Note: This is my first ever fanfic that I have ever written, so if you have tips or criticism, please let me know via review or pm. That being said, if you don't like what I've written, don't read it.

Note 2: Thanks so much to everyone standing by me during the writing of this. It means a lot to me.

Note 3: Finally, this will be rated M for explicit language and sexual themes. (There is no sex in this fanfic. I don't roll like that.)

Also, I own neither Zootopia, nor Arthur or the Knights of the Round Table.

That being said, Let's Get Started!

P.S.) Magic will be a prominent theme here. You don't like it, You don't read it.

Final Note: There is an irritating word in this story. Here's it's pronunciation.

Arfeudutyr: (Ar - few - dy- tear)

Chapter I: Prey and Prejudice

The air was crisp as the sun was rising. A fox with red fur was laying against a tree, slowly waking up, when he heard a scream. Immediately, he rose and followed the / br / Meanwhile, a rabbit was scared for her life. The little rabbit ran through a forest, praying that she lost the wolves who were chasing her. However, when she checked behind her, she tripped over a tree's root. When she hit the ground, she heard a snap and felt a sharp pain in her ankle. As she fell to the ground, she could hear the wolves laughing at her misfortune.

"What's the matter? Don't be scared, little bunny.", said the first wolf.

"Yeah, we don't wanna hurt you, we just wanna have a little fun before we take you back to the capital.", said the second one, with lust in his eyes.

She tried to reason with them. "Please, you know his claims aren't true, you saw him give the sword to me!", she said.

"I just saw you running away with the sword. Now, let's get down to business." The first wolf said.

"What seems to be the problem here, officers?"

The rabbit turned to see a fox in leather armor calmly walking towards her. He smelled of pine needles and she reasoned that he had been sleeping out in the woods for a while. However, there was something about him that showed that he knew what he was doing.

"Nothing that concerns you, fox. Now why don't you hit the road?" He said the word "fox" with contempt.

"Well, seeing two wolves harassing an innocent bunny, and threatening her with indecent notions, I'd say that something's happening." The fox said calmly.

"Should've minded your own business, fox. Now, you're gonna get it!" The first wolf lunged at him, swinging a sword over his head. The fox quickly dodged it, and dealt a knee to the wolf's stomach, causing him to double over in pain.

The second wolf was preparing to fire a shot from a crossbow, when suddenly, the fox ran into the woods. Before he could even begin to look for his target, he saw a shadow in front of him. The fox in front of him suddenly grinned and said, "You really chose a bad day to be picking on innocent animals, didn't you?", before suddenly punching the wolf in his muzzle. The wolf hit the ground with a thud. However, in his dealing with the second wolf, he saw that the first wolf had gotten back up. The wolf raised his sword over his head, intending to strike the innocent rabbit while she was down. Using all of his ancestor's agility, he suddenly threw himself at the wolf, tackling him into a tree and knocking him unconscious. After he made sure that both wolves were knocked out, he went to check on the rabbit.

"Are you alright?", the fox said, with an incredible amount of concern, especially for a fox. The rabbit managed to say, "As good as I can be right now, considering the circumstances that I seem to be in. Besides, you did most of the work. Um, is it just me, or are they starting to move?"

The fox looked over to the wolves to see that, yes, they were indeed beginning to get up.

The fox looked over and saw a sword sheath laying next to the rabbit. Slowly, he picked the sheath up to see that it had a sword inside of it. "Stay here, miss. I'll take care of this."

The fox had a simple plan; when the wolves got up, they had two options. They could either leave peacefully, or they could try to fight and what the fox could do with a sword. However, as the fox began to unsheath the sword, he felt all of his strength leave him. As he fell to the ground, the soldiers began to stand upright.

"Well, see what happens when someone unworthy tries to wield a holy sword? Well, while you try to recover, we'll be having some fun with your friend." The wolves smiled at the prospect of seeing a rabbit naked. He raised his sword and said, " Let's do something about those pesky clothes." He shouted as he swung his sword, creating an energy blast.

The fox, quickly realising what was about to happen, dashed over to protect the rabbit from harm by using his own body as a shield, taking the whole blast. The rabbit, however, simply closed her eyes so she wouldn't see what happened.

When the rabbit opened her eyes, she was saw the fox, laying over her body, with a large wound across his stomach. She couldn't believe it! A fox was willing to take an energy blast for her? Maybe, just maybe, not all foxes were bad?

Suddenly, the sword laying on the ground began to glow, and appeared in the fox's paws.

"What the hell?" The wolves shouted.

"Beats me." The fox replied.

"Why is it allowing you to wield it? That sword has only ever been wielded by one knight: The evil knight Lancelot!" The first wolf said.

The other wolf said, "Don't you know anything? That sword gives power to those who protect those who need it most, idiot!"

"Is that so? Well, in that case, I'll just test it out myself!" The fox raised the sword over his head as if it weighed nothing, then swung it horizontally, creating a shockwave that sent the soldiers flying into a tree, knocking them unconscious once more.

Immediately after they regained consciousness, the soldiers ran away, shouting curses and claiming that they would return. The fox let them say what they would, knowing it would be a long while until they had the nerve to even think about returning.

"Are you alright?" The fox said to the rabbit? She appeared to be unhurt, but something could've happened before he got there.

"Better than I would've been." The rabbit replied. If it wasn't for him, she probably would've been in a very bad situation. She tried to stand, but as soon as she got up, her ankle gave out. As she fell, she closed her eyes, expecting to hit the cold, hard, ground. However, she instead felt a warm embrace. When she opened her eyes, she saw the fox holding her with both arms.

"You're not in a condition to walk right now. Do you know anyone with heading magic?" The fox asked her, clearly concerned for her wellbeing.

"No, not a lot of people out here know magic like that. And there isn't a village for nearly 2 miles in any direction." She replied.

The fox said, "Okay. Tell no one what I'm about to do. Understand?" The rabbit nodded with confusion. Swiftly, the fox pulled the rabbit into a passionate kiss. When the fox released her, she began to say, "What was that?"

The fox said, "Stand." And, to her surprise, the naive rabbit found that she could stand on her ankle without it giving out.

When asked how it was possible, the fox simply shrugged. "It's been an ability I've had for a while. I can heal other's using my own life's energy. Never really had a use for it until now. Anyways, I'll see you around."

The rabbit complained, "Where are you going?" Her voice was filled with concern for her savior's wellbeing.

"Why do you want to know? Don't you have a home to go to?" The fox said, sounding as though he didn't do anything really important.

"I do, but do you think that I can make it there on my own?" She responded, trying to sound afraid.

"Well, I guess I have no other choice but to escort you home. So, how far away is your home?" The fox asked, wondering how long he would have to protect her sorry behind.
It shouldn't be more than a couple of miles south-east of here." The rabbit said.

"Okay, hop on." He said, bending over to allow her to climb onto his shoulders. 'Hop on. I'm hilarious' He thought, silently laughing at his unintentional pun. He was in for a long journey, and he knew it,

A.N.) Well, that was interesting, to say the least. What will happen on the way to Judy's home? Find out next time, in Blades and Bunnies: Chapter II!