MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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The boy/man arrived at the hermitage and showed the horse
the beaten up corral the old man had built decades ago; just an old donkey
residing there. Ralph did not seem to mind and he seemed to be familiar with
this ass, so Arthur led him in and closed the corral door. He used the old
rope-latch but he knew it would not hold if this giant steed grew tired of his
temporary quarters.
The Steed must be tested, Arthur thought. A trust must be
tested. A more experienced horseman would not take such chances. But a more
experienced horseman was not next in line to become Dux Belorum.
With plenty of hay and water in the stall, the horse would
fare well through the night. Arthur entered the humble abode and found the old
man waiting.
Well Arthur, a big
night and a glorious new day. Come sit down here, pointing to an old pillow-like
pile resembling a chair. This is your bloody thrown for the night. Ha
Francis got up while the boy/man sat down and found an old
cup. After spitting in it and wiping it out with an old cloth, he filled it
with his own brand of meade made from the honey he gathered twice a week from bee
hives in the area. There was a warm fire in the hearth with smoke escaping
through a strange opening to the sky in the corner of the rustic room. Francis
called it a chimney which was a strange fixture in this new land.
Your time is not yet
come Arthur, Francis said while handing him his meade. But it will be here soon. Word has it that Ambrosious is dead and Uther,
the new king is severely wounded in Coritani somewhere.
You know that this is
where the real blood is, do you not Arthur. You were born not more than seventy
five Roman miles from this place.
Tintagel, Francis is a
grand castle on the coast, at the point, at the ends of the earth for the
Celtics and the Romans.
That's right Arthur.
Igraine is your mama. You know this. Now you might have heard that your father
was the late great Gorlois, Grand Duke of Cornwall.
Yes I have heard of
such things though I have never met mama. Arthur was warm now, and
comfortable. He was always at ease in this place and felt it so remarkable that
Francis would offer him his famous meade. It might have been the remarkable
events that he had witnessed that night. It might have been the discovery of
his new steed, the gift from the gods, or it might have been the meade that
made Arthur so elated. And he always loved the stories from Francis his
favorite monk.
But Gorlois is not
your father; for he died a night or two before you were conceived. Uther is
your father and you are Uther's only son. You are to be the new ruler, you are
the once and future king of Britannia, Arthur.
But that would make me a bastard!
Francis, Arthur pondered, do you mean that I am the product of a one night stand? Are suggesting my mums was a whore? I mean would or should there be some period of mourning after your husband dies? What the hell is Igraine doing, sleeping with Uther while Gorlois body lies steeped in blood and still warm?
Well it's more complicated than that. You know son, when a man loves a woman very, very, very much the two....
Francis...
Yes Arthur...
I have been watching chickens, horses, cows and canines fuck since I was first able to ambulate on legs. Whom exactly do you think you are addressing?
Okay, look. I will tell you the entire story.
Uther kind of took a...er...real liking to Igraine. Gorlois, her lawful husband, was disturbed by all this. So when two men have designs upon one woman, they take the only logical course of action. They go to war with their armies.
Well after much todo along with the loss of a score or two of young men, Gorlois was found impaled upon some mace a farmer had discarded years before upon the battlefield.
And Uther, knowing that Igraine was not that kind of girl, came to Merlin with a plan. Remember son, men of honor always come up with plans. Anyway, Merlin disliked the entire proceedings leading up to all this. He chastised Uther for losing all these good men when the barbaric pagan Saxon dogs were running helter skelter across his island.
Uther asked if he could 'approach' Igraine at the Castle Terrible in the guise of Gorlois. "Guise of Gorlois"...pretty good. You gotta admit, I have the gift. Anyway, Merlin says Okie Dokie, but if there is a child born following this tryst, I get the baby. Got it?
Uther agreed upon a solemn oath. He knew Merlin liked the youngun's but...well I mean Merlin's gifts were of use so many times that your father overlooked some things.
So Uther went into the Castle Terrible in the guise of Gorlois . So your mumsy was not and is not a whore.
The end.
Tell me this Francis. Do I look more like Gorlois or Uther?
Do not really know Arthur. Never met
either gentlemen.
No, son, not under our
old laws; for your father, Uther married Igraine within the time of the full
moon following your conception. It was a secret ceremony recognized by our
Celtic clergy. And a sacred document attesting to this ceremony is currently in
the possession of Merlin.
I must, I must
immediately rush to my father's side to defend my nation....Arthur attempted
to get up which was not impossible in his condition but Francis feigned to hold
him down.
No no no. Do you trust me?
...
DO YOU TRUST YOUR FRIEND FRANCIS?
Yes I do, for whom
else is there to trust during these perilous times? Replied Arthur.
You now have a steed
if you can keep him. You also need a sword and a shield. I have a saddle for
you and some rigging to carry your material needs. You are strong and sharp and
you have already learned the secrets of the forest and how to fend for
yourself.
You must begin a
quest. A quest for your sword and your shield and some coin....I mean some coin
would be a fine idea.
But Francis, my father
is Dux Belorum for chrissakes--both men blessed themselves--and I would receive
all the armaments and such that I would ever need.
Arthur, listen close.
Please. There are men with lean and hungry eyes at your father's side right
now. If you were to appear at the battle site now, before certain things are
accomplished, the Saxons would be the least of your problems. Besides, under your logic, you could just
have gone to the battlefield without a horse.
