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Las ([personal profile] whynot) wrote2009-04-13 07:42 pm

Jenny von Westphalen/quick-witted barmaid OTP!

What is this, senioritis? Spring semester blues? I'm well on my way to being overeducated and dehumanized and it makes me feel spiritually bloated, but also empty. But then I'm like, if these are my problems, then I'm doing pretty good. Don't cry, emo Lass! :(

Writing what I know: I haven't been doing it. Which makes me think hey, what about a fanfic writer AU? Y'know, the one where Morgana is a university student, and she and Gwen have debates over lunch about the finer points of LJ comm posting etiquette ("Post it to a few, sure, but I don't need the damn thing popping up on my flist eight times!"), but they also worry about summer internships and absent-minded thesis advisers who never return your emails on time.

But what show would they fic?! What epic bromantic story can serve as an adequate parallel to 'Merlin', that most unparalleled wonder of ahistorical crack? I toyed with 'Harry Potter' because it's such a mainstay, and Achilles and Patroclus (in which they are not cousins), and Plato and Socrates (in which they are the same age). And then, LIGHTBULB: the show is about Karl Marx (played by Colin Morgan, heretofore known for his stagework) and Friedrich Engels (played by Bradley James, heretofore known for his abs), in the springtime days of youth. Before they were revolutionaries, before the Manifesto and Capital and those horrific beards, they were just Karl and Friedrich, engaging in bar brawls with Prussian loyalists and other such rakish things. They are also trying to win the heart of Jenny von Westphalen (played by Angel Coulby), a young woman of bourgeois lineage whose beauty and kindness ignites both their passions. So, Karl and Friedrich have jealous spats disguised as accusations of hypocrisy! Anthony Head stars as Friedrich's father, the textile tycoon who disapproves of all things non-capitalist and from whom Friedrich steals money to support his BFF Karl. Katie Morgan plays the quick-witted barmaid with a thirst for revolution, and Joe Dempsie plays one of Karl's many former BFFs whom he eventually dumped for being ideologically unsound. It is a show about LOVE and FRIENDSHIP and FOLLOWING YOUR DREAMS.

Okay, so that's the show. In the throes of fannish glee, Morgana tells her stepbrother Arthur about it, which doesn't end well because he is an economics student (to please his father) and he just scoffs all over her face. "There are so many things wrong with this, I don't even know where to begin," he says, but Morgana retorts, "You're missing the point!"

"Which is...?"

"Friedrich/Karl, the OTP that ate fandom!" she crows. "Gwen already had to reformat her laptop because she got adware going on sketchy websites trying to find the newest episode. Thank god she backed up her Friedrich/Karl porn fic. We spent ages hashing out the characterization for that one."

"Oh Christ." Arthur holds up a finger. "First of all, I never want to know. Second of all," he holds up a second finger, "why would you worry about characterization in porn?"

"Because--"

"Third of all: see 'first of all'. If you put half as much effort into your studies as you do into historical porn--"

"Stop it, you sound like Uther."

Another time, over drinks, Gwen says to Morgana, "If we were a TV show, who would people ship?" Her favorite game. "I think quite a lot would ship you/me."

Morgana shrugs. "Probably." And tries not to smile like an idiot when, later, on their way back to their apartment, Gwen slips her arm around Morgana's waist to steady herself, giggly and warm and affectionate.

"I can capslock about you until the comments collapse," Gwen declares, and Morgana kisses her cheek, replies likewise.


And I don't even know what these next set of drabbles are. They've been sitting on my hard-drive for an age. Again, I was feeling like I never write what I know, but that I can't write original characters anymore, so I guess these are sort of a stepping stone. I can perhaps call them the 'directionless 20-something living in New England' AU. Perhaps there will be more in this 'verse, who knows.

