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On the day that the actors had to film some of the End Credit scenes, the actor for Mary Linton was not in, so Roger Clark took her place, meaning in that scene where we see Mary crying over Arthur's grave it is actually Arthur crying over Arthur, and I so love that.
Modern day marthur would have Mr. Gillis posting the most vile Reddit stories with completely innocent-sounding titles
you know the ones I’m talking about, “AITA for trying to sell some jewelry” and completely glazes over his behavior that Reddit always seems to catch
Bonus points family AU where she’s “unfairly keeping his grandchildren from him”
mary linton
Lancelot and Guinevere ♡
Click for higher quality! Text is from "Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere" by Alfred Lord Tennyson whilst the pose is based on one of Joe Bowler's paintings. The original Arthurian story of Lancelot and Guinevere is so Marthur-coded to me </3 also if you cannot see what kind of flowers are behind the text, they're forget-me-nots, which were indeed an intentional choice given their symbolism of love, remembrance, and death in some interpretations
spoilers for RDR2
Do you guys think Charles told Mary Arthur was dead. I say this because she is in gray/black clothes when it shows this. Or did she find the grave and then change into funeral clothes. Although maybe she annually visits the grave and that was what it was showing. Idk.
I blame @werewolfarthurmorganenjoyer for this but all of you modern Arthur fanfiction writers are wrong ARTHUR MORGAN IS A TRUCK DRIVER.
And I am saying long distance truck driver I mean gone for days, weeks, driving through states back and forth, living on the road. He keeps doing it because he brings in a lot of money (need for the gang - which in modern au is Dutch's and Hosea's foster family but they themselves call it their gang (also because Dutch and others still get involved in shady shit)).
He is always on the road, his truck is his bestfriend, and on his drives he has run ins with people who he helps. That woman scared about her old father living in a different state? Arthur stops there while on his mandatory break to check on him. The broke young man who got kicked out his house and needs a ride? He picks him up of the side of the road and listens to him talk. The gay couple running from home who jist need to get to the city to take a train and are counting pennies in the roadside bistro? He is driving them there and telling them to always stay by their side. He helps a guy fix his truck. He saves a wild deer stuck on the road. He sends the cash home to make sure Tilly stays in college, Jack is able to stay in the better kindergarten, and Hosea doesn't have to work full-time.
When does all that change? When he meets the daughter of the truck-company owner, who just started working in the office :DD
To me, in the modern world if Mary and Arthur were together, he'd play the guitar for her and sing her favorite song as they watch the sun dip in the horizon.