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Age Rating

G

Safe for all ages.

G

Safe for all ages.

PG

Could be unsuitable for children.

R

No one under age 18. Mature themes, sex or violence.

NC-17

No one under age 18. Strictly mature themes: explicit sex, extreme violence, rape and/or torture.

 

Categories

Slash

Stories where the main couple is homosexual, or when one of the main characters has romantic feelings for somebody of the same sex. M/M indicates two men, F/F indicates two women. Could have romance or sex, or both.

M/F

Stories where the main couple is heterosexual, or when one of the main characters has romantic feelings for somebody of the opposite sex. Could have romance or sex, or both.

PWP

Humoristic phrase that means "Plot What Plot?." It's used to indicate stories that its only proposite is develop a sex scene.

N/C

Non consensual sex, or rape.

Death Story

Death of one (or more) of the main characters.

Angst

Dramatic, painful or sad stories. Not necesarily have a happy end.

H/C

Means Hurt/Comfort, they are stories that started or occur in a sad or dramatic way but have a happy ending.

AU

Alternative Universe. The story has one or more important changes. Generally this indicates that although some of the serie's characters are being used, they appear in a context completely separate from the "reality" of the series. For example:

Paul Ironhorse never died.

Benton Fraser left with Victoria Metcalf.

Ray Vecchio married Irene Zuko.

Joe Dawson became an Immortal.

Snapshot

A brief scene without a story to call home, like a single frame of a movie.

UST

Unresolved Sexual Tension.

 

 


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