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Post by Morgan le Fay on Nov 2, 2011 22:17:05 GMT
"Good. I will give your name and likeness to the ferryman when I go home, so that he knows you are a friend. I wouldn't want you to be kept waiting longer than is necessary."
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Post by Taliesin on Nov 2, 2011 22:18:47 GMT
"If your druidic brothers and sisters are anything like you, then I believe that a visit to Avalon would be worth the wait," the bard responds, idly plucking at the strings of his lute.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Nov 2, 2011 22:41:44 GMT
"Yes. No doubt. Does that mean you like men as much as you like women?" Merewyn asked, all mischievous innocence.
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Post by Taliesin on Nov 2, 2011 22:43:21 GMT
"And if I do?" Taliesin responded with a devilish grin.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Nov 2, 2011 22:58:05 GMT
"I would not presume to think badly of you, so long as you did not ask me to share you with anyone else, whether they be man or woman, so long as we were both on Avalon. I hate sharing," Merewyn declared fiercely.
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Post by King Urien on Nov 2, 2011 23:01:20 GMT
She smiled at him as his mouth touched her fingers. "I'm pleased you understand that I am committed to this cause. Not all men would be so understanding of a woman desiring to join a quest. I think that bodes well for us, don't you?" Uriens of Gore stared her in the eye and replied, "You are not a possession and only a fool would think otherwise." He squeezed her hand lightly.
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Post by Taliesin on Nov 2, 2011 23:12:19 GMT
"I would not presume to think badly of you, so long as you did not ask me to share you with anyone else, whether they be man or woman, so long as we were both on Avalon. I hate sharing," Merewyn declared fiercely. "Then I won't share myself with another woman so long as I am on Avalon. Or tonight. Unless I have your leave."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Nov 2, 2011 23:21:03 GMT
Her smile widened.
"You cannot know how much of a relief it is to hear you say that, indeed to hear any man at all say it. I fear Uther saw my mother as a possession to be taken from my father. Thank you, Uriens. I think you are a better man than I knew."
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"That is fair. I agree to that," Merewyn said. "Now come, let us go celebrate the rest of the night together."
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Post by Taliesin on Nov 2, 2011 23:22:01 GMT
"Of course," Taliesin said with a smile, offering his arm to Merewyn.
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Post by King Urien on Nov 2, 2011 23:27:57 GMT
Uriens replied, "I am certainly a better man then Uther. That is no high measure." He frowned as he said the name, but it passed quickly as he stared at her.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Nov 2, 2011 23:36:45 GMT
Merewyn took Taliesin's arm and led him off to her quarters in the city.
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Morgan saw the look in Uriens' eyes and wondered at it.
"You didn't like Uther then?"
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Post by King Urien on Nov 2, 2011 23:49:50 GMT
Uriens thought a moment, and then said, "I did not." He looked around, and said, "It seems that we are quickly being left alone here."
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 15, 2012 19:15:50 GMT
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Morgan arrived at the stone circle. She wore a dark green cloak with the hood up over her dress, and looked around for Uriens.
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Post by King Urien on Jun 15, 2012 19:20:38 GMT
King Uriens was already there. He moved out of the shadows walking toward his fiance.
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Post by Morgan le Fay on Jun 15, 2012 19:30:04 GMT
Morgan raised her hand and waved to him as she moved to the stone that lay flat and was sometimes used as an altar. She indicated that Uriens should join her there.
"My lord, welcome. You look most enthralling in the fading light. Are you ready?"
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