Monday, September 15, 2008

Sir Llywell, Sir Orwaine and Thystle

Ahh, the poor Sir Orwaine. Growing up, Sir Llywell was strong and confident, always running around with his wooden sword, beating on some peasant or stableboy. With such an energetic eldest son, all thought Thystle would pass over Orwaine and make a great knight as the youngest; while the middle son, Orwaine having the make up to enter the Church would be shared a life of war. But when the Druids came a calling, they choose Thystle and thus Orwaine was destined to train in the Knightly arts, despite his sensitive makeup.
With Sir Llywell running off into the woods, ranting about home and hospitality; the Manor of Coleridge now falls to the Poor Weeping Orwaine...
A good son and good vassel of the child Bermaine of Up Avon, Son of Sir Cassius; Sir Orwaine will do his best to protect the County of Salisbury, but will his strength of character make up for his lacking strength of arms?

511 AD
The good Pastor Brugan

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