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Hamlet had always liked to talk. Horatio, on the other hand, was better at listening.
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Laertes knows what is rotten in the sate of Denmark. He'd really rather not return, but finds himself summoned home on the the death of the king.
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When Horatio follows the Prince Hamlet to Denmark in wake of the King Hamlet's death, he finds himself caught in the middle of Hamlet's game to kill a king.
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Haunted mansion AU. The Denmark family lives in the kind of house that swallows you whole.
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Ophelia doesn't go mad suddenly.
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Something is rotten in Denmark by snowynight (sinngrace) for Gileonnen
Hamlet - Shakespeare
11 Dec 2011
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"So tell him, with th’ occurrents, more and less which have solicited,” my lord said with his dying breath. I lied instead
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For the prompt: Horatio/Ophelia, spurned by Hamlet they turn to each other.
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Hamlet reflects on his love poem to Ophelia.
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We are arrant knaves all; believe none of us. Because, really, incest is definitely a step up from an all-out royal massacre.
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Something is gay in the state of Denmark.
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Horatio yearns for Hamlet while they are at university. Prequel to the play.
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Something's Rotten in the State of Denmark, But It Gets Better by executrix
Hamlet-Shakespeare
10 Sep 2011
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Hamlet has a momentous encounter with the strolling players, and learns a valuable Life Lesson.
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Ever wondered just *who* those pirates were that Hamlet encountered?
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Ophelia-centric. The story of a woman, her father, her brother and her prince. "No, Ophelia decides. Few women would hesitate to find themselves in the thoughts of Hamlet, prince of Denmark."
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Ophelia, after Hamlet leaves for England.
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Hamlet and Horatio, doing what they do best.
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Ophelia and Hamlet unite...
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bittersweet [the fruits and moonlight children remix] by Sour_Idealist for littledust
Hamlet - Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream
1 May 2011
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Ophelia finds her way to the beds of royalty, carrying sorrow and memories with her.
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Thinking Makes it So by Alicia H (Alicia_H)
Folk Songs, Hamlet - Shakespeare, This Ain't My Life (Baby Whale song), Original Work
17 Apr 2011
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There are many confines, wards and dungeons in this world and to Felix Albion there is a certain country house that, at times, he could count as the worst of all. Yet, after the death of his fiancee during a daring production of Hamlet that used the architecture of the house itself its the stage, he returned to make it into his home. For he believes Hamlet's wisdom that nothing is either good or bad but thinking makes it so. To him, this will be the one place he feels at peace. He has gradually devoted his life to turning the aged, inhospitable manor into a museum stuffed full of historical artefacts and strange, dead, squamous creatures that would give H.P. Lovecraft nightmares. Felix has become the king of the infinite space inside his shell. Those who encounter him often wonder why his satisfaction with his life as curator of his kingdom isn't marred by the bad dreams he must surely suffer.
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The murky water swirls around her, floating her skirt up around her waist, muddy streams tugging at the hems and laces like pretty princely fingers. Ophelia's thoughts as she drowns.
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"You did love me once, my lord." - Act 3, Scene 2
