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The Queen of Gondal by AJHall
Bronte juvenilia, Cabin Pressure, Gondal - Bronte children, Life on Mars (UK), Other (mystery) fandom, Sherlock (TV)
13 May 2013
Summary
This is a quasi-historical AU of the BBC Sherlock series set (more or less) in three fantasy kingdoms devised by the Bronte children.
The time period is roughly the late seventeenth century and readers should bear in mind that this saga contains the doings of a set of supremely dysfunctional more-or-less European Royal families steeped in the "divine right of kings" ideology of monarchy, filtered through an early nineteenth century Romantic/Gothick sensibility and then depicted using the freedom of expression afforded by the early twenty-first century internet.
Furthermore, if the Greek myths contemplated it, some member of the Royal houses of Gondal, Angria or Gaaldine has probably put it into practice somewhere.
Gentle reader, consider yourself advised accordingly.
Downloadable ebook versions of the sequence can be found here
- Words:
- 162,753
- Works:
- 14
- Bookmarks:
- 41
Bookmarked by ficwitch
23 Apr 2013
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The Queen of Gondal by AJHall
Bronte juvenilia, Cabin Pressure, Gondal - Bronte children, Life on Mars (UK), Other (mystery) fandom, Sherlock (TV)
13 May 2013
Summary
This is a quasi-historical AU of the BBC Sherlock series set (more or less) in three fantasy kingdoms devised by the Bronte children.
The time period is roughly the late seventeenth century and readers should bear in mind that this saga contains the doings of a set of supremely dysfunctional more-or-less European Royal families steeped in the "divine right of kings" ideology of monarchy, filtered through an early nineteenth century Romantic/Gothick sensibility and then depicted using the freedom of expression afforded by the early twenty-first century internet.
Furthermore, if the Greek myths contemplated it, some member of the Royal houses of Gondal, Angria or Gaaldine has probably put it into practice somewhere.
Gentle reader, consider yourself advised accordingly.
Downloadable ebook versions of the sequence can be found here
- Words:
- 162,753
- Works:
- 14
- Bookmarks:
- 41
Bookmarked by Ladykrose
17 Apr 2013
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In the three years since Moriarty's death in the poolside explosion, John Watson has become a husband, a father, and a widower, all the while still mourning the loss of his friend and flatmate Sherlock Holmes. When Sherlock, very much not dead and very much in trouble, finally finds his way home again, John is forced to decide which he will protect first: his new family, or his old friend—or maybe, just maybe, he can find a way to choose both.
Series
- Part 1 of Forever!verse (aka Jenny Watson AU)
Bookmarked by AmericanEireann
16 Apr 2013
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In the three years since Moriarty's death in the poolside explosion, John Watson has become a husband, a father, and a widower, all the while still mourning the loss of his friend and flatmate Sherlock Holmes. When Sherlock, very much not dead and very much in trouble, finally finds his way home again, John is forced to decide which he will protect first: his new family, or his old friend—or maybe, just maybe, he can find a way to choose both.
Series
- Part 1 of Forever!verse (aka Jenny Watson AU)
Bookmarked by lemondrops777
16 Apr 2013
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The Queen of Gondal by AJHall
Bronte juvenilia, Cabin Pressure, Gondal - Bronte children, Life on Mars (UK), Other (mystery) fandom, Sherlock (TV)
13 May 2013
Summary
This is a quasi-historical AU of the BBC Sherlock series set (more or less) in three fantasy kingdoms devised by the Bronte children.
The time period is roughly the late seventeenth century and readers should bear in mind that this saga contains the doings of a set of supremely dysfunctional more-or-less European Royal families steeped in the "divine right of kings" ideology of monarchy, filtered through an early nineteenth century Romantic/Gothick sensibility and then depicted using the freedom of expression afforded by the early twenty-first century internet.
Furthermore, if the Greek myths contemplated it, some member of the Royal houses of Gondal, Angria or Gaaldine has probably put it into practice somewhere.
Gentle reader, consider yourself advised accordingly.
Downloadable ebook versions of the sequence can be found here
- Words:
- 162,753
- Works:
- 14
- Bookmarks:
- 41
Bookmarked by jeannebean
11 Apr 2013
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Summary
An alternate reality in which Sherlock is assumed dead after the poolside standoff in "The Great Game," along with Moriarty, and John tries to forget the loss of his best friend when he meets and marries Mary Morstan, only to lose her as well in a car accident. The 'verse is named after John and Mary's daughter, Jenny Watson, as well as for the one word that recurs in the title for every fic in this series.
