tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7307577717655310918.post4794160068624678688..comments2024-03-17T07:25:56.478-04:00Comments on Thrilling Days of Yesteryear: Adventures of Sir Galahad – Chapter 7: Unknown BetrayerIvan G Shreve Jrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04067177808320053382noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7307577717655310918.post-34676600088061884842012-10-07T18:58:49.447-04:002012-10-07T18:58:49.447-04:00I've noticed that the various ka-niggets, bad ...I've noticed that the various ka-niggets, bad guys included, wander in and out of Camelot at will, by secret passageway or whatever, and I'm starting to wonder if Arthur shouldn't maybe, you know, put a guard or two on the secret passages, not to mention the bleedin' front gate. <br /><br />And the secret passageway route-- shouldn't that be something that the current inhabitant of the joint knows about, instead of everybody else in the friggin' Kingdom? I mean, who built the passage, for heaven's sake, if not the King? How do you build a secret passage--- in someone else's castle?<br /><br />Perhaps I've misunderstood Camelot to be a grand and glorious pile, teeming with courtiers and royal guards and attendants, when it's actually one o' them low-rent efficiency walk-up bachelor studio castles, with a single resident-- Arthur himself.<br /><br />Chris Vosburgnoreply@blogger.com