Destiny & Chicken

Poetry & Chicken

What do you get when you take a wonderful podcast listenership, and jokingly challenge them to a poetry competition?

Yep! More poems than you could ever even hope to read out on podcast. And with that Poetry & Chicken was born.

Enjoy!

The Darkest Hour

Mark-Allan

This episode taught
Percivals open arms are
Available now

The Wicked Day

Mark-Allan

The lesson I learnt
Lo, it’s that Merlin the show
Oh has its self burnt

Aithusa

Mark-Allan

This episode had a great dragon baby
And some night that was suspiciously shady
Percival shot right through 
Giaus being a douche canoe 
And some stew jokes that were at best, a maybe

Carina

There once was a king who made camp,
As the knights did not own a lamp,
Cos it would get dark,
Despite the sun’s arc,
And Percival walked like a champ.

His Father’s Son

Mary

Arthur, the determined, picks up a quill:
Arthur, the golden
Arthur, the pure
Arthur, the righteous
Arthur, the mature
Arthur, the bully
Arthur, the king
Arthur, who knows himself fully
Arthur, who doesn’t know a thing
Arthur, the cruel, the heartless, the clever, the loving, the just
Arthur, the leader, the lonely, the fated, the destined, the one who bites the dust.

Arthur, the confused, abandons his quest.

“How are you today, Sire?” asks Merlin, his –
friend?
servant?
brother?

“Whatever the story demands.”

Arthur, the plot-determined, picks up the script.

Esmé

He’s been through this so many times before:
A trial, a task, something to prove his worth,
Each time it seems he’ll be doubted no more;
And therefore will not doubt himself in turn.
Of course this lesson is hard to embrace,
His self-worth bound to Uther’s praise and blame;
Now Uther’s gone, his uncle takes that place
And sets a new target at which to aim.
He thinks that wisdom’s found in solitude,
He’s told his heart is what will make him weak,
But without Gwen, his heart, and Merlin too,
His compass in the storm, his outlook’s bleak.
But on this day, at least, hope will prevail,
He learns: trust in his friends, and he won’t fail.

Carina

Arthur allied with Annis despite Agra-pain
Not even Morgana could have him slain.
No doubting the knights’ loyalty and pride
In war, as in peace Merlin is by his side
So Arthur learns his conscience should be his guide

Sydney

There once was a young king named Arthur
Who couldn’t live up to his father
So he shed a king’s blood
And rejected his love
For to be a good ruler he longed for

But secretly magical Merlin
His loyal and terrible servant
Proved that one’s friends
Outweigh revenge
And the pride that poisons one’s judgement

So, what is the lesson, you ask?
Only to this I may add:
Revenge is a dish
Served colder than this
Now King Arthur knows better than that

Mark-Allen

This show is a wonderful treat for us
Although sometimes the logic is a bit porous
But damnit it gets me all smiley
In those moments where finally
We get Rex quondam Rexque futurus

The Secret Sharer

Esmé

The manservant knows not what else to try:
He’d hoped by now that Arthur knew — could see —
That Merlin’s advice rarely led awry.
The king will not listen to Merlin’s plea;
His word means nothing next to Agravaine’s.
Maybe not nothing. No, in Arthur’s voice
Behind the anger Merlin hears the pain.
Perhaps he knows he’s making the wrong choice.
But still, it’s clear that Merlin can’t rely
On his and Arthur’s bond to foster trust
When Agravaine so easily gaslights
The king into decisions so unjust.
But Gwaine believes him, Gwen remains a friend;
Gaius will keep his secret ‘til the end.

Sydney

A ring of flames
In a hidden cave
Secrets wrenched
From the mind’s maze
A tale of truths
Tangled with lies
Both friend and foe must hide behind

