Video; Seelie-locked
Hey there. It's come to my attention that we've got some unwelcome Unseelie soldiers sticking around Cothromach. I think they figured their camps were pretty well-disguised, but after awhile--it gets tough to hide that many soldiers. So--
[With a grin, he stood up straight and began walking up the cliff-face, scaling the mountain on foot. At that point, the mangled and burning Unseelie camp could be seen more clearly in the opposite direction as Cothromach. The mountain face gave Lancer an eagle's view of that camp, though it was largely too difficult for most people to scale as quickly as he had.]
I'm usually the type to hog the glory, but I'm missing a few of my precious abilities, so I'll need some help rooting those folks out and running them out of these lands. Who's in for some raids?

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[For the most part, he was also fairly busy, himself.]
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I'm sorry. [ she curses herself. her trade minister would shake his head to hear her apologize. ] I was not trying to pry for anything sensitive. Only...there is a certain appropriate comfort taken in calling each other what we are meant to be called, don't you agree?
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Rather-- [Touching his chin, Lancer found himself snickering devilishly.]
--It's more fun as a game, isn't it? Normally, knights have to exchange names when they duel to the death, but this isn't that kind of situation and it's rarely an issue of comfort.
To a lady of court, if I'm to give out my name, I'd rather it be while I'm in a more peaceful attitude.
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[He shook his head, his smile persisting.]
You've got to pry a bit harder, missy.
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[ though what did he just call her? she's not certain whether she ought to be offended or not. ]
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You've got to, y'know. A 'Keeper' of a City should be more demanding with a mere soldier.
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[ after all, he'd already refused the title of 'ser' -- so she can't think too much of him. or his brazen criticism. how indelicate. ]
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As you might think--but, it's not only an issue of trust and something to seal an allegiance, but my name's an important one.
There are such things as famous knights, after all.
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I'd rather just live as I please, you know?
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You died--?
[ medieval record scratch. ]
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I did. It was a pretty good fight in the end, but I guess I was overcome.
You could call me a 'heroic spirit'. Apparently, I did well enough in life that when I died, the world remembered me.
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I-I'm sorry. For your death, Lancer. My condolences.
[ having met two dead men in these lands already (her father included) she is not so confused by having to speak these words. ]
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That ain't necessary.
[When he decided to chalk it up to manners, his expression slackened again.]
Warriors hope their deaths amount to something in the end. I was pretty lucky to die for my country. For the most part, I still won that fight.
[That was to say that his 'death' was the end of the battle, but he decimated the enemy army to the extent that advancing on Emain Macha, the capital, would have been suicide for the remaining forces.]
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'Eras of Peace' don't seem to favor great warriors, y'know?
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[ or so it now feels to a young woman. ]