Weymouth and Tilton are on the same commuter line to Boston, so Merlin and Will made all the usual promises to stay in touch. They call each other, saying things like, "We should chill soon," and "Yeah, man, definitely": sincere but quickly forgotten. Will says he'll get a quarter next time Merlin comes down to Tilton for the weekend, and Merlin says if Will comes up to Weymouth, they can take the T into Boston and hit up the bars on Lansdowne Street. Sounds good, they agree. Then they don't do anything. They call each other less and less, and the last time Merlin had any contact with him was to comment on his Facebook wall telling him he looks like a douchebag in his profile photo.

+

Arthur, like many young men of his sort, feigns fastidiousness but is actually the laziest bastard Merlin has ever met. He grew up accustomed to tidy rooms and spotless surfaces, but never quite acclimated himself to a life without servants. His narration of their squalor have an air of orders to them -- "Those pots and dishes have been sitting there for a week" and "The living room floor is getting really sticky" -- like he expects Merlin to do something about it. Fuck him, Arthur's the one who buys the booze and invites all the people over to drink it (and spill it). Okay, so Merlin ends up drinking lots of the booze too, but it would do Arthur good to do some manual labor anyway.

+

Merlin stumbles off the train in a haze of smoke. Not literally, but that's what it feels like, in his head. His whole body is saying, "Hey, remember college?" and it makes him feel old. When you're a kid, you think high-schoolers can do anything, and when you're in high school, you think early 20s is already adult. Well, Merlin doesn't feel like an adult. He just feels like a high school freshman who happens to pay his own bills and do his own taxes.

Adults are just faking it. They don't know any better, they just have to pretend like they do. Arthur once compared it to learning to drive in Karachi: you may not know what you're doing on the road, but then you realize no one else does either, and it's liberating -- you can do whatever the hell you want. Well, maybe Arthur feels liberated, but mostly Merlin feels tired. He has outgrown his affections, and he's just waiting for something else to replace it.

Arthur meets him in the commuter parking lot. "How was Tilton?" he asks.

"Same old," Merlin replies, throwing his duffel in the backseat.

"And Will?"

Merlin shrugs. "He's doing okay."

"Did you get the quarter?" Arthur asks, checking the mirror before he backs out.

"Fucking christ, yes, I also got all the texts you sent me about it."

"Perfect."

They squabble over which radio station to listen to, even though it's only a fifteen minute drive back to their apartment.

+

"Naw, dudes, for real," Will says. "It was like we were a sandwich, and I was the bread, and she was the ham, and he was like the other bread."

"Did you use condiments?" Arthur says.

"Lots of mayonnaise?" Merlin says.

"You guys are lame," Will replies, as Merlin and Arthur high-five each other.


What has two thumbs and is off to the dining hall. That's right!
ext_80109: (Merlin: glad you are here)

[identity profile] be-themoon.livejournal.com 2009-04-13 11:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Haha! I love you so much for this. IT IS SO AWESOME, HEH.

NOW I WANT MOOOORE. *is insatiable*

[identity profile] marycontraire.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
The bit with Morgana and Gwen fangirling over Marx/Engels made me laugh so hard that I'm pretty sure I ruptured a vital internal organ. Especially:

"There are so many things wrong with this, I don't even know where to begin," he says, but Morgana retorts, "You're missing the point!" (I feel this describes my entire fandom experience.)

and

"Third of all: see 'first of all'. If you put half as much effort into your studies as you do into historical porn--"

OH, ARTHUR. He would major in Econ to please is father.

Also, yay college students in New England! We should have buttons or a community or something.

[identity profile] fireflower314.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
Oh my god, I love this! I'm definitely going to have to go reread it now.

[identity profile] zempasuchil.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
safkljdsfkld YOUR MERLIN-CAST-CAST MARX TV SHOW WITH MERLIN CHARACTER FANS IS BLOWING MY MIND

1) I FEEL THE SAME, I LOVE my classes but I am SO SICK of the work already, two weeks into the quarter, I just want to GET AWAY from academia so I can work on more important things like writing fic and writing nonfic and translating!

