Kurt - GreedFall fan art (low resolution)
HD is going to be available on my PATREON soon
Kurt, (character of the videogame GreedFall ) portrayed as a warrior standing between light and shadow. Is a sword meant to protect or kill? He can be your best friend, or he can be a traitor, devoured by guilt and darkness. (Low resolution)
🖥 Digital painting, handmade with love with Photoshop & wacom cintiq | #NoAI
This piece, started in March 2022, was finished in november 2022. I did almost no personal work this year, even tho I love making paintings for external projects, as long as I like the context.
#captainkurt is from #greedfallthegame by Spiders
and @focus_entmt #GreedFall #greedfallgame #kurt #kurtgreedfall
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: GreedFall (Video Game)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Kurt/De Sardet (GreedFall)
Characters: Kurt (GreedFall), De Sardet (GreedFall), Vasco (GreedFall), Constantin d'Orsay
Additional Tags: Fluff and Angst
Series: Part 2 of Kurt & Lavinia de Sardet
Summary:
A moment after the battle with the nadaig.
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: GreedFall (Video Game)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Kurt/De Sardet (GreedFall), Kurt & De Sardet (GreedFall)
Characters: Princess de Sardet (GreedFall), De Sardet (GreedFall)
Additional Tags: Arguments, Sexual Frustration, Explicit Sexual Content, hate sex - ish, rage sex, Spanking, d/s dynamics, Hair Pulling, Clothed Sex, Desk Sex, PWP, D/s dynamic
Summary:
Kurt and Rosie haven't been getting as much alone time as they're used to and it's taking its toll. Angry, frustrated, and unable to communicate just why that is, Rose has been picking fights, and when Kurt figures out why, he decides he's had enough.
PWP, Desk Sex, Soft Dom Kurt
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I wrote another quick thing.
Rain on Hikmet (AO3)
Rated: General Audiences
Pairing: Kurt/f!De Sardet
Tags: fluff, first kiss
Summary: They were walking the streets of Hikmet. Passing numerous stalls of merchants peddling their wares, their cold calls hooking some, but falling on the deaf ears of others. He was of the latter group, his attention solely on the woman he was following. Even the rain wasn't enough to dampen his mood.
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For Us
Chapter 30 ༄ Tether
Fandom | Greedfall
Pairing | Constantin x De Sardet
Words | 107k
Teaser |
Her chest felt squashed beneath a mountain’s impossible weight. Everything around her vibrated, and she wondering if it was a figment of her imagination or if her body was shaking so hard that she coud not see clearly through ripples of blinding, watery light. A figure towered over her, she thought, lithe with branches about verdant cropped hair. Perhaps she was going mad like her lover, her spirit unraveling like a ball of string beneath the claws of a cruel feline.
Is this what madness felt like?
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June of Doom #7
Greedfall - #7 - Bite
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“Well?” Kurt asked.
De Sardet stood up from the abandoned merchant cart, shaking his head. “It doesn’t look good. There’s dried blood on the ground. Quite a lot of it. There’s a trail leading into the trees. I fear he did not survive this attack.”
They’d been asked to look into a missing merchant. De Sardet never did like bringing back bad news.
“Should we bring the cart back?” Vasco asked. “There are still goods on it.”
“Yes, I think that’s all we’ll be able to do in this case. I’d like to follow the blood trail, though,” De Sardet said. “I just want to be certain. If he’s alive but injured, we can try to get him help.”
Vasco mentally sighed even as he nodded in agreement. Poor De Sardet didn’t like to give up on anyone, but the blood made it clear that they would be finding a body today.
Kurt started for the trees on the side of the path. There was a thick cluster of them, stretching out to border the path in the area. He had his hand on his sword, ready for anything. Whatever had attacked the merchant was still out there.
De Sardet lifted his hands, ring glinting in the sunlight as he readied himself to use his magic. Vasco drew a pistol, staying back to provide cover.
They had not yet reached the trees when the creatures burst forth from them.
Four Ulgs charged at them, one throwing Kurt off balance. He hit the ground hard but rolled with the fall, springing back to his feet and slashing at the Ulg before it could strike him again. De Sardet managed to narrowly dodge the stampede, but stumbled enough that he wasn’t able to get off a counter-attack in the process.
Vasco fired two shots at the closet Ulg, halting its charge. The largest of them threw its head back and let out a ferocious roar that seemed to whip the others into a maddened fury. De Sardet had to dive to the ground to avoid a clawed slash at his chest.
Kurt was trying to get to De Sardet, but the Ulg between him and his friend prevented that. Kurt hissed as its claw snagged his upper arm. He drew back, readying his sword for a blow.
Vasco moved forward with determined purpose, firing off shots to try and drive the Ulgs away from De Sardet. A lucky shot managed to fell one of them, but the Alpha Ulg only roared again , stomping its feet dangerously close to De Sardet’s head.
It charged at Vasco suddenly, fury driving it. De Sardet let out a cry of panic, firing off his magic at the Ulg. It didn’t slow the beast, and the creature plowed into Vasco, sending him flying to the ground.
The pistol spun out of his hand and he laid on the ground, dazed and breathless. He tried to roll onto his side to get himself upright, but then blinding agony tore up his leg.
He screamed, trying to jerk his leg back only to realize it was caught in the Ulg’s mighty jaws. He grabbed his blade, stabbing at the beast’s face in a desperate attempt to free himself, screaming louder as the Ulg tightened its hold on his leg.
And then, miraculously, the pain stopped. The Ulg fell dead to the ground, a vengeful De Sardet planted firmly on its neck with a blade buried in its skull.
De Sardet leapt off the Ulg and ran for Vasco. Blearily, Vasco could see that Kurt had killed another Ulg and was working on taking out the last.
De Sardet cupped Vasco’s head in his hands. “Look at me. Vasco, look at me.”
It was difficult to focus on his face. The agony was still pulsing in his leg. He whimpered.
“Alright,” De Sardet said softly. “Alright, this will hurt. I’m sorry, love. I have to stop the bleeding. Hold on to me.”
Vasco did just that, and likely bruised De Sardet with how hard he squeezed as De Sardet tended to his leg. He buried his face in De Sardet’s shoulder as a sob tore from his throat.
“I know,” De Sardet soothed. “I’m almost done. You’re doing wonderfully, Vasco. It’s almost over.”
“How bad is it?” Vasco managed to croak out.
De Sardet stiffened under his tight grasp. “Don’t move. I’ve almost got it stable.”
Oh, no.
Vasco dragged his gaze to his leg, letting out a choked noise at the mangled limb that was attached to his body. It was soaked in blood, the bite having torn its way right to the bone. Vasco felt dizzy as he looked at his own bone.
De Sardet caught Vasco’s shoulder, jerking him back so he couldn’t see the remains of his leg anymore. “Don’t look. It’ll be alright. We’ll get you medical attention. We can bring you back on the cart. You’re going to be fine.”
It’d be a damn miracle if he didn’t lose his leg with an injury like that. Regardless, it’d never work properly again. Not with that kind of damage.
Vasco wasn’t aware he was sobbing again until De Sardet pulled him against his chest and stroked his hair. He pressed a gentle kiss to Vasco’s hair.
“We’ll get you help,” he whispered. “Don’t despair, Vasco. We’ll figure it out. I promise.”
But still the pain continued, and still Vasco sobbed.
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