Last night was Samhain, so of course there was a feast. I've never cared for feasts at the best of times, but ever since Father's illness
Of course, a few months ago Uncle Agravaine came so things have been less...awkward, but still.
Anyway, for once I thought the feast was going rather well, then Merlin had to make an ass of himself and faint. Actually faint, it's not as if I worked him too hard today! He barely had to do anything! And it wasn't incredibly stuffy in the hall either.
Honestly.
Still, Gaius assured us all that Merlin is fine and that he'll be up and about tomorrow, which is good...I mean I wouldn't want anything to be seriously wrong with him, aside from his general bizarre behaviour.
But fainting, really? He's such a delicate flower.
- Location:His Chambers Camelot Castle
- Mood:
cynical
Comments
I do hope so. Usually fainting would indicate some kind of actual problem, wouldn't it?
Anyway, it would I suppose, but then you're not Merlin. He's a bit...well not weak exactly...but Gaius has been court physician for years so if he says it's a temporary affliction I see no reason to be alarmed.
[Haaaaang on a second. Someone has just realized something]
...Wait, 'Merlin'? Saber, is that you?
And you are?
[One, 'Prince' rather than 'King'. Fine, time discrepancies and so on.]
[Secondly...this didn't sound like Saber, and he knew the only Arthur of Camelot was the knight he had met earlier that same evening.]
Diarmuid Ua Duibhne of the Fianna, otherwise known as Lancer. I think perhaps this network is notably more confusing than I expected.
[Because that'd be too much normalacy to hope for when it comes to this book.]
I'm pleased to meet your, Lancer, if you could call this meeting.