7 Works in Humphrey of Lancaster
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And the Living is Easy (Apparently) by DoreyG for angevin2
Richard II - Shakespeare, Henry IV Part 1 - Shakespeare, 14th Century CE RPF, Henry V - Shakespeare
22 Jul 2012
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“Oh God,” he mutters, helping her wearily up from her dramatic pile upon the floor, “it’s the summer holidays, isn’t it?”
Blanche simply gives him a despairing look in response. An incredibly despairing look, a passionate one that he’s pretty sure would even put even his eleven year old self to shame, “Hal and Tom are being weird!”
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Admit Me, Chorus to This History by Morgyn Leri (morgynleri)
15th Century CE RPF, Henry V - Shakespeare
30 Sep 2011
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An alternate history or alternate reality, if you will, wherein what some might call a romance is played out between a prince whose passions are power and war and a girl who wants nothing so much as family.
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In the giddy years of the early twentieth century, the families of York and Lancaster seem to have come to an uneasy truce when Humphrey Lancaster befriends young Richard York and offers him a chance to mend his wrecked fortunes. What neither of them anticipates is the war that will destroy everything they know.
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Drama Queens by La Reine Noire (lareinenoire) for kerrypolka
Henry VI - Shakespeare, Henry VI Part 2 - Shakespeare
7 Feb 2010
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Somewhere in the haze of disorientation that came with waking up after way too many shots of tequila, Margaret realised she wasn't in her own bed. More importantly, she wasn't alone.
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Richard stands halfway up the quay, alone.
- Words:
- 430
- Chapters:
- 1/1
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To Mock the Expectation of the World by La Reine Noire (lareinenoire) for the_red_shoes
Richard II - Shakespeare, Henry IV Part 1 - Shakespeare
1 Jan 2009
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There had been rumours--ghastly rumours--but Father had assured them there was nothing to fear. After all, Richard had suffered collapses before, and he'd come back. But that was before the decision that had rendered him--as he put it--inconvenient. It no longer seemed like an odd choice of words.
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The Further Education of a Christian Prince; or, Why everything that happened afterward was the fault of Humphrey of Gloucester by La Reine Noire (lareinenoire)
Henry VI - Shakespeare
7 Oct 2008
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In the end, they both had to do it. It was possibly the most excruciating half-hour in the lives of both brothers. And that included Agincourt.
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- 1,370
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 1
- Hits:
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