[ this is where morgana might quip whether arthur knows how to read, but she honestly doesn't feel like getting that kind of rise out of him will help her situation at all. taking a few steps in, she feels as though she's entering the lion's den; arthur's opinion of magic means more to her than uther's. uther is a stubborn as stone, and as ignorant, while arthur is still attempting to fit into his armour. ]
It's regarding what happened. [ you know, sorcerer of the week attempted to kill uther, arthur, or morgana. one of the above. this time, it happened to be an attempt at gaius; locked in a cell within the castle walls, the woman had sought vengeance against gaius for the loss of one of her children. magic had been her choice of weapon.
morgana tilts her head slightly, inquisitively. she's not quite sure how to broach the subject; diving head in is something she believes arthur appreciates. ] Do you think it fair she be sentenced to death for merely grieving still?
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It's regarding what happened. [ you know, sorcerer of the week attempted to kill uther, arthur, or morgana. one of the above. this time, it happened to be an attempt at gaius; locked in a cell within the castle walls, the woman had sought vengeance against gaius for the loss of one of her children. magic had been her choice of weapon.
morgana tilts her head slightly, inquisitively. she's not quite sure how to broach the subject; diving head in is something she believes arthur appreciates. ] Do you think it fair she be sentenced to death for merely grieving still?