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Camelot on the Avon

Once there was a place that was known for one brief shinning moment as... ''Camelot''

Thursday, February 27, 2014


Gerard,

 

            As I alluded to in my last letter, my father finally sent me to infiltrate Lady Gahgah’s carnival.  He must have grown weary of all the complaints his office has been receiving, since last year’s Carver’s day.  He wanted me to find out if he would have any legitimate grounds to detain her the next time she sets foot in Melinir.  I was able to track them down on the road south of Telar, deep in the Gauntlin Forest.  As a happy coincidence, I found that my old friend Aarun, the harper and his wife, Mithann, a former priestess of Pelor were already traveling with them.

 

We made camp on the Northern outskirts of Torlynn and by the time I woke the next morning, the Carnival was in full swing in the town square.  When we pulled up stakes three days later, a grumpy dwarf by the name of Baerick had joined the caravan, but he was not the only new addition to camp.  I was surprised to see Gemi darting among the jostling wagons as I understood he was supposed to be in Valet’s care at the Temple. 

 

As it  turns out, Gemi is the son of Lady Gahgah’s  daughter-in-law, Hedrun, one of the carnival’s infamous dancing girls, and yes, that also makes him Lady Gahgah’s grandson!  

 

 

When Hedrun found out that her son was training to be a Paladin of Kord , she was furious and, as she put it, dragged the boy away from those ruffians’ clutches (as you may have guessed there’s a lot more to the story but I will fill you in when I can see you in person).   

 

As I suspected she might, Gahgah decided to give Melinir a wide berth and so we didn’t stop again until we reached the town of Tybalt in the Bone Hills.

 

A few days later Gemi turned up missing.

 

I will leave it up to you whether or not to tell Pax (I know how she feels about Gemi) and the others other’s about this.  If you can get them to come with you, so much the better.  Hopefully the boy will turn up alive and we will feel foolish for worrying, but I have a bad feeling about this.

 

I will be leaving the caravan today and heading home to Melinir.  Please meet me there if you can.

 

                                                            Love

                                                                        Menolly

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