A list of puns related to "Knights of the Round Table (film)"
Hello!
I'm trying to figure out how to start a superfriends deck with Kenrith, the Returned King. Im not expecting it to do amazing things. But the idea of having a "Knights of the Round Table" deck seems fun to me. Just trying to figure out how to make it work. Any suggestions on how to get this deck off the ground? How many planeswalkers? Anything you would consider as an auto include? I'm just really trying to figure out how to get this deck started, but have no real idea honestly.
Thanks in advance!
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JRR Tolkien wroth The Lord of the Rings inspired by his experience in World War 1-- a turning point in World History where war was mechanized on a scale not seen. He went on to be a Professor of the English Language at Oxford, one of the premier universitys for that helped establish the first true Lingua Franca.
The films are an excellent representation (from a historical perspective) of a motion picture, a revolutionary means of story telling.
All things considered, this leads me to expect the trilogy to be preserved and taught more than any other story in the last hundred years.
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Happy Pi Day everybody!
Saw a commercial for it along time ago, something tells me it may have possibly been a low budget, internet release type film?. Sorry dont really remember much more.
All in the tittle, what knights of the round table do you want to see, why do you want to see them, what do you think they'll be like. One of the one's at the top of my personal list is Menw (I even did a servant sheet) the main reason is because he was one of the three "Enchanter Knights." I'd also like to see Sanddef Angel-Face a knight that, I kid you not, was described as so beautiful people mistook him as an angel, obviously he would be a charm based servant.
I know this might sound crazy, but I when I heard Jack talk about the knights; it got me thinking.
Here's my reasoning:
King Arthur: Dutch- head honcho
Merlin- Hosea; both the chief advisor (or Primus inter pares), mysterious, die or dissapear when they're needed most.
Guinevere: Molly is the obvious choice, but I think Susan fits better as she's liked and respected.
Lancelot- Arthur Morgan or John Marston. Arguably the best fighter, was the most devoted follower but fell from grace for alleged disloyalty.
Agravaine: Bill Williamson (petty thugs)
Palomides: Charles; notable for being minority members of a culture hostile to the protagonists (Dutch isn't; but he's American and the us gov is)
Galahad: Jack Marston: son of Lancelot; most innocent and pure
Mordred: Micah for obvious reasons
Dagonet: Uncle; court jesters.
Dinadain: Trelawny; witty
Morgan La Fay: This is where I'd put Molly; leaders love interest who's despised.
What do you think? I've had a few so go easy on me.
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Here are the remaining knights that are not in FGO as playable characters Agravain, Kay, Gaheris, Palamedes, Percival, Bors, Pellinore, Prototype!Mordred, Prototype!Merlin.
what do we know about those character's.
Kay's voice actor is Daisuke Ono and here his character design so I would likely to speculate that his art will be done Case Files artist.
Prototype!Mordred voice actor is Haruki Ishiya
Prototype!Merlin voice actress is Ayako Kawasumi
Agravain's character design
A Gawain Away Party.
Not talking about them as a servant because Arturia would win every time, but rather in life before becoming a heroic spirit. It's probably just a decision between Arturia, Lancelot, & Gawain but I'm really curious as to who actually has the greatest skill out of them all. In most Arthurian tales Lancelot is considered to be the best swordsman I Camelot but we also have the fact that he was apparently defeated by Agrivane once. Arturia is pretty familiar to all of us, she's the king, & was trained by Merlin. So who exactly is te greatest knight in Camelot?
The good wizard showed him his latest invention. It was a chastity belt... except that it had a rather large hole in the most obvious place.
'This is no good, Merlin!' the king exclaimed, 'Look at this opening. How is this supposed to protect m'lady, the Queen?'
'Ah, sire, just observe.' said Merlin. He then selected his most worn-out wand,and inserted it in the gaping hole of the chastity belt whereupon a small guillotine blade came out and cut the stick neatly in two.
'Merlin, you are a genius!' said King Arthur. After putting Guinevere in the device, King Arthur set out upon his Quest.
Several years passed before he returned to Camelot.
Upon arrival, he immediately assembled all his knights in the courtyard and had them drop their trousers for a 'short arm' inspection. Sure enough, each of them had an amputated little Johnny or was damaged in some way. All except Sir Galahad.
'Sir Galahad', exclaimed King Arthur, 'The one and only true knight! Only you among all the nobles have been true to me. What is it in my power to grant you? Name it and it is yours!'
Sir Galahad was speechless!
King Arthur and his Knights going up against Charlemagne and his Paladins who would win.
This is using feats from their original tales meaning none of that Anime feats.
Bonus: the losing side now gets the help of Robinhood and his merry men
Stupid, I know and maybe obvious, but since it's considered to be the "Last Mythology" in the series, and the fact I don't know much outside of what is presented in game. Plus, Arthurian Legend is really interesting to me and I want to know just what impact it has here.
I could understand it having them if they knew the true power of the spear but according to Bedivere they never questioned or knew anything of the nature of Rhongomyniad in Artoria's time. So why are there restraints on it. I sense a big plot hole here.
I could understand Excalibur Proto having them because the Knights were well aware about the Sword and it's abilities. But in this case it makes no logical sense. Plus, Fate/Prototype was just made up of ideas that never made it to the main series.
As for Artoria's Excalibur, I don't know if it has them or not because I've seen no evidence of them despite what is said in FGO cause as I said there is no evidence of their existence based on how we've seen her Excalibur used in the franchise.
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We are using their βoriginalβ version of each characters so i mean greek mythology and arthurian legend and not using games and shows for feats.
R1: Arthur and his knights fight in a gauntlet style fight
The knights fighting in the gauntlet are: King Arthur, Gawain, Lancelot, Galahad, Mordred, Percival, and Merlin
Gauntlet goes with
1 Kraken, Hydra and Nemean Lion
2 Athena Heracles and Aries
3 Artemis Apollo and Helios
4 Hades, Poseidon and Zues
5 Chronos and Atlas
R2: All the main gods of greek mythology vs all the main knights and wizards of Arthurian legends
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He acquired his size from too much pi.
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The good wizard showed him his latest invention.
It was a chastity belt...except that it had a rather large hole in the most obvious place.
"This is no good, Merlin!" the king exclaimed. "Look at this opening! How is this supposed to protect m'lady, the Queen!?"
"Ah, sire, just observe." said Merlin.
He then selected his most worn-out wand and inserted it in the gaping hole of the chastity belt whereupon a small guillotine blade came out and cut the stick neatly in two.
"Merlin, you are a genius!" said King Arthur.
After putting Guinevere in the device, King Arthur set out upon his Quest.
Several years passed before he returned to Camelot.
Upon arrival, he immediately assembled all his knights in the courtyard and had them drop their trousers for a 'little' inspection.
Sure enough, each of them had an amputated little Johnny or was damaged in some way.
All except Sir Galahad.
"Sir Galahad!" exclaimed King Arthur. "The one and only true knight! Only you among all the nobles have been true to me. What is it in my power to grant you? Name it and it is yours!"
But Sir Galahad...
...was speechless..
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