Rosa Aquafire's extant work for the Jugdral-verse spans a couple of years-- '04 and '05, to be exact. This makes her one of the more prolific Jugdral-writers out there in the English-writing fandom (first prize in terms of number of stories would likely go to Sara Jaye).
Fandom was already changing; when I first started "researching" FE fandom out of boredom some years back, there were still lingering Internet traces of some kind of fandom wank that broke up the early Jugdral writers, and Rosa Aquafire's name came up a lot. I get the impression that Rosa was known for having very strong opinions about pairings and such; she was a very vocal advocate of Levin/Sylvia, to the point where there is still a trail of 'net references to her dislike of both Fury/Levin and of Sety in particular. IIRC at least one Beowulf/Lachesis story, "White Gloves" (not archived anywhere mainstream) was apparently written with the intent of being a 'fic-format rebuttal to Rosa's contentions on who'd be good for Lachesis and why. And so on.
As to the actual work, archived at both ffnet and her old writing journal:
( Cut for length and possible spoilers )
Fandom was already changing; when I first started "researching" FE fandom out of boredom some years back, there were still lingering Internet traces of some kind of fandom wank that broke up the early Jugdral writers, and Rosa Aquafire's name came up a lot. I get the impression that Rosa was known for having very strong opinions about pairings and such; she was a very vocal advocate of Levin/Sylvia, to the point where there is still a trail of 'net references to her dislike of both Fury/Levin and of Sety in particular. IIRC at least one Beowulf/Lachesis story, "White Gloves" (not archived anywhere mainstream) was apparently written with the intent of being a 'fic-format rebuttal to Rosa's contentions on who'd be good for Lachesis and why. And so on.
As to the actual work, archived at both ffnet and her old writing journal:
( Cut for length and possible spoilers )