Gawain Project: The Darkest Hour 93-97
Saturday, 5 December 2009 06:01 pm- Rosemary Sutcliff, The Sword and the Circle (1981)

I'm back! We're getting closer to page 100, so, er, that means this story, um, won't be done by page 100. So I guess our next estimation is, ah, 110? *grins sheepishly*
No, seriously, we're close to the end, but it's just not going to end on page 100. I still have to send Morgause and Morgana forth to multiply, otherwise my hero won't be born. So I think I need at least another ten pages for an ending that doesn't feel rushed. We should also be returning to Klingsor at one point - I hope you haven't forgotten all about him?
On second thoughts, it may take twenty pages. Ahem. But since this is a manga format, that's not so very much, right?
Okay - back to this week's instalment :-). Concrit is always welcome!
What went before
Poor (- well...) King Uther finds that he doesn't get a lot of support when he summons his vassals to fight a herd of Saxons and a wild bunch of Irishmen. He is under attack from two sides, and it looks as though he is going to have to dispose of his enemies all by his lonesome. Will that work, or won't it?
The Darkest Hour 1-3, The Darkest Hour 4-6, The Darkest Hour 7-9, The Darkest Hour 10-12, The Darkest Hour 13-15, The Darkest Hour 16-18, The Darkest Hour 19-21, The Darkest Hour 22-24, The Darkest Hour 25-27, The Darkest Hour 28-31, The Darkest Hour 32-35, The Darkest Hour 36-40, The Darkest Hour 41-44, The Darkest Hour 45-47, The Darkest Hour 48-50, The Darkest Hour 51-53, The Darkest Hour 54-57, The Darkest Hour 58-60, The Darkest Hour 61-64, The Darkest Hour 65-66, The Darkest Hour 67-69, The Darkest Hour 70-73, The Darkest Hour 74-75, The Darkest Hour 76-81, The Darkest Hour 82-84, The Darkest Hour 85-87, The Darkest Hour 88-90, The Darkest Hour 91-92
( In which there is fighting and stuff! )