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lanselos_du_lac ([personal profile] lanselos_du_lac) wrote2024-07-04 03:44 pm

[Open Post] ..hell yes i mind..

It's been a long while since Lancelot felt this way: angry and adrift, too overwhelmed and in his own head to determine how best to manage it. (If Susan were here, it would be simple -- but the fact that his Susan is gone is part of the problem.) His anger is a hot stone at his center, a roiling mess, a weapon without a target. He still feels that he would like to smash something, start a fight, find some way to externalize everything all the things he could not bring himself to say to the Galahad who is far older than he ought to be, the quiet king of a quiet kingdom.

A fulfilled purpose. A completed quest. A long chain of manipulation and events that dragged Lancelot along in its wake, and that (in this other time, he has to acknowledge, not his time and not now) led only to the ruin of everything Lancelot had cared for. And for what? It makes him furious to think that the price of the Grail was Galahad's joy, Galahad's self, and that that price was somehow being paid long before Galahad was even born.

That's just the start of it; there is more, much more, and it feels like it will keep spooling out without ceasing.

His impulse, as ever, is to stalk off to his room and stay there until he feels he can manage himself. (He thinks, not for the first time, of himself ten years older and outwardly angry, angry enough that everyone sees it, fears him or dreads his company. A man who lashes out. He does not want that future, but this possibility has always been somewhere just under the surface; he's always known it. Sometimes it has worked for him, with him, but he knows that it is dangerous and there is no one in this place that he would want to bear witness to it.) If this were Camelot, that is what he would do.

Since he can't figure what to do, he settles for a middle ground. It's been a long while since he felt like getting very deliberately drunk, but that appeals just now, and so he heads for one of the smaller bars, just off the main corridor.

[Note: All are welcome! Those who care for Lancelot and/or those who also wish to fistfight God are particularly welcome.]
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[personal profile] quote_gentle_unquote 2024-07-15 10:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Thus making His actions all the more galling." She scoots her seat closer to his.
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[personal profile] quote_gentle_unquote 2024-07-15 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"What did he say?"
onthewillowsthere: (contemplation)

[personal profile] onthewillowsthere 2024-07-15 10:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"You were sent away."
onthewillowsthere: (contemplation)

[personal profile] onthewillowsthere 2024-07-15 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"Tell me about your cousins."
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-07-15 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
For a while, then, there's only the solid, repetitive thunk of knives on cutting boards, and the easiness of scooping vegetables and ham into mise-en-place bowls. "Sagramore and I made this sink," says Laertes, as he's putting his cutting board and knife into it. "We hammered it over a frame until it made a bowl, and then we cut a hole at the bottom and attached a drain to it. Sagramore's done all the plumbing in the house--it's very cunning work." Warmth and pride shine through in his voice.
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-07-15 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
"He has a book--hold a moment--" Laertes goes to the bookshelf in the living room (one of Susan's contributions) and fetches a much-bookmarked copy of Everything You Need to Know about Indoor Plumbing. "He's become a great reader, now that he has his spectacles."
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-07-15 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Personally, I think it was a political maneuver. Awe and spectacle. Susan would understand." He sighs. "Susan's also in agreement me with that a man who tells jokes no one else can laugh at is a terrible bore at parties. You chose very well with her. I think she'd be furious on your behalf. I admit," he says, and this is a large admission, "I'm furious on your behalf, too." It's a large admission because he doesn't get this kind of furious unless he cares for someone. Perhaps, by some transitional property, he's come to care for Lancelot because of how very like Galahad he is.

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[personal profile] vineleaves 2024-07-16 04:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Not a whole lot," he admits. "There's a couple of plays I know that are... loosely based on the stories of King Arthur's knights, but they're not exactly reliable." He really does not want a repeat of the time Sagramore talked him into describing Camelot, especially considering Lancelot is already in a bad mood.
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[personal profile] ninth_cavalier 2024-07-16 04:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, Gideon doesn't like the sound of that at all. "Your part?"
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[personal profile] timebethine 2024-07-16 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Nay, it's science, not magic--pressure, and gravity, and sealants, and insulation." A pause. He can feel what Claudius calls an infodump coming on. "Hast thou the idea of gravity? It was new to me."
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[personal profile] onthewillowsthere 2024-07-17 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
"A little. Bors quested with us sometimes."
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[personal profile] papadopoulos 2024-07-17 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
“Maybe we are all here to escape something, then; like my brother said.”

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