1) well, a bit, because they're ten and eleven. It's bromance at best. 2) LOL! 3) "Sword of Kings" - the short interlude where Uther plants the sword in the stone. It's not that memorable :P. 4) Nope, you haven't seen them yet - you have only seen Lot shamelessly coming on to his sister-in-law. But you'll see Lot + Morgause soon enough. Morgana is just much more important in my story than Morgause, certainly at the beginning, so she has been introduced first. 5) Gawain goes to the convent every day for his classes. Since he's a little Irishman, he has started combat training at the age of seven, and that training happens at home (= Lot's fortress). So he "commutes" between the convent and the fortress every day. Conveniently - I hope to be able to bring this up at some point - the convent doesn't have a fixed spot. It moves around. That is to say, you can enter it from anywhere, provided Morgana allows you to. So it's never a long walk for Gawain. - If you've never seen him walk home before, it is because he hasn't had the opportunity before in the story. You've only seen him a) arrive for the first time and b) take lessons.
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2) LOL!
3) "Sword of Kings" - the short interlude where Uther plants the sword in the stone. It's not that memorable :P.
4) Nope, you haven't seen them yet - you have only seen Lot shamelessly coming on to his sister-in-law. But you'll see Lot + Morgause soon enough. Morgana is just much more important in my story than Morgause, certainly at the beginning, so she has been introduced first.
5) Gawain goes to the convent every day for his classes. Since he's a little Irishman, he has started combat training at the age of seven, and that training happens at home (= Lot's fortress). So he "commutes" between the convent and the fortress every day. Conveniently - I hope to be able to bring this up at some point - the convent doesn't have a fixed spot. It moves around. That is to say, you can enter it from anywhere, provided Morgana allows you to. So it's never a long walk for Gawain. - If you've never seen him walk home before, it is because he hasn't had the opportunity before in the story. You've only seen him a) arrive for the first time and b) take lessons.
Let's see if the squee for Owain continues... :-)