Landin the Nephew of Don Quadragante arrived in Ireland, and spake secretly with the Queen, as he had been enjoined to do. And when she heard of the great discord, albeit she knew that her father King Abies of Ireland had been slain by the hand of Amadis, as it is written in the first part of this history, and though she bore in her heart that enmity which in such cases is usual, yet she considered it was better to remedy present evils then resent the past. Therefore she spake with those whom she trusted, and so devised that great aid was made ready for her uncle Don Quadragante without the knowledge of King Cildadan. Thus as you have heard were all these various forces raised, and ready when they should be needed, having such good will and eagerness as they who would be conquerors.
About This Book
This volume continues the chivalric narrative as knights handle the aftermath of a sea battle, arranging an honorable burial and mourning for a fallen leader, rescuing and escorting a princess, and resolving to sail to the Firm Island for counsel. They sort prisoners and spoils, distribute guards, and press onward with united resolve, receiving a wary but celebratory island welcome. Courtly preparations and rivalries surface when a noblewoman adorns herself to attempt a perilous trial while the rescued princess disembarks to join her allies. Duty, loyalty, martial enterprise, and the rituals of courtly display shape a series of episodic adventures.