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[personal profile] faeblooded 2019-03-28 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
It's a Holy Grail.

[Spoken as if it explained anything-- because, to Mordred, it's holiness was self-evident in it's power and it's mystery. Having been on quests seeking it out in her own era, she didn't deny that she longed for it for more than just her personal reasons.

Having a sense of completion, no matter what it was, would mean a lot to her and her misspent life.]


We're supposed to fight for the Grail itself, because it's supposed to grant any wish. But, it can only grant one-- and we're all selfish jerks who don't want to share.

[No matter how selfless the wish may seem.

Seeing Kerra's startled reaction, Mordred laughed. Kerra's sentiments were unbelievably real, and her words undeniably true.]


I wouldn't blame you if you didn't believe. Who in their right mind would do something like this?

But, I'm surprised you can tell that much. You don't act like a mage... or is this something you learned at that academy of your's?
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[personal profile] faeblooded 2019-04-01 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
[Mordred watches-- and listens. Years upon years in dealing with royal politics and the inexplicable machinations of magicians had taught her that observing was everything, and that listening was even more than that. Even if she didn't understand the concepts themselves, understanding the people was just as important.

Just like how she didn't understand why Sisigou would continually work in cemetaries and mausoleums, she understood that it was the basis of the powers that he knew how to use, and that such things were important to him.

Even if she couldn't see or feel the Force, that didn't mean it wasn't there.]


I'll take your word on it, but that sounds kinda like magecraft to me.

[A chuckle. Mordred squeezed Kerra's hand in return, sharing a gesture of solidarity with her.]

...So you know, I don't think anything's gonna happen to me. If we were back where I'm from, I'd be in trouble without my Master. Here feels like it's gonna be a completely different story.
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[personal profile] faeblooded 2019-04-01 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
Hah. It's not near as 'primitive' as it was in my era.

[That was the time when metallurgy was still being refined, the era when literacy was reserved for the nobles and the monks, the era when the known world was still so small and the unknown was within reach. Mordred grinned though, not ashamed of these facts. Cars and cellphones were fantastic, but there was still a great deal that people couldn't do with science alone-- and the magic was incomplete to try.]

But it's got nothing on this place. This isn't my first time getting thrown into something weird, but most people haven't had to deal with a thousand years' worth of learning being shoved into their heads. Of course they're losing it over something stupid.

[Unlike Kerra, who knew all of the right words to say. Internally, Mordred preened at the compliment.]

I wouldn't mind being with a stunner like you if I need someone for more than a partner in crime. I appreciate how sensible you're being, and how understanding.

[Most people would have balked at her explanation, she knew. It wasn't something she herself would ever believe if she weren't living it, but the fact that her fellow knight in Kerra found everything she said so easy to comprehend was a reward all on it's own.

She was someone Mordred looked forward to spending more time with.]
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[personal profile] faeblooded 2019-04-14 12:43 am (UTC)(link)
Definitly. I'd go for sharing a few pints with you.

[Vacation or not, this was already far more time than Mordred expected to be given. Even if the Holy Grail was beyond her reach and she was never able to fight her father for the right to rule... time was enough. Her life had been so short-- shorter than people realized-- that the little things were what she appreciated the most.]

What do you say we slip out after we take a peek at whatever it is they're hiding?