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Sir Gwaine was a noble knight of Camelot, but he was only human. He was bound to make mistakes, but is a misstep on the quest for knowledge really a mistake? His Royal Pratness, as he was so accurately named by his servant, seemed to think so. As did his killjoy liar of a First Knight.
After the events of the stupid festival week, Arthur threatened Gwaine, Percival, and Elyan with extra painful training. Gwaine hadn't thought Arthur would follow through on it, let alone that Leon would want to personally oversee their punishment.
But Gwaine should have known that the only time Arthur actually used his two surviving brain cells was to come up with creative punishments, and he should have known extra-harsh weapons training wasn't going to be the only thing Arthur forced them to do. And Gwaine should have known Leon would want his revenge
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I recommend reading at least the first part of this series before reading this one, though the second one would be helpful tooSeries
- Part 3 of Sir Leon’s Many Secrets
- Part 3 of Gwaine's Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Festival Week
