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kat_lair ([personal profile] kat_lair) wrote2010-05-31 02:30 pm
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Merlin Triple-Drabble: that’s how the light gets in

Oh look at that, I’m catching up with the fic prompts again!


This one is for [livejournal.com profile] margaret_r. Title from The Anthem by Leonard Cohen.

that’s how the light gets in – Merlin (BBC) – Arthur/Merlin – PG-13 – 300 words
Prompt: "It could have..."

Now also available in Russian! Translation by [livejournal.com profile] martian_raccoon available here (scroll down the page)




Camelot is burning. Thick black smoke winds around the turrets, up and up until it covers the sky.

“It could have been yours,” Nimueh says. “But you were afraid. And now look: by refusing to make a choice you have lost everything. Camelot is gone.”

No, he hasn’t. No, it isn’t.

Merlin ignores the sorceress, lips forming a silent litany of words that keep her bound.

“What do you think you’re achieving?” Nimueh laughs, wild and deprecating. “It’s too late. There’s nothing left but ruins.”

She is wrong. Over her shoulder Merlin sees the steady stream of evacuees, pouring out of the gates. At the back of his mind, the light grows stronger the closer they come. Every spark is a life.

Camelot is not the castle. It is not the stone walls, the houses, the cobbled streets. It is not lifeless things. The city burns, but Camelot survives – in every man and woman and child, safe because Merlin had made a choice, the right one. He had gone to Arthur and told him everything, had bought them just enough time to get everyone out.

Nimueh screams, face twisted with rage. She can see them now; too many people to be just a straggled group of survivors, far too many to be just luck.

Merlin blocks her out, tightening the spell. Power rolls off him in waves, visible for all to see. That too is fine now. He scans the crowd, eyes and mind working in unison, trying to find that one golden spark among hundreds.

There, of course, the last one out. Arthur rides through the gates, covered in soot but shining bright and warm like the sun inside Merlin’s head, inside his heart.

Merlin breathes a sigh of relief; Arthur is alive. And with him, so is Camelot.


[identity profile] moth2fic.livejournal.com 2010-06-01 09:09 am (UTC)(link)
Gorgeous! (And I don't even watch/like the show!) On the other hand, Arthurian legend is one of my oldest and best fandoms (which is perhaps why I don't care for the show) and I adore this vision of Camelot transcending the actual city. Beautiful writing - you make us see Nimueh, and many of the 'classical' writers don't manage that.

[identity profile] kat-lair.livejournal.com 2010-06-01 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I know you never got into the show. Arthurian legend isn't part of my heritage the way it is yours so perhaps that's one of the reasons I can take the show at more of its (often silly) face value and just enjoy the pretty?

Camelot transcending the actual city. - this, yes, very much. In dithering about the title I did idle research about Camelot and how historians/archaeologists have tried to equate it with a number or towns, past and current, but nothing really seems to stick convincingly. So it seems to me that Camelot is significant not because of being a real place, but because of what it represents; safety, prosperity, magic, hope etc. A Jungian archetype of sorts...

you make us see Nimueh, and many of the 'classical' writers don't manage that. - that's some compliment there! thank you so much, I'm practically preening :D