Brining this one back for funsies because I'm thinking about the finale again and the whole butterfly symbolism always fucks me up.
A random thought on the ending of Merlin (since it haunts me all the time): there are many species of butterflies that are known to feed on corpses for nutrients. Merlin's main symbol in the finale, the symbol of his own self-acceptance and reclaiming himself from the claws of destiny, was a bright blue butterfly, a symbol of death and rebirth.
The image of it is striking for me: Merlin, symbolized by the butterfly, finally accepting himself, only for those same butterflies to turn around and feed on Arthur's corpse while waiting for Arthur himself to be reborn.
I'm insane about this show, if you couldn't already tell.
Fancy!!
Hello everyone! I'm back with another surprise poll for you all! While I'm working on the next chapter of "What to do When an Eldritch God Decides that You're Friend-Shaped", which will hopefully be finished over the coming weekend, I want to know what au you all would like to see next! So,
Continuation of my last au where
I'm looking forward to seeing what you all choose!
Bringing this one back because Arthur, the world definitely needs you right now ðŸ˜
New chapter of my main project, which features an eldritch Merlin befriending Leon, has been posted! I hope you enjoy it! :D
I absolutely love this!! 🤣
I can't pass up on an opportunity to inject a little bit of eldritch Merlin propaganda into this!
Arthur asks Merlin if his appearance is a disguise, and Merlin kinda hesitates and says something along the lines of "well, it's not a disguise, but it's not exactly my true form either." Arthur freaks out a bit over this, but Merlin reassures Arthur that his true form isn't some wrinkly old man, and Arthur calms down a bit. However, Arthur is still curious about what Merlin's true form looks like.
From there, Arthur starts pestering Merlin to reveal his true face. It take multiple months, but Arthur never gets Merlin to agree to willingly show his true form.
However, there's been a bit of a miscommunication. Merlin assumes that Arthur knows that he's Emrys, magic incarnate, and that his true form won't even look remotely human. Arthur, on the other hand, is expecting Merlin's true form to look like some sort of elf or faerie.
So you can imagine Arthur's shock when, during a fight with a powerful enemy sorcerer, Merlin's human body starts glowing, and then his skin begin to crack, as if the light emanating from within him is trying to claw its way out. Arthur looks on in horror as Merlin's human form completely breaks apart, revealing an eldritch horror so frightening and so powerful that his mind refused to comprehend it, and when he thought back on the events, there was simply a void in space where the unknowable creature that was Merlin had been.
Arthur, who just witnessed something that would normally break a mortal's mind: ...
Arthur: Well I can see why Merlin chose a pretty face if THAT's what he actually looks like.
Arthur: ... He's still kinda hot like that tho.
I just love this idea lol!
After Merlin's confession on being a sorcerer
Merlin: *terrified* why aren't you saying anything?
Arthur: you know that old woman who impersonated lady helen?
Merlin: *slowly* yeah?
Arthur: she was really old and scrumbly and stuff, right?
Merlin: .... Rrrrright?
Arthur: and she made herself good looking to trick my father-
Merlin: technically, she just assumed a familiar face.
Arthur: you're not doing that, are you?
Merlin: do what? Assume a familiar face?
Arthur: you're not making yourself look better than you are, do you? You're not like - tempting me like some kind of fae with their fae powers and seduction techniques! I won't be able to rip your face off and there is an ugly old man behind it, right?
Merlin: ... Arthur, do you think Ive been seducing you?
Arthur: *realizing* - actually, do please be an old and ugly man behind that face so this doesn't sound like I've had a crush on you for years?
Merkin: what?
Arthur: *stuttering* I GOTTA GO!!!!!! *RUNS*
While I'm finishing up my archeologist Merlin fic, I'm debating which au to post next and want your input! Au's featuring Lancelot and Gwen got the least votes last time, so I figured that I'd give them another shot here!
All of these au's will probably be posted eventually, but this will just help me decide what to write and post first. I'm excited to see what you'll choose!
Happy voting! :D
Alright, looking at the results, it seems like most of you don't mind either way! For the sake of keeping everything all in one space, I think that, when I start posting my new project, I'll be posting it on this blog. I'll still keep everything organized by tags and in the masterpost!
I'll still be posting Merlin au's and fanfics of course, but I also want to branch out into mythology-inspired writing. I've always loved the classical myths and epics, and I have many ideas for stories based on them that I'd love to write and share with you all one day!
