Monday, October 9, 2017

Sir Meliagrant #3

Greetings,

What am I afraid of? Well not much actually. At a very young age, my father took it upon himself to make sure that I would not fear like regular peasants for I was destined to be a knight of the round table. From nights in a dungeon filled with various insects to having waking up in a coffin, I went thru all possible fears and got over them all eventually. It was not until recently that I realized that I had a fear, the fair Lady Guinevere. She is the fairest lady in all the land so it is not her visage that frightens me; I am afraid that she will not welcome my feelings towards her. Nevertheless, I most conquer this fear.

2 comments:

  1. Insofar as I care, that road seems to be the road to disaster. Many have tried, many have failed, and all come to ruin for it. For my part, I can scarcely understand the attraction. She is powerful, yes, and would probably bring Camelot with her if you were able to keep her, however...She's just a woman. Hardly the thing to bring terror to a man's nights on her own accord. For whatever value it is to you, I hear she has an identical half sister. Perhaps you could spare yourself the state of rigor mort and look there? Insofar as the state of matrimony can be seen to be much different?

    ~Mordred

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  2. Sir Meliagrant,
    Be cautious with your words, or it may be your last. King Arthur never took things lightly and such gossip will make you enemy of many. Oh and I would warn you, one sided love won't go far, even if you conquered your fear, Lady Guinevere might unwilling to set sail on exile with you.
    Sir Bors, King of Gannes

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