Merucha
19 August 2009 @ 03:00 pm

Title: Fallout, Part TwentySix

 Author: Emma

Characters: A whole bunch of folk.

Rating: Starts PG, but hey, it’s got Jack in it!

Disclaimer: Oh, please. If I owned them, would I let some of those idiots write the scripts? And if I were making any money off them, would I be where they could find me?
Author's Note: This fic is CoE compliant


Part One is here; Part Two is here; Part Three is here; Part Four is here; Part Five is here; Part Six is here; Part Seven is here; Part Eight is here; Part Nine is here; Part Ten is here; Part Eleven is here; Part Twelve is here; Part Thirteen is here; Part Fourteen is here; Part Fifteen is here; Part Sixteen is here; Part Seventeen is here; Part Eighteen is here; Part Nineteen is here; Part Twenty is here; Part TwentyOne is here; Part TwentyTwo is here; Part TwentyThree is here; Part TwentyFour is here; Part TwentyFive is here

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Merucha
19 August 2009 @ 11:45 pm

Title: Day One, Part One of Four

Author: Emma

Characters: Canonical Torchwood Three members… sort of.

Rating: Some chapters definitely not safe for work.

Disclaimer: Oh, please. If I owned them, would I let some of those idiots write the scripts? And if I were making any money off them, would I be where they could find me?

Summary: Gwen’s first day at work is… not the usual thing
Author's Note: AU like nobody's business!

Author’s Note: Yes, it’s a female bishop. There is strong circumstantial evidence that at least two women, Bridget of Kildare and Beoferlic of Northumbria were ordained bishops in the fifth century in the Irish Celtic Church. There were women who ruled over “joint monasteries,” and women who were dalaighs (advocates in the courts), and women who were royal advisors. It wasn’t until the Celtic rites were abandoned in favor of the Roman that women lost their positions in Celtic cultures.

Author’s Note: The cockatrice, or basilisk, is a common “monster” and heraldic symbol; the revenant part of the legend is all mine.

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