Fandom: The Eagle
Pairing: Marcus/Esca
Categories: First-time, post-canon, romance
Length: Long (20,893 words)
Warnings: References to a previous sexual relationship between teenage Marcus and an older man, although both are adults in their culture.
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Author Website: AO3
Summary:"Marcus blinks and rubs at his tired eyes, staring at the wax tablet, stylus hanging loosely in his hand. He has been recalculating the figures, pebbles clicking on the counting board, until the numbers swim before his sight, and he feels more and more worried every time they come out the same. The farm is not producing enough to feed him and Esca and pay the field-hands, and little remains of the money Marcus received from the senate for retrieving the Eagle of the Ninth Legion Hispana. This bad harvest is the last bad harvest they can afford, and it does not seem likely that Marcus will discover a gift for farming now."
In which Esca seeks out his kin in Hibernia and Marcus goes with him; naturally, sex, adventures, and miscommunications ensue. Originally a kinkmeme fill for body paint porn, this developed 19,175 words of plot (the second chapter is historical notes), and an amazing illustration by Motetus. There is also a podfic version available, thanks to inkjunket.
Review:"Until All The Songs Are Sung" takes place a few years after the movie's end. Since returning the Eagle to Rome, Marcus and Esca have settled down on their promised farm, as often happens in this fandom. But as the summary hints, this is no Happy Gay Farmers fic. The story begins with Marcus admitting to himself that they he and Esca can no longer afford to keep their farm. Nor can he return to his previous life as a soldier, thanks to his leg injury. Adrift and uncertain, Marcus has no idea what to do with his life. Fortunately, he's able to stall the decision for a few months when Esca suggests Marcus accompany him to Hibernia to find his mother's family.
This story does an amazing job of exploring identity. No longer a farmer or a soldier, Marcus begins the story unsure who he is. As he assumes a disguise to travel with Esca, even his identity as a Roman seems to falter. Esca, too, struggles with issues of identity as he returns to his mother's people after so many years of living amongst the Romans. Really, this is a story about carving out a space (and a family) for yourself in a world that doesn't quite fit.
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Until All the Songs Are Sung
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