The Flower of King and Knights

By senseiseth

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The Age of Arthur is over, for fifteen years the lands of Britannia have been subjected to wars, raids, and t... More

Disclaimer
A Foul Air Rising
Forged in Blood
Bloodlines
The Return Home
Ghosts of the Past
The Demon Returns
The Dead City
The Black Site
The Quest for Excalibur
The Isle of Avalon
The Ride of Sir Kay and Bedivere
The First Quest
Caliburn's Wrath
Rescue in the Dark
The Finer Points of Kingship
New Allies
The Questing Beast
The Arrival of the Faeire King
The Return of the Nordic Plague
The Sheathed Discovery
The Once and Future King
The Pieces Are Set
The Battle of the Three Kings
The Soul's Reprieve
THe Quest of Sir Bedivere and Sir Llewiquin
The Holy Demon
The Dull Feast
The Black Knight
The Feast's End
The Table Reunited
The Rise of Lady Catelin
The Tale of Sir Ulrich
End of the Old Ways
The King's Wrath
The Melee
Cool Down
The Proposition
A Moment of Reflection
Birth of the Traitor
Battle of Lord's Crossing
The Bloodied Soul
The Second Battle of Camlann, Pt. I
The Second Battle of Camlann, Pt. II
The Duel of Destiny
Appendix I
Appendix II: Family Tree
An Update

Old Scars

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As Camelot prepared for the victory banquet of King Ector following the battle, Lady Qwynevere made arrangements to return to her former home of Camelot. The trees scattered the light from the sun as they rays hit the monastery. Gwynevere finished gathering the rest of her affects for the return as the mother superior walked to her.

“How are you feeling my child?” the mother asked.

Gwynevere tried to hide her apprehension. “Well, thank you. I’ll be sure to visit here whenever I can. It isn’t far from the castle, so services shouldn’t be…”

“I know my child. I think the king picked this site so you can find solace from the castle’s gossips.”

Gwynevere shuddered at the thought. “I don’t even want to think about that.”

“If you ever feel the desire to return here. We will always have a room for you.”

“Thank you, mother superior.”

“By the way, do you know who will be escorting you to Camelot.”

“I know not. But…well we shall see when they finally arrive.”

“Yes, they seem to be running behind are they not?”

“It does appear to be the case.”

“Appears to be what?” said a knight in armor.

Both women were stunned to find two men in armor next to them. One was wearing a full suit of armor as the other wore chainmail and plate on random parts of his body. Gwynevere could tell the boy was a squire, while the knight’s heraldry gave away his identity. “Hello Sir Kay. It’s been a long time.”

Sir Kay spoke coldly, not even looking the queen in the eye. “We saw each when King Ector was wounded rescuing Lady Rosalie. That wasn’t a long time ago.”

“But it wasn’t a….When did you want to leave?”

“As soon as possible. I’ll feel better when we’re back to Camelot. Reports recently haven’t been very encouraging.”

“Of course. I’m prepared to leave now.”

“Fantastic,” the knight growled under his breath. Ulrich looked back and forth confused and concerned for the lady’s safety. As they group journeyed towards Camelot no one spoke. Tension between the knight and the queen was apparent and the squire was concerned for his own safety since he was positioned between the two.

“Young Ulrich, I heard you were at the battle with King Ector?”

Ulrich turned to Sir Kay, who acted as if nothing was said, before speaking. “Why yes, my lady. I was close to the king for most of the fight.”

“And was it also true that you slew five on the enemy’s generals?”

“Aye, it was around high noon I believe. They were trying to direct and counter attack and I simply did what I had to do.”

“Spoken like a true knight,” said Sir Kay. “But remember lad, you’re not a knight just yet.” The knight said the words not with a harsh tone, but one of reverence for finer qualities of knighthood, humility.

“I take it that’ll happen when you finally decide to make me one eh?” replied the squire.

“Maybe, but then I’d have to work in the kitchen then.”

“You yourself said that kitchen breeds good knights. You could do well from spending some time there.”

The knight turned to the squire, who returned look back. Both men laughed and Sir Kay patted Ulrich on the shoulder. “Aye lad, you’ll be a great knight if I don’t kill you then.”

