... Tathal looks slightly disapointed that they can not ride to rescue tommorow, but silently agrees that their current task, set to them by Earl Robert takes ...
The Lady thanks you for your promise of aid. Alas the gull egg story leaves them scratching their heads. Perhaps your attempt to tell it will give your mates...
The night draws to a close. Lady Sybylle and Sir Bege speak briefly to make the arrangements necessary for the journey to continue. The next day dawns with...
During the entire journey to Gomeret, and upon arrival even before the humiliating waiting game, Donngal wears a scowl day and night that replaces his usual...
... Donngal's mutterings are apparently unheard by the gathered assembly who are more concerned with coming up with and voicing their own witticisms at your...
... OOC: Hmm, Reckless check. I didn't think of that one. It's probably a good thing he's not the one who noticed Patris at the back of the crowd... ~Brian...
As the visit progresses Gwair gets more and more uptight about what is happening. How dare these people mock Sir Bege and above all the High King. His silent...
... Tathal fumes at such rudeness, but holds his tounge as Sir Bege wishes. ... Tathal walks with his head held high, he knows who the true king is and it's...
Morien looks none too happy at the treatment they receive, but as Ulprus talks of war, a wolfish grin splits his face. However, it is not for him to throw the...
Bege's steps falter and he looks over sharply past Tathal's shoulder to scan that side of the room. The room falls silent about you. Patris can not be seen...
Morien straightens to his full height. "I am gratified to see that there are still some men of honor and valor here, even given the company," a glare at Patris...
... there are still some men of honor and valor here, even given the company," a glare at Patris and Lord Brugyn, "and the measure of discourtesy shown towards...
His eyes meet Sir Pwyll's, registering that kindred spirit, and then Morien gives a shallow bow in return. "And you, Sir Pwyll of Gomeret. Until our paths...
Having watched each of his companions attempt to please the throng with song or tale, Tanicus feels he too should join in and hopefully turn around this tough...
"Aye", Tanicus whispers to the others at the mention and sight of Patris. "I hope that snake is not too cowardly to appear on the field of battle when we face...
And so Sir Bege leads you from the Halls of Gomeret. Riding from that ill place Bege pauses a moment before it sinks from view, and looking back he says,...
... "My good friends, I am tired and depressed", says Gwair turning to his companions, "It has been a heavy and depressing few weeks. I feel the need to seek...
... Tathal smiles at Gwair "You have a good heart my friend, but not all of us were raised by priests. I hope your prayers reach God's ear but I am off to find...
A sullen Donngal thinks about this for a bit. "Aye, that is likely what I need to lift my spirits after this wretched journey. Mayhap the Lord will bless me...
"I sincerily doubt my prayers would have more effect than the thousands of priests calling out for deliverance." Morien grunts, starting to head off with...
As the days pass Morien and Tathal find that luck has turn from them at the dice, Morein loses 5 denarii while Tathal loses 16. In their gadding about Oxford...
... Initially Gwair throws himself into this with enthusiasm. His former life in the monastry has engraved itself in him, and such activity has a homely...
... has ... his ... be ... Donngal is not so enthusiastic as the pilgrimage begins, but as the days pass he slowly returns to his old attitude of lighter...
... Tathal throws the dice down in disgust and stands. Turning to Morien he says "I believe that is enough for me, I believe I shall stop giving the last of my...
"Tis not so bad. It passed the time, at least." Morien replies with easiness of one who lost a whole lot less money. "Aye, an ale might do good, but in...
... <brian_franzman@...> wrote: snip ... ties ... has ... the ... armed ... Donngal can determine that the horse has been ridden hard this day. But it is not...