Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Gwydion Comes Out Into The Light

Morgaine, with Accolon as her consort, reigns as protector for the Old People in North Wales, ensuring Accolon is now his father's heir. When she travelled to Avalon, she met with her son Gwydion. So intelligent and cunning, any mother should be proud of him - and the mirror of Lancelot. He has spent his years in battle and far from Arthur's court. When next she meets him at Camelot, he is to have his first meeting with Arthur, his father. Arthur receives him with affection and acknowledges him in private, knowing he can never acknowledge him publicly. Gwydion warms to Arthur and understands how inspirational a king he is.

When it quickly becomes public knowledge that Gwydion is Morgaine's son, gossip is rife that Lancelot is his father. However the resemblance no more than because both Morgaine and Lancelot share the same fairy bloodline through the Royal Line of Avalon.

Galahad, the true son of Lancelot, is named as Arthur's heir and he is inducted into the Companions. However Gwydion wins entry by his skill on the games field and he is then knighted by Lancelot - Mordred, meaning crafty counsel in the Saxon tongue.

Morgaine is focussed on Avalon again however she discovers she is with child again, by Accolon during his king testing, when she should be long past child bearing age and when she could not possibly have lain with her aged husband . . .

Aquarius & Gemini - The Mission (featuring Julianne Regan). Yes, Wayne Hussey is Gemini but who is Aquarius? Julianne is Cancer and I am Pisces, so it must be Shona or Jude!

Mon 11 - Autonomy purple with purple lining/green
Tues 12 - Slaters black strip trouser with pink lining/green
Wed 13 - Anne Brooks green with green lining/green strips
Thurs 14 - Autonomy black pin stripe with black lining/black and white hoops
Fri 15 - Autonomy grey pink dress suit with grey lining
Mon 18 - Grey strip trouser suit with blue lining/black strip

And finally, it has been a week of cherry blossom trees and full moons . . .

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*paraphrased from The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley