I’m just replaying fable 3 on my 360, for the billionth time,my fiends. I’m aware I’ll be bawling by the time I’m done, so I’m gonna light a cigarette, pour myself a glass of root beer, sit on the bed and pretend I’m 25 again playing the game for the first time and keep pretending that my favorite npc isn’t gonna die…wish me luck!
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unpopular opinion. . .but I do NOT want Anthony to walk Penelope down the aisle. Not only because they don't really have much of a relationship, the two of them really haven't interacted at all, but also because Anthony has really been. . .pretty damn hard on Colin. Like of all the siblings, Anthony has been the most stern and displeased with Colin. There's just something about the idea of him walking Pen down the aisle to Colin that doesn't sit right with me when Anthony was also the one of the linchpins who encouraged and pushed Colin to put on his mask. S1 he made fun of him for being a virgin, S2 he yelled at him in full view of the entire family for investing money in Pen's family to the point where Benedict and Eloise called him out for it, and S3, the only praise he gave him was for the attention he got from others after putting on a persona
No, I want someone else to walk Penelope down the aisle. A man who is also a wife guy, completely besotted, and would completely get Colin's feelings toward Pen. A man who already has a good relationship with Penelope, to the point where he was absolutely delighted to see her looking beautiful in a new dress. A man who has taken up the mantle as the OG Featherington Husband and would be nothing but excited for the honor of walking his Sister in Law down the aisle
and the man for this job?
None other than
Albion Finch
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arthur (prince of camelot) still has to study under a tutor bc yknow uther wants him to be very intelligent before becoming king or something bc its super important idk idc anyways merlin is doing chores in his chambers while arthur is squinting at a book and merlin eventually caves and asks him what he’s reading and arthur gruffly explains that its a collection of stories from greece that make absolutely no sense so merlin asks him to read them outloud to him. arthur of course teases him and calls him an idiot and asks how he could possibly help but does as he’s asked and reads the stories to merlin as he does his chores. merlin (being crushed under the weight of destiny and tormented by the prophecies that kilgharrah spews) understands the stories almost immediately and gets all excited and starts rambling about them with arthur. arthur is glad to have someone who understands so he can give something that reflects a hint of understanding to his tutor who accepts it and moves onto the next unit of education.
the thing is, arthur finds more stories in camelot’s library and brings them up to his room to read them aloud to merlin under the guise of completing his studies but really he just wants to watch as merlin’s eyes gleam when he understands whats happening and listen to him ramble on and on about them bc he’s gay. the stories stick with merlin though and he realizes that they’re cautionary tales, that the heroes who were told too much of their future doomed themself to fulfill them - that them fighting the prophecies led to their completion. merlin takes it to heart and gives a big “fuck you” to kilgharrah before forging his own fate and helping morgana with her magic and handing out an olive branch to mordred and now everyone can live happily and peacefully in an albion teeming with magic.
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Arthur has returned. But there are also new enemies. What will the future hold for him and Merlin?
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I just need to take a moment to appreciate Albion Finch.
Just look at him:
Look at his little face! Out of all of Penelope's family, he is the only one who looks truly delighted to see her turning heads with her new wardrobe. He's practically radiating the words "What a serve! You go get it!"
I can just see him being so delighted to meet Colin when they're finally introduced. I bet he'll try to bond with him over foreign cuisine. And while Violet may be the #1 polin shipper, just like she's been the #1 shipper with all her children's matches, I bet this guy is going to claim the #2 spot. Because he doesn't care that Penelope was a breath away from marrying Lord Debling. He's just happy his sister in-law's found someone, and he will never have to worry about watching the marriage mart drama with his terrifying mother in-law every again. (Depending on how the possible pending pregnancies turn out, of course.)
And if I'm wrong. I'm going to be so disappointed.
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Calamity’s
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Mikey wants to know if you (your au) can babysit cerise for a few hours
They’ve been through a lot in the backrooms
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Whats everyones favorite poster in fable 3 because I personally love Big Bessy here lots
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Headcanon: The fate had always been cruel to Merlin. The fate's main goal in creating Merlin was for him to make Albion great and to make Arthur ‘the once and future king’ with the power of magic.
So, the fate killed anyone who could have threatened Merlin's devotion or love for Arthur. Like Will, his attachment to his old life, Freya, the one he wished to ignore destiny for and run away with, or even Lancelot, whom he trusted the most, even more than Arthur at times. The fate cannot risk him loving anyone more than Authur, that would distract him from his duty. So it twisted his destiny, and made Arthur the only reason for Merlin to keep living.
But it backfired because Merlin grew to love Arthur more than Albion. The love prevented him from making the right decisions for Albion, because he always put Arthur first, even before his other duty, before Albion's greatness and the world. He denied his own magic or even his people, because he thought that was the best way to protect Arthur and to stay by his side. Because more than Emrys the Great who would lead Arthur to become the greatest king, he was just Merlin. Merlin who was stupidly loyal to Arthur and just wanted Arthur to be safe and happy, king or not.
In the end, the fate realised that Merlin would fail to unite Albion, and Camelot would eventually fall, partly because of his mistakes made by his twisted devotion and unbearable love for Arthur.
So, the fate took Arthur away from him as a punishment.
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looking at this map i couldn’t help but notice that the perilous lands are dividing the south from the north of albion. assuming all of elmet is to say perilous and untraversable, could the northern kingdoms be more pro-magic than the southern ones?? like i guess technically they could get there by water, but i’d see that from the coast kingdoms, not camelot. idk i’m just imagining sometime after the fisher king dies and he isn’t tied to the land anymore which allows it to heal somewhat and arthur and them are finally able to travel north and its just magic galore.
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the dolls of new albion is my favorite romantic comedy (it is about necromancy and death and ends with a police shootout)
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What more can I say than the Albion Girl always gets her way! (And Ben Finn seems to be just fine with that as well.)
(EDIT: This is not Page btw, this is my Hero of Brightwall, who I made Logan's step-sister. But I see you Page/Ben shippers out there! You are valid!)
Original from the game under the cut:
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"you twist and turn, beg for relief - adrift in seas with the dying stars..."
i've got a lot of feelings about stringless oki :')
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