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Apr 30, 2009 22:23

Title: Hive Politics
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Arthur/Gwen, Arthur/Morgana
Warnings: None
Spoilers: Possibly, if you're not farmilair with the legend.
Word count: 100 words (drabble)
Disclaimer: This version of the Arthurian legend belongs to the BBC and Shine
Summary: One hive can never have two queens.

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arthur/gwen, het, arthur/morgana, fanfiction, drabble, merlin

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meridian_rose April 30 2009, 15:54:15 UTC
very nicely done.

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an0ther_dreamer May 1 2009, 09:43:19 UTC
Thank you very much.

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archaeologist_d April 30 2009, 16:18:54 UTC
Well done.

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an0ther_dreamer May 1 2009, 09:44:49 UTC
Thank you. :)

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uranus_ge May 11 2009, 06:24:09 UTC
Hey.

No wonder your drabble slipped slid right under my radar, it’s quite recent. I went on a “Merlin” fanfic bender ‘bout 4-5 weeks back…Well, I’m really pleased I didn’t miss out on this gem! You should be proud of this baby. People shouldn’t take drabble too lightly.

They’re easy to dissect, which works to my benefit, hee. Here we go:

The day Morgana left, the castle swarmed around the apparent victor.

Oh yes, I like that. Apparent victor.

However, Arthur stands to lose the most. Not the women.

Seeing as how Morgana’s “magical thralls” have been revealed publicly, she would’ve fled to the Druids, most probably. Where she’ll find favourable reception and acceptance, most probably.

The servants buzzed excitedly about good old Gwen; one of their own moving up in the world

Whoo, that last bit of the line definitely adds punch. Cool, you saw it from the servants’ point of view.

Many remarked how Gwen, a personal friend of mine you understand, surely remembers that favour she owes me…Wow, this just gets better and better! How ( ... )

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an0ther_dreamer May 15 2009, 14:00:07 UTC
Wow, thank you so much for your awesomely detailed review!

I'm sorry I haven't replied before now, this cold is kicking my ass.

I wanted to keep it ambiguous about whether Morgana was forced away (and if so whether it was by Gwen or Uther) or whether she decided to leave.

As to whose POV the story’s from; it’s from the perspective of the castle (“hive”) as a whole.

That’s why it shows what the more general reaction to her departure was instead of the people who were actually involved (Arthur, Gwen, Morgana and Uther).

It’s more about the hive’s reaction than the actual events; everyone is more concerned over how the events effect them (the servants are happy one of their own was chosen, that nobles that they don’t have to deal with Morgana’s cutting wit anymore, etc.) than what really happened.

Hopefully this actually answered some of your questions (if it didn’t, ask some more and I’ll get back to you when I’m not on cold & flu drugs and coughing up a lung).

I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

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uranus_ge May 25 2009, 08:30:59 UTC
Hey.

I'm sorry I haven't replied sooner, I was sick, too. Yup, came down with fever. But I'm better now, hence why I'm online, hee.

You poor thing, I hope you're feeling much better now. It's the weather. Well...at least here in M'sia, it's the weather =>

Thank you so much for clearing up the confusion. Boy am I glad that we can interact like this, it makes explanations so much easier.

After reading what I first wrote to you, and after watching the 1st season finale of "Merlin", I find that I pity both Arthur and Morgana. And not just Arthur. Or Morgana, for that matter. It's a crying shame really.

Will you be writing anymore Arthur/Morgana drabbles? I'm loving your drabbles!

Oh, and add me back, please. I'd really like for us to keep in touch.

I'd love to hear from you, take good care ♥

~Eva

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