The knights duelled in embroidered splendour upon war horses that flowed over hallowed castle grounds, a contest to settle the scores of egos while those they swore to protect died of such petty and preventable cause.
Each one in the duel believed himself to represent love and virtue, moreover, with a more gallant perspective of one another they could have become eternal brothers.
Upon that sun-warmed sand the knights duelled for sake of a perspective shift that was no more real than passing shadows.
You can duel or become dual, for opposites often not only attract yet make the best of battle companions.
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