Roland slunk back to his small home in the midst of Camelot. It wasn’t much but it didn’t leak, didn’t have an infestation of vermin, or even require many candles to mask the scent of the musky streets. The only thing that might have been viewed as a downfall to his living arrangement was the fact that it was filled to the brim with alchemical and magical texts. Mind you they were all perfectly organized and without a shred of seeming clustered or dirty, but they still consumed near about an entire room. Roland dismissively called it his library, without shelves, tables, or any other furniture to rest them on.
He ripped off a slice of bread, grabbed some cheese, and some meat that probably needed to be eaten before he left and made a paltry meal out of that. Afterwards he stumbled up to his bed and went to sleep on lumpy blankets and a cold pillow.
The next morning Roland waited by the stables with a fierce yawn stapled to his lips. His travelling pack was minimal but seemed to own everything he needed for their journey to Avalon. Out of conscious worry about the dangers they might face he grabbed a knife that rested easily on his belt, and a rifle of his own construction with enough bullets that they could hopefully be able to take down something- well a lot of somethings.
The cool and brisk air wafted through his blonde locks and made him think of all the other early mornings that he was just waking up now from and making his way to gunsmithy. There seemed to be an electric appeal to this one- almost as if they tides of ate were changing and he happened to be somewhere in the midst of it. What Roland wouldn’t give to be able to look at the crystal ball and surmise his fate, but alas he was assured that Merlin had that locked up tighter than his extensive tomes of magical indexes. More so he wondered if he could actually get a reading off of his fate or if he would succumb to seeing how some manure shoveler was handling their job in America. Yet he had an odd feeling given the sheer influence of their deeds that he may have glimpsed at something.
“Oh come on Mere- I woke up early- don’t be late.” He grumbled- thinking of the wasted minutes he was waiting for her could have been ones he was sleeping through.