But I needed MY HORSE.
Yes, and the Good Lord
provided, did He not?
After blessing himself, the boy/man contemplated all of
this. How long should this quest of mine
take?
Within two full cycles
of the moon, Merlin shall arrive here to escort you to your destiny. But it was
I who had an angel come to me in a dream and foretell of all these amazing
things. And the presentation of Ralph as
come to pass as well as just your presence here tonight.
Was that the little
red headed sweetheart from Gloucester that was visiting last year at this time following your biannual sale
of meade to the local hostels there?
No Arthur, and if you
ever speak of this again I shall...I shall never speak with you again. Even old
monks need some ease and comfort at times. I mean winny the ass starts looking
pretty good after a couple three months and....
NEVER MIND ABOUT THAT.
Now son, you know of the mysteries of metallurgy, do you not?
Merlin showed me the
ways of Hephaestus and Ernie the Sludge apprenticed me for two years. Did you
know he had this secret room at his works where he kept this hunchback dwarf
woman. And he would tell me stories of how she had two sheaths, so to speak
and...What a smelly godless peasant was he...but he was so clever with the use of ore
and we used to make the finest swords....
I have an idea..Yes,
Francis I shall go on a quest upon my new mount and I shall return having
completed all my tasks within the time of the cycles of the two moons.
Agreed?
Agreed, replied
Francis, smiling now as he filled both cups with the last of the meade and as
he took out his lute:
OH MY BRITANNIA*
What has happened down here, is the times
have changed.Romans be long gone and the Saxons startin
to gain.Saxons comin real hard, and they gainin for
a real long time.Saxons comin down harder in the old
Domnonian Plains
The Saxons raid all day, and they raid all
nightSome people got lost in these wars, some
people got away all rightOur soldiers have been slain clear up to
CoritaniSome have landed in the fields of
Tintangeline
Oh my Britannia, Oh my Britannia
They're trying to scare us away,
they're trying to scare us awayOh my Britannia, Oh my Britannia
They're trying to drive us away,
they're tryin to drive us away
Old Duke Ambrosius come down here, in
a big paradeWith a Seneschal asking if more of our
hardy boys would lend a handAmbrosius say "Seneschal, oh isn't
it a shame,What the Saxons have done to this
great Celtic land."
Oh my Britannia, Oh my Britannia
They're trying to scare us away,
they're trying to scare us awayOh my Britannia, Oh my Britannia
They're trying to drive us away,
they're trying to drive us awayThey're trying to drive us away,
they're trying to drive us away
Arthur awoke with a head on and proceeded
outside to respond to his immediate call
to duty.
This is dangerous. I could poke someone
in the eye with this woody and do some
real harm; where are the Saxon dogs when
you need one, he thought.
Oh saints preserve me. This is the dawn
of a new era. With that thought, almost
fearfully, he snuck a peak
at the corral. Sure enough, there was Ralph.
Hey Ralphy. How ya doin? You know I could
have returned your favors from last night
if I had only thought about
it two minutes ago. Hahahahah
Arthur went over and stroked the majestic
animal's brow. Ralph snorted kind of a
harrumph his way. Ha
You aint agoin nowhere are you, your majesty?
As any good guest would, and to work the sleep
out of his bones--as well as some of the left
over meade--he chopped up some wood on the old
stump in back of the hut and carried it inside.
He got that fire going again and did
that feel good.It is strange how a fire can
warm the heart and dry the dew from a man's
clothes, he pondered.
The old man began to stir, probably feeling
safer as a result of the warmth from the emanations
of the hearth. Tossing off the covers made of skins,
Francis knelt in prayer.
Arthur cooperated as he always had when he witnessed
a member of the clergy acting out of piety instead
of hypocrisy.
Lord of Hosts, hear my prayer
We ask not for You to slay our enemies
We ask instead for the inner strength
The inner fortitude to perform in the
face of immediate dangerTo perform so that we may maintain
our landTo perform so that we may maintain
our familyTo perform so that we may maintain
our customs
This boy/man is about to seek
full manhoodThis boy/man is about to earn his rightful
knighthoodThis boy/man is about to be crowned a king
This boy/man may represent all our hopes
and dreams
Help this Arthur in his quest
Help this Arthur find his best
Amen
Oh and Lord
Please give those heathen
Saxon dogs no quarter.
Francis fed Arthur some porridge made of locally
ground grain cured with a little boiling water
and topped with some honey.
An apple finished off the feast and the two
proceeded to the corral. Ralph was fitted with
a saddle as well as a bit,
of which the steed was none to fond.
Blankets and packs were attached to this self
sufficient system of travel. The old monk included
dried meat as well as some grain.
A simple bow and an old rusted sword would make
the ride easier.
How do I repay such kindness Francis? Yesterday I
was a boy alone in the forest. Today I am fitted
as a would-be knight.
You shall thank me by completing your task and
returning by the end of the second cycle of the moon.
The goddess Luna shall watch over you but shall
heed the movements of Luna.
Arthur kissed the hermit on the cheek and led his
new steed toward Gloucester. His first task lies in
that direction and he knew he needed the old Roman
Via to complete it.
At last the once and future King had a singular
purpose.
A quest takes many steps, and the first steps,
important steps had been taken.
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*Song taken from