Fell Downe (Supporting Character)
  • James Aloysius Byrne (Supporting Character)
  • Benedictine Zetrenne (Minor Character)
  • John Robert Flaherty (Minor Character)
  • Jules Gagne (Minor Character)
  • Marguerite Gagne (Minor Character)
  • Anicroche Gagne (Dog)
 

Chapter-by-Chapter Summary

  To be added.

Serial Novel

 

Powder and Feathers

Ao3-Style Tags

  Rated M for mature. Started publishing August 2nd 2020. 55,000 words plus.    Setting: 21st Century. Dublin, Ireland.    Genre & Tone: Magical Realism, Contemporary Fantasy, Twisted Romance, Humour, Slice of Life   Themes: Catholicism, Ireland, Irish History, French History, Religion, Immortality, Brotherhood and Sibling Relationships, Protest and Revolution   Content: Fallen Angels, Age Difference, Power Dynamics, Priests   Kinks: Barebacking, Corruption, Possessive Behaviour, Mild Dom/Sub   Content Warnings: Abusive Relationships, Possessive Behaviour and Control Issues, Self-Esteem Issues, Alcoholism and Addiction, Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation, Non-consensual Body Modification, Implied/Referenced Child Abuse, Graphic Depictions of Violence, Murder

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