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When Uther pursues Balinor to Ealdor, he finds Hunith instead, and takes her prisoner. What he doesn't know is that she's pregnant. When he finds out, he is unable to kill the child, and entrusts Hunith's imprisonment to his ally, King Olaf. but the other King falls in love instead, and adopts the newborn. Uther is not pleased. Destiny, however, is a fickle thing...
Royal!Merlin, FemMerlin! Eventual Merlynn/Arthur, but will be slow burn. Rated T for language.Series
- Part 1 of Paths
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When the Chinese Empire secures a fragile peace treaty with the Mongols through a future marriage alliance, the bride promised to the Khan’s heir is chosen years before either side ever sees her face.
The Imperial Court considers that an advantage.
Because when the time finally comes to deliver the “princess,” the Emperor sacrifices someone far easier to replace instead: Hua Mulan, a palace servant trained to obey, disappear, and keep secrets.
But Shan Yu is not the ignorant brute the court expected to deceive.
And Mulan was never as invisible as they believed -
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“So,” Kay said, “royal life seems to be treating you well.”
Arthur laughed. “Yeah, well, it’s the best money can buy so can’t complain.”
Kay snorted. “You can’t?”
Arthur’s smile felt ridged. He forced a laugh, coughing into his fist, the uncomfortable feeling just at the edge of his mind. “Of course not. This is all - all I could have asked for.”
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The season two rewrite of my servant!Arthur au!!!!
(It gets worse before it gets better)
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- Part 2 of The Servant Prince
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When Merlin went to trade his life for Arthur's, he was ready to die; but the Old Religion wanted his life, not his death, and Nimueh did not offer the bargain he was expecting.
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Loneliness is an insidious thing. When Merlin looks at Arthur, he sees not just a prince waiting for his time to rule, but a young man struggling to find his place in the world, with little help from anyone else.
The truth is, Arthur needs more than the friendship Merlin can offer. He needs people he can trust: men and women who will become his court and his confidants, and if he is going to survive to take the throne and lead Camelot into its golden age, he needs them sooner rather than later.
Finding loopholes in Uther’s laws is no easy feat. Court life is a dangerous game, but it’s one Merlin has every intention of winning so that Arthur can have knights of his choosing by his side.
And then there is the matter of his magic…
