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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Simon" data-source="post: 6360525" data-attributes="member: 21938"><p>Old Megan looks shifty.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #DDA0DD">"Well, no-one knows for sure,"</span> she says. <span style="color: #DDA0DD">"But there were rumours back then, most of us who knew have died."</span> She pokes the fire, not that it needs it. <span style="color: #DDA0DD">"But then, I've lived a longer life than most, why do I need to cling to what little I've left? And maybe you will stop the death anyway. So, between me and God, this is what I know. As a young man, the young lord, Meirion, was smitten with the girl Angharad. Her, less so with him but he was a lord and she a farmer's girl and she could not refuse him. He got her with child, and then left, off fighting in King Owain's wars. Not long after, Angharad took her own life, and that of her unborn child. Some say from grief because her lord had left, but I think it was the dishonour that drove her to it. She'd wanted no part in it, and now she was called fallen and cursed for it, but it was the young lord, covered in gold and glory, who was at fault."</span> Megan's eyes and mouth tighten with suppressed anger. <span style="color: #DDA0DD">"People made themselves forget, because who was not to blame? Who had helped the young girl when she needed it, and yet who could stand against a great lord?"</span></p><p><span style="color: #DDA0DD"></span></p><p><span style="color: #DDA0DD">"When the old lord died, Lord Meirion returned to claim his birthright. Not long after, that's when the happenings started. Some of us thought that the ghost of Angharad had grown angry."</span> Megan points to the pathetic bundle of remains that Gwyneira retrieved. <span style="color: #DDA0DD">"Maybe when she's lain to rest, it will be well. But I think there is more to it. I think another creature of the spirit world works with her, perhaps it was drawn to the anguish, something that feeds on pain, and anger, and sorrow. Else why would some folk see a man and not the young girl? And why sometimes in dreams and sometimes as a corpse that walks at night? It is beyond me, but perhaps you are the people to put it right."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Simon, post: 6360525, member: 21938"] Old Megan looks shifty. [COLOR="#DDA0DD"]"Well, no-one knows for sure,"[/COLOR] she says. [COLOR="#DDA0DD"]"But there were rumours back then, most of us who knew have died."[/COLOR] She pokes the fire, not that it needs it. [COLOR="#DDA0DD"]"But then, I've lived a longer life than most, why do I need to cling to what little I've left? And maybe you will stop the death anyway. So, between me and God, this is what I know. As a young man, the young lord, Meirion, was smitten with the girl Angharad. Her, less so with him but he was a lord and she a farmer's girl and she could not refuse him. He got her with child, and then left, off fighting in King Owain's wars. Not long after, Angharad took her own life, and that of her unborn child. Some say from grief because her lord had left, but I think it was the dishonour that drove her to it. She'd wanted no part in it, and now she was called fallen and cursed for it, but it was the young lord, covered in gold and glory, who was at fault."[/COLOR] Megan's eyes and mouth tighten with suppressed anger. [COLOR="#DDA0DD"]"People made themselves forget, because who was not to blame? Who had helped the young girl when she needed it, and yet who could stand against a great lord?" [/COLOR] [COLOR="#DDA0DD"]"When the old lord died, Lord Meirion returned to claim his birthright. Not long after, that's when the happenings started. Some of us thought that the ghost of Angharad had grown angry."[/COLOR] Megan points to the pathetic bundle of remains that Gwyneira retrieved. [COLOR="#DDA0DD"]"Maybe when she's lain to rest, it will be well. But I think there is more to it. I think another creature of the spirit world works with her, perhaps it was drawn to the anguish, something that feeds on pain, and anger, and sorrow. Else why would some folk see a man and not the young girl? And why sometimes in dreams and sometimes as a corpse that walks at night? It is beyond me, but perhaps you are the people to put it right."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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