- Words:
- 38,309
- Works:
- 2
- Bookmarks:
- 11
Bookmarked by ficwitch
28 Feb 2013
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Queen of Gondal Universe by AJHall, Ankaret
Bronte juvenilia, Cabin Pressure, Gondal - Bronte children, Life on Mars (UK), Other (mystery) fandom, Queen of Gondal series - AJHall, Sherlock (TV)
13 May 2013
- Words:
- 164,468
- Works:
- 15
- Bookmarks:
- 9
Bookmarked by ficwitch
28 Feb 2013
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Summary
In the three years since Moriarty's death in the poolside explosion, John Watson has become a husband, a father, and a widower, all the while still mourning the loss of his friend and flatmate Sherlock Holmes. When Sherlock, very much not dead and very much in trouble, finally finds his way home again, John is forced to decide which he will protect first: his new family, or his old friend—or maybe, just maybe, he can find a way to choose both.
Series
- Part 1 of Forever!verse (aka Jenny Watson AU)
Bookmarked by editingatwork
10 Feb 2013
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The Queen of Gondal by AJHall
Bronte juvenilia, Cabin Pressure, Gondal - Bronte children, Life on Mars (UK), Other (mystery) fandom, Sherlock (TV)
13 May 2013
Summary
This is a quasi-historical AU of the BBC Sherlock series set (more or less) in three fantasy kingdoms devised by the Bronte children.
The time period is roughly the late seventeenth century and readers should bear in mind that this saga contains the doings of a set of supremely dysfunctional more-or-less European Royal families steeped in the "divine right of kings" ideology of monarchy, filtered through an early nineteenth century Romantic/Gothick sensibility and then depicted using the freedom of expression afforded by the early twenty-first century internet.
Furthermore, if the Greek myths contemplated it, some member of the Royal houses of Gondal, Angria or Gaaldine has probably put it into practice somewhere.
Gentle reader, consider yourself advised accordingly.
Downloadable ebook versions of the sequence can be found here
- Words:
- 162,753
- Works:
- 14
- Bookmarks:
- 41
Bookmarked by cloudsinvenice
10 Feb 2013
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Queen of Gondal Universe by AJHall, Ankaret
Bronte juvenilia, Cabin Pressure, Gondal - Bronte children, Life on Mars (UK), Other (mystery) fandom, Queen of Gondal series - AJHall, Sherlock (TV)
13 May 2013
- Words:
- 164,468
- Works:
- 15
- Bookmarks:
- 9
Bookmarked by sherlocked_bootoye
9 Feb 2013
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In the three years since Moriarty's death in the poolside explosion, John Watson has become a husband, a father, and a widower, all the while still mourning the loss of his friend and flatmate Sherlock Holmes. When Sherlock, very much not dead and very much in trouble, finally finds his way home again, John is forced to decide which he will protect first: his new family, or his old friend—or maybe, just maybe, he can find a way to choose both.
Series
- Part 1 of Forever!verse (aka Jenny Watson AU)
Bookmarked by dioscuri2
7 Feb 2013
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The Queen of Gondal by AJHall
Bronte juvenilia, Cabin Pressure, Gondal - Bronte children, Life on Mars (UK), Other (mystery) fandom, Sherlock (TV)
13 May 2013
Summary
This is a quasi-historical AU of the BBC Sherlock series set (more or less) in three fantasy kingdoms devised by the Bronte children.
The time period is roughly the late seventeenth century and readers should bear in mind that this saga contains the doings of a set of supremely dysfunctional more-or-less European Royal families steeped in the "divine right of kings" ideology of monarchy, filtered through an early nineteenth century Romantic/Gothick sensibility and then depicted using the freedom of expression afforded by the early twenty-first century internet.
Furthermore, if the Greek myths contemplated it, some member of the Royal houses of Gondal, Angria or Gaaldine has probably put it into practice somewhere.
Gentle reader, consider yourself advised accordingly.
