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Hello and welcome to the home page for "Sunnydale under siege," the new Buffy fan fiction miniseries that continues the story of my (I think,) very well-recieved fanfic series "B3." The fictional town of Sunnydale, California is in dire straits - and the whole world may soon follow. Sunnydale has been cut off from the world around it - isolated under a dome of darkness that blocks out the light of the sun, a wall which no-one can pass -- without the approval of the Fireking. This mysterious character, an eleven-year old vampire child who claims to be the long-lost son of Buffy Summers and the vampire Angel, is gathering a vampire army to serve him at the Hellmouth.
Buffy Summers, Willow Rosenberg, and Angel are exploring the countryside outside Sunnydale, trying to find a way past the Dome and into town, but what they don't have is a certain way of defeating the Fireking and his vampire councils if they did. Meanwhile, Xander Harris, Cordelia Chase, and Akira Tojo are inside the town of the undead, with the vampire overlords watching their every move. Can they dare to help the Sunnydale Resistance, knowing it would be death to be caught working with these brave rebels??
If you want to know more, WATCH THIS PAGE for more of Sunnydale Under Siege!!
Visitors to Sunnydale under siege since December 11, 1999:
A stitch in time: Who are the mysterious strangers, and do they hold the key to stopping Obayana?
Segment one. Segment two. Segment three. Segment four. Segment five. Segment six. Segment seven. Segment eight.
The oldest house: In the first of Buffy's challenges, the odds are so stacked against her that she needs all the help she can find just to have a chance.
Segment one. Segment two. Segment three. Segment four. Segment five. Segment six. Segment seven. Segment eight.
Heart of heroism: The game of counter-vampire and counter-counter-vampire heats up on the Hellmouth, while Willow must step into a new role to help Buffy through her next ordeal.
The transporter's settings have been altered. It's kind of random now, because you can't get anywhere from anywhere, but you don't have pages and pages of destinations anymore.
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