Alternate Realities
Stories taking place in timelines entirely
different from -- or eerily similar to -- the one we all know and
(sort of) love.
"Another Time, Another Place"
by Keri Wilson
The X-Men as they may have been during the Regency period, circa
1800 in the United Kingdom region.
(This story is unfinished.)
"Age of Apocalypse: Bundle of Joy"
by Jaelle and Orla
Magneto is all set to launch his all-out attack against Apocalypse
-- and Rogue's expecting a baby.
"Blood and Bone"
by K-Nice
NYPD detectives Remy LeBeau and Ororo Munroe investigate a horrific
string of rape/murders that hit closer to home than any of them
realizes.
"Casting Stones"
by Enyo
As Gambit struggles to find his own place within the X-Men, he also
ponders the mystery of The Guardian, a shadowy new member of the
Mutant Underground -- and once, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants.
(This story is unfinished.)
"Child of Death"
by KazeRogue
A troubled street rat learns that he may be the key to overthrowing
a despotic overlord.
(This story is unfinished.)
"Darkness Surrounding"
by Raven Adams
In a world where the X-Men never were, the lives of those we know
took very different turns, with changes ranging from Rogue as First
Lady to Gambit as homicide cop to Magneto as US president.
(Warning: Violence. This story is unfinished.)
"Death of a Dream"
by Onyx
A What If? style story, based on the 1997 two-parter in which Psylocke
defeated the Shadow King. Two years ago, all the telepaths were
killed during a ferocious battle with the Shadow King, and now he
holds this post-apocalyptic world beneath his heel. Brother kills
brother, friends become enemies and new, unthinkable alliances are
forged.
"The Resurrection Gauntlet"
by Onyx
Six years after the Shadow King has been defeated and the Brotherhood
scattered, the future remains bleak for mutants and humanity alike.
Sentinels and rogue factions of the Brotherhood remain, and Sinister
rears his evil head amidst the chaos. Worst of all, the the two
children who may hold the key to the worlds salvation are in danger.
Can even the Master of Magnetism prevail above it all as he leads
a new team of mutants into the fray to pursue a forgotten dream?
"Fallen Skies"
by RogueStar
In a pocket universe where Rogue stayed in the service of her foster
mother Mystique, Rogue becomes known as the woman who killed Magneto.
(Unfinished.)
"Foolish Hearts"
by Southern Nightingale
In a time when Rogue never left Mystique, Cody never went comatose,
and Gambit had a kid with someone else before getting engaged to
Belladonna, Rogue is brought to New Orleans by her old school chum
Belle to solve the murder of one of Gambit's cousins.
(Unfinished.)
"Free for a Second"
by Vicki Lew and Caroline Dillon
Tired of the way Marvel is handling things, Vicki Lew takes matters
into her own hands, creating an Elseworld where Rogue and Gambit
are the same as, yet very different from, the characters we know.
Features Rogue as a government-trained assassin and Gambit as--you
guessed it--a thief.
(Unfinished. Warning: Strong language,
some violence/adult situations.)
"Hate Is an Understatement"
by Diana Othman
Part of series called "Sounds Like Teen Spirit." Rogue
and Gambit are still X-Men, but with one difference: Rogue is 17,
and Remy is 18. All the other X-Men are their respective ages.
(Unfinished.)
"The Highwayman"
by Katt Solano
A Gambit and Rogue story based on the poem "The Highwayman" by Alfred
Noyes.
"Homecoming: A Time for
Being Alone"
by Lomas
Rogue returns home, and just might die there.
(Unfinished.)
"The Horse of Another Color"
by RogueStar
Magnus, the Mage, demands a tithe from a small town every month.
This time, he wants the townspeople to deliver Rogue as his tribute,
or else find for him the mythical horse of a different color.
(This story had been completed but is in the process of being
revised. Only the revised chapters are posted here. Unfinished.)
"The Sword and the Rose"
by RogueStar
Sabrina and Remy LeBeau settle into their new roles as husband and
wife as they train and prepare to defend themselves in a world that
has become even more uncertain. Sequel to "The
Horse of Another Color."
(Unfinished.)
