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lb_lee ([personal profile] lb_lee) wrote in [community profile] pluralstories2025-08-13 07:32 pm

The Remembering Country, by Kevin Filan (horror short story, 1999)

"He was a strange old bird. Most shrinks want you to ignore the voices. Jancowski taught me how to talk to them."

Blurb: After his father's suicide, a young man who hears voices finally returns to the family home to deal with his past once and for all... only to discover a beast within him.

Why is it worth your time?: It's an unusual one that went in a direction I didn't expect! It's pretty good; if you can find it, give it a shot!

Plural/1+ Tags: Abuse low focus (and debatable; the protagonist's father tries to get him to stop listening to the voices), memory work, nonhumans (animals, angel), enmity, voices

Content Warnings: contain spoilers; see comments

Accessibility Notes: This work is printed in Grue Magazine #19 (where I found it), but far more recently in 2021 with the +Horror Library+ Volume 1. Seems to only be available on paper.

Misc. Notes: There are apparently a few people named Kevin Filan. Don't know if this is That One Guy who wrote that book on spirit possession.

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lb_lee ([personal profile] lb_lee) wrote in [community profile] pluralstories2025-08-07 08:10 pm

vivid/stasis by Hajimeli (mystery vn/rhythm game, 2023, 2025)

submitted by Sploosh! Thank you, Sploosh!

"Lost in the labyrinth of your own heart, can you still hear the song of the cosmos?"

Blurb: A rhythm game/mystery vn hybrid about a girl named Saturday Tasogare looking for her lost sister.

Why is it worth your time?: It's a well written mystery game about moving past trauma and fighting to see the future. The plural stuff is unfortunately all spoilers, but notably the plural's healing process involves reuniting together while remaining their own persons, including the antagonists.

Plural/+1 Tags: abuse low focus, copies, teamwork, enmity, switching

Content Warnings: contain spoilers; see comments

The game has a detailed list of content warnings for each chapter that can be enabled in settings.

Access Notes: Free on steam. An itch.io release with more focus on story is also planned, and will be also be free. The game right now has several options for accessibility, including automatically unlocking all story nodes, increasing song rewards, and lowering boss song requirements. Game also has a playthrough up, though it's a bit outdated since the 5.0.0 update changed some things, they're mostly minor; you can still watch it and have a good experience. Unlocks for rhythm content can also be adjusted in the accessibility settings.
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lb_lee ([personal profile] lb_lee) wrote in [community profile] pluralstories2025-08-07 07:56 pm

Designations Congruent with Things by cleanwhiteroom (drama/slice-of-life fanfic, 2013, 2025)

Submitted by [personal profile] sagittaoftime! Thanks, [profile] saggitaoftime!

Blurb: The apocalypse has been cancelled, thanks to the work of scientists Hermann Gottleib and Newton Geizler (although they aren't the rockstars in the giant mecha). Then Hermann has to save Newton from bureaucracy's need to make sure he isn't going to try to get the world-destroying kaiju back, prompting them to move to a new city and start over. After everything that's happened, though, that's going to involve a lot of missteps, miscommunications, and misapprehensions.

Why is it worth your time?: Beautiful prose, accurate descriptions of the weird workings of the human brain, two friends stumbling their way through an asexual romance, it's about living through the end of the world and dealing with the mundanity of life while struggling with trauma. Its ability to pull out the raw human emotion from a summer blockbuster action movie showcases the best of what fanfiction can be. Also has so many references to various fields of science and math and philosophy such that, if you are acquainted in some depth with any of them, you will have a moment of "Hey! I know what they're referencing!"

Plural/1+ Tags:
abuse: high focus, people: copies, people: the dead [i.e., copies of dead people], relationships: enmity, relationships: teamwork, type: setting-specific, type: non-switching [mostly; characters switch at two points, but it's experienced as a bug, not a feature]

Content Warnings:
Per the author: "The story contains realistic depictions of neurological, physical, and bureaucratic trauma. The prose is powerful. Stop reading if it triggers you. All of that being said, like everything I write, I consider this to be a hopeful story about the ways to carry something beautiful in your heart during the darkest of times." Additionally, there's a point at which Newt goes on top of a very tall wall in an inadvisable mental state (not suicidal but like he's not Okay either), alcohol is consumed at various points, Newt can't stand the sight of the tattoos that cover most of his body, Newt and Hermann Have Issues, frequent references to past character death, horrible communication, frequent semi-graphic flashbacks but no on-screen abuse, grief, not so much ableism as being extremely frustrated with disability preventing you from climbing into a giant robot to fight kaiju, vague unhappy family relations on Newt's part... look, humanity had to fight world-destroying kaiju for twelve years, and everyone and everything is messed up from it. Newt gets nosebleeds a lot. People throw up once or twice but it's not really described. There's neurologist visits. You might think sex is about to happen but it never does and everyone's chill with that. It's life. Also Newt cuts his (and Hermann's) hand open at one point to put in a little computer chip so he can control the lights by snapping his fingers. Also Newt starts experiencing psychosis from sleep deprivation. Also coerced consent to medical procedures (off-screen), traumatic medical procedures (off-screen but the consequences make up a majority of the story). The stress of suddenly being a global superstar (mostly background, Newt's living under a rock). The AO3 tags say self-harm, I think it's in the sense of reckless behavior.