Downloadable ebook versions of the sequence can be found here
- Words:
- 162,753
- Works:
- 14
- Bookmarks:
- 41
Bookmarked by fortluna
5 Feb 2013
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In the three years since Moriarty's death in the poolside explosion, John Watson has become a husband, a father, and a widower, all the while still mourning the loss of his friend and flatmate Sherlock Holmes. When Sherlock, very much not dead and very much in trouble, finally finds his way home again, John is forced to decide which he will protect first: his new family, or his old friend—or maybe, just maybe, he can find a way to choose both.
Series
- Part 1 of Forever!verse (aka Jenny Watson AU)
Bookmarked by Zapandos
29 Jan 2013
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Queen of Gondal Universe by AJHall, Ankaret
Bronte juvenilia, Cabin Pressure, Gondal - Bronte children, Life on Mars (UK), Other (mystery) fandom, Queen of Gondal series - AJHall, Sherlock (TV)
13 May 2013
- Words:
- 164,468
- Works:
- 15
- Bookmarks:
- 9
Bookmarked by Palladio
28 Jan 2013
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Summary
An alternate reality in which Sherlock is assumed dead after the poolside standoff in "The Great Game," along with Moriarty, and John tries to forget the loss of his best friend when he meets and marries Mary Morstan, only to lose her as well in a car accident. The 'verse is named after John and Mary's daughter, Jenny Watson, as well as for the one word that recurs in the title for every fic in this series.
- Words:
- 38,309
- Works:
- 2
- Bookmarks:
- 11
Bookmarked by MimB
11 Jan 2013
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In the three years since Moriarty's death in the poolside explosion, John Watson has become a husband, a father, and a widower, all the while still mourning the loss of his friend and flatmate Sherlock Holmes. When Sherlock, very much not dead and very much in trouble, finally finds his way home again, John is forced to decide which he will protect first: his new family, or his old friend—or maybe, just maybe, he can find a way to choose both.
Series
- Part 1 of Forever!verse (aka Jenny Watson AU)
Bookmarked by nellakatten
7 Jan 2013
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Queen of Gondal Universe by AJHall, Ankaret
Bronte juvenilia, Cabin Pressure, Gondal - Bronte children, Life on Mars (UK), Other (mystery) fandom, Queen of Gondal series - AJHall, Sherlock (TV)
13 May 2013
- Words:
- 164,468
- Works:
- 15
- Bookmarks:
- 9
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Summary
An alternate reality in which Sherlock is assumed dead after the poolside standoff in "The Great Game," along with Moriarty, and John tries to forget the loss of his best friend when he meets and marries Mary Morstan, only to lose her as well in a car accident. The 'verse is named after John and Mary's daughter, Jenny Watson, as well as for the one word that recurs in the title for every fic in this series.
- Words:
- 38,309
- Works:
- 2
- Bookmarks:
- 11
Bookmarked by malinkan
18 Dec 2012
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The Queen of Gondal by AJHall
Bronte juvenilia, Cabin Pressure, Gondal - Bronte children, Life on Mars (UK), Other (mystery) fandom, Sherlock (TV)
13 May 2013
Summary
This is a quasi-historical AU of the BBC Sherlock series set (more or less) in three fantasy kingdoms devised by the Bronte children.
The time period is roughly the late seventeenth century and readers should bear in mind that this saga contains the doings of a set of supremely dysfunctional more-or-less European Royal families steeped in the "divine right of kings" ideology of monarchy, filtered through an early nineteenth century Romantic/Gothick sensibility and then depicted using the freedom of expression afforded by the early twenty-first century internet.
Furthermore, if the Greek myths contemplated it, some member of the Royal houses of Gondal, Angria or Gaaldine has probably put it into practice somewhere.
Gentle reader, consider yourself advised accordingly.
Downloadable ebook versions of the sequence can be found here
- Words:
- 162,753
- Works:
- 14
- Bookmarks:
- 41
Bookmarked by sixdegrees
5 Dec 2012
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Summary
In the three years since Moriarty's death in the poolside explosion, John Watson has become a husband, a father, and a widower, all the while still mourning the loss of his friend and flatmate Sherlock Holmes. When Sherlock, very much not dead and very much in trouble, finally finds his way home again, John is forced to decide which he will protect first: his new family, or his old friend—or maybe, just maybe, he can find a way to choose both.
Series
- Part 1 of Forever!verse (aka Jenny Watson AU)
