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velnica · 4 months
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Midlander Hyurs who are shorter than Sanson Smyth: A post
My friend was commenting how the Bard quest NPCs are mostly Elezens so Sanson who's 5'11 always look like a short twink next to them, so I got curious and compiled this list lol.
Ardbert / Meteor / Hien / Thancred (yes Sanson is taller than Meteor but twice the twink)
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Bonus: Guydelot is a complete giraffe next to Meteor lmao
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Jacke / Oboro / Bartholomew / Hancock
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Alberic / Ywain / Riol / Asahi
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grail-lifesupport · 18 days
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why does owain have an army of crows???
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(lady charlotte THE MABINOGION)
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kulttuurinkurittama · 18 days
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Knight doodles. This is what I gave Kei a proper design for, this silly thing here.
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matrose · 10 months
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lunete as knight:)
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illustratus · 1 year
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Quest for the Holy Grail - The Failure of Sir Gawaine; Sir Gawaine and Sir Uwaine at the Ruined Chapel.
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sayonara-treason · 30 days
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LIONels🦁
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My thanks to whoever named this coupling LIONel!
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wildbasil · 19 days
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Edern (but only until Gawain and Ywain go off and do things without him)
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[from www.tiktok.com/@bronwenlewismusic]
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gawrkin · 4 months
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BTW, Gawain is called "Gawainet" when he was young.
Ywain/Yvain has his own diminutive version of his name when he was young: Yvonet.
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joemerl · 2 months
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The Whumps of March 2024: "Twins"
A series of vignettes based on Arthurian legend, collected on AO3 here.
Morgan had never loved Urien. Years later, she would muse that she never had a chance to. Uther had arranged their marriage. It didn't matter how good of a husband or a man Urien was; Morgan was doomed to hate him. He was one more enemy to fight, one more target for her smoldering resentment.
The twins were her only consolation.
From the first moment that she held them in her arms, it was a shock how much she loved them. Yvain, already rambunctious as a toddler, always trying to prove that he could do what he shouldn't try. Morfydd, gangly and awkward and placid, but with a hint of steel underneath. Each so different, each so wonderful and infuriating and perfect in their own way.
And they were hers. She could see bits of herself in their looks, their personalities, and she could sense, ever so faintly, a bit of her own magical power running through their veins. Her children. It meant so much, when it seemed like nothing in her life was ever truly hers. Each was a balm in her life of loneliness.
And yet, there were bits of Urien in them too. Traits that she loved in isolation, but turned bitter when she remembered where they came from.
She might have made her move sooner, if not for the twins. She knew that Urien's death would hurt them. It made her hate the man more, but it stayed her hand for a while.
And then, when she finally decided to act...as she stood over Urien's sleeping form, prepared at last to end his miserable life, they burst in. Morfydd screamed, Yvain grabbed her hand, and, and, and—
She fled. Soon everyone knew that Queen Morgan had tried to kill her husband, and it wasn't long until they discovered that she was behind Accolon's rebellion and the theft of Excalibur, too.
It was freeing, really. After all these years, she no longer had to play nice with Urien or Arthur or any of them.
But her twins, left behind at Garlot...the look of horror on Morfydd's face, and Yvain's rage...
They were her children. So how could they have chosen her enemies over her?
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laurellerual · 2 years
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O The Round Table O
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oneshoulderangel · 1 year
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after Guinevere has been kidnapped:
Arthur: How do you lose a woman?!
Ywaine In tears: you forget to cherish her.
Arthur: One failed marriage at a time, please. Thank you.
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ladyminaofcamelot · 9 months
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Squire's Tales as Babylon Bee headlines pt 2
Morgan Le Faye:
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Agrivane and Gareth at Gawain and Gaheris:
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Galahad:
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Laudine and Ywain:
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Sarah, Charis, and Ariel:
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Parsifal and/or Lancelot:
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poparthuriana · 3 days
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Those Who Troll King Mark: Agravaine, Brandiles, Dagonet, Dinadan, Griflet, Mordred, Ozana le Cure Hardy, Uwaine les Aventurous
Vowtakers: Arthur, Baldwin, Gawain, and Kay
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aestheticmoody · 3 months
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Arthurian Legend : Ywain
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gaheriskinnie · 2 months
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I forgot Lunette and Gawain were a sorta couple. Kinda funny that Ywain's wingman and anti-wingman are sweet on each other.
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roehenstart · 2 years
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List of Monarchs: Legendary kings of Scotland. By Jacob Jacobsz de Wet II.
41. Eugenius II.
42. Dongardus (Domangart Réti, King of Dál Riata; 501-507).
44. Congallus I (Comgall mac Domangairt, King of Dál Riata).
45. Goranus (Gabrán mac Domangairt or Gabrán the Traitor, King of Dál Riata and Ulaid -Ireland-).
46. Eugenius III (Owain mab Urien was the son of Urien, king of Rheged. The historical figure of Owain became incorporated into the Arthurian cycle of legends where he is also known as Ywain. In his legendary guise he is the main character in Chrétien de Troyes's Yvain, the Knight of the Lion and the Welsh Romance Owain, or the Lady of the Fountain, which corresponds to Chrétien's poem.)
47. Congallus II (Conall mac Comgaill, King of Dál Riata from about 558 until 574).
48. Kinnatellus.
49. Aidanus (Áedán mac Gabráin, King of Dál Riata from c. 574 until c. 609 AD. The kingdom of Dál Riata was situated in modern Argyll and Bute, Scotland, and parts of County Antrim, Ireland).
50. Kennethus I  (Kenneth I Keir; Connad Cerr or Connad the Left-handed, King of Dál Riata).
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