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Post by Hallewes on Jun 18, 2012 20:10:47 GMT
Dina opened her mouth to retort but shut it again quickly. She was willing to be the grown up.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 18, 2012 20:13:25 GMT
Gawain frowned. There was fault on both sides, he could see that.
"Sir, the lady is my betrothed. I must ask you to treat her with courtesy, as befits a knight. And Dina, I must ask you not to provoke Sir Galahad. He loves his God well."
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jun 18, 2012 20:15:09 GMT
"Very well, your request is fair." Galahad replied, moving himself to the seat at the table that was furthest from Dina.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 18, 2012 20:15:31 GMT
"As I love mine Gawain." Dina answered him. "If we have finished I see no reason for this meeting to continue,"
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 18, 2012 20:19:07 GMT
"We need to decide exactly where we will seek the prisoners," Gawain pointed out. "Either we head to King Leodegrance's castle and ask there, or else we try to find a trail elsewhere. In the meantime, Dina, could you go ask Sir Ector if we may borrow his horses? Arthur says he will never refuse a pretty girl, and you are prettier than most."
He smiled at her.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 18, 2012 20:20:18 GMT
Dina gave him a small smile back, then rose and left, ignoring the so called perfect knight so she could find Sir Ector.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 18, 2012 20:32:02 GMT
Sir Ector was sitting at the other side of the hall, speaking to Madame Lucia, who seemed much calmer now. As Dina approached him, she saw Seren going over to the messenger and taking him back to the table with Gawain and the others.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 18, 2012 20:34:58 GMT
Dina ignored the druid girl, if it was important she knew that Gawain would tell her afterwards.
"Sir Ector?" She asked when she was closer to him.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 18, 2012 20:43:37 GMT
The older man smiled at her as she approached.
"Yes, my dear? You are a brave child to go off with the young knights."
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 18, 2012 20:45:00 GMT
Dina grinned.
"I will have Sir Gawain with me, no harm will happen to me." She said confidently. "It certainly keeps me out of trouble."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 18, 2012 21:03:55 GMT
"Yes, I suppose it does. But be careful. Were you perchance looking for me?" Sir Ector asked.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 18, 2012 21:05:39 GMT
"I was Sir." Dina replied. "It is simply that we wish to go and rescue these poor people so badly and to do that we would need to leave quite soon."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 18, 2012 21:09:53 GMT
"Yes, of course. I won't be offended if you don't spend the night under my roof," Sir Ector replied, misunderstanding.
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 18, 2012 21:11:33 GMT
Dina gave a light laugh. "What I have really come to ask is if we might borrow some of your horses so that we can away all the quicker as ours have been ridden hard in the journey to you."
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jun 18, 2012 21:15:02 GMT
Once the messenger arrived at the table, Galahad wasted no time in attempting to extract as much information as he could from him.
"Do you know where the King and his daughters were taken? How long did it take you to get here? How many Saxons are there sieging the castle and escorting the prisoners?" Galahad demanded.
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