Only the one who knows you
Can betray you

Lamia

Mo

A married couple in a small village hear a scream, a sound
When John goes out to look, there’s a body to be found
Mary goes to Camelot swift and quick, fear in her voice so thick
She finds Guinevere there, who pulls up a chair
They see the king of Camelot, who unlike his father, is not an old snot
Arthur says to send a healer, Gaius will come with you
But there’s been cases of sweating sickness, so Merlin will have to do
The Knights, Gwen, and Merlin visit the small town
With a couple more struck down, it seems the sickness is going all around
Merlin tries to heal with magic, but he’s certain he’s failed, how tragic
They go to ride back to Camelot, but instead find a girl who’s pretty hot
She doesn’t like Merlin, she’s terrified of him, but she likes Percival, probably his beefy arms
With him, she won’t come to any harm
Back at home, Arthur’s starting to freak out
“They should have been back by now” he shouts
Off he goes, with knights, Agravaine, and Gaius in tow
Back at the camp, the Knights and Merlin have a small row
Eastwards is the way they’ll go
Leon is rude to Merlin; he thinks for a servant he’s got too much attitude
Leon goes to give Lamia water and the knights get into a fight
We check in on Arthur, he found some slavers, but it’s not that important
We’ll talk about the man they found later
They carry onto the village, where they find out the party left yesterday morn
But luckily for them, Gwen left a trail of fabric torn
Merlin and Gwen start to suspect Lamia, maybe their first assumptions weren’t correct
In the village, Gaius explains the plot, there’s now peril where we thought nought
Lamia’s apparently a snake lady, which seems a bit crazy
Elyan is her first victim of the knights, once she kisses him, he’s out like a light
They continue eastward, into Lamia’s castle
But with Elyan unconscious, it’s a bit of a hassle
Arthur is tracking them and Agravaine acts without motive
He covers up some tracks for no good reason, do we ever find out why?
No, we don’t, not even at the end of the season
The knights have been led by Lamia to her home of skulls
And now the danger never lulls
One by one, the knights disappear, each one hearing the sound of Lamia’s tears
Merlin and Gwen talk about why they weren’t affected
And we find that homosexuality is what the writers neglected
Merlin isn’t gay and neither are women
Of course, that’s why Gwen’s not afflicted, and Merlin must be straight
Otherwise on this show the homophobes would hate
Lamia kisses Percival and Leon sees, apparently Lamia’s spell is broken with ease
Merlin tries to battle Lamia, but he can’t handle it
Gwen tries to help, stabbing with a sword
But Arthur saves the day, women being able to save themselves is ignored
The episode ends with Arthur and Gwen in a kiss
But not before the sick are saved and Arthurs blatant misogyny, which you couldn’t even try to miss

Mark-Allen

Oh Shut up Agravain
You are a massive pain

Lancelot Du Lac

Esmé

In earlier times I thought to put in verse,
Unconsciously, just what I hoped to hear:
No matter what the hardship, battle, curse,
You will survive if you keep your friends near.
And yet, today, the noblest knight has strayed,
Betrayed the king, but more importantly
Betrayed his friend. Not Lancelot, a shade –
But Arthur doesn’t know; all he can see
Is that a valued friend betrayed his trust,
As did the woman whose heart was his own;
The king learns friends will turn from him for lust
And jealousy – he’s better off alone.
And Merlin adds another tally mark:
The magic is his blood might tend to dark.

Sidney

The moment before the young lovers unite
And grasp their fairytale ending
In the long shadows cast by their brilliant light
A dark will to their sorrow is bending
Black waters yield yet another foul scheme
The lost one who should not return
Strikes at the heart of their innocent dream
Of true love, untainted and pure
As all betrayals go, they howl and they plead
The fairytale is ripped and unmasked
Mercy is tried in word but not deed

Better questions are left unasked
If you must only wait one more day,
Why can’t you forgive for the first time?

Mo

I hate Agravaine’s stupid face, 
I wish he’d shut up and learn his place. 
Arthur gets engaged 
and Morgana is enraged. 
Lancelot’s second death is super sad, 
and Gwen getting banished isn’t rad. 
Merlin learning Lancelot’s is a shade 
but doesn’t tell Arthur because he’s afraid?? 
It doesn’t make a lot of sense, 
but contemplating won’t be time well spent. 
This episode is pretty tragic, 
and there’s not even that much magic. 
I hope the “Herald of a New Age” fills the hole in my heart, 
but I’m worried I’ll have to wait for a good part.

