
A serialized historical drama about ingenuity, empathy, power, and what happens when modern minds collide with a medieval world.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 40 | Founded | 5 months ago | Last Issue | 10 days ago |
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Duncan’s cell was small even by monastic standards. A narrow bed occupied one wall. A wooden desk sat beneath a single window, where pale afternoon light spilled across parchment and ink. The...
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Night settled over the English camp, but sleep remained a distant prospect.
A great bonfire roared against the darkness, its sparks spiraling upward into the black sky. Around it crowded hund...
If you have not yet read Chapter 5, Part 1 — specifically the Battle of Brunanburh scene — turn back now.
Seriously.
This is your last warning.
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Brunanburh, 937 A.D.
Early morning mist clung to the valley at Brunanburh, thin and colorless beneath a pale English sky. Woods rose on either side of the shallow slope, their dark edges hemm...
Dear Readers,
Through much of its first four chapters, Arthur in the King’s Court has focused on belonging—finding footing, building trust, creating connection. Chapter Five turns more directly toward the story’s overarching problem: the s...
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