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wynn) wrote in
knightsoflegend2012-02-20 06:32 am
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orientation ♔ the machine of a dream

WHO || Wynn, Arthur, open if anyone wants to bang into them
WHAT || Arthur's orientation / CARS
WHERE || Knight's HQ, The Garage
WHEN || Monday, Feb. 20th, morning
HOW || Actionspam
[It's more difficult for Wynn to have large chunks of time to spend with his squire than other pairs, but as promised, he finds time soon enough. And rather than giving Arthur the grand tour, which Wynn has a feeling he's gotten five times over now in the interim, he instead leads the King outside, down the path that leads to the great outbuilding housing the pool and garage. He looks sidelong at Arthur as they walk along.]
How have you been faring?

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/whistle
He's just watching quietly from the back. Carry on.]
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[ Yeah, he could definitely get used to this. ]
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You can just follow this road up, and stay on the left side.
[She reads his face well, and can tell he's enjoying himself, but feels it necessary to add:] If you feel uncomfortable at any point, don't hesitate to ask me to take back over.
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With these vehicles, as well as others at our disposal, we can traverse great distances in a matter of hours.
As a result, our responsibilities extend far beyond the confines of merely England. We see it as our duty to protect the innocent wherever we can, and as our reach has grown, we have been forced to expand our ranks and our knowledge so that we might not overextend ourselves.
[His voice is low, but with an iron determination beneath each word] The entire world is under our jurisdiction. Evil cannot hide from us. Wherever good men suffer as a result of the Veil, we will find our way to their side.
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I always used to long to help people who lived outside Camelot, but in most cases it simply wasn't possible. Sending men outside my own borders was practically an act of war...
[ He trails off, voice going flat as he realizes he's not paying close enough attention to what he's doing and makes minor adjustments to the steering wheel, turning as the road curves. Francesca was right: he's far less prone to nausea this way, and once again the scenery whizzing by brings him delight rather than a roiling stomach. ]
[ At the next stretch, he comments again, an addendum: ]
But I suppose these days such border patrolling must be lax.
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Quite the opposite, in truth. However, we have standing arrangements with many governments allowing us more liberal movement, in thanks to the services we have rendered them in the past, and we possess ways of broaching borders where we are ... less welcome.
This is the main reason why our existence remains unknown to most of the world - it allows us to operate without regulations and bureaucratic scrutiny. This doesn't mean we operate without accountability, however.