Merlin/TW: Once and Future 2/2

Jul 09, 2009 15:20

Title: Once and Future
Author: Mad Maudlin
Fandom: Merlin/Torchwood (with one tiny reference to Sanctuary in there)
Pairings: Merlin/Arthur, Jack/Ianto, Merlin/Jack
Rating: PG-13
Length: 11,300
Summary: Four times Merlin Emrys met Jack Harkness (and one time he met Jack Harkness)

A/N: Thanks to misscake for the beta!

Link to Part One

Harkness watched his boys cross the airstrip... )

pairing: arthur/merlin, pairing: jack/merlin, fandom: merlin, pairing: jack/ianto, character: jack harkness, fandom: torchwood, fic: once and future, character: merlin

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goldenrat84 July 9 2009, 10:24:48 UTC
Brilliant fic, crossover was very smoothly/believable done. Jack and Merlin's portrayals seemed quite canon.

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mad_maudlin July 12 2009, 12:07:33 UTC
Thank you! Once I realized it was theoretically possible I couldn't not do it. :-)

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sweetestel July 9 2009, 11:44:00 UTC
Brilliant crossover ! Jack and Merlin seemed very 'in character' to me. The multiple crossings of their paths were very well written too. Nice job ;)

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mad_maudlin July 12 2009, 12:08:48 UTC
Thank you! I spent quite a bit of time getting my Dr. Who timelines straight, especially for the last bit, so I'm glad it pays off.

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gogo_didi July 9 2009, 13:53:27 UTC
Oh brilliant! The whole thing, I just loved it! :-)

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mad_maudlin July 12 2009, 12:09:38 UTC
Thank you! Glad I'm not the only one who found it intriguing.

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sheneya July 9 2009, 15:00:31 UTC
Loved it.

that is all.

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mad_maudlin July 12 2009, 12:10:16 UTC
Thank you. :-)

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scarfman July 9 2009, 15:10:35 UTC

My only criticism is that, assuming you meant it to be apparent, there weren't precise enough hints for one to make out the identity of the "mutual friend" (even though it had to have been a time traveler, since Merlin isn't one, that still leaves two candidates). Aside from that personal niggle I enjoyed this immensely, and was even taken by surprise by the ending. And laughed aloud about the hollow hill and the tree.

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mad_maudlin July 12 2009, 12:12:40 UTC
Thank you! Joking off all the different Arthurian legends is so much easier than trying to make them play nice with "Merlin" canon. :-)

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scarfman July 12 2009, 15:13:55 UTC

I would argue that the Arthurian body of works is the best proof that what modern-day fans call "canon" doesn't exist. A legend doesn't survive by slavish deviotion to the minutiae of what's been written before: it survives in retelling and redaction and even outright revisionism to meet the changing needs of the audience. Just as an example: for their first five hundred years the Arthur and Merlin tales were separate story cycles. Not until Geoffrey of Monmouth had anyone ever written that Merlin was Arthur's wizard - and his Merlin was an conflation of two characters who had lived a hundred years apart. Where would Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Preistess Eunuch or our Smallville A.D. 500 be today if Geoffrey had checked his facts?
So don't apologize for utilizing what's gone before according to the needs of your story, to me or anyone. That's what I say.

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kayleigh_jane December 1 2009, 11:56:09 UTC
Just butting in here, but wasn't the mutual friend Old!Jack? The one who had already been buried?

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