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From a fic prompt in the kinkmeme: Sherlock is an irritating and bored version of Merlin. John is a dubious, reincarnated Arthur who wants to pretend he's not a complete BAMF.
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Au/Future Fic; Arthur Pendragon, Once and Future King, is replenished and renewed following his 'sojourn' on Avalon. Thousands of years have passed and his knights are re-gathering, reincarnated and re-learning their roles. As the last member of the British Royal Family lies dying and Arthur prepares for his takeover, it is all observed by another whose fate was entangled with these men.
Last bookmarked by Gone_Rogue
21 Jan 2012
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Merlin will keep doing this until he gets it right.
Last bookmarked by Foxdaughter2
15 Jan 2012
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While Arthur is in Lorraine, Mordred comes to a realization.
Last bookmarked by Ade
12 Jan 2012
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When men tell tales they tell of what they know and of what they believe
Last bookmarked by Ade
5 Jan 2012
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They had been in the same room on multiple occasions, but it was not until Mordred thought that Galahad was about to burn himself alive that they actually spoke.
Last bookmarked by mouse
4 Jan 2012
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Morgause doesn't die. Morgause falls asleep.
Last bookmarked by mouse
4 Jan 2012
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In winter, the days were short.
Last bookmarked by raanve
28 Dec 2011
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“Have you heard?” Linet asked. “She’s back.”
Last bookmarked by mattador
28 Dec 2011
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Gawain, who thinks himself the least of all of Arthur's knights, finds his own adventure. A retelling of the tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.
Last bookmarked by Colourofsaying
28 Dec 2011
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Late Night Phone Call 1/2 by Sparkle Fic
Inception (2010)
This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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Summary: Arthur usually finds blatant fishing for compliments extremely irritating, but in Eames’ case he is reluctantly charmed. In fact, he writes the phrase “reluctantly charmed” into the Eames notebook the moment the words occur to him because they so perfectly encapsulate his entire situation.
Warnings: ETA: Discussions of alcoholism, drug use, and the death of a sibling.
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“It can’t be moved?” I asked, looking at the sword buried in the side of the Bean.
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In which Merlin Ambrosius is a time travelling sleepwalker and Morgan le Fay is an immortal pirate witch.
Last bookmarked by averzierlia
4 Nov 2011
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"Do you mean to write out your thoughts plainly on your face, Sir Seneschal?"
Last bookmarked by Annegwish
21 Oct 2011
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This work isn't hosted on the Archive so this blurb might not be complete or accurate.
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Sometimes, it takes fresh eyes to see what's right in front of you.
Last bookmarked by kongjingying
4 Sep 2011
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Cute premise, great banter, and a wonderful look at Danny and Steve's relationship through the eyes of an outsider who just wants to understand what's going on. Good times.
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We are only mortal / but being mortal / can defy our fate.
Late one night, several prisoners escape from the dungeon, Arthur disappears, and fate takes a left turn. Morgana and Gwen are dragged along into a new world of intrigue, magic, and war. (AU from 1x12 "To Kill the King")
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She is the Saxon princess, a token of friendship between two powerful kings. She is the ambassador's tool, a weapon to his hand.
Last bookmarked by Taggy
11 Aug 2011
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Gwen looks at him long and worriedly, and hesitates before the knights of the round table with her favor clenched tightly in her hand. Arthur wonders what she has heard of herself and Lancelot, and hopes it is nothing. He hopes there is nothing true for her to have heard of, but he knows from the way they look at each other that if this is so it is only by luck and will, not for a lack of feeling.
She lifts her chin and straightens her spine. He remembers her fighting bandits in Ealdor, gathering the women to fight when he had thought it all useless—she is damask steel beneath her kindness: this will not break her. Her favor she gives to Lancelot; her most imperious glance, to the assembled crowds. She takes Arthur's arm and walks at his side to the stands, unflinching.
She could stand at that moment again in mended and much-worn clothes, in a blacksmith's leather apron, smudged with soot, and Arthur doubts there is a man or woman in Camelot who would doubt her right to be queen.
Last bookmarked by AngelQueen
5 Jul 2011
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A true Merlin-ized way the love triangle of doom could come about. Gwen still clearly loves both Arthur and Lancelot, and is well and truly caught between them. I also love the portrayal of Mordred here, and how what he does is not done out of malice and hate, but rather out of his belief in Arthur and a desperate attempt to preserve Camelot. Needs of the many and all that. It's rare to see the traditional villain of the legends portrayed so humanly.
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Last bookmarked by leavethesky
29 May 2011
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Bob had learned long ago to be brief and straightforward when dealing with the lords of creation.
Last bookmarked by WubbyBear
12 May 2011
