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Little au concept:
What if in one of the different universes, Kayne explained more about his abilities when he first met Arthur, just to see what would happen. In this universe, john was the one who suggested that if things don’t work out Arthur would die and they would work things out in the dark world, In this universe John was the one with the knife, and in this universe, Arthur disagreed with John’s backup plan. When John drove the knife into Arthur’s neck Arthur felt betrayed despite living, and Kayne, after having so many similar conversations, assumes Arthur would want John back, and is surprised when he stands corrected.
Arthur decides that he’s sick of the world, sick of being betrayed by John and sick of himself, so he asks Kayne to help him do the same think Kayne once did. Kayne, intrigued and curious on what would happen if a mortal did so, agrees so long as Arthur can stomach the worst of it, so he takes Arthur to a universe where Arthur is happy. Sure he still experienced loss, not Faroe is alive and his pride and joy, where Arthur’s absence would be felt and hurt the person to whom he holds most of his regrets.
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Persian Enclave: and so Camelot becomes a home in a wasteland.
Never Love An Anchor: Galahad loves Merlin, but feels that since Merlin is a religious figure to him and the people in his church, it’s something he can never have, and is wrong for loving.
The Diving Bell: Merlin tells Galahad to sit on the siege seat, and Galahad does it due to faith and love and misplaced trust.
Hellfire: do I even need to explain this one? It’s exactly what’s on the label.
Dark In Here: the trip to the lower levels of the station to get the GRAIL
All The Dying: the deaths in the group take their toll
Suicide Solution: Galahad dies firing squad style to a bunch of turrets.
I Ain’t Done: Ghostlahad haunts the aurora
Brass Goggles: Galahad gets necromanced by raphaella
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Fun fact, there’s a whole bunch of lore in my head about writers and how to the stories they create, they are essentially the gods of that world, and how truly horrifying a reality with a writer in charge would be. I’ve spent way to much time thinking about the functions writers would play story wise
So essentially writers are cosmic beings which lie in the space between worlds. They weave worlds and the threads of fate within to craft what they consider a good story.
Each person in a universe is considered a character by the writers. Writers can control a character’s every action, however, a good writer will map things out, use the character’s notes in order to give them a life of their own.
Writers can take characters from worlds they did not make and put them into one they did, however this simply creates a copy of the character they took, and each writer handles things a bit differently, so the character will subtly change. Authors who do this regularly to create new worlds are Fanfiction Authors.
Writers use all sorts of methods to create worlds, wether it be the pen or the paintbrush, but they all have one thing in common. Stories.
Writers rarely appear human, rather they take the appearance of non-human animals in some capacity, but most notably, they always have an outer shell of sorts, which hides/protects the more eldritch parts of them. This shell comes usefull when they need to interact with the worlds they create, usually through self inserts, as it prevents their creations from going mad. Of course, they could write that out, but that’s such a tedious process.
Doodle I did on my math homework

Why do the art always turn out good when I’m just goofin off?
I believe that no work is entirely original, therefore people are absolutely free to steal ideas from me as long as you add your own flavour to it. And also if you see an oc of mine you like? Take ‘em an spin them around in a blender till they are a different consistency with the same flavour. See a species I made? All of them are open, make silly little goobers. Like the colors in a piece of mine? Color pick them!
So long as you bring something new and wonderful to the table and give credit where credit is due I will probably bounce off the walls knowing you took inspiration off of me