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Post by Hallewes on Jun 18, 2012 23:29:11 GMT
Dina grinned at Lancelot.
"Oh how barbaric of you to say Sir." She teased lightly.
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jun 18, 2012 23:31:53 GMT
Galahad gritted his teeth and spurred his horse to the front of the group.
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Jun 18, 2012 23:37:04 GMT
"You don't have the map you don't need, you may lead us astray!" Lancelot called to Galahad's back and then shook his head and smiled at Dina, "Do not let him get to you, he is all bark and no bite, you would think where we grew up would have made him sympathetic to pagan ways, but even the charms of avalon cannot get through a head that thick."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 18, 2012 23:38:31 GMT
GAwain sighed.
"Fine then, does anyone else have an opinion regarding boats or making the journey solely on horseback?"
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 18, 2012 23:39:15 GMT
Dina smiled and shrugged.
"I just struggle with people that disrespect my religion and clearly have no regard for others." She said. "I am sure that your brother is a great man but I just..."
She turned to Gawain.
"If you think it will make us quicker then we should at leasdt try it Gawain."
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jun 18, 2012 23:41:39 GMT
Galahad ignored his brother's jibe and rode at the head of the group muttering to himself. The fact that the group consisted of such a large amount of pagans was a disgrace to Christianity.
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Jun 18, 2012 23:43:17 GMT
"I find it is better not to bring up religion at all, my lady, and Galahad is a good knight, he does his job well." Lancelot replied to Dina and the looked to gawain, "It depends on whether you want to take the chance on getting to the sea and not finding a boat to take us, which would be quicker if we could find one, but would take more time if we cannot, I for one, would rather not take that kind of a risk, the sooner we get there the better, but it would be better to take a middle amount of time that the longest, so I suggest we ride."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 18, 2012 23:45:34 GMT
"If we ride, we must pass through Leodegrance's lands and we don't know how much of the land will be in the hands of the Saxons or the men of Cantium. Meeting them would slow us down and force us to take extra risks," Gawain pointed out. "Going by boat would be easier in that respect."
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Jun 18, 2012 23:50:30 GMT
"If you made your mind up..." Lancelot said with a grin, "Why did you ask?"
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 19, 2012 0:04:19 GMT
"I did not make my mind up," Gawain replied. "I asked an honest question and felt obliged to warn you all of the risks. I do not mind coming across the enemy if you do not."
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Post by Hallewes on Jun 19, 2012 0:07:31 GMT
"What is the point of risking our strength before we need it though?" Dina felt obliged to add to the discussion.
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Jun 19, 2012 0:11:29 GMT
"I am perfectly willing to go by boat, but if we do not find one and we need back track and go through the hordes of vicious pillaging saxons anyway, I cannot promise I will not be a bit smug." Lancelot replied nodding, "But the chances are we will find a boat, we are on a mission from the king, and are clearly knights of dignity and valour, I doubt people will deny us.
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jun 19, 2012 0:13:56 GMT
"Well, one of us has dignity and valor." Galahad muttered from the front. "I wouldn't say we, though."
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Post by Lady Iseult of Ireland on Jun 19, 2012 0:16:07 GMT
"I shall put you in the corner, Galahad." Lancelot said, "Or at least tell mother when we go home," he said under his breath so Galahad at least at the front wouldn't hear him.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 19, 2012 0:19:15 GMT
"Leodegrance's people will not deny us, but our enemies would, if they control the coastal villages. It seems less likely, though it is possible. I just want to get there as soon as possible," Gawain admitted.
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