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Today is the 4th of July, so of course that means it's time for a thematic... knight script inspired by a poem!? (No offense to Americans, this is just how my mind works, please enjoy responsibly barbecuing your fireworks in earnest tonight.)
There are many good writers who can and do write historical scripts of an era and put the tensions and desires of, say, the medieval setting to great use, and I've always wanted to write something like it, even though it's not my fortΓ©. This is my shot at it - lighthearted, loving and full of overflowing, bubbly desire (because I gotta be me). Hear the tale of the bravest of knights, who laid down first the fearsome Jabberwock monster, and then the lady who came looking for him (only in very different ways (and with different swords (πππ (okay that's enough cuddles (thank you)))).
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