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Sir Gawain: A Fictional Narrative

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"Alright men!" said Penelope turning down a narrow passage way. "I know we're leaving Lady Celesta to go into the dungeon alone. She will be fine, she's a magic user even though she doesn't look like it! She has asked an important task! Lady Celesta has asked us to locate Ladies Sophia and Elena! It is important that we find them before Aron's men do! We must keep them and there precious "cargo" safe, at all costs! Gawain! Take six men and go to the market place. Talk to everyone! Find out if they were seen there or even if a large group of men were seen there! The rest of you come with me, they may have rooms held at one or more of the inns." "Lady Penelope!" called out Gawain. "Where should we meet back up at and when?" "Seeing as we only have a couple of hours of sunlight left? Meet at the Blue Moon tavern and inn, in one hour! That's where we met Lady Celesta before! Hopefully some of her men are still hanging around there!" said Penelope turning and walking away. …show more content…

We have less than an hour to find the Ladies for our High Priestess!" Going they're separate ways, Gawain couldn't help but think about what would happen should they not find the women in time. "Would Aron kill these women just to get Lady Celesta to tell him what he wants to know! Does she have the ability of far sight?! We must find those women, fast!" Reaching the market place one of Gawain's men suddenly stopped and asked, "Sir! What would be the first thing you'd like for use to do? Should we think as if we were magic users or an

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