Deep in the Enchanted forest are 3 people who were originally never meant to meet and interact until fate (the author) forced them together into an adventure for them to sort out. Who are the three people? Arthur Pendragon, Snow White, and Robin Hood.
At long last, it's time to end the Purge across all of Albion, but not everyone is thrilled by the thought of magic's return. Book V of The Albion Cycle.
Pourquoi Aithusa sauve-t-elle Morgane à la fin de la saison 4? Merlin peut-il faire renaître une part d'humanité chez la jeune femme ? De son côté, Arthur est prêt à s'allier à ses pires ennemis pour protéger Camelot, et de nombreux secrets lui seront révélés.
Revenge is a nominally legal business, but this time it's personal for Merlin, and nothing will get in his way - not Agent Arthur, not Freya the wife of the man who murdered his family. He's prepared to kill whom he must and sacrifice himself to revenge himself on the man who killed his family... psuedo-western a/u, no slash
Sequel to Falling, complicated Merther, and slight everything else. (Note: Reads Falling first if you have not for more context.)
Merlin wants revenge against Uther. OOC Dark Merlin
AU At the Castle of Fyrien, Merlin sees an opportunity to gain an ally. The most unlikeliest ally.
Merlin knows of his destiny from an early age but doesn't know whether or not Arthur truly is capable of being The Once And Future King and goes to Camelot to see if Arthur is capable of being this King but can he overcome his hate of Uther?
To Gorlois, Morgana was his fierce princess and always would be.
Five times Merlin went into outer space and one time he didn't.
Arthur was very sick, dreaming of golden eyes and sorcery.
Uther makes young Arthur watch as he executes those with magic.
With Arthur dead, Merlin's grief takes him to Grettir's bridge.
It can't be. Merlin died in his arms three months ago. He escorted his body back to Ealdor himself. They buried him, under his favorite tree, under the mournful gazes of Hunith and the knights. It can't be Merlin. AU set between series 3 and 4. Warning for temporary character death.
*PLEASE HANG IN THERE WITH ME GUYS. UPDATES ARE SPORADIC, BUT I WILL FINISH THIS!* Arthur, Gwen, and the knights are about to discover who Merlin truly is. With help of passed friends, Merlin will discover how brave he really is and who is real friends are. Can Arthur accept Merlin for who he really is? Even if it means changing his whole perspective of the world?
There is a tragedy that only Merlin noticed. Artur decides to prevent another.
Merlin and company rescue a girl from bandits. When the hunters start acting aggressively protective of her, Merlin knows something's not right, but can he save his friends when they refuse to listen to him?
Merlin gets drugged which makes him see some... uncomfortable people. Set post S4. OOC for ghost characters.
Isabella lives a very successful life in New York City. However, she is attacked one night, unleashing a dormant power she did not know she possessed, and transporting her back in time to Camelot. There she is faced with a truth no one could've predicted. Her destiny will rewrite history and forever change the lives of everyone in Camelot. Arthur/OC, Lancelot/OC, Merlin/Morgana
Without Merlin and Guinevere to guide his way, Arthur married Elaina and fulfilled his duty to his father and his kingdom. Eight years later, he finds himself the king raising a little princess on his own. When his daughter needs a governess, he hires Lady Guinevere who brings along a companion. No longer duty bound in marriage, will Arthur allow himself to get close to Merlin?
On a scale of one to ten, Merlin would rate being married to Arthur a six and a half. Sequel to "Bells Will Be Ringing" a Merthur story. Side Arthur/Gwen, past Gwaine/Merlin.
Episode reworking of 'The Darkest Hour.' A blood sacrifice to tear the veil, a blood sacrifice to mend it. Arthur knew his duty to his people, and he'd been grimly ready to do what needed to be done. But when he sees a way out... is it really so very selfish of him to take another option when one is offered? Does Camelot need a living king or a dead hero?
When a girl that transforms into a vicious beast is brought to Camelot by the bounty hunter Halig, Arthur decides to contact Merlin and his hunters to come save her.
Arthur meant to reach out to him, check him for injuries, but halted in his tracks when, for the first time, he noticed that it was a small girl that was cradled in Merlin's arms. "Merlin, who is this?" Merlin's grip around the child tightened, as though he feared she'd be taken from him. "She's mine," he said hoarsely. "Her name is Aithusa."
When Aithusa is imprisoned and tormented by Sarrum, she cries out for the only one capable of saving her. [Prequel to The Darkest Dawn]
While searching for the sorcerer Merlin, Arthur and Leon are separated from the rest of the troop and Leon gravely injured. Now they find themselves at the mercy of the very people they were hunting down.
There were sacred things that should be treated with respect, not that Arthur wasn't above twirling some of them around like toys, the git.
Arthur had forgiven the magic. He'd forgiven the lies, the deception, the terrible mistakes that could never be made right. He'd forgiven all of it. But this... this was beyond forgiveness. AU; post-Camlann.
Instead of surviving the killing curse and becoming the Boy Who Lived, Harry died as a baby. In the old times of Camelot, a new born baby named Harry Le Fay almost died, but by some miracle he survived. A story in where Harry Potter was reborn as Morgana’s younger brother.
Prince Arthur is gay. Until now, the Palace turned a blind eye to the heir's private life, but when an old flame publishes claims of an affair, everything changes. The Palace immediately devises a plan for damage control: The Prince of Wales must find a wife. As the royal deception deepens, Arthur finds himself falling in love- but not with the woman he's supposed to marry. SLASH.