Hey thanks for an awesome blog! Just wanted to ask if you knew of any PRIDE AND PREJUDICE or PERIOD docs starring ANDREIL? Thank you so much!
yes! here are a few!-Scout
A Truth Universally Acknowledged by gluupor (G | 1,612 | 1/1)
“Palmetto Court has been let at last!” said Mr. Hemmick in raptures. “Mrs. Wymack reports that a single man of good fortune has taken Palmetto for a twelvemonth at least! What marvellous news for my dear cousins!”
Series: Part 3 of Andreil Week 2018
Shakespearean + Medieval:
Doubt Truth To Be a Liar by sunrise_and_death (T | 793 | 1/1)
It was the ghost that tipped Neil off.
Or, a snapshot of All for the Game meets Hamlet.
Knights of the Fox Table by Lover_of_Fairy_Tails (G | Incomplete | 13/?)
The Moriyama and Wesninski Kingdoms are the two largest kingdoms in the land. Though there are still many smaller kingdoms surrounding them, one of these is the Foxhole Court Kingdom.
The Foxhole Court's Lord Wymack is in need of a rare herb that can only be bought in the neighboring Wesninski Kingdom, so he sends two of his knights Andrew Minyard and Kevin Day to retrieve it. Of course with Andrew's luck in life he ends up captured by Wesninski Knights, and imprisoned in their dungeon.Nathaniel is the son and only heir of Lord Wesninski. When he hears that a Fox Knight has been captured and is currently being held in their dungeon, he can't help but to go and get a glimpse of the knight.
Much to Andrew's annoyance the Young Wesninski Lord keeps coming to visit him.Much to Nathaniel's delight Andrew has begrudgingly agreed to answer his questions about the Foxhole Court and Kevin in exchange that he answers Andrew's questions.
Now that they have started this game of truths were will it lead them?
A Castle of Curses by Greenninjagal (Not Rated | Incomplete | 2/?)
Neil didn't mean to be found dying in the middle of the forest. He didn't mean to be saved by a couple mysterious voices. He definitely didn't mean to wake up in a castle.
After a lifetime of run, run, running and lie, lie, lying Neil has no problem preparing to leave again. But upon waking up in a the rundown castle in the middle of nowhere, and no understanding of anything other than the people in it are extremely weird and hey-- wasn't that statue in another room before??-- Neil finds himself in a predicament he's never had to face before.
Neil didn't mean to stay. And he most certainly didn't mean to wake the dragon.
Castoff Courts by Stormsong (Not Rated | Incomplete | 13/?)
Ichirou is King. Nathan Wesninski is his Royal Assassin. (Prince) Riko is still the second son cast off that he is. But instead of an Exy court it's Lords and Ladies and knights and...do you see where this is going? Foxhole is a tavern. It's a front for misfits (lord) David Wymack uses to give his second chances. Nathaniel (Neil) still runs away, but is dragged back to Castle Evermore to be dealt with (read punished). And Kevin's hand still gets busted. Everything is different, but otherwise the same. Mostly nothing and no one is/are what they seem.
Speak easy to me by The_time_it_takes for wematch (Not Rated | 3,370 | 1/1)
series: sweet like sugar. by paleromantic, tylerscreamingintothevoid (T | Incomplete | 3 Works)
dog in the manger by KING (pelted) (E | Incomplete | 11/?)
It's 1922, and rumor had it Wesninski's son wasn't so dead after all. A sudden upheaval crumbled the Butcher's empire almost over-night; in his place, a scarred and terrifying man threatened to set Baltimore alight.
Four years later, Aaron Minyard receives a call from a brother he hasn't spoken to in a decade, sweeping him into a whirlwind of corruption, homicide, and exhausted, tremulous trust.
December by ilgaksu (T | 3,710 | 1/1)
The secret to the Midas touch is this: you just have to be willing to get your hands dirty.
In which Neil Josten is an abandoned boy in Russia with amnesia, the Minyard twins are missing persons investigators, and the Butcher of Baltimore is looking to get his heir back (Anastasia Fusion AU, but knowledge of the film isn't required).
a kingdom where nobody dies by ilgaksu (T | 6,484 | 1/1)
Neil is seventeen years old and he looks up, gasping and on the ground. Andrew Minyard stands there, the scars crisscrossing his knuckles, his grasp loose on the baseball bat. Neil’s stomach feels set alight.
“Consider that an early warning,” Andrew says.
“Who let a No-Maj into Eden,” Neil manages, and Minyard raises his eyebrows and says, “It’s not your promised land anymore, pure-blood. Wesninski."