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Plot: Merlin had fulfilled his destiny. Albion was alive and beautiful, and magic was no longer feared in the land. But nothing ever lasts, does it? Memories gone, and in his ten-year-old form once more, he's traveled over a thousand years in the future. Now, he has a new destiny: He has to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, hide the fact that he's Merlin, and defeat a Dark Lord that's messing with magic he knows nothing about.
Pairings: Not determined but probably not canon [secondary to plot]
Rating: Teen [some swearing]
Disclaimer: I own nothing except my original characters and ideas.
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- Part 1 of Only A Boy
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AU. 6th year. Draco Malfoy has a secret - he's actually a genius. But even he can't see a way out of eventual servitude to Voldemort. Bill Weasley has a secret - he's spying for the Order. His cover is teaching Ancient Runes at Hogwarts, and Draco's in his class. 6th year brings debate class, mysteries, horcruxes, homework, and unexpected friendships.
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shoulder the sky by Night_Fury
Fandom Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars Legends: Jedi Apprentice Series - Jude Watson & Dave Wolverton, Star Wars Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types
31 Mar 2026
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Puzzle Pieces by thatcuriouscat
Fandom Batman - All Media Types, Teen Titans - All Media Types
15 Apr 2026
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"Connor became ‘woke’, as the kids say, on a biting December morning. Upon careful consideration, he determined it was best not to tell anybody."
List of things Connor has ruined since he deviated: the police force. Hunts for deviants. The printer. Lieutenant Anderson’s patience. Gavin Reed’s kneecap. The sense of safety and security that came when you were not acting as a double agent for the month old yet still unsuccessful terrorist organization and spilling confidential government secrets. The coffee machine. His life.
Mostly his life.
