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** Morgana is initially shocked at the idea.
** Morgana takes advantage of an opportunity to tease Arthur about this idea directly.

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idea that Uther seriously believes that Arthur likes men.
** Morgana takes advantage of an opportunity to tease Arthur about this idea directly.directly, noting that this ensures Uther won't suspect Merlin's relationship with her and Bo as Arthur was always "terrible at sharing".



* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story; Bo/Merlin begins as a purely sexual relationship in Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30). Despite a few 'teething troubles' in the early days due to Morgana's uncertainty about her own feelings, by Chapter 35 the thought of nearly losing Bo pushes Morgana to accept that she loves her, with the triad sharing a kiss under the moonlight. By Chapter 41, Morgana affirms to Bo that the succubus is the only woman she will ever love, and Bo makes it clear throughout that Merlin and Morgana are equally important to her even if she was involved with Merlin first. When Bo is near death due to a curse, Merlin and Morgana are still comfortable being together without Bo, but each are aware of the sense that they don't fit together as perfectly as they do when Bo is with them. Once the curse is broken, the trio soon return to their usual dynamic, each of them finding ways to support the other two as Bo and Morgana learn about the secrets of their parents in the territory of the Blood King.

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* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story; Bo/Merlin begins as a purely sexual relationship in Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30). Despite a few 'teething troubles' in the early days due to Morgana's uncertainty about her own feelings, feelings for another woman, by Chapter 35 the thought of nearly losing Bo pushes Morgana to accept that she loves her, with the triad sharing a kiss under the moonlight. By Chapter 41, Morgana affirms to Bo that the succubus is the only woman she will ever love, and Bo makes it clear throughout that Merlin and Morgana are equally important to her even if she was involved with Merlin first. When Bo is near death due to a curse, Merlin and Morgana are still comfortable being together without Bo, but each are aware of the sense that they don't fit together as perfectly as they do when Bo is with them. Once the curse is broken, the trio soon return to their usual dynamic, dynamic as they make new lives for themselves in the fae kingdom, each of them finding ways to support the other two as Bo and Morgana learn about the secrets of their parents in the territory of the Blood King.



** ''Lost Kingdom'' features Morgana shaken when one of the fae guards bluntly forces her to acknowledge that, regardless of how much Bo loves her and Merlin, as far as Morgana knows they are only human, and will "inevitably" age and die while Bo remains as she is for the rest of their lives, feeling as though she and Merlin cannot hope to have any impact on fae society given the relative brevity of their lives compared to Bo's and shaken at the thought of the Bo of some distant future dismissing her and Merlin from her memory.

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** ''Lost Kingdom'' features Morgana shaken when one of the fae guards bluntly forces her to acknowledge that, regardless of how much Bo loves her and Merlin, as far as Morgana knows they are only human, and will "inevitably" age and die while Bo remains as she is for the rest of their lives, feeling as though lives. Not only does Morgana feel suddenly overwhelmed by the idea that she and Merlin cannot hope to have any impact on fae society given the relative brevity of their lives compared to Bo's and Bo's, but she is also shaken at the thought of the Bo of some distant future dismissing her and Merlin from her memory.memory when Morgana is already sure that she and Merlin will love Bo for the rest of ''their'' lives.

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Basically any moment where Uther expresses his belief that Arthur is having sex with Merlin or Gwaine, ranging from Morgana being initially shocked at the idea to her teasing Arthur about it directly (Merlin observing that Arthur's "too high-maintenance" for him and Morgana asking if Arthur's questioning ''her'' taste when Arthur comments that he'd have better taste in men if he was that way inclined).

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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Basically any moment where Uther expresses his belief that Arthur is having sex with Merlin or Gwaine, ranging from Gwaine;
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that Arthur's "too high-maintenance" for him and Morgana asking coldly asks if Arthur's questioning ''her'' taste when Arthur comments that he'd have better taste in men if he was that way inclined).taste.
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* FunnyMoments: Basically any moment where Uther expresses his belief that Arthur is having sex with Merlin or Gwaine, ranging from Morgana being initially shocked at the idea to her teasing Arthur about it directly (Merlin observing that Arthur's "too high-maintenance" for him and Morgana asking if Arthur's questioning ''her'' taste when Arthur comments that he'd have better taste in men if he was that way inclined).

