This bright eyed, white haired lady is not in the slightest lost and in all ways dressed for the weather. She sweeps up the path, takes the front steps easily, swirls through the door and reaches up to undo the sash securing her broad, elegant hat to her head
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He will feel his twin sister - and when she comes close, he will come out of the seemingly humble hut (much like a hobbit's burrow) to wait for her, letting his ward rest.
Mostly based upon Robert de Boron, this Merlin, but I'm extending his canon to include Monmouth's accounts, please bear with me, yes?
Also, we're assuming the bard is sleeping - because his typist isn't around just now.
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"Dear heart," she says, smiling, her hands held out, when she has gone to find him and he has come out, "How do you fare?"
Sure thing! (I'm really stronger on my Mallory and Pearl poet, but the Vita's short, and Arthurian legend needs all the neat women it can get.)
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He extends his hands, clasps them, and actually tugs the sister into a hug. "How are you, sister?" Note how he's not answering the question.
It's probably deliberate.
T: Absolutely. By the way, his DF fanon is that he was locked up here by Nimue - so he's taken from the end of all Arthurian legends etc.
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Yeah, we're not letting go of that. Can't fool your sis that easy.
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At any rate, she pauses and looks at the elderly woman curiously.
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Anita is very amused.
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She has the glow of a woman in love.
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She's still beaming. Guinevere is happy.
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"We did need to have some pleasant faces around her, truly."
Puck, Robin Goodfellow. He might smell familiar... or not.
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Ganieda has never had much personal traffic with the fairy folk, but if you can't figure out when you're being addressed by one, you're not a magic worker with much sense.
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"What does your service require, this day?"
Do note - Puck is dressed in contemporary clothing, and actually, is very, very elegant. And he has nothing to do with Morgan Le Fay, contrary to what Hollywood wants us to think. That's what he would say, anyway.
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