There are some interesting Merlin crack fanfictions out there. For instance, 'The Crazy Prophecies' where prophecies in Camelot are completely misinterpreted and lead to all sorts of zany situations. It's a great read if you like seeing the characters in a new, comical light. 'Merlin's Prank War' is also a good one. It focuses on Merlin starting a prank war with the knights and Arthur, and the chaos that ensues is really entertaining. And 'The Mysterious Potions' where a potion goes wrong and causes all kinds of wacky effects on the characters, especially Merlin.
One really funny 'harry potter merlin comedy crack fanfiction' I've read involves Merlin accidentally swapping spells with Harry Potter. It leads to all kinds of chaos in Hogwarts, like the portraits starting to sing opera instead of just chatting. Another one has Merlin showing up at Hogwarts during a Quidditch match and making the brooms do crazy stunts just for fun.
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Well, 'The Lost Years of Merlin' is an excellent piece of Merlin fanfiction. This story imagines what Merlin was doing during the years that were not shown in the series. It has a lot of details about Merlin's growth as a wizard and as a person. Additionally, 'Magic Unbound' is a good one. It plays with the idea of magic being more free - flowing in Camelot and how that would change the dynamics between Merlin and the other characters.
One popular 'Young Justice' crack fanfiction is 'The Misadventures of Team Flash'. It has a really unique take on the characters, with lots of comical situations. For example, it might have the characters in completely out - of - character scenarios like Robin suddenly being afraid of bats again in a really silly way.
There's also 'Fairy Tail's Bizarre Adventures' where the normal Fairy Tail plot takes some really strange turns. For example, the guild hall gets turned into a giant maze and the characters have to find their way out while dealing with all kinds of crazy magic - based obstacles. It's a great read if you're looking for something different from the traditional Fairy Tail story.
A great 'Black Butler' crack fanfiction I've come across is 'Sebastian's Cooking Catastrophes'. In this story, Sebastian, who is known for his excellent cooking skills in the original series, somehow manages to create the most disastrous meals. It's all because of some magical mishaps that befall the Phantomhive kitchen. Ciel's reactions to these horrible dishes are priceless, and the other servants' attempts to help or just laugh at the situation add to the hilarity.
One great Percy Jackson crack fanfiction is 'Percy's Crazy Adventures in the Underworld'. It has Percy in all sorts of zany situations that are completely out of the ordinary for the normal Percy Jackson stories. It's really funny and shows a different side of the characters.
One common theme is the distortion of the characters' personalities. For example, Merlin might be overly clumsy or have really strange magical outbursts. Another theme is the subversion of the normal Camelot hierarchy. So you might see the servants in charge for a change. And often there are absurd plot twists, like magic going completely wrong in unexpected ways.
Another one is 'When Merlin Met Loki'. This fanfiction is more of a light - hearted take on the two characters meeting. It has some humorous moments as Merlin tries to figure out Loki's trickster ways and Loki is both amused and a bit frustrated by Merlin's pure - hearted magic. It's a fun read if you want something not too serious.
Sure. 'The Dragon's Apprentice' is a great one. It delves deeper into Merlin's training with the dragon and his secret powers. Another is 'Merlin's Hidden Allies' which shows Merlin making unexpected friends in Camelot. And 'Sub Merlin's New Beginnings' offers a fresh take on Merlin's role in the kingdom, exploring his character growth in a unique way.