This makes perfect sense to Galahad. He has, after all, gone through the same contemplations, deciding what he should be and do without Camelot and God, choosing his own purposes. It has been freeing, but frightening, too, strange and sometimes shameful. Lancelot, too, has been wronged by Camelot and by God. He has suffered because of a divine plan. Perhaps he is also struggling now with what life might hold.
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"I understand."