Attack of the plotbunnies
Beacuse I needed a new story idea like I needed a broken leg...
Anyway, the title "Prince Arthur and the Quest for the Holy Grail" just popped up in my head yesterday, without forewarning. Granted, I've been dabbling in"An A to Z of King Arthur and the Holy Grail" by Simon Cox and Mark Oxbrow for a while, but that's nothing else than an oversimplified lexicon of the Arthurian legends, so it doesn't explain what might have sent the plotbunnies to breed so rabidly.
The basic idea would be a quest happening right after the end of Season 3, when Arthur has ended Morgana's short reign and Camelot is, basically, in ruins. Then Isilder, the head druid would appear and tell him that the only way to heal the wounds of the realm would be to find the Grail - which, in this incarnation, would be the Patene Serpentine. Yeah, I know it most likely isn't, and whatever I might come up with will be Jossed as soon as the 4th season starts, but that's my story and I stick to it. ;)
Currently, I'm trying to reconcile TV canon with the characters from the actual legends, and let me tell you, with so many knights killed off right at the beginning, it's not an easy thing to do. Nor is it likely that I'd start writing any time, soon. But doing all the background stuff is fun - and it's not so as if I didn't have dozens of unfinished stories already. Or stories that are planned out meticulously and I haven't even started writing yet. So, would one more really count?
I'm thinking of using a malevolent Guinevere. I wonder if I could get away with it?
Anyway, the title "Prince Arthur and the Quest for the Holy Grail" just popped up in my head yesterday, without forewarning. Granted, I've been dabbling in"An A to Z of King Arthur and the Holy Grail" by Simon Cox and Mark Oxbrow for a while, but that's nothing else than an oversimplified lexicon of the Arthurian legends, so it doesn't explain what might have sent the plotbunnies to breed so rabidly.
The basic idea would be a quest happening right after the end of Season 3, when Arthur has ended Morgana's short reign and Camelot is, basically, in ruins. Then Isilder, the head druid would appear and tell him that the only way to heal the wounds of the realm would be to find the Grail - which, in this incarnation, would be the Patene Serpentine. Yeah, I know it most likely isn't, and whatever I might come up with will be Jossed as soon as the 4th season starts, but that's my story and I stick to it. ;)
Currently, I'm trying to reconcile TV canon with the characters from the actual legends, and let me tell you, with so many knights killed off right at the beginning, it's not an easy thing to do. Nor is it likely that I'd start writing any time, soon. But doing all the background stuff is fun - and it's not so as if I didn't have dozens of unfinished stories already. Or stories that are planned out meticulously and I haven't even started writing yet. So, would one more really count?
I'm thinking of using a malevolent Guinevere. I wonder if I could get away with it?
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As for using Gwen as a villain... Making one of the major characters a villain might lose you some readers, but ultimately, it's your story and thus your choice. If that's the way you want to write the fic, I wouldn't worry too much about what others think :)
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My first random ideas about the story-that-might-be are here (http://wiseheart.livejournal.com/420010.html)
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Not that there would be any real danger of me starting the actual story in the near future, though...
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(Anonymous) 2011-03-29 01:42 am (UTC)(link)Spring is in the air... [evil grin]