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Lunette is named after an Arthurian character, the damsel Lunette from Chretien de Troyes' French verse romance "Yvain, or the Knight of the Lion". The original Lunette was a handmaiden of the Lady Laudine, who lived near the enchanted Fountain of Barenton in Brittany. Whenever anybody visited the fountain and poured water from it upon a nearby stone, a terrible thunderstorm would strike the lands about; because of the damage these storms did, Laudine married a knight who would defend the fountain and punish anybody who disturbed it. Sir Yvain, one of the knights of the Round Table, heard of the fountain's properties and came to test it; he mortally wounded Laudine's husband in the ensuing battle and pursued him all the way back to Laudine's castle, only to be trapped in the gatehouse between two portcullises. Lunette there met him and gave him a magic ring which made him invisible, allowing him to hide from Laudine's household; afterwards, Lunette persuaded Laudine to marry Yvain, so that he could succeed her late husband as the fountain's guardian. | Lunette is named after an Arthurian character, the damsel Lunette from Chretien de Troyes' French verse romance "Yvain, or the Knight of the Lion". The original Lunette was a handmaiden of the Lady Laudine, who lived near the enchanted Fountain of Barenton in Brittany. Whenever anybody visited the fountain and poured water from it upon a nearby stone, a terrible thunderstorm would strike the lands about; because of the damage these storms did, Laudine married a knight who would defend the fountain and punish anybody who disturbed it. Sir Yvain, one of the knights of the Round Table, heard of the fountain's properties and came to test it; he mortally wounded Laudine's husband in the ensuing battle and pursued him all the way back to Laudine's castle, only to be trapped in the gatehouse between two portcullises. Lunette there met him and gave him a magic ring which made him invisible, allowing him to hide from Laudine's household; afterwards, Lunette persuaded Laudine to marry Yvain, so that he could succeed her late husband as the fountain's guardian. | ||
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+ | Later on, Yvain went back temporarily to Arthur's court to see his friends, but in his excitement forgot to return to Laudine's castle. Laudine believed that Yvain had deliberately deserted her, and took her anger out on Lunette, condemning her to death. Fortunately, Yvain (who had realized by now what he had done) came to her rescue and saved her life. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== |
Revision as of 04:56, 27 March 2008
Lunette is a young female gargoyle in the London Clan.
Real World History
Lunette is named after an Arthurian character, the damsel Lunette from Chretien de Troyes' French verse romance "Yvain, or the Knight of the Lion". The original Lunette was a handmaiden of the Lady Laudine, who lived near the enchanted Fountain of Barenton in Brittany. Whenever anybody visited the fountain and poured water from it upon a nearby stone, a terrible thunderstorm would strike the lands about; because of the damage these storms did, Laudine married a knight who would defend the fountain and punish anybody who disturbed it. Sir Yvain, one of the knights of the Round Table, heard of the fountain's properties and came to test it; he mortally wounded Laudine's husband in the ensuing battle and pursued him all the way back to Laudine's castle, only to be trapped in the gatehouse between two portcullises. Lunette there met him and gave him a magic ring which made him invisible, allowing him to hide from Laudine's household; afterwards, Lunette persuaded Laudine to marry Yvain, so that he could succeed her late husband as the fountain's guardian.
Later on, Yvain went back temporarily to Arthur's court to see his friends, but in his excitement forgot to return to Laudine's castle. Laudine believed that Yvain had deliberately deserted her, and took her anger out on Lunette, condemning her to death. Fortunately, Yvain (who had realized by now what he had done) came to her rescue and saved her life.