Monday, November 27, 2017

Sir Bors, King of Gannes #7


Greetings

It would be a great honor and opportunity for Sir Lancelot to explain himself, without risk been beheaded or worse, hanged, drawn, and quartered.
Without considering my relationship for Sir Lancelot, I would still side with Sir Lancelot as Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere are not guilty of Treason.

I am a companion to both Sir Lancelot and Guinevere, and often I am the messenger and peacekeeper between them. From my aspect, the relationship between Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere is just as normal as Queen and her most trust worthy champion. Sir Lancelot saved Queen Guinevere in numerous times, won her favor through combat, and accompanies Queen Guinevere by her order, chatting with her, telling tales of the holy grail. Unlike certain king, pardon my rudeness, leaving Queen Guinevere alone in a castle, locked up like a beast. Sir Lancelot is merely fulfilling his duty, where the of that? Being Queen’s knight and disobey her would be high treason on the highest order!

On the other hand, Queen Guinevere should not be blamed for treason as well. As any human being she just wants some company, and Sir Lancelot would be easiest for her to reach out with. As a woman she can’t dream to ask King Arthur directly to accompany her, only the head of her knight would obey such command.

If anyone should be blamed, blame me not warning King Arthur with Queen Guinevere’s loneliness.

By the lord and the holy grail, my words are true, and my soul is clear. May the justice spare the innocent!

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