Dinadan (DIN-uh-dan)
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Sir Dinadan (a.k.a. Sir Dinadan of Tintagel)
Dinadan was the wit of the Round Table — as quick with a jest as with a blade. His humor was a balm in the weary intervals between campaigns, and his playful cynicism often hid a shrewd grasp of politics and strategy. Though he could meet any foe in the lists, he favored peace when possible and held no taste for needless bloodshed.
The call to Camlann was one he could not ignore, yet it was his levity that sustained many through those grim hours. After the battle’s close, he was counted among those ferried to Avalon, his wounds treatable, but his spirit marked by the loss of so many friends.
In Tír na nÓg, Dinadan thrived as a raconteur and chronicler of tales, though his narratives often wandered into satire as readily as history. He became a fixture in taverns and feasting halls, where laughter often rolled louder than the harpstrings.
Beyond storytelling, he lent his wit to plays and farces that poked fun at the very legends he once lived, ensuring the tales of Camelot remained alive in the minds of those who had never set foot in Albion.
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Beneath Haley's Comet.



