tfcworld:

So it’s finally done.

so like, I figured Galahad might have a bit of a crisis of faith that was on coming???

But like. I grew up in a really, really strict Catholic household that drove me to atheism like a shot so like?? I kinda struggled with writing it a little?? I might come back to it later but I’m basing it on my experience of it happening piece by piece until some sudden realisation?? Idk, depending on the response I might come back to it. Idk I’m trying but I struggle with writing a character going back to faith since I have such negative memories about it? Idk, if anyone has any tips to help me out, hit me up.

Also sorry it’s so short??

Also also ya know guys I might just keep this up as a thing alongside developing my own story- I’ll do most/any snippets sent my way, like a prompt thing? Ya’ll think you might be into that or nah?


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Update: I FINISHED THIS except the spear but come on it’s a spear and a normal one at that. 

Sir Dinadan of the Round Table. The son of Sir Brunor the Good Knight Without Fear and a close friend of Sir Tristan. Sir Dinadan was well-known as a friendly man who often told jokes. One of his more famous deeds was writing a slanderous ballad about King Mark of Cornwall and sending a troubadour to play it in the man’s court.

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