... Seeing as the madness that has gripped his friend appears to have passed, Gwair lets go, stands and helps him to his feet. Arm around him, he turns to face...
Tanicus becomes more subdued and soon is slumped to the ground. To a casual glance it seems he is deeply asleep, or passed from this life. His friends order...
... Tanicus ... hawking ... goshawk ... gifts ... No one is more astonished at the bird's performance than Donngal himself. At first he is struck dumb, trying...
... Seeing his companions success and bewilderment Gwair congratulates him, "Well, well Donngal, there's a turn up for the books! Is this some secret you've...
Tanicus clasps Gwair's arm, smiles both him and Donngal and says "Indeed, he has been with me, and he has set me free from that which tormented me. By his...
Tanicus clasps Gwair's arm, smiles both him and Donngal and says "Indeed, he has been with me, and he has set me free from that which tormented me. By his...
... Tathal exclams in admirement at Donngal's success with the bird "Well done my friend. And fine gift it is. May she bring you much joy. ... Tathal strides...
Hi Ben and all, All this mail is OOC: Festival was good thanks, but the crowd were all so... young. Like an oversized youth club ;o) I'd learned a quote from...
With the skin prepared and rolled for travel and Tanicus recovered enough for travel you commend the Master and Dame of Imber Manor to God's care and set off...
Ah, but the task of killing the bear was given by the Earl, was it not? And hence, it is only proper that Morien presents evidence to the Earl that the task is...
... Gwair is thrilled to be able to host his companions at his new manor and sends his squire Cadfannon ahead to prepare a feast in their honour! This will...
... This ... honour ... addition, they ... cheer on ... likewise ... to look ... Do you wish to see what the game brings up or seek a wife from the Abbot of...
Must say that was a nice write up. ... not? And hence, it is only proper that Morien presents evidence to the Earl that the task is done. Also (Morien reasons...
After a pleasurable respite on the hospitality of Sir Gwair, the party proceeds on to the court of the Earl. On return to Sarum, the bearskin is presented...
(OOC: Re, reasoning. Thanks, I had rather nice time coming up with it. :) ) Morien is no courtier, which was again proven. It doesn't bother him. Besides, his...
... Donngal nods and answers solemnly, "I have only imagined the worst outcome for the fair Lady since the ambush and death of her messenger, who alerted us to...
... Gwair blushes slightly before mumbling under his breath, "You would have thought so wouldn't you, only I never did concentrate to well in our Latin ...
... Gwair response immediately, "Sir, I wouldst come to the Lady's aid with you! Let me go at once to the Abbot of Amesbury to seek permission to join with ...
Tanicus concurs with Donngal. "I too would join you, Lord Bege, if I can be of use to you in this." He pauses, then adds (a little self-consciously) "I am well...
... Tathal listens to the contents of the letter with great intrest, but as it comes to an end there is a troubled look on his face "Going to war against a ...
Tanicus reads the letter as a matter of course, but as he does so his brow increasingly darkens. After Bege says he must go to the Lady's aid (the Earl's...
... Bege slaps the man on the back, "Good to have ye back hale and well. Now we'll see how we can but armor on your back, a sword in your hand, and a horse...
... Oh the fun you'll have! Why I spent this past weekend in the attic crawl space laying down more insulation. Had so much fiberglass sticking in me I...
The next day Sir Bege and Sir Tathal go to an audience with the Earl. Bege receives permission to aid Lady Sybylle. "We have a reprieve from our enemies both...