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Claim: Merlin (BBC), Merlin/Arthur
Prompt: #16, Teamwork
Title: Rosemary
Author:
tierfallen
Rating: T
Length: Medium (5,753 words)
Brief summary: I'm fond of adventure stories, and this one manages the same mixture of heroic feats and humour that makes Merlin so fantastic. The natural evolution of Merlin and Arthur's relationship is just icing on the cake.
Link:http://community.livejournal.com/tierfallen/88905.html
Claim: Merlin (BBC), Merlin/Arthur
Prompt: #19, dark
Title: By Strength and By Virtue
Author:Casspeach
Rating: NC-17
Length: Medium (9,660 words)
Brief summary: This was a beautiful and disturbing story -- I loved the way both Merlin and Arthur tried to take responsibility for and shield the other from the violence of their initial encounter, which was forced on them by magic. Casspeach's characterizations are just spot-on in this.
Link: http://archiveofourown.org/works/14828
Claim: Merlin (BBC), Merlin/Arthur
Prompt: #16, Teamwork
Title: Rosemary
Author:
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Rating: T
Length: Medium (5,753 words)
Brief summary: I'm fond of adventure stories, and this one manages the same mixture of heroic feats and humour that makes Merlin so fantastic. The natural evolution of Merlin and Arthur's relationship is just icing on the cake.
And it had started out as such a normal day.
It had—he’d dragged himself out of bed for breakfast, somehow managed to hold up conversation with an eyebrow-wielding Gaius, and then headed to Arthur’s room, where the prince was still passed out after the grueling training exercises he himself had mandated and conducted the night before. Merlin had good-naturedly rolled his eyes, then approached the bed and rolled them slightly worse-naturedly, because he had then been able to see that Arthur had snuggled up with his sword.
Not only was this an extremely bad idea as far as cutting one’s face to ribbons, Arthur had been drooling on the blade.
If that wasn’t a recipe for rust, Merlin didn’t know what was.
Link:http://community.livejournal.com/tierfallen/88905.html
Claim: Merlin (BBC), Merlin/Arthur
Prompt: #19, dark
Title: By Strength and By Virtue
Author:Casspeach
Rating: NC-17
Length: Medium (9,660 words)
Brief summary: This was a beautiful and disturbing story -- I loved the way both Merlin and Arthur tried to take responsibility for and shield the other from the violence of their initial encounter, which was forced on them by magic. Casspeach's characterizations are just spot-on in this.
It starts, as these things often do, with a delegation of women.
It turns out this time though, that the reason the party is all female isn't, as it often is, out of some misguided belief that the king will be more sympathetic to their tear-stained misery than the stoic arguments of the menfolk, but that there aren't any menfolk left in the village that sent them.
Link: http://archiveofourown.org/works/14828