To my fellow grail seekers, I cannot help but notice that many of you believe that I should not have acheived the grail, and it saddens me to see this. My being born illegitmately does not and should not make me inferior. As seen in Tennyson's poem about my quest, I did bare hardships and temptations but I was able to control my desires by loving God above all else. Is that so bad? Chosen at birth I acheived my destiny that was meant for me.
I saw the grail floating down with angels and knew that my time had come. Upward toward heaven I was taken after finding the grail, leaving my poor fellow knights back on earth, two of who stood witness with me. I apologize to all who are offended by my leaving the world with the grail but what would one expect me to do otherwise? To join angels and God in heaven is what I most desired and with the acheivement of the grail, I was granted just that. I searched my whole life and feel I deserved to find it, after all, I was the true pure knight.
Monday, November 5, 2007
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My Good Sir Galahad,
I must agree with you in that I believe you have every right to be entitled to the grail and all of its wonder. You clearly have a strong bond with God, as well as noble upbringing despite the fact that you were born illegitimately. You are the true pure knight in my mind and I cannot see why anyone would want to deny you of this wonderful title. Although there are many that don't feel that you deserve the grail, if you are looking for someone who knows that you do, look no further than Perronik
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