August  8, 2022

Episode 11: Macbeth chapter 11

In 1032, when she is sixteen years old and seven months into her pregnancy, Gruadh is woken up in the middle of the night by a messenger sent by Banchorrie. The man warns her that Macbeth and his men are marching on Elgin. At first, Gruadh is unconcerned, and assumes the advancing forces are harmless, but Maeve is concerned for their safety and wants to evacuate—she explains that Macbeth is marching on Elgin, and “it is a matter for warriors, not women.” Gruadh ignores her nurse. She takes up her sword—even though her pregnant belly makes it hard for her to use it—and prepares to meet the invaders.
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