Thank you all for your continued support and love for my writing! It blows me away every time to see people enjoying my silly ideas so much, and it makes my day to bring you all some joy through my ramblings! :D
Hello everyone! Thank you all so much for all of the love you've given my latest au! I'm working on a continuation for the "Arthur misunderstands what a warlock is" au and will hopefully have it posted by tomorrow!
However, I have a question for everyone! I'm considering starting a new writing project based on Greek mythology (essentially a horror retelling of the Odyssey where mortal become less and less human every time they interact with the gods), and I'd love to share my work with you all! But, I'm conflicted on whether or not I should make a new blog for this project or not.
I know that most (probably all) of you are here for my Merlin content, and I want this blog to be enjoyable for everyone, so I want your thoughts!
I originally created this blog to share my silly Merlin au's and fanfics with you all, and I'm happy to keep it exclusive to that if you guys want that! However, I'm also happy to share all of my writing, Merlin-related or not, here!
I want this blog to be as fun as it can be for both you all and myself, so I value your feedback! Happy voting, and I'll be back soon with my au continuation post! :D
@saladscream the way I wheezed after reading that! 🤣
Is this because of the spitroasting gif? 🤔
Just fucking lie about the previous poster
Thanks for tagging me @cinnabon-sweetroll-tiramisu! I think it's safe to say that I'm absolutely screwed in this scenario 😆🙃
Anyone who sees this and wants to join in, consider yourself tagged!
Your 3rd photo of a fictional character is adopting you, how screwed are you? Tag a few people! (I credit my friend @moonsandsuns360 for the idea!)
My third photo:
(Tagging @alilcherry @redsoncoded @featheredartist @emefaerieart because y’all came to mind first, and ofc we can’t forget @moonsandsuns360 as well!!)
Hello everyone! Here's a quick Merlin au idea that I might flesh out later:
We know from the show that Merlin is "magic itself", so what if all magic had a form of consciousness or spirit as Emrys? In this au, Emrys has always existed as magic's consciousness and allows magic users to harness his power, but he lacks any physical form on account of being a spirit.
However, when Uther declares war on magic and starts the purge, Emrys knew that he had to act to stop Uther. So, he decides to make a vessel so that he can directly act in the physical world, instead of having to rely on the power of his followers.
Emrys's plan was to intertwine his soul with the newborn vessel's, which would allow him to become one with the vessel and keep his memories, powers, and spirit intact. But, something went wrong while Emrys was attaching himself to the vessel, and now Emrys was stuck in a mortal form without any of his memories as a spirit. And thus, Merlin was born.
Everything after that would go pretty much the same as canon up until the last season. As the golden age neared and Morgana grew stronger, the part of Emrys's spirit that resided outside of Merlin grew more and more insistent. What was left of Emrys's spirit knew that Merlin needed to regain his memories as Emrys and reunite with their spirit to achieve his true potential, but it seemed like nothing was working!
So, Emrys tried everything to get through to Merlin, but Merlin was too preoccupied with trying to keep Arthur alive to notice any of Emrys's subliminal messages.
After a while, Emrys tried reaching out to the Druids and even the Catha to see if they could perform a ritual to unlock Emrys's memories and spirit from within Merlin. Merlin eventually figures out the truth and readily agrees to the ritual, taking any power that he can get if it means that he can protect Arthur better.
However, Arthur and the knights catch wind of this and are horrified. To them, it looks like magic itself is trying to possess Merlin!
This all culminates with Arthur and the knights being too late to stop the ritual. They watch on in horror as Merlin's eyes are permanently stained gold, and his expression holds an uncharacteristic grimness.
Arthur knows, down to his core, that what he's looking at isn't Merlin, but rather magic itself wearing his best friend's skin and controlling his like a puppet. With tears in his eyes, Arthur turns his blade on what was once Merlin, knowing that Merlin himself wouldn't have wanted magic to lay waste to the world while wearing his face.
But Emrys just rolls his eyes at Arthur dramatics. Honestly, his memories of existing as an incorporeal spirit for millennia were kind of boring anyways.
TL;DR:
Merlin gets a cool powerup, while Arthur thinks that he has to kill his best friend, who is possessed by the closest thing Camelot has to a devil: magic itself. Heartbreaking angst (from Arthur's POV) and mild irritation (from Merlin's POV) ensue!
A great selection of my incoherent thoughts!AO3 Link: https://archiveofourown.org/users/ChaoticNeutral01/pseuds/ChaoticNeutral01
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