A Mad Madame

A Mad Madame

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A witch has been spotted in a nearby forest. She changes herself and others at will, cackling for clever games of the most cruel kind. Not bothering to hide she tempts her own fate by following Arthur's entourage and toying with Camelot. While Merlin thinks she's harmless, Uther is on a mad hunt for this little terror, going so far as to threaten the innocent. It's up to Merlin to put an end to these games before someone gets seriously hurt. A/N: This character is entirely inspired by Mad Madame Mim from Disney's Sword in the Stone. It just would have been fun to have an episode of her causing chaos.
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The destiny of a great kingdom rests on the shoulders of brother and sister. Peasants. Bastards. Sorcerers. Annabelle of Ealdor has always known she and her brother were different, but it was the kind of different that had to be hidden. It was the kind of different that could mean a death sentence. After making their way to Camelot, the very kingdom that ruthlessly punishes those like them, Annabelle and Merlin discover a destiny greater than they could have ever imagined - one that will test them at every turn. And if that were not enough, Annabelle finds herself falling deeply for the golden prince, the son of the king who made it his life's to destroy everything Annabelle holds dear.

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