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Four nights a year - during the solstices and equinoxes - the Ghouls give into their demonic urges and run amok in the abbey. It’s the duty of two Sisters of Sin, veteran Ghoul wranglers, to help keep the disturbance (and destruction) at a minimum.
But even the best of the best can’t always predict the wild nature of a group of unhinged hellions.

Nameless Ghouls x OC Sisters of Sin
Will contain suggestive/mature/NSFW themes and situations

Chapter 1|| Chapter 2||Chapter 3

Hello, hello! First post on this little blog of mine, and first fanfic that I’ve written in a long-ass time! This story is also posted on AO3 and I’ll make sure future chapters are posted around the same time on both sites! 

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title: this vision of my spirit™chapters: 4/8rating: Tcategory: genrelationships: cardinal copia &am

title:this vision of my spirit™
chapters:4/8
rating:T
category:gen
relationships:cardinal copia & papa emeritus iii
characters:cardinal copia, papa emeritus iii, era iv ghouls, sister imperator
additional tags: AU - Halloween Warehouse, Cardinal Copia Is Not Papa Nihil’s Son

“We need to talk about the Instagram,” Copia says, midway through his third drink. “The Instagram is a problem.

Terzo pauses mid-sip. “What’s wrong with the Instagram?”


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title: this vision of my spirit™chapters: 3/8rating: Tcategory: genrelationships: cardinal copia &am

title:this vision of my spirit™
chapters:3/8
rating:T
category:gen
relationships:cardinal copia & papa emeritus iii
characters:cardinal copia, papa emeritus iii, era iv ghouls, sister imperator
additional tags: AU - Halloween Warehouse, Cardinal Copia Is Not Papa Nihil’s Son

“I’ll be watching, so shout if you need a hint. Don’t touch the electrical outlets, plugs, lightbulbs, windows, or wires. Don’t break the cuffs. Other than that, we only have one rule for our escape rooms.”

“And what’s that?” Terzo asks politely.

Copia feels his pulse kick into overdrive. “Sorry—did you say cuffs?”


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title: this vision of my spirit™chapters: 7/8rating: Tcategory: genrelationships: cardinal copia &am

title:this vision of my spirit™
chapters:7/8
rating:T
category:gen
relationships:cardinal copia & papa emeritus iii
characters:cardinal copia, papa emeritus iii, era iv ghouls, sister imperator
additional tags: AU - Halloween Warehouse, Cardinal Copia Is Not Papa Nihil’s Son

It’s October, and with every passing day, Terzo’s requests get more frequent and ridiculous, like a succession of kaiju attacks. Yesterday, he’d asked Copia with the offhand air of a man who didn’t think he’d be rejected if they could hire a tattoo artist for a kid-friendly roadside carnival.


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title: this vision of my spirit™chapters: 6/8rating: Tcategory: genrelationships: cardinal copia &am

title:this vision of my spirit™
chapters:6/8
rating:T
category:gen
relationships:cardinal copia & papa emeritus iii
characters:cardinal copia, papa emeritus iii, era iv ghouls, sister imperator
additional tags: AU - Halloween Warehouse, Cardinal Copia Is Not Papa Nihil’s Son

“I can’t believe you talked me into this,” Copia says with disgust.

“Neither can I,” Terzo says, delighted.


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title: this vision of my spirit™chapters: 5/8rating: Tcategory: genrelationships: cardinal copia &am

title:this vision of my spirit™
chapters:5/8
rating:T
category:gen
relationships:cardinal copia & papa emeritus iii
characters:cardinal copia, papa emeritus iii, era iv ghouls, sister imperator
additional tags: AU - Halloween Warehouse, Cardinal Copia Is Not Papa Nihil’s Son

“Ah, good,” Secondo says instead of hello, or how do you do, or sorry I scared the piss out of you, can I refresh your coffee? “Someone’s here. Terzo’s not usually in until noon.”
“I’ve—I’ve noticed,” Copia says, in the absence of any other response. Then, gritting his teeth and letting his body give into its well-honed customer service impulse: “Sorry, can I help you?”

“Well, it’s the first of the month,” Secondo says quite reasonably, like that explains it. “I’m here for my paycheck.”

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