21 Works in Henry V (1989)
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In a time of desperate danger, the Plantagenets debate how best to help their country. Henry/Montjoy, established relationship.
[Warning: Includes brief mention of the deaths of both Henry and Montjoy.]
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The end of aumtun; rain in a forest; a king and a herald meet in the shelter of an ancient tree.
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The start of the Whitsun holiday, and the celebrations in the countryside are rather less decorous than those in the church.
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The day after the signing of the Treaty of Troyes, Montjoy disappears. Henry follows, with a friend of Montjoy's, on a quest that surpasses all his previous adventures. Sequel to 'Jumping o'er Times'.
WARNING: The story includes brief mentions of historical crimes against children committed by one of the non-canon characters. Nothing explicit and nothing on-screen - but the crimes underpin the plot.
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Sequel to'Falcon-Gentle'. Henry V and Montjoy discuss kingship, among other things. Romance, established relationship.
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It's the spring of 1403. A party of French heralds arrives in Rochester and spends the night at an inn - where an irresponsible youth named Hal happens to be staying too. Prequel to the 1989 film of Henry V.
Includes mediaeval attitudes to bed-sharing.
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Tales from the hundred and one nights that Henry V and the French Herald spent over-wintering in Central Asia. A mid-quel to Henry's Journey. Established relationship, but includes a fantasy first time.
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Something happens at the Siege of Harfleur that makes Henry V of England and Montjoy, the Herald of France, more comfortable around each other. Pre-slash.
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Five possible first kisses between Henry and the French Herald.
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Falconry and tournaments are both accepted aspects of courtly love; both ways of carrying on a courtship despite the curious eyes of the world. Henry V/French Herald, 1989 movieverse, first time.
Total word count 28,000.
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The Jewel Tower is one of the last surviving parts of the Old Palace of Westminster. Perhaps it was the scene of meetings between Henry and his enemy's herald?
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Chapter One: March French and English are separated by more than just a few miles of water. But sometimes, bridges can be built. Established relationship, vignette.
Chapter Two: Harry Plantagenet and the Dragon of Lusignan A few nights later, Henry tells Montjoy a tale of dragons and romance. Established relationship and first time.
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Thrown into the distant past by an astrologer-sorcerer's spell, Henry and his retinue must learn to work with, and to trust, the solitary Frenchman in their midst if ever they are to return.
Henry V, 1989 movieverse; crossover with the BBC series Walking with Monsters/Dinosaurs/Beasts, as narrated, in the UK version at least, by Kenneth Branagh. 55,000 words in total: warning for a bittersweet ending.
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The French have a low opinion of the English weather, and with good reason. But one Frenchman at least has cause to be thankful for it.
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Aultre Naray, 'I will have no other', was the motto of one of the Dukes of Burgundy. He didn't exactly keep to it - but there's another 15th century ruler who might have done. Henry V/French Herald, established relationship.
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Montjoy returns to France for the first time since his and Henry's return from their adventures on the Silk Road, and is beset by memories. Sequel to 'Henry's Journey'. Henry/Montjoy, established relationship.
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Captured by his enemies, Henry is sent into exile, his only companion being the former French Herald, Montjoy. They go on a great journey together, covering half the known world, but it's Henry who travels furthest.
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The heralds are observant people. Montjoy is one of the premier heralds in Europe, and on the eve of the Battle of Agincourt he sees more than most.
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After the battle, Henry owes Montjoy a personal apology.First kiss.
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Manning is the process by which a wild hawk is accustomed to its falconer. So who is being manned, Henry or the Herald?
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The cousin of the Emperor of Byzantium shows an interest in the French Herald, and the King of England realises that he must take a chance or risk losing him forever. Romance, first time.