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Rec 9
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General Disclaimer, Cautionary Notices, and Acknowledgment: Not mine, not for money. Spoilers through series pilot. Occasional violence and bad language. Blame skyfyre; she talked me into this.
Fair warning: I have done shameless and premeditated damage to every version, source, and analogue of Hamlet from Shakespeare to Saxo Grammaticus and back again. This isn't meant to be the real Europe in the real 16th century, either, but someplace more akin to the fantastical version of it that we see reflected in the wavery mirror of Shakespeare's inventions. (Among the many other distinctions, both Denmark and Norway at that time were ruled by members of the House of Oldenburg, instead of the fictitious dynasties that Shakespeare wrote about and that I have unabashedly stolen.) Also, I have made a whole lot of stuff up.
Last bookmarked by fog_shadow
1 May 2012
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When a Wittenberg mathematics professor is possessed by a demon, there's only one man to whom Prince Hamlet can turn: the demonologist Doktor Faustus.
Last bookmarked by acchikocchi
30 Mar 2012
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In which Hamlet is not himself and Ophelia learns why.
Last bookmarked by arcticFritillary
10 Mar 2012
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Rec 7
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Is it a trick of light, or memory, or sentiment?
Last bookmarked by shiverstep
29 Jan 2012
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Rec 2
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Hamlet had always liked to talk. Horatio, on the other hand, was better at listening.
Last bookmarked by e_juliana
11 Jan 2012
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Rec 2
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Horatio journeys from Wittenberg to Denmark to warn Hamlet of sinister events there, involving a fellow student. He finds that corruption may have preceded him, and is worse than he feared. (One chapter posted; more to come.)
Last bookmarked by e_juliana
4 Jan 2012
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At the recipient's request: my attempt at a genderqueer Hamlet.
Last bookmarked by V (vmarigoldabrams)
31 Dec 2011
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"A truant disposition" is not quite the truth.
Last bookmarked by oliviacirce
30 Dec 2011
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Rec 1
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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.
Last bookmarked by gumbie_cat
30 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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Rec 1
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Horatio has survived and goes forth to tell Hamlet's story, but there is another story he will never tell.
Last bookmarked by Alistair
23 Aug 2011
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Billy isn't sure what the Young Avengers are even doing here, in the middle of a superhero civil war.
Last bookmarked by reefofhappiness
16 Aug 2011
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Last bookmarked by IllegallyInsane
13 Aug 2011
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Hamlet/Horatio lead up, but their relationship never happens.
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Modernization; AU. Denmark's new king has scarcely settled upon the throne when World War II arrives at her doorstep, and Hamlet must make the only choice available.
Last bookmarked by cathedral
5 Aug 2011
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After the players arrive at Elsinore, Horatio goes looking for Hamlet and they have a discussion about truth, trust, and the future.
Last bookmarked by xxcandystripes
26 Apr 2011
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Horatio struggles to keep up with his witty prince.
Last bookmarked by xxcandystripes
25 Apr 2011
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There's only one thing that Hamlet knows for a certainty.
Last bookmarked by xxcandystripes
25 Apr 2011
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Rec 1
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The Prince of Denmark has passed, and Horatio still grieves. Marcellus is in love with Horatio, but is his love returned?
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While Hamlet is gone in Act IV.
Last bookmarked by Tevildo
30 Dec 2010
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Rec 1
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This is set after the events of The Merchant of Venice and before the events of Hamlet. Sometimes I tell people I once wrote slash about student loans. This is it.
Last bookmarked by QDS
26 Dec 2009