A Herald of the New Age

Sydney

The herald, a sign of things to come
The New Age, a world not yet arrived
But in the heart’s frail atrium
The past is painfully revived

Streaming out of haunted wells
It is not thirst this water slakes
Bloodlust and revenge compels
The tortured spirit overtakes

One must stay hardened, the warrior knows
But in this moment he must soften
Lay down his sword upon on the stones
And make a solemn promise

When to his knees the warrior’s driven
At long last he is forgiven

Mo

Why be happy when you can be snappy
Ask for a hug Merlin and you get a slappy

The Sword in the Stone

Mo

this episode is a stab fest, Arthurs not well dressed
wear sandals in a forest, the idea’s not the best
Agravaine finally dies, and nobody cries
merlin becomes old, in a move that’s pretty bold
the sword in the stone, helped morgana be overthrown
merlin does some morally dubious stuff, he is no longer a hufflepuff
Gwen gets crowned, and morgana’s nowhere to be found
I can’t wait for season 5, I hope they keep my favourite characters alive

Arthur’s Bane

Esmé

((Spoiler warning))

The question is: does foreknowledge reduce
The pain when tragedy arrives, permit
Patient acceptance and sorrow to truce,
Or to this warring grief must one submit?
Will Merlin bear betrayal’s tragic ways
More readily than Arthur when they come?
Or will the naive hope of earlier days
That bravery to evil won’t succumb
Keep him from truly closing off his heart,
So when inevitably the end is near
He’s cut as deep, when by death they must part
As if he’d not heard the words of the seer?
Well, I recall the promise of the start;
Would foreknowledge have protected MY heart?

Carina

When Merlin revealed he could juggle,
With flair and without any struggle,
Arthur did gasp aloud,
He was ever so proud,
Then Merthur fans hoped they would snuggle!

The Death Song of Uther Pendragon

Esmé

It’s hard to say for sure if Uther’s shade
Is truly a reflection of his mind
Or if his time spent past the vale has made
Him into something of another kind –

A spiteful spirit who is nothing like
The man who bore the name “Uther” in life;
The son, for his heart’s sake, does then decide
This hateful being, who’d kill Arthur’s wife

And harm his friends, is not his father’s ghost
But something else – proof magic will corrupt
Even the memory of those one holds the most
Dear – the evil is the horn’s vile educt.

But surely Merlin’s seen what Arthur can’t-
That the shade’s uninhibited, for sure,
But all this hate did fester in his heart
While he still lived – he never did abjure

His genocidal ire ‘gainst Merlin’s kind;
The ghost’s a true reflection of his mind.

Another’s Sorrow

Esmé

If it’s true that vengeance is best served cold
Then after nine long years then Arthur’s death
Should satisfy King Odin more – ninefold;
If Arthur can deny Odin his breath
Then this should be six times the just reward
For six years’ grief that now can be revenged.
At Odin’s throat King Arthur has his sword
And finally this bitter feud will end.
But Merlin stays his hand – he tells him, ‘wait,’
For bloodshed begets bloodshed every time,
And whereas Odin’s sidetracked by his hate
Arthur will not let hatred make him blind,
Perhaps because from Uther’s bigotry
The king has learnt, by contrast, chivalry.

Sydney

An empty burial chamber
A name written on a stone
The princess runs through empty halls
Where stained glass windows glow

Her nightmare wears an old woman’s face
And stalks her with slow steps
The princess’ bleeding wrists betray
The hidden snare is set

She tries, she tries, she tries again Escape, outrun, outwit
The princess’ chooses who to save Every clue’s dismissed

She whispers, “He’s not here,”
And the trap snaps shut its jaws The princess turns her face in fear She is the victim and the cause

Another’s sorrow is used to play The familiar game of trust betrayed

The Disir

Esmé

The Triple Goddess watches patiently
As king and servant stumble to their fate
Like party-goers blind drunk, who cannot see
The ground beneath their feet. It is not hate
That motivates her to impart the mark.
She has no stake in what the future holds.
The Goddess gives it to the young monarch
And lets him do as she herself foretold
To those with power enough to hear her voice.
Though Arthur’s future keystones are in place,
For Merlin there remains a vital choice.
Though Arthur disrespects the holy space,
It’s Merlin whom the Disir need to reach –
But what he’s seen blinds him to what they teach.

