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Post by Morgan le Fay on Oct 30, 2011 16:14:15 GMT
OOC: Honestly I was just trying to start Ironside and Merlin off fresh so I wouldnt' have to respond to all 10 pages I missed. He'll talk to anyone but I guess he'd prefer a more seasoned knight or another woman. OOC - cool, that's fair enough, we had a productive evening! Meanwhile, a scruffy looking knight seated himself next to Ironside. "Share a tankard of ale?" He asked. "You look like you need one!"
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Post by Hallewes on Oct 30, 2011 16:27:15 GMT
"We were just talking" Dina said with a smile and a shrug. "Discussing the value if family most ironically!" "Then my arrival was timely. I hope you spoke well of me sweet sister." He said with a mischievous grin "But of course beloved brother of mine." Dina said with a cheeky grin, "Would I not?"
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Post by Sir Lamorak / Diwrnach on Oct 30, 2011 17:02:08 GMT
Lamorak laughed heartily "I would sooner believe that you put aside the old faith and became a christian." He turned to Iseult. "May I ask what religion you practice my lady?" he asked.
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Oct 30, 2011 17:49:43 GMT
"I am a Pagan, we have not began to adopt any kind of Christianity is Ireland yet, I take it from what you just said that you are too?" Iseult asked, with a smile, glad she had met some more pagans.
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Post by Sir Galahad on Oct 30, 2011 19:00:21 GMT
"Indeed, my brother told me as much earlier." Galahad replied. "No doubt he has somewhere very important to be, for that is the only situation that I could imagine that would keep him from such a fair lady. Is that not so brother?"
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Post by Sir Lamorak / Diwrnach on Oct 30, 2011 19:10:00 GMT
Lamorak spread his hands wide "Well that is open for debate." He gave his sister a wry smile. "Our father is a devout christian and as his heir I was raised as such though my dear sister has done her best to sway me toward pagan beliefs. My father's priest tell me I am not a good christian, they seem to think me the vilest of sinners." He said with a chuckle and look of innocence.
He leaned closer to Iseult putting a hand on her arm. He lowered his voice so only she and Dina could hear. "I confess that I am very intriqued by the pagan faith, particularly their rites rituals. That and their lack of rules, I am not one for rules. I belief that the christian God dislikes fun, for most enjoyable acts are considered sins. I confess Lady Iseult, I am a frequent sinner." He winked then glanced around the room. Standing next to two beautiful ladies guaranteed that others would be watching.
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Oct 30, 2011 19:19:51 GMT
"Indeed, brother." Lancelot replied, "But as a pagan I think I should at the fires, I would have gone with lady Elaine if she did not have a gallant knight like you, Galahad to safe guard her." he said back to his brother before turning and looking at Elaine in the eyes with a smile, "Would you rather I go with you, My lady?"
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"A frequent sinner?" She asked with a raised eyebrow, "It is not the Christian values I have a problem with, I think honesty, chastity, and decency are all very admirable, as well as temperance, it is the belief in just the one God. I cannot entertain the prospect of it all falling to one. But tell me, what is your worst vice?"
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Oct 30, 2011 19:28:07 GMT
Her eyes widened and she looked from one or the other.
"If you want to go, I will be honoured to accept your company, but I could not bear you to go if you don't really want to," she said. "I would be very pleased if you could both come though."
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Post by Sir Galahad on Oct 30, 2011 19:34:24 GMT
Galahad watched Lancelot with interest, wondering how he would talk his way out of going to the chapel. "Come now Lancelot, surely spending a little time in church would not kill you." he added. "You could learn much from Christian beliefs."
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Oct 30, 2011 19:48:41 GMT
"Yes, and a little more time out of one could teach you a great deal more, Galahad." Lancelot retorted, getting annoyed and glaring at his brother before smiling, "If it would please you my lady, I would be delighted to attend the chapel ceremony with you, change is always for the good, I think." He said, with a smile and an incline of the head.
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Post by Sir Galahad on Oct 30, 2011 19:55:43 GMT
Galahad raised an eyebrow at his brothers outburst, and muttered something to himself quietly.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Oct 30, 2011 20:13:14 GMT
"Then I will go gladly with you both," Elaine declared. "Your soul will be happier for it, Sir Lancelot, I know it! I'm sure Sir Galahad agrees with me."
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Post by Sir Galahad on Oct 30, 2011 20:14:58 GMT
Galahad nodded. "Wise words, my lady, and very true as well."
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Post by King Lot of Orkney on Oct 30, 2011 20:39:49 GMT
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"My wolfskin? When a boy reaches a certain age, he is send into the woods. There, he lives for three days and three nights on his skills and wits alone." He smiled, lost in good memories. " He's expected to choose his prey and wear it's skin. It will show what kind of life he will lead. I chose the wolf." His hand petted the head. " Loyal, fierce and cunning. A good, strong symbol."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Oct 30, 2011 20:56:18 GMT
Elaine giggled.
"So we will all go together! Wonderful. I look forward to it already! I like the singing part of church."
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"Oh, that sounds dangerous," Morgause replied. "I hope you at least cleaned the skin before you wore it the first time, my lord?"
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