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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Nov 3, 2011 0:20:24 GMT
Lancelot looked at Arthur and grinned, he remembered being that age just about. However excited he is about the thought of roaming the land in search of glory and adventure it was nothing compared to how he was when he was sixteen.
He looked back at Sir Palomides when it was his turn to be studied and grinned wolfishly at the Saracen, a complete opposite reaction to his brother.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Nov 3, 2011 0:25:39 GMT
Viviane beckoned Dindrane over to sit with Morgan and herself.
"Don't worry, my dear. You are not the last to arrive. Merlin and a couple more should be arriving soon enough."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Nov 3, 2011 0:26:39 GMT
Arthur grinned back at Lancelot as he looked up from the map he was studying intently. He looked like he wanted to say something.
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Post by Hallewes on Nov 3, 2011 0:29:52 GMT
"That is a relief" Dina said with a sheepish smile. "I was reading in the sun outside and lost track of time."
She set her book down and pushed it underneath her chair.
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Post by King Urien on Nov 3, 2011 0:35:41 GMT
Palomides looked at the Knight staring at him and bowed his head, "How may I be of service, great sire?" As his head lowered he made a slight flourish with his hand.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Nov 3, 2011 0:35:53 GMT
"Don't worry, my dear. It happens," Viviane said softly. "As my sons could tell you. They often had to remind me of the time when they lived at Avalon with me."
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Nov 3, 2011 0:42:49 GMT
"You were looking at me first, Sir" Lancelot replied still smirking and looked from him to Arthur again, "Is there something on your mind, My Lord?" he asked.
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Post by Taliesin on Nov 3, 2011 0:44:57 GMT
Taliesin bowed to Morgan, "Thank you, milady. Your compliment means a great deal to me."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Nov 3, 2011 0:49:16 GMT
"Nothing much," Arthur said. "I am just eager to be off and I feel like you are too. I would ride out this instant if I could. You'll be pleased to know that your lady mother has been most helpful in finding books about the Treasures and providing me with knowledge of Avalon."
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"I spoke only the truth," Morgan said. "But I heard you play last night. You were born to perform."
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Nov 3, 2011 0:57:15 GMT
"Mother is always the most useful, and you would be right, I am eager to be away, too long in castles and not enough time adventuring makes me low. I confess to be interested in what these items are." He glanced at Palomides again, "How about you, sir. Excited to be questing again?"
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Post by King Urien on Nov 3, 2011 1:01:22 GMT
Palomides smiled, "The sea calls to me. I can only hope that our quest takes us across the waves." He ran his hands threw his oily beard.
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Post by Sir Galahad on Nov 3, 2011 1:04:37 GMT
Dinadan noticed Galahad's scowl. "Who is the scowling knight?" he asked Tristram. Tristram looked over to where Dinadan was indicating and nodded. "I think that is Galahad and that he is the brother of Sir Lancelot over there." he whispered as Arthur began to speak. Dinadan shook his head. "He's always making faces and staring at people. He should be careful that he doesn't scowl like that too often or it could become permanent!"
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Nov 3, 2011 1:15:44 GMT
"I'll tell you all soon enough when the others have arrived," Arthur promised. "Some of them anyway. We can hardly go and get evertything at once."
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Nov 3, 2011 1:28:47 GMT
"If they ever arrive." Lancelot said, frowning slightly, the sooner they arrived the sooner they could leave. "Britain has plenty of large lakes, I should think we shall at least pass one of those, would that do, Sir, if there can be no sea faring?" Lancelot said to the Saracen, not that he would ever admit it, but the sea turned him yellow.
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Post by Sir Galahad on Nov 3, 2011 1:33:32 GMT
Galahad watched his brother talk to the Saracen and wondered what Lancelot was playing at. Galahad knew full well that Lancelot did not like water, something that had proven troublesome when they had been inhabitants of Avalon, a island. Galahad wondered if Lancelot was mocking Palomides in his own way, for he could think of no better explanation for his odd comment.
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