The Dark Tower

Esmé

He smells it on the wind – the fresh sea breeze –
Or so he says, and winces as he does
Internally – thinks Arthur surely sees
Right past the awful lie. Of course he must,
But Gwen’s life’s worth the risk, and there’s no time
To come up with a believable lie.
But either all the knights ignore his crime,
Believing he should not be damned to die
For such benign use of an outlawed gift,
Or they aren’t thinking straight and just accept
The strange excuse, all unlikelihood missed.
At hiding magic Merlin’s grown adept…
And he is glad, of course, to not be seen,
But cannot help but ask what could have been.

Episode IV.VI – A Servant Of Two Masters

We discuss Episode 6 of Season 4 of Merlin, A Servant of Two Masters

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Episode IV.V – His Father’s Son

We discuss Episode 5 of Season 4 of Merlin, His Father’s Son, which fulfills all of our fandom dreams, in unexpected and sometimes unexplainable ways. 

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Episode IV.IV – Aithusa

We discuss Episode 4 of Season 4 of Merlin, Aithusa. 

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Episode IV.III – The Wicked Day

We discuss Episode 3 of Season 4 of Merlin, The Wicked Day.

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Episode IV.I & IV.II – The Darkest Hour Part 1&2

We are back with Season 4 of Merlin! 

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Merlin Fic Recs – The List

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Canon 1 shots – close to the official canon, such as episode codas and fix it fic

Merlin’s Smiles – Diamondmask

Words: 5551, Warnings/Rating: Teen And Up Audiences (Fluff & Angst, Happy Ending)

Five times Arthur wanted to make Merlin smile and one time he did not.

First Snow – Lisztful

Words: 4177, Warnings/Rating: Teen And Up Audiences (mild sexual content right at the end)

“The great, loosely packed snowball hits Arthur straight on, collapsing against the strong line of his tense jaw and catching in the fringe of his hair from brow to sideburn. Arthur is perfectly still as it goes soft against the warmth of his cheek and begins to drip icy water down the collar of his greatcoat. Nobody breathes, Merlin included.”

For the Weary – lady_ragnell

Words: 4926, Warnings/Rating: General

When Arthur becomes King, Merlin overworks himself.

History Books Forgot About Us – TheAvalonian

Words: 5367, Warnings/Rating: Teen and Up

The world remembered the legend. Merlin was beginning to forget the man. Thousands of years later, Merlin is still waiting, but he is beginning to wonder if Arthur will ever actually come back to him. – Post-finale reincarnation fic. Angst, but with a happy ending.

Canon Magic Reveal

A Warlock’s Worth – ella_bane

Words: 20639, Warnings/Rating: Explicit – Sexual content

When a visiting prince sets his sights on Merlin, Arthur is not amused. A story of love, loyalty, and secrets too-long kept.

The Weight of Truth – giselleslash

Words: 2191, Warnings/Rating: Gen

It is the eve of Agravaine’s execution and Merlin can’t bear the thought of one more person lying to Arthur. | Canon AU | Magic Reveal

Give Me a Word, I’ll Give You My Worth – serenphoria

Words: 2511, Warnings/Rating: PG-13

Arthur had expected a pep talk from Merlin, but this is not how he saw it going.

Canon divergent / Canon AU (Alternate Universe)

In Time of Trial – Shine

Words: 36,807, Warnings/Rating: Mature – Sexual Content, canon-typical violence

Uther begins to fear Arthur’s strength and power he holds over his knights and banishes him. Arthur must then begin to fight to become the king he is supposed to be. While it contains a MAGIC REVEAL, it’s one of the few stories where Merlin and Arthur leave Camelot NOT because of Merlin’s magic. 

A Study in Natural Philosophy – Mad_Maudlin

Words: 13358, Warnings/Rating: canon-typical violence and threat

It wasn’t all that unusual for people to hide their daemons; Merlin, however, seems to be taking it a little far.

Favorite – astolat & Podfic by Fleur Rochard

Words: 13012, Warnings/Rating: Explicit – Sexual content

Arthur was tipped back against the wall, his mouth open for breath and staring at the small arrow-slit window over Merlin’s head, trying to work out how it could possibly be that good with Merlin, of all people.

Made of Dreams and Bones – lady_ragnell

Words: 7476, Warnings/Rating: canon-typical violence, canon-compliant minor character death.