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* FunnyMoments: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Basically any moment where Uther expresses his belief that Arthur is having sex with Merlin or Gwaine, ranging from Morgana being initially shocked at the idea to her teasing Arthur about it directly (Merlin observing that Arthur's "too high-maintenance" for him and Morgana asking if Arthur's questioning ''her'' taste when Arthur comments that he'd have better taste in men if he was that way inclined).
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* FunnyMoments: Basically any moment where Uther expresses his belief that Arthur is having sex with Merlin or Gwaine, ranging from Morgana being initially shocked at the idea to her teasing Arthur about it directly (Merlin observing that Arthur's "too high-maintenance" for him and Morgana asking if Arthur's questioning ''her'' taste when Arthur comments that he'd have better taste in men if he was that way inclined).
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** ''Lost in Camelot'';
*** Bo, Merlin and Morgana's reunion in Chapter 35; Morgana finally tells Bo directly that she loves her, and as Bo watches Merlin and Morgana kiss while she's wrapped in their arms, the succubus reflects that she feels like she's home.
*** In Chapter 42, Merlin finally tells Arthur the truth about his magic and his relationship with Bo (Bo has already told Arthur what she is), and Arthur agrees to trust Merlin and work on helping protect other magic-users once he becomes king, even comparing their relationship to his own feelings for Gwen.
** ''The Lost Kingdom'';
*** Once the curse has been broken and Bo reunites with Merlin and Morgana, Bo soon makes it a priority to assure Morgana that she doesn't blame the younger woman for being tricked by Morgause. Bo's own experience makes it easy for her to understand why Morgana wanted to believe that her newly-discovered family just wanted to help her, and as far as Bo is concerned, Morgause tricking Morgana like that says more about Morgause as a threat than Morgana. This leads to the three sharing a session of GladToBeAliveSex, with Bo's thoughts making it clear that she particularly enjoys the new large bed provided to her.
*** Even without Merlin to serve as an active MoralityPet, Arthur shows true compassion for his friends when he claims responsibility for Kenzi and Gwaine stealing food and drink that was set aside for Camelot's upcoming guests at the melee, even though he only just met Gwaine and Kenzi isn't a close friend to Arthur himself.
*** Merlin and Morgana might be regarded as lower-class servants in the kingdom of the Fae, but when Morgana attends the celebration to announce the return of the lost princess to the kingdom, Morgana reflects that she's happier being able to publicly attend such an event with Merlin than she ever was when sitting at Uther's right hand in Camelot during similar parties.

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* NightmareFuel: The true horror of the sleeping curse is made clear, as Morgana finds herself alone as everyone around her falls into a sleep she can't wake them from, with no way of knowing how far this particular curse has spread and therefore no way of knowing if she can ride elsewhere for help, and also concerned about what will happen to her absent loved ones. This is likely even worse than in canon, as this time around Morgana has enough training in her magic that she at least tries to find some way to dispell the sickness, but the nature of the curse prevents her from channelling her magic to do anything about it.

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*** Merlin and Morgana might be regarded as lower-class servants in the kingdom of the Fae, but when Morgana attends the celebration to announce the return of the lost princess to the kingdom, Morgana reflects that she's happier being able to publicly attend such an event with Merlin than she ever was when sitting at Uther's right hand in Camelot during similar parties.
* NightmareFuel: The true horror of the sleeping curse is made clear, as Morgana finds herself alone as everyone around her falls into a sleep she can't wake them from, with no way of knowing how far this particular curse has spread and therefore no way of knowing if she can ride elsewhere for help, and also concerned about what will happen to her absent loved ones. This is likely even worse than in canon, as this time around Morgana has enough training in her magic that she at least tries to find some way to dispell dispel the sickness, sickness herself, but the nature of the curse prevents her from channelling her magic to do anything about it.
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* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story; Bo/Merlin begins as a purely sexual relationship in Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30). Despite a few 'teething troubles' in the early days due to Morgana's uncertainty about her own feelings, by Chapter 35 the thought of nearly losing Bo pushes Morgana to accept that she loves her, with the triad sharing a kiss under the moonlight. By Chapter 41, Morgana affirms to Bo that the succubus is the only woman she will ever love, and Bo makes it clear throughout that Merlin and Morgana are equally important to her even if she was involved with Merlin first. When Bo is near death due to a curse, Merlin and Morgana are still comfortable being together without Bo, but each are aware of the sense that they don't fit together as perfectly as they do when Bo is with them.