"The Intolerable"
by RogueStar
In a different world, Mystique had early ties to the Thieves Guild
and sent Rogue to New Orleans to study the arts of thievery.
"The Magician and the Butterfly"
by RogueStar
Sabine Robbins leaves her settled life with Cody as a farmer's wife
and runs away with a circus magician. Told from mulitple perspectives.
"A Matter of Pryde"
by RogueStar
When Soldier Alpha escapes the project and joins the rebels, it
is up to a Black Striper to bring her to justice.
(This is a revision of RogueStar's previously released version
of this story. Only the revised chapters are archived here. Unfinished.)
"Maybe on Some Other Day"
by K-Nice
Emily Darkholme and Remington LeBeau are betrothed to each other
by their parents.
"Possibly in Another Life"
by K-Nice
Six years after "Maybe on Some Other Day," Emily eagerly
anticipates an upcoming ball -- and her first chance in years to
see Remy LeBeau again.
"Perhaps, in Some Other Time"
by K-Nice
The Rogue and the Gambit, leaders of the Brotherhood and the Guild,
respectively, face off for what will likely be their final battle.
Sequel to "Possibly in Another Life."
"On the Beat"
by Cat Smith and Kaze Rogue
Rogue is Detective Alexandra Thorne of the NYPD, on the trail of
a mysterious jewel thief...
(Unfinished.)
"A Place in this World"
by Vicki Lew
Rogue is Sabine, the daughter of a powerful senator. Locked in her
room since the onset of her powers, she finally finds a way to escape
her prison...and finds the X-Men.
(Unfinished)
"The Princess, the Thief and the
Tall, Stone Tower"
by Amanda Sichter
Once upon a time, a maiden fair was imprisoned within a stone tower,
and only a thief could free her from it.
"The Queen and the Hunter"
by RogueStar
Barely more than a child when she married Magnus, Rogue quietly
defers to her husband, then feels the urge to rebel. Age of Apocalypse.
"Renaissance Dreams"
by Kitsune
Bobby struggles with his jealousy of Gambit over Rogue, and a song
at the Renaissance Fair takes him back to the Revolutionary War
era, where he makes an important decision.
"Rogue's Gambit"
by Belle Bayard
Gambit's determined to do something to help Rogue control her powers.
His motives are mixed, as are the results, with unexpected twist
of events following their contact.
(Unfinished.)
"Seals of Power"
by KazeRogue and Michi-Chan
When her father is killed by a highwayman and his band of thieves,
a spunky young woman named Jacqueline vows revenge.
(Unfinished.)
"Stars and Stripes Forever"
by Alexandra Nigro
It's New York City in the 1950s, and a young woman named Sabine
will make her name known in show business--at whatever cost.
"A Stripe of a Different Color"
by Alexandra Nigro
It's California during the Depression, where a young woman is living
in an abusive marriage with her high school sweetheart and dreams
of a way out. But when a handsome young drifter tries to steal a
shirt, she finds her escape in a way she would never have thought
possible.
(Warning: Some sexual/violent content)
"The Sun Will Shine Again"
by Raven Adams.
Before Gambit joined the X-Men, he had a daughter. She was taken
from him by a sinister woman and given to an even more Sinister
man. Held captive in a dark place without her family, Lizzie LeBeau,
with the help of a boy named Deven and a giant without a name, realizes
that through it all she will see the sun again.
"Late Night Fear"
by Raven Adams
Remy and Scott run into each other during their babies' late-night
feeding time, and they begin to talk about the troubles and joys
of their lives. This story takes place a few years after the events
in "The Sun Will Shine Again."
"Taking
Prisoners"
by K-Nice
Gambit and the Sisterhood of Evil Mutants take on the mysterious
Center to save mutantkind.
(Unfinished.)
"That 'Ol Wind"
by Maigen Green
Based on the Garth Brooks song of the same name, this story reunites
a mother named Sarah and a country singer named Remy ten years after
their unforgettable first meeting.
"Two Sides of a Different Coin"
by Phillippa Roberts
A chance meeting? Or perhaps something more sinister. A shared glance
Rogue may wish she hadn't challenged.
"Written in My Depression"
by Vicki Lew
In a diferent universe, the X-Men found Rogue on the streets and
took her in. This is her diary.
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