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Merlin goes and sees Arthur once he and Gaius return from Isle of the Blessed.
Last bookmarked by ChristyCorr
20 May 2012
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He was supposed to protect his people - starting with his servants - and if Merlin believed he couldn't come to Arthur with this then of what purpose was Arthur?
Last bookmarked by storm_petrel
20 May 2012
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Merlin thought nothing of it when Gaius dropped the first clay pot. It was, after all, an empty pot.
Last bookmarked by ChristyCorr
20 May 2012
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Repost, because I accidentally deleted the whole thing instead of a chapter...
Arthur had first wandered down to the dragon's keep when he was six years old. He didn't remember all that had passed between him and the giant reptile, but the memorable exchange was still burnt into his thoughts over a dozen years later. Trembling and worried as only a child could be, he'd asked 'will anyone ever love me?'
The dragon had chuckled deep in its belly and stretched, resting its head on a claw - as close to the prince as he could get without leaving the large rock formation. 'Young prince, you are but one side of a coin. Rest assured that all you desire shall be granted in your other half.'
At Arthur's childish pleading, he had been given a name. Merlin.Last bookmarked by MissPeppermint
5 May 2012
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Magic thunders in his veins now, not like the ripples and aftershocks he's used to, the feeling of potential.
Last bookmarked by sdanver
16 Sep 2011
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Rec 1
The Price of Passage by Catbird Tales
Merlin (BBC)
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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Prequel to Reclamation. While Merlin seeks the water from the Cup of Life, Arthur is on a quest of his own.
Last bookmarked by eosrose
24 Jun 2010
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The fairy tale, dreamlike style of this tale is very poignant. The author draws some interesting parallels between Camelot and the magical kingdom Arthur finds himself trapped in that offer a fresh glimpse into how Arthur perceives the world around him. The surprise ending is truly heartbreaking, but if you've read the follow-up story published a while back you can guess that things will end well enough. It's just a very enchanting and creative tale. You really need to read it to understand.
