From a purely archival standpoint, Archive of Our Own is the primary repository. The tagging system allows for precise filtering—'Rhett McLaughlin/Link Neal' is the relationship tag, and 'Good Mythical Morning' is the fandom. The works there range from humorous, episode-based vignettes to more serious, introspective pieces exploring their friendship dynamic. It's a mixed bag, but the kudos and comment system helps surface the more appreciated works.
Other platforms like Wattpad and FanFiction.net host some content, but the organization is less rigorous. Tumblr remains significant for shorter drabbles, headcanons, and fanart-with-captions that function as micro-fictions. The discovery process there relies heavily on reblog chains and specific hashtags. For someone new, starting with Ao3's filtered search provides a structured entry point, then branching out via links in author notes or profiles to find more niche communities on social media is the logical progression.
Finding Rhett and Link fanfic in its original habitat is tougher than you'd think given how massive their fandom is. I've been deep in the Mythical Beasts circles for ages, and the thing is, a lot of their creative content lives in ephemeral spaces like Tumblr threads and personal blogs, which makes it feel more like a secret handshake than something on a centralized archive. Ao3 is your most structured bet—tagging is solid there, and you can filter for the 'Good Mythical Morning' fandom tag, which covers them. But honestly? The real pulse is on Twitter/X and TikTok, where people post those short, wild AU snippets or character studies as threads and videos. It's less about completed epics and more about that immediate, playful interaction with their personas from an episode that just aired.
Wattpad has some longer-form stuff if you dig, but the quality varies wildly, from sweet coffee shop AUs to... well, let's just say some deep-cut lore explorations that only make sense if you've watched every 'Buddy System' season. The Discord servers are where the magic happens for collaborative writing and prompts, but those are invite-only and tight-knit. I miss the days of dedicated forums; everything feels so scattered now. You kind of have to be willing to lurk in a few places to catch the good bits as they fly by.
Yeah, Ao3 is basically the main library for it. The stuff there is usually tagged properly, so you can avoid what you don't want. I found some surprisingly heartfelt oneshots just by sorting by kudos. Sometimes the authors link to their Tumblrs where they post extra snippets or take prompts.
Wait, are we talking about fiction about Rhett and Link the real people? Because that feels... weird to me. I've seen tags for them on Ao3, sure, but I always scroll past. It seems like most fans channel that energy into writing about their characters—like from 'Buddy System' or 'The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek'—instead. Those stories are all over the usual suspects: Ao3, FF.net, even some on Quotev. The original fan content for their IRL personas tends to be more meme-based or video edits on YouTube. If someone is writing straight-up RPF about them, it's probably tucked away on a private journal or a locked Tumblr, not on a major platform openly. The fandom culture around GMM seems to skew away from that, in my observation.
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Man, the idea of 'exclusive' Zelda fanfiction isn't something I've really bumped into, at least not on a single platform. Most writers post their crossover adventures wherever they have an audience, you know? You'll find the deep cuts scattered all over. I got absolutely hooked on a 'Zelda'/'Fullmetal Alchemist' fusion on Archive of Our Own a while back, where Link's Sheikah Slate tech clashed with alchemical principles. The author only posted it there, so I guess that makes it exclusive to AO3 by default.
Honestly, the more niche the crossover, the more likely it'll be a lone wolf project living on one site. Forums like SpaceBattles or Sufficient Velocity sometimes host unique, in-progress stories you won't find elsewhere, often with a heavier focus on world-building logic than romance. That's where I stumbled upon a wild 'Legend of Zelda' meets 'Dark Souls' saga, which was... brutal, but fascinating. So I'd say don't chase a platform for exclusives; chase the weird plot bunnies. The best ones tend to settle in one corner of the internet and dig in.
I've stumbled across most of the good stuff on Archive of Our Own, honestly. It's the go-to for a lot of fandoms now, including Rhett and Link's.
The 'Good Mythical Morning' tag is pretty active. The real secret is how you sort—hits and kudos give you the popular ones, but sometimes the best-written pieces have fewer notes because the fandom's niche. I found this incredible, slow-building friends-to-lovers AU set during their early YouTube days that ruined me for a week; it had maybe 200 kudos but the characterization was spot-on. Tumblr is another hunting ground, but it's more scattered. You have to follow specific writers and hope they reblog others. Wattpad has some, but the quality varies wildly. It's a mix of sweet, domestic fluff and some truly bizarre AUs.
My bookmark folder is a mess of tabs from all three places, and I regret nothing.
Honestly? I wasn't expecting to get hooked on Rhett and Link fanfiction, but some pairings just have a weirdly specific chemistry that works. The dynamic between the two of them is already so lived-in and complex; you can build anything from that foundation. I've seen some really interesting explorations of Rhett/Stevie, which might sound odd at first, but there are a few authors who write it with this profound, quiet respect for their real-world professional relationship, turning it into a study of creative partnership and unspoken understanding. It's less about romance in a traditional sense and more about the intimacy of building a universe together, which feels very true to the 'Mythical' ethos.
Then there's the classic Rhett/Link, which is obviously the bedrock. The best ones don't try to force them into a standard romance mold. They take the decades of friendship, the bickering, the shared history, and the deep care, and ask 'what if that took one more step?' The tension comes from the potential cost—not just to them, but to everything they've built. A story that handled that beautifully was one where the confession happened during a late-night edit session for 'Buddy System,' of all things. It felt painfully real.
I'd also throw in rare pairs involving other crew members in poly configurations. Rhett/Link/Stevie as a triad, navigating the business and their personal lives, can be a fascinating managerial and emotional nightmare in the best way. Those stories often have the most realistic conflict because the stakes are so tangible. The pairing you end up loving might be the one you never considered, based purely on an author's ability to mine the existing dynamic for new depth.