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Sir Ector De Maris Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 1/25/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Part of the Le Morte d'Arthur series of caches. This cache is in honor of Sir Ector De Maris


Sir Ector de Maris was the illegitimate son of King Ban of Benwick by the daughter of Lord Agravadain of Castle de Mares. Ector was raised in the Fens by his maternal grandfather until he was old enough to join King Arthur's Court and become a Knight of the Round Table.

Ector's adventures in the name of King Arthur were many and wide-ranging. With Sir Morganore, it was Ector de Maris who welcomed Sir Tristram to Camelot when he was shipwrecked nearby. The two jousted in a friendly competition, but Ector was ashamed to have been beaten by a knight of Cornwall. Other times he was more successful at tournaments, getting the better of both Sirs Palomides & Percivale. He, however, failed to defeat Sir Turquine and became one of the knights he imprisoned before being rescued by Ector's brother, Sir Lancelot. He returned the favour by rediscovering Sir Lancelot after his period of insanity and returning him to Court.

On the Grail Quest, Ector de Maris rode with his friend, Sir Gawain, for a time. Reaching Corbenic, however, he was refused a viewing of the holy cup and King Pellam sent him away for serving the Devil. Ector had evidently been too popular with the ladies. He is known to have had a long relationship with Lady Perse of the Narrow Borderland, whose fiancé he murdered in order to be with her. Ector later had an affair with the cousin of the Lady of Roestoc, before being reunited with Perse.

Ector de Maris, naturally, rallied his brother's side when Lancelot broke from Arthur's Court. He fought for him at the Battle of Benwick and Joyous Guard and helped rescue Queen Guinevere from the stake. Fleeing to the Continent, Lancelot made him King of Benwick & Guienne. He was the last knight to join his brother at the Archbishop of Canterbury's hermitage and apparently died their before the others left on crusade.

This cache is located along the Yankee Doodle Trail. The trail can be very busy so you might have to be stealthy. Small camo jar BYOP.

This cache is part of the Le Morte d'Arthur puzzle cache. There is a number written at the top of the log write it down if you intend to do the puzzle cache. If you had already found the cache before the number was there or missed the number feel free to email me and as long as I can verify that you have a log for the cache I will send you the number.

Congrats to Team Kremser on FTF!

Other Caches in the series:

GC4WCJY - Sir Gareth
GC4WPH3 - Sir Brunor le Noir
GC4WTN5 - Sir Galahad
GC4WWTM - Sir Gawain
GC4WR07 - Sir Tristan
GC4X5T4 - Sir Percivale
GC4XAB1 - Sir Bors the Younger
GC4XH9C - Sir Lancelot
GC4WN2X - Sir Lionel

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

raq bs sbhe gerrf

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)