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* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story; Bo/Merlin begins as a purely sexual relationship in Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30). Despite a few 'teething troubles' in the early days due to Morgana's uncertainty about her own feelings, by Chapter 35 the thought of nearly losing Bo pushes Morgana to accept that she loves her, with the triad sharing a kiss under the moonlight. By Chapter 41, Morgana affirms to Bo that the succubus is the only woman she will ever love, and Bo makes it clear throughout that Merlin and Morgana are equally important to her even if she was involved with Merlin first. When Bo is near death due to a curse, Merlin and Morgana are still comfortable being together without Bo, but each are aware of the sense that they don't fit together as perfectly as they do when Bo is with them. Once the curse is broken, the trio soon return to their usual dynamic, each of them finding ways to support the other two as Bo and Morgana learn about the secrets of their parents in the territory of the Blood King.



** ''Lost Kingdom'' features Morgana shaken when one of the fae guards bluntly forces her to acknowledge that, regardless of how much Bo loves her and Merlin, as far as Morgana knows they are only human, and will "inevitably" age and die while Bo remains as she is for the rest of their lives, feeling as though she and Merlin cannot hope to have any impact on fae society given the relative brevity of their lives compared to Bo's.

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** ''Lost Kingdom'' features Morgana shaken when one of the fae guards bluntly forces her to acknowledge that, regardless of how much Bo loves her and Merlin, as far as Morgana knows they are only human, and will "inevitably" age and die while Bo remains as she is for the rest of their lives, feeling as though she and Merlin cannot hope to have any impact on fae society given the relative brevity of their lives compared to Bo's.Bo's and shaken at the thought of the Bo of some distant future dismissing her and Merlin from her memory.
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** The reactions of Bo's loved ones when they learn that Bo taking the sleeping curse from Morgana into herself saved Camelot but at the cost that it will kill Bo in a matter of days. Morgana rejects Morgause as her sister and then spends the next few days barely even able to eat as she grieves at Bo's bedside, Kenzi can't bring herself to visit Bo because she doesn't want to lash out at Morgana for something she knows the other woman never intended to happen, and Merlin is only able to do his best to offer Morgana comfort even as both of them feel Bo's absence (and none of that is helped by Uther basically wanting Morgana to get over a "youthful infatuation" and prepare for an arranged marriage to a man she doesn't love).

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** The reactions of Bo's loved ones when they learn that Bo taking the sleeping curse from Morgana into herself saved Camelot but at the cost that it will kill Bo in a matter of days. Morgana rejects Morgause as her sister and then spends the next few days barely even able to eat as she grieves at Bo's bedside, Kenzi can't bring herself to visit Bo because she doesn't want to lash out at Morgana for something she knows the other woman never intended to happen, and Merlin is only able to do his best to offer Morgana comfort even as both of them feel Bo's absence (and none of that is helped by Uther basically wanting Morgana to get over a "youthful infatuation" and prepare for an arranged marriage to a man she doesn't love).love).
** ''Lost Kingdom'' features Morgana shaken when one of the fae guards bluntly forces her to acknowledge that, regardless of how much Bo loves her and Merlin, as far as Morgana knows they are only human, and will "inevitably" age and die while Bo remains as she is for the rest of their lives, feeling as though she and Merlin cannot hope to have any impact on fae society given the relative brevity of their lives compared to Bo's.
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*** Even without Merlin to serve as an active MoralityPet, Arthur shows true compassion for his friends when he claims responsibility for Kenzi and Gwaine stealing food and drink that was set aside for Camelot's upcoming guests at the melee, even though he only just met Gwaine and Kenzi isn't a close friend to Arthur himself.