Arthur would have starved that first winter, if it weren’t for Hunith and her son. – When Arthur is disinherited, he finds himself farming in Ealdor.

Rest Awhile, You Cruel Cares – riventhorn

Words: 43979, Warnings/Rating: Explicit – Sexual content

Historically accurate-ish post season 4 – Arthur, Gwen, and Merlin work on kingdom building and politics.

AU (Alternate Universe)

Modern monarchy AUs

Drastically Redefining Protocol – rageprufrock

Words: 70828 (Main Story – 64059 + 7 accompanying ficlets), Warnings/Rating:  Explicit – Sexual content

In which Arthur (The Prince of Wales) meets Merlin (junior doctor at  St. Bartholemew’s Hospital) and all hell promptly breaks loose.

Flutter Kick – rotrudePrequal, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Words: 28100, Warnings/Rating:  NC-17 – Sexual content

Merlin’s dream is to get a gold medal and his passion is swimming. The World Championships seem like a good start but things get more complicated when he gets to know the Prince of Wales better.

Reincarnation

Timing Verse master post  – Mad-Poetics

Words: 50100, Warnings/Rating: Explicit sexual content –  Adult having sex with a teenager. The teenager is above the age of consent in the UK, where this is set.

Modern reincarnation. Merlin and company have been reborn countless times; this is the story of the latest.

I Keep Going Over the World We Knew (Over and Over) – Mellacita

Words: 53153, Warnings/Rating:  Explicit – Sexual content

When Merlin Emrys is sent on a ’round-the-world assignment, he begins remembering a life of magic, dragons, and kings. To make matters worse, a strange woman starts stalking him along the way. And that’s before he even meets Arthur Pendragon, whose answer to climate change is going to save the world. Because apparently just saving Britain won’t be enough this time around.

Gibraltar May Tumble by shes_gone

Words: 24601, Warnings/Rating:  Explicit – Sexual content; Major character death… sort of…

An unexpected opportunity sends Merlin packing for the coast. There, he meets Arthur, a Victorian-era sea captain who’s trapped, a bit literally, between life and death, and who refuses to leave the house he died in over a hundred years ago.

Firsts For Everything – bevinkathryn

Words: 9312, Warnings/Rating:  Mature 

Sometimes, people seem to forget, in all this fighting for equal rights, that ‘gay couples’ are just ‘couples’. Merlin and Arthur, and a first-time hundreds of lives in the making.

Flight Path – Lamardeuse

Words: 23827, Warnings/Rating:  Explicit – Sexual content

Reincarnation – in Cambridge Peter recruits Rhys to help in restoring a Spitfire. Familiar faces turn up in unexpected places.

Defenders of the Realm – Lamardeuse

Words: 57604, Warnings/Rating: Explicit – Sexual content

Modern AU. Arthur and Morgana are Metropolitan police officers drawn into a strange case involving robbery of ancient artifacts. Merlin is a graduate student at Imperial College studying the healing plants of Ancient Britain under Gaius – or at least that’s what he tells everyone. Soon they, along with Gwen, Lancelot and Uther, will be facing a battle for the future of the country. Can they defend the realm from those who would seek to destroy it?

Modern AU

A Change of Pace – kianspo

Words: 54616, Warnings/Rating:  Explicit – Sexual content

The one in which Arthur works in finances and his suits are various (two) shades of grey, Merlin works in advertisement and has no boundaries whatsoever, Morgana drinks rum, Mithian stages a coup, Agravaine is aggravating, and Elena’s house is amazing. Also, Andy Warhol is mentioned in vain, and Arthur and Merlin fall in love in Victorian era style.

Living In Hearts Left Behind – giselleslash

Words: 36506, Warnings/Rating: Explicit – Sexual content

Arthur has been living abroad for several years, wanting to get as far away from his family and the expectations placed on him as possible, but the unexpected death of his brother brings him back home where he must confront the things that drove him away. He has to deal with the guilt of not being in his brother’s life for the last few years and how much he missed because of that as well as the fact that maybe his father wasn’t what he thought he was. And to make everything even more complicated there’s his brother’s boyfriend, Merlin, who might just be his salvation if their guilt and sadness doesn’t drown them before they even get started.

