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Five days later, Erin told Ryoka about the Faeries knowing Arthur, and the Faeries called him a ''stupid wanker''. Ryoka also made the connection between ''Caliburn'' and the ''Sword in the Stone'', and the Faeries refused any further comment on the topic.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ Chapter 2.20]</ref> Later that same night, a Faerie intruded into a dream of Erin and wheedled out the permission to gorge herself on "all the sugar in your kitchen". In return, Erin found a ''sword in the stone'' and drew it out in her dream, but was prevented from taking it out of the dream by the same faerie who claimed that she was “not a king, but you would be, and twice damned to take what is not yours”.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/03/2-19/ Chapter 2.21]</ref> | Five days later, Erin told Ryoka about the Faeries knowing Arthur, and the Faeries called him a ''stupid wanker''. Ryoka also made the connection between ''Caliburn'' and the ''Sword in the Stone'', and the Faeries refused any further comment on the topic.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/29/2-18/ Chapter 2.20]</ref> Later that same night, a Faerie intruded into a dream of Erin and wheedled out the permission to gorge herself on "all the sugar in your kitchen". In return, Erin found a ''sword in the stone'' and drew it out in her dream, but was prevented from taking it out of the dream by the same faerie who claimed that she was “not a king, but you would be, and twice damned to take what is not yours”.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/03/2-19/ Chapter 2.21]</ref> | ||
As Ryoka got to know [[Ivolethe]] better, the Faerie told her King Arthur stories after Ryoka loudly assumed that Ivolethe wouldn't know anything anyway: “I was there when the boy became a king! I witnessed the instant the true king fell, and I have seen countless miracles besides! I saw the three kings die to each of Lugaid’s spears! [...] I will tell you for the one true king of Camelot! His sword still sits in Avalon, waiting for his hand to draw the ancient blade!” <br/>Afterwards, Ryoka had to listen to the tragic end of the tale of the King of Knights. His kingdom in ruins, his knights dying on the field, and only the hope of his eventual return to keep spirits strong in the dark times to come. Thus, the King of Camelot closes his eyes and breathes his final breath.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/15/3-04/ Chapter 3.04]</ref> | As Ryoka got to know [[Ivolethe]] better, the Faerie told her King Arthur stories after Ryoka loudly assumed that Ivolethe wouldn't know anything anyway: “I was there when the boy became a king! I witnessed the instant the true king fell, and I have seen countless miracles besides! I saw the three kings die to each of Lugaid’s spears! [...] I will tell you for the one true king of Camelot! His sword still sits in Avalon, waiting for his hand to draw the ancient blade!” <br/>Afterwards, Ryoka had to listen to the tragic end of the tale of the King of Knights. His kingdom in ruins, his knights dying on the field, and only the hope of his eventual return to keep spirits strong in the dark times to come. Thus, the King of Camelot closes his eyes and breathes his final breath.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/08/15/3-04/ Chapter 3.04]</ref> | ||
Ivolethe later made another reference to the King of Knights,<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/09/05/3-10/ Chapter 3.10]</ref> but the relationship between the Faeries and King Arthur was dropped from the story, with the abilities of the Faeries to apparently travel both worlds not further explained; this being their largest secret apparently. | Ivolethe later made another reference to the King of Knights,<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/09/05/3-10/ Chapter 3.10]</ref> but the relationship between the Faeries and King Arthur was dropped from the story, with the abilities of the Faeries to apparently travel both worlds not further explained; this being their largest secret apparently. |