Don't you understand the reason why you can't fly is because you can't agree on anything? There must be something you can agree on.
Quest For Camelot (1998), dir. Frederik Du Chau


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Don't you understand the reason why you can't fly is because you can't agree on anything? There must be something you can agree on.
Quest For Camelot (1998), dir. Frederik Du Chau
[Image Description: A 3-by-3 moodboard for Garrett and Ayden from the movie Quest for Camelot. 1. A rushing river surrounded by mossy green rocks. 2. A closeup of a bird's silver wings. 3. A person standing in the midst of tall green plants. They have their hands held open wide to to the sky as they look upward. 4. A closeup of a silver falcon. 5. A child wearing an armored helmet and wielding a shield and sword. They're in a deep lunge with the sword back over their shoulder and the shield held aloft. 6. A silver falcon in flight. 7. A patch of small bioluminescent plants sprouting from the ground in front of the roots of a large tree. 8. A grassy upcropping in a cave, illuminated by a beam of light from above. 9. A walking stick resting between a pair of booted feet atop a patch of grass. End ID]
With Ayden as my eyes, I can survive anything.
Garrett & Ayden from Quest for Camelot, for fic or treat on dreamwidth
Kayley (Jessalyn Gilsig) & Garrett (Cary Elwes) in Quest for Camelot (30m).
#when you think the awesome female protagonist is just going to get married at the end #but instead she becomes a Knight of the Round Table #cause that’s character development