488 Praetor Syagrius (NPC) - Visiting my vassals
After a week of travelling in the south I headed towards my vassals north of Bayeaux and tarried a day there to collect an escort of Cymric knights (the north being so much closer to the Frankish strongholds).
I instantly recognised the group as being the knights on the deck of the ship which held the knight so enraged by the sight of the Irish, indeed Sir Ydris one of the group was the very knight himself! The others being Sir Gilbert, Sir Evan and Sir Percivale all four being highly tutored in the arts martial, I subsequently found that Sir Ydris had previously gained a great hated of the sons of Erin, although I never did find out why.
We spent a pleasant week or so visiting my many vassals and allies in the north, until one day we espied a group of Saxons baring our path of the rode, instantly Sir Gilbert and Sir Evan without thought for personal safety charged down the knights whilst myself the others once regain of our wits (for the instant reaction of the other two had shocked us with it's speed) we followed them up, sadly I can tell you little about the battle because I was knocked unconscious almost with the first blow!
However when I eventually came around in the Villa of my good friend Julius I heard how my valiant companions despatched the foul Franks before carrying me (and Sir Percivale who had sustained grievous injuries as well) to Julius' villa to seek the healing hands of the chirurgen.
I instantly recognised the group as being the knights on the deck of the ship which held the knight so enraged by the sight of the Irish, indeed Sir Ydris one of the group was the very knight himself! The others being Sir Gilbert, Sir Evan and Sir Percivale all four being highly tutored in the arts martial, I subsequently found that Sir Ydris had previously gained a great hated of the sons of Erin, although I never did find out why.
We spent a pleasant week or so visiting my many vassals and allies in the north, until one day we espied a group of Saxons baring our path of the rode, instantly Sir Gilbert and Sir Evan without thought for personal safety charged down the knights whilst myself the others once regain of our wits (for the instant reaction of the other two had shocked us with it's speed) we followed them up, sadly I can tell you little about the battle because I was knocked unconscious almost with the first blow!
However when I eventually came around in the Villa of my good friend Julius I heard how my valiant companions despatched the foul Franks before carrying me (and Sir Percivale who had sustained grievous injuries as well) to Julius' villa to seek the healing hands of the chirurgen.
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