A New Low – Rosie_RuesPart 1, Part 2

Words: 15019, Warnings/Rating: PG13 (occasional swearing)

Written for a prompt at kinkme_merlin, which asked for diabetic!Merlin stuck in a lift with Arthur. Sweetest, fluffiest of romantic comedy. 

Seasons – wangler

Words: 40000, Warnings/Rating: Explicit – Sexual content

Arthur and Merlin meet in high school. When they’re separated after a magic duel gone wrong, hearts are broken, lots emails are written and a few cupcakes are set on fire. Sometimes it takes a while to figure destiny out.

Fundamental Imperfection – Starlingthefool

(sequel, spanning the time gap mentioned at the end of Fundamental Imperfection, abandoned WIP, VERY DIFFERENT to main story)

Words: 12175, Warnings/Rating: Mature (occasional sexual content)

In which an argument about Dickens leads to a Twitter scandal, broken bones, midnight conversations, and transatlantic longing. (Or, an AU with Arthur and Merlin as moderately famous authors.)

Resistance Fighters Series – dreamdustmama

Words: 87,404, Warnings/Rating: Explicit – Sexual content and graphic description of violence

In a world where magic is on the brink of being banned and sorcerers are looked upon as second-class citizens, Merlin Emrys does whatever is necessary to protect his loved ones and help those who are like him. Arthur Pendragon, despite his father’s open hatred of magic, has never had a reason to care one way or the other – until he discovers that his sister Morgana has powers, and is working underground to rescue those being targeted by the government. Merlin fights with words while Arthur is forced to face the truth about what is really happening to those who use magic, and despite an earlier encounter, it isn’t until a chance meeting between them one night that their worlds truly collide.

Good News (is on the way) – derryere

Words: 60796, Warnings/Rating: Explicit – Sexual content, Age Difference (Arthur is 28, Merlin is 18)

Arthur, a travelling businessman, decides to rent a room with the Wyllt family while in town. Hunith is charmed. Her son, Merlin, is not.

AU shorts

Effanineffable & Interval – callista_mythol

Words: 12030, Warnings/Rating:  PG-13 mostly, then briefly R

Oh well there never was a cat so clever as magical Mr Mistoffelees… Merlin and Arthur are actors on the West End

The Wrong Avalon – leashy_bebes

Words: 11322, Warnings/Rating: TEEN – no sex or violence and only minor cursing

Crossover with Dr Who (11th Doctor) – The Doctor, Rory, and Amy find King Arthur on the planet Avalon with no real idea of how he came to be there or how to get home. The tardis team embark on a mission to get Arthur back to earth and to Merlin.

Fit For a Prince – Lisztful

Words: 6824, Warnings/Rating:  Teen and up

Modern au, Merlin is a rather hard to please high fashion designer, Arthur is his surprisingly patient and well-read model. Fashion babble and snark ensue, and maybe even love.

The Good Times Are Killing Me – minor_hue (kink-meme thread. Contact us if you want a word document version by email)

Words: 15364, Warnings/Rating: NC-17, Angst, Sexual content

In which the boys pretend to still be together for Christmas (and there is more than one kind of charade).

For Your Information – reni_days

Words: 9887, Warnings/Rating:  PG-13

“Merlin sighs… ‘I’m sort of like his gay tutor, it’s hard to explain.’ “

Told from Merlin’s point of view, it focuses on Uther’s stubborn quest to understand what it means to be gay so he can support Arthur. Several “Odd Couple” moments ensue as Uther and Merlin start to become something like friends. So much so, that Uther’s convinced Merlin should date his son.

Merlin Fic Recs

In this episode we recommend some of our favourite Merlin fanfic, so you’ve got some reading material while you wait for Destiny & Chicken to return from hiatus. 

Head over here to find The Full Rec List!

Please remember to leave kudos and comments for anything you read and like. Fanfic writers are the backbone of fandom.

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The Once And Future Drinking Game – Eye of the Phoenix

As voted by our lovely listeners… here’s us seeing out 2020 with a Drinking Game to The Eye of the Phoenix.

Rules can be found here

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Merlin Season 3 Round Up

Join us for the Season 3 Round up, as we discuss all things Merlin Season 3, and only get a little bit punch drunk and maudline in the last 30 minutes!

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