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** Bo, Merlin and Morgana's reunion in Chapter 35; Morgana finally tells Bo directly that she loves her, and as Bo watches Merlin and Morgana kiss while she's wrapped in their arms, the succubus reflects that she feels like she's home.
** In Chapter 42, Merlin finally tells Arthur the truth about his magic and his relationship with Bo (Bo has already told Arthur what she is), and Arthur agrees to trust Merlin and work on helping protect other magic-users once he becomes king, even comparing their relationship to his own feelings for Gwen.

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** ''Lost in Camelot'';
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Bo, Merlin and Morgana's reunion in Chapter 35; Morgana finally tells Bo directly that she loves her, and as Bo watches Merlin and Morgana kiss while she's wrapped in their arms, the succubus reflects that she feels like she's home.
** *** In Chapter 42, Merlin finally tells Arthur the truth about his magic and his relationship with Bo (Bo has already told Arthur what she is), and Arthur agrees to trust Merlin and work on helping protect other magic-users once he becomes king, even comparing their relationship to his own feelings for Gwen.Gwen.
** ''The Lost Kingdom'';
*** Once the curse has been broken and Bo reunites with Merlin and Morgana, Bo soon makes it a priority to assure Morgana that she doesn't blame the younger woman for being tricked by Morgause. Bo's own experience makes it easy for her to understand why Morgana wanted to believe that her newly-discovered family just wanted to help her, and as far as Bo is concerned, Morgause tricking Morgana like that says more about Morgause as a threat than Morgana. This leads to the three sharing a session of GladToBeAliveSex, with Bo's thoughts making it clear that she particularly enjoys the new large bed provided to her.



* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story; Bo/Merlin begins as a purely sexual relationship in Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30). Despite a few 'teething troubles' in the early days due to Morgana's uncertainty about her own feelings, by Chapter 35 the thought of nearly losing Bo pushes Morgana to accept that she loves her, with the triad sharing a kiss under the moonlight.

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* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story; Bo/Merlin begins as a purely sexual relationship in Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30). Despite a few 'teething troubles' in the early days due to Morgana's uncertainty about her own feelings, by Chapter 35 the thought of nearly losing Bo pushes Morgana to accept that she loves her, with the triad sharing a kiss under the moonlight. By Chapter 41, Morgana affirms to Bo that the succubus is the only woman she will ever love, and Bo makes it clear throughout that Merlin and Morgana are equally important to her even if she was involved with Merlin first. When Bo is near death due to a curse, Merlin and Morgana are still comfortable being together without Bo, but each are aware of the sense that they don't fit together as perfectly as they do when Bo is with them.
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* NightmareFuel: The true horror of the sleeping curse is made clear, as Morgana finds herself alone as everyone around her falls into a sleep she can't wake them from, with no way of knowing how far this particular curse has spread and therefore no way of knowing if she can ride elsewhere for help, and also concerned about what will happen to her absent loved ones. This is likely even worse than in canon, as this time around Morgana has enough training in her magic that she at least tries to find some way to dispell the sickness, but the nature of the curse prevents her from channelling her magic to do anything about the curse.

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* NightmareFuel: The true horror of the sleeping curse is made clear, as Morgana finds herself alone as everyone around her falls into a sleep she can't wake them from, with no way of knowing how far this particular curse has spread and therefore no way of knowing if she can ride elsewhere for help, and also concerned about what will happen to her absent loved ones. This is likely even worse than in canon, as this time around Morgana has enough training in her magic that she at least tries to find some way to dispell the sickness, but the nature of the curse prevents her from channelling her magic to do anything about the curse.it.



