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Post by Lady Raven Silvester on Feb 27, 2011 17:45:51 GMT
Raven had just finished shopping in the apothocary shop. She needed a new cauldron and knew the black smith could help her. She put her hood up on her scarlet cloak and fastened the pentagram clasp. She got there and noticed a variety of beautifully made weapons and armour. That got her thinking about the coming battle between Camelot and her uncle. An apprentice smiled at her and took her order. Raven didn't even notice there was someone next to her.
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Guinevere Thomas
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'We teach others kindness by being kind ourselves..'
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Post by Guinevere Thomas on Mar 3, 2011 18:12:48 GMT
Guinevere often found herself frequenting the blacksmith's forge these days. Even though her father had owned it, and it did bring back memories of him she found made her chest ache that little bit, the place was a big part of her life. If she had been permitted, aside from her brother, Gwen was probably the best person in Camelot to run her father's forge. She knew pretty much everything there was to know about armour and weaponry.
But, since his return, Elyan had taken over the forge and was doing an amazing job. She liked to stop by and help him out when she had days free, like today for example. Her brother also had an apprentice to assist him, and Gwen oversaw them while Elyan was out.
The assistant had just taken an order, and she was busy cleaning one of the benches off beside the woman.
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Post by Lady Raven Silvester on Mar 4, 2011 14:47:40 GMT
Raven saw the woman and smiled. "Excuse me, good lady. But can you tell me when my cauldron and antheme will be ready?" she asked. Raven took off her hood so the woman and the blacksmith and his assistant could get a better look at her. Raven's hair was in angelic ringlets, her lips were painted as soft rose red and her eyes were a warn icy blue.
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Guinevere Thomas
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'We teach others kindness by being kind ourselves..'
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Post by Guinevere Thomas on Mar 7, 2011 6:52:53 GMT
Guinevere looked up from her cleaning when someone approached her and she smiled as the woman spoke. She glanced at the apprentice who had just taken the lady's order then returned her gaze back to Raven. "Depending on the other work Elyan has, it should be ready no later than tomorrow though most likely before today is out," Gwen replied. Even if Elyan was busy, she could step in and help out with some of it to make the work go faster.
"I'm Guinevere," she introduced herself, inclining her head and curtsying a little. She knew how to spot a lady when she saw one.
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Post by Lady Raven Silvester on Mar 7, 2011 11:18:28 GMT
Raven nodded. "I am Lady Raven Silvester of Devon." she said. She then thought of something. "Guinevere, would you like to come to mine for a drink?" she asked as she handed over the gold to the apprentice. She put her money bag in her basket that was full of lavender and differant herbs.
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Guinevere Thomas
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'We teach others kindness by being kind ourselves..'
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Post by Guinevere Thomas on Mar 11, 2011 2:36:41 GMT
Guinevere glanced at the apprentice questioningly as he took the money, since he had heard Raven as. She had only been cleaning. She hadnt been needed all that much. When the apprentice nodded, she took that as to mean it was fine. Elyan could handle things without her.
"I'd be delighted my lady," she replied finally, smiling as she put aside the cloth. "I cannot stay long though," she amended a moment later. "I need to tend to the Lady Morgana. If that is alright, I would welcome having a drink with you."
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Post by Lady Raven Silvester on May 2, 2011 19:14:04 GMT
Raven nodded and began to walk off. "So dear Gwen. What made you work up at the palace?" she asked in a friendly voice with an equally friendly smile. She walked up to her manor and opened the door. She stepped aside and let Gwen through. "So would you like a herbal tea?" she asked as she rushed over to her empty cauldron and filled it with water with a quick and simple spell. She put on the fire and warmed up the water for a bit so took a seat.
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