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[fic] The Worldsmith [Chapter Three] [Axis Powers Hetalia, England/America, others]
Title: The Worldsmith [Chapter Three: Rehearse Most Obscenely and Courageously]
Author:
puella_nerdii
Fandom: Axis Powers Hetalia
Characters: England, America; William Shakespeare, Elizabeth I, Robert Devereaux, and assorted other actors, playmakers, peers, gentry, scoundrels, spies, and thieves.
Rating: This chapter is PG-13. Others will be higher.
Summary: Sent back in time to deal with a mysterious threat to England's nationhood, England and America contend with witchcraft, the undead, the power of language, and their own clashing personalities.
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three: In which no one has long enough to catch their breath, and the Lord Chamberlain's Men seek a replacement.
Notes: This is also known as the "time travel and Shakespeare and zombies" fic. You'll see why.
( “Hey, I could ask you the same question! Or, well. I could asketh you, anyway.” )
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Author:
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Fandom: Axis Powers Hetalia
Characters: England, America; William Shakespeare, Elizabeth I, Robert Devereaux, and assorted other actors, playmakers, peers, gentry, scoundrels, spies, and thieves.
Rating: This chapter is PG-13. Others will be higher.
Summary: Sent back in time to deal with a mysterious threat to England's nationhood, England and America contend with witchcraft, the undead, the power of language, and their own clashing personalities.
Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three: In which no one has long enough to catch their breath, and the Lord Chamberlain's Men seek a replacement.
Notes: This is also known as the "time travel and Shakespeare and zombies" fic. You'll see why.
( “Hey, I could ask you the same question! Or, well. I could asketh you, anyway.” )
.