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My wits toggled from this injured and betrayed woman to the Infidels The pagan **** on the left flank of the one on the woman advanced It ended quickly as I brandished my long sword and decapitated him The man on the right had enough time to grip the hilt of his yataghan I eviscerated his gut with my short rapier as he looked in astonishment The man in the core remained; had his way for the last time on earth The worst of the three had occasion to make ready with his scimitar This soldier froze at the sight of my face and looked in fear, “Al Thom” A sobriquet by the Saracens is legend and foe Sir Thomas de Charney His fear turned to anger as he knew deaths door was at his very feet Coming at me in rage I brachiated my legs at his shins and felled him Laid on sward, unable to riposte, confidence winnowed, he still lived Pulling him up on his **** I forced his eyes to the girl [nun] a last time Then I whispered to him in Arabic “Remember her face forever in Hell” I put the man out of his misery with blade through his throat, ‘farewell’ As I stood up I ordered my sergeant to inquiry on the others and report My mind was spinning as I turned to her; I advanced with foreboding Protected all my life, women are what Father told me were so beautiful Trembling and barely covered I took my surcoat and covered her body Her head was down but I saw multiple bruises; she had been ravaged She lifted her face; I froze, but in a muddle was able to ask her name Looking through me with piercing blue eyes.... “my name is Dagung” Though sternly contused, her skin looked pale and as soft as pure satin Her lips were full, beyond nocturnal dreams my ***** became ruttish Stunned and bemused I recovered, no glozing; could hardly breathe With thanks my sergeant appeared, gave report; Ludd was now secure I ordered 30 knights to stay on until the morrow with standard orders Assistants and physicians remained to afford the townsfolk provisions One physician tended to Dagung as the hovel’s fire was being damped The remaining knights were to return to Gaza with me immediately Haste we must to assemble additional assaults as our enemy has noted Approaching my horse I heard a high pitched voice of a young lass I turned, already clothed in a ragamuffin type frock was Dagung: Dagung: Please my lord, may I come with you? Sir Thomas: Ba-ba-uh, My Lady, I can’t She was clearly an English girl, could not been more than 15 years old “I’m sorry my lady” as I mounted my horse, I watched her walk back Cued, “Men, let’s move it”, with alacrity we made way back to Gaza About 10 minutes later I heard sounds of hoofs rushing close behind us It was Dagung on horse catching up to make way with me back to Gaza My thoughts were- my life was about to change; I then broke a smile ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To be continued ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Dec 30, 2014
Dec 30, 2014 at 12:11 PM UTC
Adjudication of Dagung.......[Templar Knight Series]
My wits toggled from this injured and betrayed woman to the Infidels The pagan **** on the left flank of the one on the woman advanced It ended quickly as I brandished my long sword and decapitated him The man on the right had enough time to grip the hilt of his yataghan I eviscerated his gut with my short rapier as he looked in astonishment The man in the core remained; had his way for the last time on earth The worst of the three had occasion to make ready with his scimitar This soldier froze at the sight of my face and looked in fear, “Al Thom” A sobriquet by the Saracens is legend and foe Sir Thomas de Charney His fear turned to anger as he knew deaths door was at his very feet Coming at me in rage I brachiated my legs at his shins and felled him Laid on sward, unable to riposte, confidence winnowed, he still lived Pulling him up on his **** I forced his eyes to the girl [nun] a last time Then I whispered to him in Arabic “Remember her face forever in Hell” I put the man out of his misery with blade through his throat, ‘farewell’ As I stood up I ordered my sergeant to inquiry on the others and report My mind was spinning as I turned to her; I advanced with foreboding Protected all my life, women are what Father told me were so beautiful Trembling and barely covered I took my surcoat and covered her body Her head was down but I saw multiple bruises; she had been ravaged She lifted her face; I froze, but in a muddle was able to ask her name Looking through me with piercing blue eyes.... “my name is Dagung” Though sternly contused, her skin looked pale and as soft as pure satin Her lips were full, beyond nocturnal dreams my ***** became ruttish Stunned and bemused I recovered, no glozing; could hardly breathe With thanks my sergeant appeared, gave report; Ludd was now secure I ordered 30 knights to stay on until the morrow with standard orders Assistants and physicians remained to afford the townsfolk provisions One physician tended to Dagung as the hovel’s fire was being damped The remaining knights were to return to Gaza with me immediately Haste we must to assemble additional assaults as our enemy has noted Approaching my horse I heard a high pitched voice of a young lass I turned, already clothed in a ragamuffin type frock was Dagung: Dagung: Please my lord, may I come with you? Sir Thomas: Ba-ba-uh, My Lady, I can’t She was clearly an English girl, could not been more than 15 years old “I’m sorry my lady” as I mounted my horse, I watched her walk back Cued, “Men, let’s move it”, with alacrity we made way back to Gaza About 10 minutes later I heard sounds of hoofs rushing close behind us It was Dagung on horse catching up to make way with me back to Gaza My thoughts were- my life was about to change; I then broke a smile ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To be continued ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This series eventually ties in or parallels The Time Machine series. Thanks for taking your valuable time to read this. Thomas
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Dec 30, 2014
Dec 30, 2014 at 12:11 PM UTC
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