Ulrich was about to respond when he heard a loud breaking of tree branches behind them. He smacked the back of Gwynevere’s horse, the beast bolting forward as the men turned to face the foe. Several men with a heraldry of a black bird and white tree emerged and readied their weapons.

“In the name of King Ector of Britannia, lower your arms!” cried Sir Kay.

“Not one your life!” replied one man.

“Then it’ll be yours,” answered Ulrich who followed his master into the fight. Gwynevere wanted to help, but knew she’d be in the way and bolted away from the fight. She rushed down the road until another group of men, ten by her count, stood between her and Camelot.

One man spoke. “Now my lady. We feel it would be best for you to come with us.”

“Why would I consort myself with the likes of Cunningham? Last I heard he was still the lap dog of the queen of Dore.”

“You will pay for those words,” said the man as one of his companions was struck by a lance. The men turned to find a Black Knight striking down another man.

“Jesus Christ! It’s him! It’s him! Run!” Some men escaped while five more men futilely tried to fight the knight. Lady Gwynevere watched as the knight struck down foe after foe. The Black Knight approached the lady.

“Jenny, are you all right?”

“I’m fine, but Kay and his squire. They were still fighting those men.”

“Go to the break in the road and wait for me there. I’ll get those two.”

Lady Gwynevere began down the road, but stopped to follow the Black Knight as he joined Sir Kay and Ulrich in battle. Sir Kay and Ulrich were holding their own against an enemy five times their strength. The knight had struck another foe dead as he heard his squire being hit from behind. Ulrich tried to raise himself up again, but the fight had taken much of his energy.

He turned to see the boy fall unto the ground as the cowardly foe raised his sword for the killing blow. “Ulrich!” he cried out in despair. The foe was about to swing down, he did not notice the sun reaching it highest point, it rays now touching the boy. Without warning Ulrich grabbed his sword and with renewed strength struck the foe at the knee, then plunging the blade into the man’s skull.

The enemy pressed their attack on Ulrich, but they had worn their strength and the squire struck each down with ease. Sir Kay ran to Ulrich, he was stunned at the boy’s speedy recovery. It reminded him of another knight he once knew, but the squire’s health was now his first concern. “Ulrich! Do you need aid?”

“I’m sore, but I’ll be fine until we make it Camelot. Unless you need some food made.”

“Forget the food. You’re my concern now. We may stop by a hermit to see if they provide some succor.”

“Seriously, my lord, I’m fine. We need to get the lady back to the castle first.”

Sir Kay grumbled something unintelligible as he noticed the Black Knight standing there. “What, you want to start a fight.”

Ulrich beseeched caution. “I don’t think we’re in a position to fight a knight of his stature.”

“I don’t care. I’ve been wanting this for centuries.” Sir Kay unsheathed his sword as Lady Gwynevere arrived. She ordered him to stop.

“Go to hell!” roared the knight.

The Black Knight moved to Sir Kay who pointed the sword at him. “Come on you bastard! You think I don’t know who you are, Lancelot du Lac, son of Ban. At least your father lived with some honor. You’re just an arrogant bastard who slew his own friends, and that was on top of sleeping with the whore!”

The Black Knight lost his patience, removed his helm and demanded, as Gwynevere turned away in shame, “You will take back what you said.”

“Or what? You’ll kill me? Ector may favor you both, but most of the old knights still want your head on a pike, and anything to me will just send them all after you. And even the one who fought for you, Lancelot, hate the wretch for what she did. You two broke his heart. More than anyone else, even Mordred. He trusted you both, he loved you both, and that was how you repaid him? At least Mordred was open about his hate for the king. But you two…you two make me sick. If it wasn’t for the fact the king wants you both alive, I’d kill you two myself. God damn you both. Come on Ulrich, let’s get back to the castle, maybe the feast will do me some good.”

The knight began to ride off as Ulrich turned to Lancelot and Gwynevere. He wanted to say something, anything, but the words simply didn’t come out. Gwynenvere whispered something to Lancelot before she began to follow Sir Kay. Ulrich turned back once more to Lancelot, who sat upon his steed as if badly beaten in combat. Ulrich’s heart was moved as he rejoined his master and lady on their way to Camelot.

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