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The Grand Knight-Convenor of ISDA’ s [[crack drafting squad|crack CDS drafting squad]] surveys the scene. Exhausted ninjas — bruised, battered, soiled, scarred and punctured during the savage thrust and counterthrust that goes on within those august cloisters when [[The Wording]] is upon them — this is all speculation, for the proceedings of this society are mortally secret, but surely this phrasing is wrought by martial combat, isn’t it? No-one could perpetrate such syntax with a sound mind and from a state of peaceable reflection — but at last, the hall falls silent. Echoed scuffles, bootfall and clankèd chainmail sublimate into the musty vaulted beams — perhaps a saucepan lid lazily circles. A curl of incense wafts up, the chimney smokes white and before the exhausted combatants there lies, upon a table, this careful calligraphic parchment.
The Grand Knight-Convenor of ISDA’ s [[crack drafting squad|crack CDS drafting squad]] surveys the scene. Exhausted ninjas — bruised, battered, soiled, scarred and punctured during the savage thrust and counterthrust that goes on within those august cloisters when [[The Wording]] is upon them — this is all speculation, for the proceedings of this society are mortally secret, but surely this phrasing is wrought by martial combat, isn’t it? No-one could perpetrate such syntax with a sound mind and from a state of peaceable reflection — but at last, the hall falls silent. Echoed scuffles, bootfall and clankèd chainmail sublimate into the musty vaulted beams — perhaps a saucepan lid lazily circles. A curl of incense wafts up, the chimney smokes white and before the exhausted combatants there lies, upon a table, this careful calligraphic parchment.


The Grand Knight-Convenor surveys the wreckage. “Are we — are we ''done then''? My brother, sister knights: are we ''done''?”
The Grand Knight-Convenor surveys the wreckage.  
 
{{script|Grand Knight-Convenor}}: “Are we — are we ''done then''? My brother, sister knights: are we ''done''?”


The rambunctious [[Ser Jaramey Slizzard]], a young knight from the court of Milbank, stirs. He gets unsteadily to his feet. His countenance is dark. He reaches for the conch.  
The rambunctious [[Ser Jaramey Slizzard]], a young knight from the court of Milbank, stirs. He gets unsteadily to his feet. His countenance is dark. He reaches for the conch.  


“[[As the case may be|As the case may]], [[for the time being]], be [[Deem|deemèd]] —”
{{script|Ser Jaramey}}: “[[As the case may be|As the case may]], [[for the time being]], be [[Deem|deemèd]] —”
 
Before he can take the conch, the Grand Knight-Convenor cuts him off.
 
{{script|Grand Knight-Convenor}}: “No. This must stop now. The time for pedantry is over, Ser.”


Before he can take the conch, the Grand Knight-Convenor cuts him off. “No. This must stop now. The time for pedantry is over, Ser.”
But the young knight is hot blooded, wild. We can hear him mutter the [[Swappist Oath]],  


But the young knight is hot blooded, wild. We can hear him mutter the [[Swappist Oath]], “what is dull is never done.” Suddenly he draws from his scabbard —
{{script|Ser Jaramey}}: “What is dull is never done.”  


But the [[Aïessdiyé]] have seen all this before. They are faster. They anticipate his stroke and Ser Jaramey is cut down with a blow to the back of the knees. He buckles and they escort him away to the ''[[Protocolia]]'' where he will serve a period of ''[[nettance]]''.
The young knight draws from his scabbard — but the {{script|Aïessdiyé}} have seen all this before. They are faster. They anticipate his stroke and {{script|Ser Jaramey}} is cut down with a blow to the back of the knees. He buckles and they escort him away to the ''[[Protocolia]]'' where he will serve a period of ''[[nettance]]''.

Revision as of 15:32, 21 June 2023

The Grand Knight-Convenor of ISDA’ s crack CDS drafting squad surveys the scene. Exhausted ninjas — bruised, battered, soiled, scarred and punctured during the savage thrust and counterthrust that goes on within those august cloisters when The Wording is upon them — this is all speculation, for the proceedings of this society are mortally secret, but surely this phrasing is wrought by martial combat, isn’t it? No-one could perpetrate such syntax with a sound mind and from a state of peaceable reflection — but at last, the hall falls silent. Echoed scuffles, bootfall and clankèd chainmail sublimate into the musty vaulted beams — perhaps a saucepan lid lazily circles. A curl of incense wafts up, the chimney smokes white and before the exhausted combatants there lies, upon a table, this careful calligraphic parchment.

The Grand Knight-Convenor surveys the wreckage.

Grand Knight-Convenor: “Are we — are we done then? My brother, sister knights: are we done?”

The rambunctious Ser Jaramey Slizzard, a young knight from the court of Milbank, stirs. He gets unsteadily to his feet. His countenance is dark. He reaches for the conch.

Ser Jaramey: “As the case may, for the time being, be deemèd —”

Before he can take the conch, the Grand Knight-Convenor cuts him off.

Grand Knight-Convenor: “No. This must stop now. The time for pedantry is over, Ser.”

But the young knight is hot blooded, wild. We can hear him mutter the Swappist Oath,

Ser Jaramey: “What is dull is never done.”

The young knight draws from his scabbard — but the Aïessdiyé have seen all this before. They are faster. They anticipate his stroke and Ser Jaramey is cut down with a blow to the back of the knees. He buckles and they escort him away to the Protocolia where he will serve a period of nettance.