2) I am really intrigued by this - I've seen fandom writers reach a point where they're writing fic but they're not writing fic, where the characters are just cyphers for something you want to say that shapes itself through them, but you can't quite get away from the characters that weren't yours to begin with. I have wanted to have fic somehow take off into original stuff but it's not a thing that happens :/

3) this Gwen/Morgana makes my heart so happy and yearny! awwwwwwwwwwww

4) SANDWICH PUNS OMFG MADE OF WIN

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
"But how family-friendly is a show about political dissidents?" Arthur asks.

"Are you saying communism is deviant, Arthur?" Morgana demands. "That's only what the status quo wants you to think."

"It sounds pretty deviant when you talk about it," Arthur says, and Morgana supposes she can't argue with him there.

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
Secretly he wants to go into microfinance, but he knows Uther would never stand for it!

(I feel this describes my entire fandom experience.)
WORD. I feel like this described my sociology class where the only way I could slog through excerpts from Das Kapital was to suppose that Karl and Friedrich made out every few paragraphs.

NEW ENGLAND <333. Oh memories! I am now doing grad school in NYC, but I go back to MA every so often to visit A Boy.

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
XD yaaay
I ship Jenny von Westphalen/quick-witted barmaid!

[identity profile] marycontraire.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
Something about your capital letters suggests to me that This Boy is Significant.

Also, I'm jealous! Hopefully I'll be in school in New York next year. I'm a native, and being outside the city, even just to Learn Collegiate Things, is slowly killing my soul.

Also, microfinance: way to be a rebel, Arthur.

[identity profile] fireflower314.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
Don't we all? :)

[identity profile] nixwilliams.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
the show is about Karl Marx (played by Colin Morgan, heretofore known for his stagework) and Friedrich Engels (played by Bradley James, heretofore known for his abs), in the springtime days of youth

. . .

. . .

. . .

IS IT BAD THAT I WANT THIS SHOW IRL? IT'S BAD, ISN'T IT?

THIS IS GENIUS.

GENIUS.

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
<333! I got way way way too into the creation of this fake TV show, and by the end despaired that it wasn't really real. If I wrote this fannish AU, it would be interspersed with 'actual scenes' from the TV show. It'll be like 'The OC', but with proto-communists, and it will befuddle/enrage the scholars! (JENNY/QUICK-WITTED BARMAID 4EVR)

The fic vs. original writing divide is strange and displeasing! I used to write loads of original short stories, even poetry, but now I'm so entrenched that when I don't have a pre-made POV to tweak, I'm sort of useless! I only tweak, I don't build from the ground up, not anymore. It's a more different way of thinking than I realized, and I'm out of practice. And it's also the gratification of being involved in the fannish community, the communal squee of reaction posts and immediate feedback on stories that are just so easy and fun to settle for. Push yourself, self!

I need original writing prompts or something. At least.

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
He's pretty Significant. He's been Significant for almost five years now. (A Lassiter in lurve!)

I need to make use of this city more. I was all "omg the subway will take me EVERYWHERE", which was pretty exciting after having to rely on car-owning friends to go off-campus for four years, and I really need to take advantage of this.

[identity profile] westingturtle.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
OH MY GOD IT'S LIKE CIRCLES IN CIRCLES INSIDE OF THE MOST HILARIOUSLY META THING EVER WRITTEN!!!

Did Arthur once have awkward UST with his stepsister? Do Morgana and Merlin share a deeply hidden secret....love of beanie babies or something? DOES MERLIN SECRETLY FANGIRL THIS SHOW WITH MORGANA AND GWEN AND THEN BADLY HIDE THE EVIDENCE FROM ARTHUR?

Also: played by Bradley James, heretofore known for his abs is my new favorite line

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
ME TOOOOOOOOOOO. I finished writing that paragraph and went into withdrawal. They probably have to break each other out of jail and transmit secret messages to the Chartists or something. The episode where he gets kicked out of Belgium is probably a doozy, i want iiiiit.

