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Celtic Studies
Camulus!Orlin comes twirling in. Across his chest is written,
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And underneath that in smaller letters I know nothing.
He looks highly amused and begins his lecture.
"All right, I believe we are covering the Fenion Cycle. Yes we are indeed." He says this as he consults his notes.
This particular story is called Tóraigheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne or the usual English title – "The Pursuit of Díarmait and Gráinne"
It was a very popular Irish romance of a love triangle that had most likely influenced the medieval romance of Tristan and Isolde of the 12th century.
So basically like every trashy romance novel now written for your intrest and perusal. I don't want to know which ones of you actually read them, but they are trash.
Now, to continue. There was a reference to this tale in the late 12th century manuscript known as the Book of Leinster, suggesting the original tale was composed around 1100, the surviving text we have of The Pursuit of Díarmait and Gráinne was written no earlier than the 17th century."
Camulus!Orlin shakes his head. These notes are so wrong. And so hard to read. The real Camulus should learn to write neater.
"Let me summarize this. There is a love triangle. It's going to turn bad because they always do, That's my lowly wisdom, please heed it. Phoebe, I need to talk to you."
[[wait for OCD threads are up!]]
A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
And underneath that in smaller letters I know nothing.
He looks highly amused and begins his lecture.
"All right, I believe we are covering the Fenion Cycle. Yes we are indeed." He says this as he consults his notes.
This particular story is called Tóraigheacht Dhiarmada agus Ghráinne or the usual English title – "The Pursuit of Díarmait and Gráinne"
It was a very popular Irish romance of a love triangle that had most likely influenced the medieval romance of Tristan and Isolde of the 12th century.
So basically like every trashy romance novel now written for your intrest and perusal. I don't want to know which ones of you actually read them, but they are trash.
Now, to continue. There was a reference to this tale in the late 12th century manuscript known as the Book of Leinster, suggesting the original tale was composed around 1100, the surviving text we have of The Pursuit of Díarmait and Gráinne was written no earlier than the 17th century."
Camulus!Orlin shakes his head. These notes are so wrong. And so hard to read. The real Camulus should learn to write neater.
"Let me summarize this. There is a love triangle. It's going to turn bad because they always do, That's my lowly wisdom, please heed it. Phoebe, I need to talk to you."
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No his wicked smile did not mean this would give him and Camulus time to find clothes. Not at all.
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Because waking up after the party that day and seeing them like that? That had caused one big misunderstanding between her and Cole.
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Orlin chuckled, "Come by soon. Camulus would love to see you, as would I."
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Phoebe nodded. "I'll do that. I ahve a Forensics final today... and then I have to deal with the fact that I got some news yesterday that I need to deal with. How about tomorrow after classes?"
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He smiled fondly at her.
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