Unlike Gawain or Sagramore, he doesn't habitually carry the sword anymore. When he does, it alters him subtly; not only his physical balance but his whole self. With it in hand, he looks graver, wholly adult and not a little archaic
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Galahad's step is quiet, but not inaudible, and should the sword-swinging Mordred turn on the intruder, he would find the other knight unarmed and unshielded. He stops by a tree some distance from Mordred, but in clear view, looking at him gravely and a trifle uncomfortably.
Galahad lifts his chin a little, an unconscious gesture of not-yet-necessary defiance. "My apologies," he says in a clear voice, "I did not mean to interrupt you."
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