Accessibility Notes: Available on Archive of Our Own (and thus in various EPUB, HTML, and PDF formats) and on the author's website (in webpages, EPUB, and PDF; EPUB and PDF are the 2013 edition that seems to be identical to the 2025 one but I can't tell). Chapters 1 through 21 (of 28 total) are available as an audiobook here, in MP3 format. Website is mobile friendly.

Misc. Notes (if any): It also has a prequel/sequel and a prequel-sequel, which are in the process of being re-uploaded. (yes the author refers to them as that)
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lb_lee ([personal profile] lb_lee) wrote in [community profile] pluralstories2025-08-07 07:29 pm

NOISZ STΔRLIVHT by Anarch Entertainment (video game, 2022)

Submitted by a generous Anonymous! Thanks, anon!

"Become the new #1 hit idol group, battle interdimensional music monsters, rebel against your corporate overlords, wield a mighty soul-devouring experimental weapon, and be unstoppably, unapologetically gay."

Blurb: Mobile Rhythm Game/Bullet Hell/Visual Novel hybrid about an idol group fighting monsters born from music. You play as their Producer, a wheelchair-bound accountant working for the Antiphon company who was suddenly promoted to their manager. She is tasked with developing the girls' bonds with each other to fight Noise Beasts by Beyond, a mysterious masked figure who hides much more then she lets on.

Why is it worth your time?: One of the members of STARLIVHT, Sumire, is plural. Her alter Hitori is written with nothing but sympathy and is treated as his own person despite his doubts. Both characters are playable, which I'd like to go into more but it's hard to really get into how well the gameplay functions with their plurality in a short blurb, so I'll just say it's very interesting. Their other alter, Firebird, is also treated sympathetically despite being a minor antagonist for part of one chapter. Firebird is not playable directly, but two of Sumire and Hitori's shared styles make several references to them.

Producer is also revealed to be plural, but I don't know how to summarize that here succinctly.

Plural/+1 Tags: abuse:intermediate-focus, identityblending(? regarding Firebird), relationships:family, relationships:teamwork, relationships:friendship, type:switching, type:setting-specific, type:on purpose, visions

Content Warnings: (contains spoilers) unreality, identity issues, abusive parenting, references to physical and emotional abuse, depictions of transphobia and mentions of transphobia directed at trans characters, some blood, major character death, minor/previous character death, forced outing by a shitty parent,

Accessibility Notes: Game is free on iOS and Android mobile devices with optional one-time in-app purchases. Game is also a sequel to NOISZ for PC, but can be played and enjoyed as a standalone title.

Misc. Notes: Game is just generally really good with it's representation, including a very canon major sapphic couple, major trans girl character, and several other minor queer characters.

Also the lead developer is plural.
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lb_lee ([personal profile] lb_lee) wrote in [community profile] pluralstories2025-08-07 06:57 pm

Man Into Woman, by Lili Elbe and Niels Hoyer (biography, 1931)

Submitted by [personal profile] acorn_squash! Thank you, [personal profile] acorn_squash!

"My age has nothing whatever to do with the age of Andreas, as I did not share flesh and blood with Andreas from the beginning. It was Andreas who possessed supremacy over this body for almost a lifetime. And it was only later that I developed in our common body, so that this body evolved until there was no longer any room for Andreas."

Blurb: In March 1930 Danish artist Einar Wegener entered Magnus Hirschfeld’s Institute for Sexual Science (Institut für Sexualwissenschaft) in Berlin, to be interviewed, examined, and photographed before embarking on a series of surgeries that, according to the thinking of the day, would transform him into a woman. Man into Woman (1933) is the life narrative of Lili Ilse Elvenes, popularly known as Lili Elbe and considered by some scholars (and by the narrative itself) to be the first person to undergo what was then called genital transformation surgery (Genitalumwandlung). Elbe’s life story, initially published in 1931 as Fra Mand til Kvinde [From Man into Woman], is the first full-length narrative of a subject who undergoes a surgical change in sex. We would now call this gender confirmation surgery, but Lili saw herself as a distinct person from Einar (Andreas Sparre in the narrative). (from Publication History on LiliElbe.org)

Why is it worth your time?: Lili Elbe gets a lot of attention as (for example) the only trans woman ever to have a uterus transplant, but I had no idea she was plural before I read this. Though she died young, Elbe lived a full and happy life and was accepted and supported by Gerda Wegener (Einar Wegener’s wife) from the beginning. It’s fascinating to learn about her experience as a trans woman in early 20th century Europe and to see how she and others conceptualized her multiplicity.

Plural/1+ Tags: abuse: low-focus, closeting, creator speaks from experience, type: switching

Content Warnings for the American Edition: headmate death, depression, suicidal thoughts, homophobia, transmisogyny, random transmisandry (page 51), corporeal punishment, forced kisses, blood, language now considered ableist

Accessibility Notes: Free, online, and screenreadable in English, Danish, and German. All versions archived on the Wayback Machine.

Misc. Notes: Skip the introduction. It’s not worth reading.