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Post by Sir Galahad on Jul 27, 2012 19:21:21 GMT
"Do you really? You certainly don't demonstrate it through your behavior." Galahad replied, ignoring the sarcastic nature of her comment.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 27, 2012 19:23:52 GMT
Gawain turned and looked at them both in exasperation.
"Just stop it, both of you. Dina, I love you dearly, but it pains me to see you quarrelling with Sir Galahad. And Galahad, if you cannot refrain from quarrelling with my betrothed, I will be obliged to make you answer for it when I have regained my strength," he warned. "Now come on, we must make a decision."
"By land," 'Guinevere' said.
"By sea," 'Gwendolyn' said.
Father Eadmund didn't look pleased.
"I do not care, truly. But we can hardly stand here arguing about it."
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jul 27, 2012 19:25:39 GMT
"Land." Galahad said, still glaring at Dina.
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Post by Hallewes on Jul 27, 2012 19:25:40 GMT
"You know what I think, and what the good knight here does too." Dina replied to Gawain. "But I still think that it is a bad idea to go a way that might hurt our company more, and that is what I feel going by land will do."
She ignored Galahad
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jul 27, 2012 19:26:48 GMT
Galahad rolled his eyes.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 27, 2012 19:40:31 GMT
"Why don';t we all just grow wings and fly back," Gawain grumbled. "But...we are not by the coast now. I am fine, Dina, really. So I suppose it makes better sense to go by land, but we haven't enough horses. So I think we must either obtain three more horses or go by sea."
They had lost Galahad's horse, and Sagramore's, which meant they had only four horses between eight of them. Though four of them were female and not especially heavy, riding double was hardly ideal, particularly since Dina's horse, and Seren's, were not warhorses bred to carry extra weight.
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Post by Hallewes on Jul 27, 2012 19:42:25 GMT
Dina didnt look like she believed that he was alright but said nothing, deciding not to inflame the situation.
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jul 27, 2012 19:44:10 GMT
"By obtain, do you mean steal?" Galahad asked, his eyes narrowing.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 27, 2012 19:51:38 GMT
"If necessary. The people of this kingdom are our enemy, and they stole our ally's daughters," Gawain pointed out. "I'm not sure we can afford to buy horses. At least not any that are better than beaten down old nags that will struggle on the road."
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jul 27, 2012 19:54:58 GMT
Galahad seemed unsure. "I suppose as Vortimers subjects the victims would be our enemies..."
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Post by Hallewes on Jul 27, 2012 20:13:24 GMT
"They are people the same as us. They cant help it who their king is." Dina said.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 27, 2012 20:47:54 GMT
"I know that," Gawain said to Dina. "But we will need horses if we travel by land. But if we go by sea, we will need to find a boat that can carry us all, and the remaining horses, and hope Vortimers men didn't send word to the port ahead of us. And for my part I don't care about Vortimer's subjects. We must take what we need."
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jul 27, 2012 20:49:52 GMT
Galahad looked to Father Eadmund. "What do you think, Father? It is wrong to steal, but it would seem that we must."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jul 27, 2012 21:15:00 GMT
"God tells us that theft is a crime but we are engaged upon a quest and I truly believe God would approve of our goal, so I think He would forgive us," the priest remarked.
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Post by Sir Galahad on Jul 27, 2012 21:37:41 GMT
"Very well, then I must agree with Gawain." Galahad declared.
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