marauder13
a lecherous old bastard
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Marcus entered the common room carrying his shield and travel bags, heading straight to speak to the innkeeper. The man saw him and immediately responded in a respectful air to the approaching knight.
"Greetings, Sir Knight. How may I be of service?"
"I seek a room for two. Two separate beds, plus food and drink for his eve."
"Of course, Sir. I have a room to spare for you. Upstairs, third room on the left is not in use... well until now. That'll be yours, Sir Knight."
"Thank you, my good man." The two quickly dealt with the cost of the lodgings and food, which Marcus paid for. He then looked and found Ashlin quickly, heading over to join his traveling companion. He dropped his bags over the bench seat beside where he would sit, then slide his scabbard and sword out of his belt and dropped it on the table while looking at the men at the other end of the table. His helm and shield came to rest at the end of the seat.
"We have a room for the night, and there will be some food coming to us soon." He dropped his gauntlets into his helm and took a casual look around the room. The two men at the end of the table seemed to loose interest in Ashlin, much to Marcus' pleasure. But the sight of a chain wearing figure coming down the stairs made Marcus tense.
The tall, broad shouldered blonde haired man walked straight over to where Marcus was sitting. He came to a halt right beside the knight, getting as close to him as he could.
"Greetings, Marcus."
"Hello, Derek."
"Cur!" Derek's hand went for the handle of the blade at his belt. Marcus slammed his hand over the wrist, pushing down as he stood up. Derek's free hand went to push Marcus back, but Marcus pushed the arm aside. "How dare you insult me in that manner, peasant!"
"I just handed back the same insult you gave me, bastard."
Derek's face went bright red as he pulled himself backward, wrenching his wrist free of Marcus' grip. He had the sword half drawn when Marcus' voice cut through the noise.
"Go ahead, Knight. Strike down an unarmed foe who has made no move against you except in his own defence. I shall also make it known that Sir Derek, vassal Knight of the Count of Grenwald is foregoing an honourable combat with a fellow knight of the realm."
"You are no knight. You are without any honour."
"I am without a liege, but I have honour, more than you do, Sir Derek. At least I don't deliberately insult nobles of the realm when I know better."
Derek stood motionless except for the movement of his chest as he breathed deeply. No one else in the common room moved or said a word as the two men looked at each other.
"Sir Derek, you know until there is a proclamation from His Majesty stating that I am no longer a knight, I am a knight with all the rights and responsibilities therein. You, and your brother knights, know why."
Derek slammed his sword into his scabbard, and straightened himself. He stalked over to where Marcus stood, facing him with little distance between them.
"We are glad that our new Lord had the good sense to remove you from our midst, peasant. It is so much better now there are only men of quality in my Lord's service now."
"Yes, many bastard sons of noble lords given a title to keep them out of harms way rather than a true born son of honest people who earned his title through deeds and actions. But then, your current Lord prefers to keep company similar to those of his own kind."
Derek's blade started to leave the scabbard once more, but stopped before it moved a fraction of an inch. Marcus looked at him calmly, his eyes challenging Derek to continue with his move. Derek turned, slapping his scabbard into Marcus' leg as he returned to the stairs, storming back to the upper level and returning to his room.
"My apologies, good folk. Some lingering tensions with those I once served beside." Marcus walked over to the innkeeper. "I am sorry for that disturbance, my good man. I am willing to take my customer elsewhere if -"
"No need, Sir Marcus. No need. You handled him well. Between you and I, he is an arrogant ass, and it was good to see him put in his place so well. You sit, the food will be there soon. Never mind what happened."
"Thank you again. I shall remember this place, and speak well of it to those looking for lodgings." The innkeeper beamed as Marcus returned to the table and sat down. He took a few deep breaths and turned his attention to Ashlin.
"That is not something that happens everyday, thankfully. It will be interesting to see if the others feel the same way as Sir Derek does, or if he is his normal prissy self."
"Greetings, Sir Knight. How may I be of service?"
"I seek a room for two. Two separate beds, plus food and drink for his eve."
"Of course, Sir. I have a room to spare for you. Upstairs, third room on the left is not in use... well until now. That'll be yours, Sir Knight."
"Thank you, my good man." The two quickly dealt with the cost of the lodgings and food, which Marcus paid for. He then looked and found Ashlin quickly, heading over to join his traveling companion. He dropped his bags over the bench seat beside where he would sit, then slide his scabbard and sword out of his belt and dropped it on the table while looking at the men at the other end of the table. His helm and shield came to rest at the end of the seat.
"We have a room for the night, and there will be some food coming to us soon." He dropped his gauntlets into his helm and took a casual look around the room. The two men at the end of the table seemed to loose interest in Ashlin, much to Marcus' pleasure. But the sight of a chain wearing figure coming down the stairs made Marcus tense.
The tall, broad shouldered blonde haired man walked straight over to where Marcus was sitting. He came to a halt right beside the knight, getting as close to him as he could.
"Greetings, Marcus."
"Hello, Derek."
"Cur!" Derek's hand went for the handle of the blade at his belt. Marcus slammed his hand over the wrist, pushing down as he stood up. Derek's free hand went to push Marcus back, but Marcus pushed the arm aside. "How dare you insult me in that manner, peasant!"
"I just handed back the same insult you gave me, bastard."
Derek's face went bright red as he pulled himself backward, wrenching his wrist free of Marcus' grip. He had the sword half drawn when Marcus' voice cut through the noise.
"Go ahead, Knight. Strike down an unarmed foe who has made no move against you except in his own defence. I shall also make it known that Sir Derek, vassal Knight of the Count of Grenwald is foregoing an honourable combat with a fellow knight of the realm."
"You are no knight. You are without any honour."
"I am without a liege, but I have honour, more than you do, Sir Derek. At least I don't deliberately insult nobles of the realm when I know better."
Derek stood motionless except for the movement of his chest as he breathed deeply. No one else in the common room moved or said a word as the two men looked at each other.
"Sir Derek, you know until there is a proclamation from His Majesty stating that I am no longer a knight, I am a knight with all the rights and responsibilities therein. You, and your brother knights, know why."
Derek slammed his sword into his scabbard, and straightened himself. He stalked over to where Marcus stood, facing him with little distance between them.
"We are glad that our new Lord had the good sense to remove you from our midst, peasant. It is so much better now there are only men of quality in my Lord's service now."
"Yes, many bastard sons of noble lords given a title to keep them out of harms way rather than a true born son of honest people who earned his title through deeds and actions. But then, your current Lord prefers to keep company similar to those of his own kind."
Derek's blade started to leave the scabbard once more, but stopped before it moved a fraction of an inch. Marcus looked at him calmly, his eyes challenging Derek to continue with his move. Derek turned, slapping his scabbard into Marcus' leg as he returned to the stairs, storming back to the upper level and returning to his room.
"My apologies, good folk. Some lingering tensions with those I once served beside." Marcus walked over to the innkeeper. "I am sorry for that disturbance, my good man. I am willing to take my customer elsewhere if -"
"No need, Sir Marcus. No need. You handled him well. Between you and I, he is an arrogant ass, and it was good to see him put in his place so well. You sit, the food will be there soon. Never mind what happened."
"Thank you again. I shall remember this place, and speak well of it to those looking for lodgings." The innkeeper beamed as Marcus returned to the table and sat down. He took a few deep breaths and turned his attention to Ashlin.
"That is not something that happens everyday, thankfully. It will be interesting to see if the others feel the same way as Sir Derek does, or if he is his normal prissy self."