Lmao let the guen clones rule the kingdom!
then clone Morgana! so every clone is happy! lol
who need an army of knights , when ya have an army of these two lol
although if you are into dresses , all those store gonna run dry fast
I think pants and tunics will dry up just as fast if the guens like to rough it
I was imagining Lancelot sulking in the corner on a small chair , sewing skirts for some reasons:smile:
@GenericGem
Jeantown has stated multiple times thereâs no consent on either side of Mordredâs birth. They were forced into it, it was one time only, and both will be mentally scarred from the experience.
@ArthurianKnight And, again, my Guen isnât going to be convinced by mere assurances. When I play these games, I remove what I am aware of regarding the game world as a player and play as though it were really the character, choosing what to do based on the choices given and the knowledge my character would possess in their playthrough.
My Guen will remain a loving wife to Arthur until she finds out about the incest, then she would be furious and disgusted beyond imagining when she finds out, and it would be only when conclusive proof surfaces that proves Arthurâs and Morganaâs innocence that her rage will be abated. That is the way I choose the play, and I think it is much more organic.
I mean, think about it. If you found out your wife / husband slept with their half-sister and swore that it was the work of some spell, are you really going to believe that? I wouldnât.
@jeantown Bit of a dark question, but with regards to Mordred, whatâs stopping Morgana from simply terminating the pregnancy earlyâideally before she begins physically showing? Even if she decides of her own free will to go through with the pregnancy, will she really want to raise Mordred, or is she more inclined to send him off to live far away, with an adopted family instead? Will Mordred stay simply because Arthur wishes to have his son close by, regardless of his sisterâs wishes?
In the real world probably not, but in the Guenverse? Where magic is very much real and from viewpoint of somebody who suffered the influences of a similar spell too? Yeah, I think that would seem like a believable explanation.
(I meanâŚif your Guen generally isnât trusting either Arthur or Morgana than thatâs a different story, but generally speaking in context of the story itâs really not an implausible explanation)
What Iâm curious about is what exactly Guen will find out about the Mordred drama. Will it be just âArthur and Morgana bangedâ or âArthur and Morgana banged and conceived a childâ?
Well⌠canât really hide ModredâŚneither can you hide it when he starts to develop abilities generally associated with the Pendragon bloodline or starts to make claims for the throne. So in the long run there is no way Guen wonât knowâŚbut shortly afterâŚI guess that depends on both Arthurâs and Morganâs relationship to Guen and their character development until then.
And there is the sticking point. You would believe it, but I wouldnât. Not only would it be hard to believe that Morgana would not be aware or able to resist such a spell, but we already know of someone who suffers from some sort of love magic. Lancelot. And he has resisted it. He resisted it for three years, and he only stopped resisting because he chose to stop. And when I spoke to Morgana about it, what Arthur and Morgana went through does not sound like a typical love spell either.
Not to mention that Arthur lied to us, saying he never slept with anyone else before. He knows full well he has, even if he was forced into it. And he lied so casually, without even a moments hesitation. Seeing how he handles that would be interesting, but it shows he can lie, and lie very well.
chuckles She is definitely not trusting. I mean, she can trust, but any trust she had for Arthur and Morgana that would shatter the minute she finds out. She would calculate all the above, and fall into darkness by what she would see as the worst betrayal. It would be even worse if Arthur and Morgana never tell her. Shows how much they trust her, huh?
Oh? When did that happen? Granted itâs a long time since I played the WIP, but I think I would remember that.
Not to mention that Arthur lied to us, saying he never slept with anyone else before. He knows full well he has, even if he was forced into it.
Again, I will say this: Arthur and Morgana are not having an affair. The sexual encounter between them will be in Book III, five years after Book I. Now, if your Guen suspects that Arthur and Morgana have more between them than that one time, thatâs her prerogative, but your posts are coming off like you yourself think Arthur and Morgana have been going at it like incestuous bunnies even before Arthur and Guen got married.
incestuous bunniesâŚhahaha Iâm gonna have that dancing in my head when that scene show up
When you sit with Arthur after the wedding, in the bedroom, before you consumate. You talk for a bit, ask questions of each other, learn a bit about each other. It was a charming scene, by all accounts.
Do not get me wrong, though. Personally, I do adore Arthur, even if he is a bit crazy at times. Certainly a far better outcome to an arranged marriage that one might hope for. But it is that very adoration that would give my Guen such pain over this discovery. She loved him. Well, she loved him in her way. And then she would find out something like that. There isnât much good in my Guen, admittedly. She is a dark character, like Morgana. And that light within her is all too easily snuffed out.
Not that. When was it revealed to be a lie? I remember the bedroom scene, I donât remember any path leading us to find out anything about previous lovers.
Oh. Well, it has not been revealed yet, but discovering about the incest would prove that he lied to her. Like I said, it would be interesting to see how he handles it. The author indicated that Arthur and Morgana were fully aware through their unfortunate copulation. Will Arthur be honest, or lie some more? We shall see.
⌠how would that make it a lie? It will only happen years laterâŚ
LikeâŚas far as I remember it was planned to happen as an one time occurence in book 3 or 4, whatâs years later⌠that wouldnât retroactively change Arthurâs expirience during his wedding night⌠Are you sure you didnât misunderstood something?
Poor Morgana. This is going to be a lot of drama.
So if someone can magically force Morgana to fuck Arthur whatâs going to happen to my lesbian Guen with this Magic Shipper out there trying to force guen and Lancelot together?
The magical shipper will try to seduce her himself as far as we can guess to which I hope you get the option to give him a slap across the face and a kick to theâŚwell you know where it hurtsâŚ