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Two works for Rosemary Sutcliff book sources were created for Worldbuilding Exchange 2018:
The Eagle of the Ninth
Like a Lioness (3393 words) by Tanaqui
Relationships: Guern/Murna
Characters: Guern (Eagle of the Ninth), Murna (Eagle of the Ninth), Original Characters
Additional Tags: Worldbuilding
Summary: “They took me in and tended me. Murna tended me. And when they found that I was a Roman soldier, they did not greatly care. I was not the first of my kind to desert to the tribes; and Murna spoke for me, like a lioness whose cub is threatened.”
Frontier Wolf
Every New Beginning (2107 words) by chantefable
Relationships: Druim/Nuada
Characters: Original Characters, Nuada (Frontier Wolf), Druim (Frontier Wolf), Ferradach Dhu, Cunorix (Frontier Wolf)
Additional Tags: Pre-Canon, Suspense, Arranged Marriage, Political Alliances, Murder, Oblivious Bard, One Night Stands
Summary: Political marriages shape tribal alliances, spies secure alibis and perform dastardly deeds, and one wandering harper just wants to make some money for mead and gambling. It can hardly end well, can it?
The Eagle of the Ninth
Like a Lioness (3393 words) by Tanaqui
Relationships: Guern/Murna
Characters: Guern (Eagle of the Ninth), Murna (Eagle of the Ninth), Original Characters
Additional Tags: Worldbuilding
Summary: “They took me in and tended me. Murna tended me. And when they found that I was a Roman soldier, they did not greatly care. I was not the first of my kind to desert to the tribes; and Murna spoke for me, like a lioness whose cub is threatened.”
Frontier Wolf
Every New Beginning (2107 words) by chantefable
Relationships: Druim/Nuada
Characters: Original Characters, Nuada (Frontier Wolf), Druim (Frontier Wolf), Ferradach Dhu, Cunorix (Frontier Wolf)
Additional Tags: Pre-Canon, Suspense, Arranged Marriage, Political Alliances, Murder, Oblivious Bard, One Night Stands
Summary: Political marriages shape tribal alliances, spies secure alibis and perform dastardly deeds, and one wandering harper just wants to make some money for mead and gambling. It can hardly end well, can it?