Direction is one word for it. But yes, I do think it could be good for her, provided she will listen. She's also very stubborn. Always was when she was part of the Round Table, even though she tended to keep apart from us.
I'm no Lord. Feel free to speak your mind with me, always.
I would like to know what it was like. Things that you did on a day to day basis. I am not the most adept at social things, but you're my friend and she is too. If I can do something that would make your lives happier, then I'd love to.
Where to start then? Church was very important back in those days. Mass was in the morning and we made prayers with every meal.
We also would train a lot in weaponry and discuss strategy. And we accompanied our King on many different outings, even if it was just hawking or hunting.
Of course this isn't to mention more serious matters, such as warfare, adventures or maintaining the peace.
One Jedi's worth a hundred normal soldiers, and there aren't a lot of actual Sith or Jedi anywhere. The Sith have a lot of normal soldiers they've pressganged into service but training anyone to use the Force takes years, if not decades.
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Can you tell me about the Round Table? I haven't wanted to pry too much into either of your pasts, but I am curious.
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What is it you would like to know in particular. We had a lot of different members, some of who rotated in and out.
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I would like to know what it was like. Things that you did on a day to day basis. I am not the most adept at social things, but you're my friend and she is too. If I can do something that would make your lives happier, then I'd love to.
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Where to start then? Church was very important back in those days. Mass was in the morning and we made prayers with every meal.
We also would train a lot in weaponry and discuss strategy. And we accompanied our King on many different outings, even if it was just hawking or hunting.
Of course this isn't to mention more serious matters, such as warfare, adventures or maintaining the peace.
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What was your favorite kind of passive outing? Hawking, hunting, or something else?
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And my favorite pastime? I just liked to ride. All day if possible. Or to spend time with my family. That was the best!
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But I do have a hovercycle. And I work for a motorbike shop. If that strikes your fancy.
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But yes that does interest me. I haven't had much of a chance to try any of the modern rides yet, even though I have the ability to use them.
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If your life is anything like mine, there's not a lot of time to have fun.
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That is true. It is better in this life, but when I was an actual living man, I was often busy with the duties that came with being a knight.
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That's regrettable, Gawain. Though, I suppose duty is it's own reward, too.
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Though now there are opportunities for more, so one should grasp them.
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Never let yourself regret a missed opportunity. A friend here keeps telling me that.
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Trust me, you only have this life. Okay, perhaps the next one, but it is never certain.
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Really, this place is a bit like my second shot at life. Even if it's temporary.
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Or would that be prying?
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Fighting a guerrilla war against an enemy that's managed to invade a thousand star systems is a little too big to be personal.
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I used to think that what we dealt with in Britain was difficult enough.
But a star system? Are you acting as a general?
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You really are full of surprises, Kerra.
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One Jedi's worth a hundred normal soldiers, and there aren't a lot of actual Sith or Jedi anywhere. The Sith have a lot of normal soldiers they've pressganged into service but training anyone to use the Force takes years, if not decades.
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Save for at the end, I always had all my brother knights by my side.
You have faced quite a struggle.
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If I don't, then billions get left behind.
But thank you, Gawain. I don't think a lot of people really understand knighthood, unless they've lived it.
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And they have never had to fight in a war.
It's hard to wrap one's brain around it.
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