DXXXII a.D. -

General Summary

CourT Arthur’s court is held at Camelot. sPeCial GuesTs Lancelot, Galeholt, Gawaine, Ector, Gaheris, and all the others who had been prisoners of Camille. (Whoever rescued Arthur is especially favored this year.) aWaY From CameloT Lancelot soon slips away. neW round TaBle memBers Any suitably glorious knights who took part in the Camille adventure and aren’t already members. However, Lancelot is found to have slipped away, and so isn’t around to accept the honor.   kinG mark aTTemPTs romanCe Source: Malory VIII, 13–14. Now that Romance is all the rage, knights and nobles everywhere try their hand at it. In Cornwall, the king, Mark, has had his eye on the pretty wife of Sir Segwarides, who seems to have his own eye on a different maid now that he has married that landholding heiress. King Mark makes his overture, but he is rebuffed by the lady, who says she has another romantic lover already, and she wishes not for two. Mark is angry, but restrains himself; some time later he learns that the other lover is none other than Sir Tristram, his nephew and household knight.   deaTh oF sir huGo In Ireland, Sir Hugo de Ganis is murdered in secret. He had become a successful conqueror, rich and envied by many, and feared by the Irish. The murder is an assassination, a terrible crime. No one knows who did it, and the murderer becomes known as the Boy Without Bowels. In fact, he was murdered by an invisible Irish gremlin whose life purpose is to sow discord and cause trouble. However, this isn’t to be learned for many, many years.   ChrisTmas CourT Salisbury: “We are going to do some more building. Let’s discuss what we need.” (See the Events section for Year 533.)
Date du Rapport
25 Feb 2006