** The reactions of Bo's loved ones when they learn that Bo taking the sleeping curse from Morgana into herself saved Camelot but at the cost that it will kill Bo in a matter of days. Morgana rejects Morgause as her sister and then spends the next few days barely even able to eat as she grieves at Bo's bedside, Kenzi can't bring herself to visit Bo because she doesn't want to lash out at Morgana for something she knows Morgana never intended, and Merlin is only able to do his best to offer Morgana comfort even as both of them feel Bo's absence (and none of that is helped by Uther basically wanting Morgana to get over a "youthful infatuation" and prepare for an arranged marriage to a man she doesn't love).

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** The reactions of Bo's loved ones when they learn that Bo taking the sleeping curse from Morgana into herself saved Camelot but at the cost that it will kill Bo in a matter of days. Morgana rejects Morgause as her sister and then spends the next few days barely even able to eat as she grieves at Bo's bedside, Kenzi can't bring herself to visit Bo because she doesn't want to lash out at Morgana for something she knows Morgana the other woman never intended, intended to happen, and Merlin is only able to do his best to offer Morgana comfort even as both of them feel Bo's absence (and none of that is helped by Uther basically wanting Morgana to get over a "youthful infatuation" and prepare for an arranged marriage to a man she doesn't love).

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* TearJerker: Morgana's breakdown at the start of Chapter 29, when she learns that the man she loves (Merlin) is in love with the woman she at least considers a good friend (Bo), trapping Morgana in a cycle of depression as she starts worrying that she will lose both of them in favour of Bo and Merlin spending time with each other.

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Morgana's breakdown at the start of Chapter 29, when she learns that the man she loves (Merlin) is in love with the woman she at least considers a good friend (Bo), trapping Morgana in a cycle of depression as she starts worrying that she will lose both of them in favour of Bo and Merlin spending time with each other.other.
** The reactions of Bo's loved ones when they learn that Bo taking the sleeping curse from Morgana into herself saved Camelot but at the cost that it will kill Bo in a matter of days. Morgana rejects Morgause as her sister and then spends the next few days barely even able to eat as she grieves at Bo's bedside, Kenzi can't bring herself to visit Bo because she doesn't want to lash out at Morgana for something she knows Morgana never intended, and Merlin is only able to do his best to offer Morgana comfort even as both of them feel Bo's absence (and none of that is helped by Uther basically wanting Morgana to get over a "youthful infatuation" and prepare for an arranged marriage to a man she doesn't love).
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* NightmareFuel: The true horror of the sleeping curse is made clear, as Morgana finds herself alone as everyone around her falls into a sleep she can't wake them from, with no way of knowing how far this particular curse has spread and therefore no way of knowing if she can ride elsewhere for help, and also concerned about what will happen to her absent loved ones.

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* NightmareFuel: The true horror of the sleeping curse is made clear, as Morgana finds herself alone as everyone around her falls into a sleep she can't wake them from, with no way of knowing how far this particular curse has spread and therefore no way of knowing if she can ride elsewhere for help, and also concerned about what will happen to her absent loved ones. This is likely even worse than in canon, as this time around Morgana has enough training in her magic that she at least tries to find some way to dispell the sickness, but the nature of the curse prevents her from channelling her magic to do anything about the curse.
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* NightmareFuel: The true horror of the sleeping curse is made clear, as Morgana finds herself alone as everyone around her falls into a sleep she can't wake them from, with no way of knowing how far this particular curse has spread and therefore no way of knowing if she can ride elsewhere for help, and also concerned about what will happen to her absent loved ones.

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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Bo, Merlin and Morgana's reunion in Chapter 35; Morgana finally tells Bo directly that she loves her, and as Bo watches Merlin and Morgana kiss while she's wrapped in their arms, the succubus reflects that she feels like she's home.

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Bo, Merlin and Morgana's reunion in Chapter 35; Morgana finally tells Bo directly that she loves her, and as Bo watches Merlin and Morgana kiss while she's wrapped in their arms, the succubus reflects that she feels like she's home.home.
** In Chapter 42, Merlin finally tells Arthur the truth about his magic and his relationship with Bo (Bo has already told Arthur what she is), and Arthur agrees to trust Merlin and work on helping protect other magic-users once he becomes king, even comparing their relationship to his own feelings for Gwen.
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* TearJerker: Morgana's breakdown at the start of Chapter 29, when she learns that the man she loves (Merlin) is in love with someone else (Bo), trapping her in a cycle of depression as she starts to consider how she will lose both of them in favour of Bo and Merlin spending time with each other.