PS:

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
"How many friends have you consigned now to the gnawing of the mice?" Friedrich wonders, amused. Through the window he can see Ruge storming down the street, looking back only to gesture rudely at them. "Sometimes wonder when I myself will join them."

"I suppose when you can no longer steal your father's money for me," Karl replies, pouring them each a drink. "Come away from the window, Friedrich. Let us celebrate the purging of halfwits from our coterie."

Friedrich smiles as he takes the proffered glass. "Am I nothing more than a purse to you, Karl?"

"Don't ask questions to which you already know the answers." Karl raises his glass. "Cheers, moneybags."

"Cheers, you malcontent."

They drink.

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 03:51 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm, I'm not sure, but probably, back when they were teenagers. It was an unspoken thing, and Morgana would try to use it to her advantage and wheedle things out of Arthur by running her fingers through his hair and other faux-casual touches. Whatever: Arthur noticed how Morgana would pretend not to watch him and Sophie when they were going out. It's weird, and neither of them like to dwell on it, though they secretly sort of admire each other in a non-romantic way too.

They looked out for each other and still do. Like, she would cover for Arthur when he returned late from parties on the weekends, and a couple of times Arthur had picked her drunk ass up from parties when she was too wasted to deal. On that ride home, Morgana had said, "I love you, Arthur, you know that, right? No matter what."

Drunk man's words are a sober man's thoughts, that's what Dagonet always said. Arthur told her he loved her too, because it was true, because the bitch was drunk anyway. Who knows what she'll remember tomorrow.

"Don't let me deny it tomorrow," Morgana continued. "I love you, but like, in a brother-sister way."

He frowned. "How else would we love each other?"

"Uh-huh," said Morgana, and then she passed out.


Maybe Merlin and Morgana are secretly libertarians. Or, like, Catholic. Haha, what about JUST PUTTING IT OUT THERE and having them be secretly gay??


HE TOTALLY DOES. But Merlin ships Karl/Jenny because "This whole fetishization of homosexuality is kind of creepy and possibly counterproductive. Can't two guys just be friends?"

And Morgana and Gwen just exchange looks, and Morgana just raises her eyebrow in Merlin's direction and says, "How's your badly concealed crush on my brother going?"

"My... What? It's... What? No, I don't have one! You see, this is exactly what I mean!"

But he offers to proofread their Friedrich/Karl porn for physical impossibility and semicolon use.


But it's really because the first and final time Merlin wrote Friedrich/Karl porn, this happened:

"GWEN WROTE IT, I SWEAR," Merlin said as Arthur looked at him skeptically, printout in his hand. "I'M JUST LOOKING IT OVER. I mean, in an editorial capacity."

"Sure, sure, let's see what she wrote, shall we?" Arthur said and, to Merlin's horror, began reading it aloud. "Karl kissed his way down Friedrich's--"

"Give it back!" Merlin demanded, but Arthur danced out of the way.

"--and he arched his back, the breath drawn from him in a strangled whisper: 'Karl...'"

"Gwen won't be happy!"

"Karl, Karl, Karl!" Arthur cried out, proving himself quite capable at jumping over furniture, dodging Merlin, and performing a dramatic interpretation of porn all in one go. "Friedrich cried out, lost in the sensations--"

"Arthur!"

"--Karl's warm mouth, so wet--"

"Come back here!"

"--his probing fingers--"

It was a merry chase, but Merlin managed to snatch it back just as Arthur was reading the line "--could hold back no longer. Friedrich closed his eyes and-- hey!"

"You are a wanker," Merlin informed him, gripping his fic tightly in his hand.

"Now I'll never know what happens at the end!"

"Tough."

Arthur shrugged. "End of the second paragraph needs a comma," he said, and sauntered off.

[identity profile] animus-wyrmis.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 03:59 am (UTC)(link)
OMG YES.

