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blays

n. (plural of blay English)

Usage examples of "blays".

A quick glance at Blays and Guillam had shown the King that he would find no support there.

The King nodded politely to the third Landsgrave, and Sir Blays bowed formally in return.

There was a time Sir Blays would have taken his own life to prove his loyalty to the Forest Land, or cut down any man who questioned it.

He chuckled coldly, and then quickly composed his face into calm inscrutability as Sir Blays approached him.

He'd had dealings with Sir Blays before, but the two other Landsgraves were new to him.

Sir Blays took the centre position, a short, stocky man with close-cropped grey hair and deep, piercing eyes.

Sir Blays knelt beside the fallen warrior and checked his pulse and breathing.

He smiled sourly, and then turned to glare at Sir Blays, who stared calmly back.

As Sir Blays has already pointed out, the nature of the Curtana is to compel obedience.

It would appear Sir Blays isn't as much in control of things as he'd like everyone to think.

He wasn't a diplomat, like Sir Blays, and he certainly hadn't the makings of an assassin.

Sir Blays stared calmly back, Sir Guillam bobbed his head and simpered nervously, and Sir Bedivere .

No, my dear Blays, they're afraid that John and his pet Astrologer now have the Sword of Compulsion, and are planning to use it against them, setting geas after geas upon them until they're nothing more than slaves, with no will of their own.

He turned suddenly to face Blays, a vicious little skinning knife in his hand.

Not for the first time, Blays wondered how he'd come to this: plotting treason against his King with a berserker and a pervert.