I waited as Merlin put on my armour, shined and dent free from the last fight with the org. "Hurry up, merlin," I snapped, growing impatient with him. "There," he said, finishing off with a tug to my belt. "Finally. Sword," he handed it to me and I walked out of my chambers, my servant clattering behind. I walked out of the castle and had him kneel so I could get on my horse. I tightened the reins and guided the white stallion in a galop through and out of the city. When we arrived at the ruins I dismounted my horse and handed the reins to a nearby knight, who tied it up to a nearby tree. The group catiously entered the crumbling monument, I having the knights split up while Merlin and I snuck through the main hall and into a crumbling chamber. I unsheathed my sword and crept up to a caged bird, reaching to poke it before Merlin tackled me. "What the heck, Merlin!" I shoved him off and stood up, not helping my servant up. He stood up and picked up a dart nearby, smiling. I relized he had saved my life yet again, but I stood up straighter and bragged, "Oh, stop looking so smug! I was going to dodge it." I frowned and Merlin smiled harder as he threw the dart away. I picked up my sword and stalked forwards, past the chambers and into a crude hallway. I heard the knights clamber behind me and ordered them to go ahead. Merlin trailed behind and we walked out into a large cave. It was littered with crystals adorning the walls, and I stood in a sunbeam, watching for the wizard we were sent to murder. After tweny or so minutes of waiting I was done. "Oh, come on!" I dropped my sword and shifted my weight, drawing a hand through my hair. "Where is she?!" I pouted, turning to the guards and shouting, "Find her!" "Sire, we've searched everywhere. We can't find her." I drew a breh, evening my temper. "Go prepare my horse. I'll be outside shortly." "Sire-" "GO." They turned and left, leaving Merlin and I to search the crystal cave. We split up and did a through search, and eventually I was at the top. Merlin looked up at me. "Would you move?" He yelled up. I moved. The sunlight I was blocking drove through the cave and glinted off the huge crystals, hitting me straight in the eyes. "Ahh!" I yelled shortly, losing my foot hold on the slippery rocks. "Arthur!" Merlin shouted as I fell. He stepped out of a beam of light and dove to catch me when a flash of light blinded us both.