Sunday, March 6, 2016

Family or Foe?

Greetings everyone,

The other day, I was promised the best of the best hospitality.  And as a polite knight should always, I accepted her offer and stayed the night.  Who wouldn't have? Little did I know because of that coward Sir Damas and his brother Sir Outlake, I would find myself waking up in a dark dungeon next to a bunch a prisoners complaining about their fate.  Then soon later accepting a challenge to fight a battle against an unknown opponent who was a very tough matchup.



In the beginning of the battle I took a pretty bad beating, but I had no thoughts of quitting.  At first, I was unsure and confused on who my opponent was, and why he had a sword identical to mine.  And that is when I started to get this bad feeling in my gut that something was not right and that this fight may be a set up.  Whether it was a set up or not, I am always down for a good head to head brawl.  A great king never backs down from a fight, especially when it involves freeing innocent prisoners.  Finally, with the help from Nyneve, I got the advantage on my enemy and was able to get in position to finish him with one last blow, but I heard a voice that I was really familiar.  


I am very sorry to say that the challenger I faced was Sir Accolon.  He was a noble knight a part of my court and who unfortunately passed away four days later from excessive loss of blood.  We need all of Camelot to come together.  We were set up by Morgan Le Fay, and I promised Sir Accolon that she would not be forgiven and that there will be revenge.  



As a lot of you may know that Morgan Le Fay is my sister, but I have no love for her, and because of that I do not consider her to be a part of my family.  She is know sister to me, she has caused a disturbance in my kingdom and wants to cause more, and as our king I will not have it.  I am sure as we speak, she is planning a way to finish the job she has started.  But no fear, I have a plan to attack her before she even dares to attack Camelot.  

5 comments:

  1. My Lord,

    What a magnificent adventure that was! It is good to know we all serve such a brave and honorable King. Surely it was by great cunning and determination that you were able to overtake Sir Accolon in battle, even without Excalibur. As for that great demonness Morgan, though she be my relation as well, I would hope to never encounter her in all the domains under Camelot.

    Yours obedient,
    Sir Gawain, the Knight of the Surcoat

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  2. I praise you on overcoming your difficulties against Sir Accolon and Morgan le Fay, you fought as a noble king should. Not my king of course, because I have no king, but if I were to, I believe he should act in a similar fashion.

    Stay away from my fort,
    Isbaddaden

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  3. I'm gonna have to disagree Isbadden Arthur is no noble king. I might seem biased, but he definitely tried to ship me out along with all the male born children in order to hide his incestuous acts with my beloved mother

    I still want your girl
    Mordred

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  4. My brave and noble king,
    I am so glad to see you walk away from that horrible fight without a scratch. Of course, it is terrible to know that one of the Knights of the Round Table lost his life, but I for one am glad you are alive. Speaking of your knights, do any of them ask about me? I'm not really interested or anything, just curious I guess... So do they? I'm not referring to anyone in particular, I'm just wondering. But hey, just take your time and get back to me on that. I'll be here, chillin with my lilies in this boat or whatever.
    Love and lilies,
    Elaine of Astolat

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  5. I agree that Morgan is quite the conniving woman. She seems to be trying everything she can to bring down our glorious kingdom. Her evil, underhanded, scheming ways make me further appreciate how wonderful, kind, and loving my fair Isolde is. Have I mentioned lately that my lady love is the most wonderful woman in all the land?

    Tristan

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