England's New Chivalric Epic: Remus & Gwilherm Ch VIII: One Last Hope of Victory
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The broken sword of Morcar along with his fallen buckler, which was as any other of Falsveal were intended to form the grave of the noble lord of Falsveal. It was the chaplain Cendric who did the honours of blessing the burial of the lord, with the whole of the village (fugitives included) present for it. It was considered an honour to place his sword i…