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* TearJerker: Morgana's breakdown at the start of Chapter 29, when she learns that the man she loves (Merlin) is in love with someone else the woman she at least considers a good friend (Bo), trapping her Morgana in a cycle of depression as she starts to consider how worrying that she will lose both of them in favour of Bo and Merlin spending time with each other.
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* {{Squick}}: Witnessing the true form of the troll was disturbing enough, but when Kenzi starts wondering out loud if Uther's actually having sex with the troll (and also questioning if it's a male or female troll), Arthur goes so far as to throw up at the mental image.

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* {{Squick}}: Witnessing the true form of the troll was disturbing enough, but when Kenzi starts wondering out loud if Uther's actually having sex with the troll (and also questioning if it's a male or female troll), Arthur goes so far as to throw up at the mental image.image.
* TearJerker: Morgana's breakdown at the start of Chapter 29, when she learns that the man she loves (Merlin) is in love with someone else (Bo), trapping her in a cycle of depression as she starts to consider how she will lose both of them in favour of Bo and Merlin spending time with each other.
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* AudienceAwarenessAdvantage: While nobody in Camelot has realised it yet, the reader can be certain from the beginning that it was Merlin's future self who sent Bo into the past based on the description and his obvious power, even if his motives are only determined second-hand once Kilgharrah explains what likely took place.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: Bo, Merlin and Morgana's reunion in Chapter 35; Morgana finally tells Bo directly that she loves her, and as Bo watches Merlin and Morgana kiss while she's wrapped in their arms, the succubus reflects that she feels like she's home.

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* HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: Bo, Merlin and Morgana's reunion in Chapter 35; Morgana finally tells Bo directly that she loves her, and as Bo watches Merlin and Morgana kiss while she's wrapped in their arms, the succubus reflects that she feels like she's home.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: Bo, Merlin and Morgana's reunion in Chapter 35; Morgana finally tells Bo directly that she loves her, and as Bo watches Merlin and Morgana kiss while she's wrapped in their arms, the succubus reflects that she feels like she's home.
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* {{Squick}}: Witnessing the true form of the troll was disturbing enough, but when Kenzi starts wondering out loud if Uther's actually having sex with the troll, Arthur goes so far as to throw up at the mental image.

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* {{Squick}}: Witnessing the true form of the troll was disturbing enough, but when Kenzi starts wondering out loud if Uther's actually having sex with the troll, troll (and also questioning if it's a male or female troll), Arthur goes so far as to throw up at the mental image.
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* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story; Bo/Merlin begins as a purely sexual relationship in Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30).

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* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story; Bo/Merlin begins as a purely sexual relationship in Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30). Despite a few 'teething troubles' in the early days due to Morgana's uncertainty about her own feelings, by Chapter 35 the thought of nearly losing Bo pushes Morgana to accept that she loves her, with the triad sharing a kiss under the moonlight.

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* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story; Bo/Merlin begins as a purely sexual relationship in Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30)

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* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story; Bo/Merlin begins as a purely sexual relationship in Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30)30).
* {{Squick}}: Witnessing the true form of the troll was disturbing enough, but when Kenzi starts wondering out loud if Uther's actually having sex with the troll, Arthur goes so far as to throw up at the mental image.
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* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story, even if it’s initially ‘just’ Bo/Merlin and Morgana only becomes a part of the relationship some time later

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* OneTrueThreesome: Bo/Merlin/Morgana, as specified by the author from the beginning of the story, even if it’s initially ‘just’ story; Bo/Merlin and Morgana only becomes begins as a part of the purely sexual relationship some time laterin Chapter 10, develops to an emotional bond in Chapter 19, and expands to include Morgana in chapter 29/30 (Bo suggests such a relationship to Morgana in 29 and then presents it to Merlin in 30)
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