Thread:AngryLance/@comment-39280634-20200312193340/@comment-28358106-20200314222733

@Knight That's the sticking power of the Arthurian cycle; it's an idyllic version of courtly behavior. Chivalry laid bare is rather nasty and the emphasis on courtly love is what made the tales popular. And what's interesting about Kay is that in some versions he's definitely the court buffoon and others he's just a braggart. I always liked him though, because he was one of Arthur's greatest supporters. My greatest treasure is a first run copy of Mallory's L'Morte D'Arthur with plates by Rackham.

@Lance Yeah, she was fun to have around and fun to RP. She was happily married though, and adored her wives and husband.

@Flame. Good on you for stocking up. Grab lots of ammo too, and plenty of caps.