Thought I bump this thread up again
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On returning to Ye Punt Road castle after a year of many battles, Lord Wallace exclaimed, "It had been the best of years and the worst of years!". My brave young warriors had finally conquered at once after 70 years the forests of rottingwood, carlscum and bumbleland but we suffered great losses to the new powers that dawn the modern age.
Greg the Miller asked, "Sire, what casualties have there been?"
Lord Wallace replied, "Gone are Roach, son of Disco, Greg of Staffordshire, old Chaff, Limbach of Coburg, that dud rookie you got me last year and I'm afraid to say Chubba, brother of Duncan."
"Neah not brave Chubba", Greg the Miller cried out.
"Yes he meant much to me too", Wallace admitted.
"No not that", said the Miller whispering. "How are we going to explain recruiting Kingsley the duke of Kent and that Pol aka Graham to the Punt Road peasants?"
"We will tell them it was a necessary loss for the good of the cause", Lord Wallace explained. "The peasants must learn that courage itself is not enough to secure the Holy Grail. You must be youthful, lightning quick and skilled in all forms of weaponary."
While watching his warriors prepare for another attempt on the Holy Grail, Wallace pondered......
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