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Oct 17, 2011 22:08

[Galahad is a very stoic individual, he can remain calm in most situations and at times... there is almost the impression that nothing truly moves him. Which isn't true, he is a pious (if borderline righteous) individual, and he cares for God. Beyond God though... everything is a different story. There are things that Galahad will always have trouble with- family, friendships, more-

-And yet Percival's confession does nothing. He doesn't lose his temper, he doesn't get upset. He just feels overwhelmingly disappointed. Galahad believes (maybe wrong or maybe right) that those doubles were a part of themselves they do not share openly. There was certainly truth in what his double said to Elaine and Lancelot.

Arthur calls his knights to see a show. Galahad isn't like that.

He feels rather empty, but he cannot explain why. There is one thing he knows for sure- if he sets eyes on Percival, he will be sick. Even if it hadn't been him really, consorting with a demon? A Hell queen. It was disappointment, Galahad felt, and from the person he'd last expect to do it.

There was no way to fix that.]

[Filter: Mordred]

You often say, old friend, that you are not a righteous man. At least you're honest about your dishonest, which is more than can be said for most.

galahad, mordred

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