Sekirei/Fanfic Recs

Proof that the remaining 10% is worth dying for here:

These are recommendations made by Tropers for Sekirei Fan Fics, all of which have to be signed to stay on the page. Feel free to add a fanfic of your own to the list, but remember to use the template found here.

Do warn when a fanfic may head into non-canon territory. Some people just don't like it, and as we all know, Shipping is Serious Business. You can also add to the current recommendations if you want. Refrain from posting Conversation in the Main Page though; that goes in the discussion page.

Authors and Websites
Author: lord of the land of fire is an author with multiple Sekirei stories featuring Minato and with different starting Sekirei, updates aren't frequent but has multiple stories already created and finished. Location: Fanfiction.Net Peeve: Doesn't Write in-depth lemons, search for your squick elsewhere
 * Recommended by Sage OF Eyes*

General Fics
The Fallen Sekirei by Dark Sword Mage
 * Recommended by Very Melon
 * Synopsis: This is a 'what if' Karasuba killed Musubi before Yume could sacrifice herself to save her, the idea being how would everything be different with Yume instead of Musubi.
 * Pairings: Minato/Yume
 * Comments: NSFW, but a great fic that puts a little spin into the canon and how Minato treats his Sekirei. Completed.

Crossovers
Postnuptial Disagreements by Zalgo Jenkins.
 * Recommended by Mythtakesweremade
 * Fandoms: Sekirei, Fate/stay night, Fate/Zero
 * Now with a tropes page.
 * Synopsis: Author's Summary: Years after his parents survived Heaven's Feel, the son of Kayneth and Sola-Ui finds himself in a different sort of supernatural tournament. But can he survive superpowered alien females, scheming businessmen, and his own partner's urge to strangle him?
 * Comments: Somehow, Kayneth Archibald El-Melloi and his wife Sola-Ui survived the fourth Heaven’s Feel ritual. Their son, Meriwether, seems like a chip off the old block when he travels to Japan to research the Fourth War. Unfortunately, his short layover at Shin Tokyo takes a little longer than expected when he accidentally wings Benitsubasa and gets dragged into the Sekirei Plan. Benitsubasa soon finds to her disappointment that her Ashikabi has lived a rather...sheltered life. Not that this will stop our protagonist from making the Sekirei Plan a whole lot bloodier...

In Flight by gabriel blessing. (TV Tropes page)
 * Recommended by Ninmikey01, User:T-bone 61, nitewind
 * Crossover with Fate/stay night
 * Synopsis: Honestly, Shirou was beginning to think that he should be used to this -- being unwittingly selected to take part in brutal tournament that he had no idea existed until he found himself in the middle of it. Then again, second time's the charm, right?
 * Comments: Another awesome FSN crossover from the same mind who gave birth to The Hill of Swords. The canon characters of Sekirei are shifted around a bit. There are also some good ecchi scenes. And considering the art style of the Sekirei manga, there will be a lot more. Note that this story had the first two chapters posted within a day of the other; this will probably match the update speed of HoS, so hold on -- gab will definitely bring us another great story.
 * Kazeto: I also recommend this story - it's a nice read and the story actually makes sense (its author puts a lot of effort into researching things). Typos are rare (the only "serious" one was "mpy" instead of "not", and it was kind of funny), and author's grammar is very good. I dare saying that it's better than one of the works it was based on (namely Sekirei), due to the fact that things that should've been fixed got fixed and fan-service isn't so ever-present and is only used as a fun-increasing element in some scenes.
 * Usandru: While this is technically well written and the author is clearly above average for a fan fiction writer, calling this an actual Nasuverse fanfic is correct only in the sense that it uses the trappings of the Nasuverse to alter Sekirei. If you are looking for something that includes the actual themes and underlying concepts of the Nasuverse, including the creeping sense of horror as the truth is revealed, this is not for you. The characterization of Shirou could also be challenged. All in all, this comes off more as a darker version of Sekirei with a "cooler" protagonist instead of a genuine crossover. The latest build-up suggests that this might change, but it is dubious if this will succeed. Summing up, your mileage might vary.
 * Zoner16: The story isn't as fast paced as Gabriel Blessing's previous work, The Hill of Swords, but the tale is both well written and entertaining to say the least. Don't expect to see a lot of Nasuverse regulars, mainly because this is about Shirou being transplanted into the Sekirei-verse, but expect to see them both referenced and discussed a lot. GB does a good job of explaining and crossing Nasuverse mechanics with Sekirei in both a believable and gripping way, allowing those who aren't exactly avid scholars of the franchise to jump in rather quickly. Shirou remains a likeable, yet more mature and well developed character since this is five years later, when he is 20. Some creative liberties have been taken (A couple of Nasuverse characters were made up, but they serve their purpose, and a small amount of Nasuverse lore is incorrect, GB admits that he missed a couple things in research), but overall it is a must read for any Fate Stay Night or Sekirei fan, or even someone just looking for a great story.