Robert of the Roundtable Ch 04
Sea Voyage and Sicily
This series is fiction--a mash-up of the Arthurian legend, the medieval rivalry between the Normans (in modern day France) and the Saxon-Celts (in Britain), the Crusades and the interplay of politics and religion in the Middle Ages. Let me warn you. There are many anachronisms--but this is the story of a few unusual men, during a time about which little is really known with certainly. Everyone who engages in sexual activity is over 18--although at the time, that would not necessarily have been the case. Β© Copyright, 2025, Brunosden. All rights reserved.
Three earlier chapters in this series have been published on Literotica. There will be a short summary of the three below--and those of you familiar with the story might want to skip itSummary to Date
Robert, the third son of a Norman Duke, was effectively "thrown out" of the castle to seek his fortune--not because he was bad or evil. It was just the custom of the day. The third son always needed to leave the nest and seek his future upon achieving manhood. He had traveled to Arthurianton, where a legendary recreation of the famous Roundtable had been engineered by King Richard.
Robert had to prove himself a worthy knight--and indeed he did with the assistance of another--the famous Sir Michael du Nor--as his mentor. The two men bonded and were soon engaged in repeated lusty sex (which was expected of unmarried young men in Arthurianton--it helped to preserve the virginity of the young noble women until marriage and preserved their "dignity" thereafter).
As champion knights, both men were handsome specimens--tall, muscled, square faced (Michael with a small trimmed beard, Robert clean shaven), and suitably endowed. (Michael had the rep of being the "biggest" knight, until Robert arrived who at least equaled his length, and Robert was even thicker.) Robert was swarthy complected with almost blue-black eyes, black hair with a bit of a curl, and supple reddish lips. Michael, on the other hand, had the complexion and hair color of a Saxon--pale, blonde tinged with red, blue-eyed and thin lipped. Curiously Robert was nearly hairless except for a bit of pubic hair, while Michael had a fine blonde "fur" over his chest and forearms.
Michael was an experienced lover of men with a rep to prove it. He had taken almost all of the other knights, and he had been the paramour of the King when theQueen was "with dhild"--a situation that earned him her hatred. But his technique was almost entirely limited to pumping his phallus into a willing mouth or an upturned arse as his partner knelt on the bed with his thighs spread wide and his head in his lower arms. Although younger, Robert, as a Continental--a Norman, had been suitably trained in the amorous arts, and so he managed to teach his mentor a number of sexual tricks by his family. Michael proved an anxious pupil, and thus their experiences in bed, in the bush, in the lake, over a bench or table--in fact everywhere--became a try-out opportunity for various exciting techniques to enhance their frequent unions.
Shortly after the Robert's knighthood was confirmed, King Richard announced that he (or rather his knights) were going to participate in the next Crusade to rescue the Holy Land. Sir Michael was put in charge, and he chose Robert as his second.
After weeks of bivouac in the woods outside Arthurianton for an army of hundreds, with enough al fesco copulation to perfume even the pristine forest air with musk, the army had sailed for Calais--the location of Robert's father, the Duke D'Aquaterre's castle (at least one of them)--where they spent a few weeks, meshing their forces with those collected on the Continent.
Robert's oldest brother, who should have commanded the Continental contingent turned up absent with a purported war injury. And Michael insisted that Robert command the Continentals (Normans, Flemish, Dutch, Iberians, and even a small group of Teutons) at his side.
The armies set sail in the summer for Sicily--and Robert and Michael who had adjoining "captain" suites on the flagship, "Sancto Spiritu." And in the first days at sea, where the waters were unusually calm, Robert and Michael had spent countless hours pleasuring each other.
By this time, Robert has celebrated his twentieth birthday--having spent just about a year with Michael and in his bed, while Michael is a "senior" knight and a member of the King's Council. He'll celebrate his twenty-eighth birthday on the way to Sicily.
The story continues in Robert's voice....
We had been at sea for over a month now, experiencing rough waters only as we rounded the Northwest coast of the Iberian peninsula--often called Land's End--perhaps because the waters were often treacherous and had claimed many ships and their crews. We had sailed through the famous strait and the giant rock cliffs and were now in the Mediterranean Sea, not the Ocean. Watches were set up to detect pirates, known to prey on ships that strayed too close to the African coast. But, our Armada was so large--now over 200 ships carrying thousands of troops and their support staff. So we didn't really expect any problems. Still all captains were warned to keep a tight formation, to keeps guns loaded, and not to stray too far from the sight of the rest of the fleet.