User:Stoa/Lunete

Lunete, in Arthurian legend, was the handmaiden and advisor to the Lady of the Fountain (Laudine). In the French romance Knight of the Lion, it is she who is responsible for convincing Laudine to accept Ywain in marriage.

When, Esclados the Red (Laudine's first husband) is mortally wounded and killed by Ywain, he finds himself trapped in his Laundine's castle (Castle of Landuc near Brocéliande). Lunete offers him shelter and agrees to aid him in escaping the villagers who want to avenge their lord's death. During his escape from the castle, Ywain sees Esclados' widow and falls in love with her. Ywain, with Lunete's help, wins the Laudine's hand and marries her. Lunete grows to become a close friend and confidant to the Lady of the Fountain.

Ywain and the Lady of the Fountain are married for many years; but one day, Gawain arrives and reminds Ywain of his absence from his chivalric duties and from King Arthur's court. The Lady of the Fountain agrees to let him go — only if he promises to return after one year. Ywain breaks his promise and delays his return; the Lady asks her husband to leave her and never return. As a result of the separation, Lunete loses favour with her Lady, since Lunete was the one whom advised Laudine to marry the Ywain.

Meanwhile in court, the seneschal envies Lunete of her rising status and becoming Laudine's favourite advisor. He sccuses her of treason and she is sentenced to be burnt at the stake. Ywain duels with the seneschal and his brother and defeats them in combat; Lunete is then let free. Lunete later helps Ywain to win his wife's love back, by tricking the spouses into reconciliation.