Also I have to read Marx this quarter and it says Marx/Engels on the sheet and I cannot take it seriously, you have no idea.

Merlin would totally ship EVERYONE, and Arthur would pretend not to be interested but then somehow get dragged in anyway. Who would be the genficcer?

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe Morgana? I dunno. Maybe Merlin multiships so hard that he comes back the other way a genficcer!

Arthur writes crackfic that he accidentally starts taking seriously. That, or he gets really into writing Karl's antagonistic beatdowns 'cos he gets to insert his Economic Learnings and it becomes mostly a reaction paper to his latest homework than a fic.

Gwen says, "You're probably the only one in the fandom who actually talks about the economics."

"Yeah?" Arthur says, trying not to sound pleased and proud. "What do you think of it?"

"Hmm." She scrolls down a couple pages. "Try adding a blow job right before Friedrich criticizes the idea of species being."

[identity profile] animus-wyrmis.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Merlin totally would. He'd try to ship them all at the same time, and wind up with some sort of OT4 thing going on.

Arthur would write fic out of theories and papers and problem sets. "But my prof gave me an A on this!" he protests when Morgana yawns and says, "Boring. Where's the sex? Where's the characterization?"

Or alternatively--"It got twenty comments! People friended me! Why isn't it an A?"

[identity profile] meritjubet.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
This is awesome genius. I was more epic fangirling by Morgana and Gwen. They're so cute together :DD (Karl/Engles *cracks up* my god, who would be the Slash Dragon? *ponders*)

Living with Arthur as his roommate would be hell. At least he's pretty!

[identity profile] zempasuchil.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
awwwwww

you know, you can write this fake tv show of historical fiction if you want to :D befuddle/enrage the scholars! you know you want to.

I used to write poetry, now meh. It's been a while since I wrote any original fiction, like I wrote two things in high school, so fanfic is awesome for me. (also yes I am SUCH a sucker for gratification and squee!) I think there is a saying though, about how good writers steal and get away with it. also I think the closest thing I came to writing original fiction was the first time I wrote a thing with a real self-contained plot, so I think complex plot-brainstorming even in a fic sense can lead to original things.

Re: PS:

[identity profile] zempasuchil.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 06:22 am (UTC)(link)
fdskljsdfkdsdfk

MONEYBAGS AND MALCONTENT, THEY ARE SO ADORABLE AHHH I LOVE THEM

your 1800s writing voices are awesome. I am jelus :DDD

seriously I would LOVE to see more of this if you feel so inclined :DDDDD
ext_3167: Happiness is a dragon in formaldehyde  (Gwen/Morgana)

[identity profile] puckling.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 06:29 am (UTC)(link)
"I think quite a lot would ship you/me."

ME! ME!

LIGHTBULB: the show is about Karl Marx (played by Colin Morgan, heretofore known for his stagework) and Friedrich Engels (played by Bradley James, heretofore known for his abs), in the springtime days of youth. Before they were revolutionaries, before the Manifesto and Capital and those horrific beards, they were just Karl and Friedrich, engaging in bar brawls with Prussian loyalists and other such rakish things.

I feel like I have not mentioned this recently, but I love you. LOTS. Just FYI.

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 08:44 am (UTC)(link)
"It got twenty comments! People friended me! Why isn't it an A?"
XDDDDDD fhdshfkslhfj this makes me want to laugh and cry at the same time. Pass fandom, fail life!

It's Arthur who makes up the drinking game. The rules include "drink every time Karl and Friedrich declare their man-love for each other", "drink every time the barmaid hits on Jenny", and "drink every time Friedrich has to save Karl from something, and twice if it's 'from himself'".

[identity profile] twoskeletons.livejournal.com 2009-04-14 08:49 am (UTC)(link)
who would be the Slash Dragon?
Historical materialism!

Arthur would be a wonderful friend and charming at parties, but he would make a terrible roommate, yes.

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