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onaslansside · 3 months
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Look, I know, I know, finishing the Squire's Tales requires reading The Legend of the King and having all the tragic finale part of the Arthurian Legends in one book. But consider: you get to read the beautiful trial scene.
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joemerl · 2 months
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Medieval sources on Lancelot's backstory: His parents were the rulers of a French province called Benoic, and the family were the only survivors when their castle was attacked by the evil King Claudas. His father died of grief, and baby Lancelot was spirited away by the Lady of the Lake, who is either a fairy or a powerful sorceress. He was raised in her underwater kingdom with two of his cousins and a bunch of other magical ladies. He grew up in only three years, then went out to discover his true identity and join King Arthur's court. The Lady of the Lake gave him a bunch of magical weapons, and she or her damsels occasionally show up to help him on his quests.
Modern stories on Lancelot's backstory: He's French. We'll explore this by making French jokes.
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best-childhood-book · 4 months
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ladyminaofcamelot · 11 months
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I’m going to cave. I have to do it. I have to recommend a book series to all my Squire’s Tales pals out there, because I’m almost certain you will like it. So, without further ado, the Riyria Revelations by Michael J. Sullivan is AMAZING and I need you all to read it. It’s like a medieval buddy cop story, except they’re not cops, they’re the best thieves in the country, I just say that because their relationship is top tier. Hadrian is a wonderful golden retriever of a man and Royce is like the scraggly wet cat he found in an alley but their dichotomy makes them no less a single unit and it’s adorable and amazing and I promise you will fall in love with them from scene one and continue to love them throughout their adventures.
There’s also an amazing cast of female characters who are so complex with their own little cares and joys, and it’s incredibly refreshing to read. The power of friendship between women saves the day on several occasions and they all go through their own character arcs and yes, some of them are cool warrior women, but some of them are just nice. Like, being genuinely tender and nice and compassionate is what makes them special and it’s so important to the plot and who they are and changes so much for the better.
And as if his character writing wasn’t cool enough, Sullivan also has a very fun, well developed medieval fantasy world that feels like it has a deep history and a history that is, perhaps, not the one the characters in the book think they know, which is amazing, but it’s also under the surface enough that the books are easy to read and don’t get bogged down, they just have this extra layer of richness.
Is this recommendation made selfishly in part because I’m working on a Squire’s Tales/Riyria/Narnia crossover fic and I want more people to enjoy it than just me? Yes. Do I genuinely think that people who enjoy Terence and Gawain’s relationship dynamic and the way Morris writes female characters would like Riyria? Also yes. I love this series and I fully believe you will too.
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mizumisty · 27 days
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theyre in love your honor
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gellavonhamster · 1 year
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White we’re talking about Gareth, can I just say that the only thing about the way the characters of Arthuriana were written in The Squire’s Tales that I absolutely hated is making him this shallow annoying asshole... like, I may not like the idea of Morgause being the main villain, but I get that “well, everyone made mistakes and did something bad even if they weren’t inherently bad” is probably less fitting for an adventure series for younger readers than a clear-cut villain, and I get that in this context Gaheris would be a good guy, and I honestly get why one would write Tristan and Isolde as shitty people - they kind of are sometimes, a little bit? But what on earth did Gareth, of all people, do to deserve this
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Gerald Morris’ Squire’s Tales series: a lot of people are very stupid and a lot of traditions are very stupid but we have to do them because it’s polite and it makes people happy, and it’s better to make people happy by being a bit silly than to upset them. 
8-year-old-me: yeah I’ll integrate that into my worldview
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twofoursixohjuan · 3 months
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tried rereading the squire's tales and realised some things: one dinadan is surprisingly heavily gay-coded and two i am still not immune to the legend of the king. crying at work. very awkward.
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iheartbookbran · 1 year
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I’m obsessed with GRRM’s new not a blog post because he’s basically like “I need to hurry up and finish that pesky Winds of Winter thingie so that I can move on and concentrate on what’s really important… the Dunk and Egg novellas!”
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heckyeahponyscans · 11 months
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In the MLP ‘n Friends episode “Tambelon”, its established that Grogar’s dark city of Tambelon exists in a different dimension;  every 500 years it phases into the ponies’ dimension. Unicorns can get stuck in Tambelon before it even appears, as their winking (aka teleporting) briefly takes them through other planes. 
When Tambelon physically materialized into Ponyland, Grogar captured every pony, plus magic users like the Moochick.  But Megan and the ponies defeated Grogar, sending him and Tambelon back to their original dimension.
Then there’s the other G1 series, MLP Tales, which is a mundane world. The ponies drive cars and attend school, they’re all Earth ponies, and there’s no magic . . . or IS there?  
MLP Tales has two mystical occurrences: the ghost of Squire appears and the magical Glow ‘n Show ponies (three pegasi and one alicorn) rescue Patch.
So what if Grogar came back 500 years after Megan & friends defeated him?  And what if the new generation of ponies once again defeated him--but THIS time most ponies were unable to escape the city before it dematerialized.  Perhaps only a few Earth ponies remained in Ponyland, gradually repopulating it.  And as the years went by, unicorns, pegasi, flutter ponies, etc, became little more than myths.
So my theory is that another 500 years have passed and Bright Glow and her Glow ‘n Show friends have managed to escape from Tambelon before it fully materializes and are now scouting, looking for information and allies to free their trapped friends and defeat Grogar once and for all.
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jt1674 · 2 months
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moody-yesterdays · 5 months
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Happy 50th birthday to Tales From Topographic Oceans!
And R.I.P. Chris and Alan, as always ❤️
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joemerl · 2 months
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ladyminaofcamelot · 1 year
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Secret marriages are one of my most favorite tropes. All the sneaking around and tension of adultery with none of the moral clutter. (well, almost none. There’s still the lying thing, but y’know, that can be played off for laughs if so desired) It’s hilarious. It’s adorable. The tension’s built in. They’re so in love, they’re constantly pining, they’re utterly loyal even when others think they’re available. It’s just *chef’s kiss* so much FUN, you know? 
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lefresne · 1 year
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Arthurian friends !! I am working on a side project on adapting arthuriana for young audiences (children and young teenagers) and I would be interested in hearing which books particularly shaped your knowledge of arthuriana as young readers of either French or English! Feel free to drop a comment on this post or an ask :) thanks !!
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