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Kerry: All of these guys are early, Welsh Arthur characters. Lot fits in with them, and he is also Arthur's brother-in-law and Gawain's father. As such he seems the most likely king to have accompanied them. Pellinore, Palamedes, and Lancelot are all later, both in thier addition to myth and their appearence within the myths. I would guess Pellinore and Launcelot either don't exist or joined Arthur after the mission. Remember that those texts come after our period as well, though that didn't stop Hal from putting in Haggard jive. Palamedes definently joined after the mission, as the Chronica indicates.
 
Kerry: All of these guys are early, Welsh Arthur characters. Lot fits in with them, and he is also Arthur's brother-in-law and Gawain's father. As such he seems the most likely king to have accompanied them. Pellinore, Palamedes, and Lancelot are all later, both in thier addition to myth and their appearence within the myths. I would guess Pellinore and Launcelot either don't exist or joined Arthur after the mission. Remember that those texts come after our period as well, though that didn't stop Hal from putting in Haggard jive. Palamedes definently joined after the mission, as the Chronica indicates.
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Noah: Dig it.

Latest revision as of 22:56, 8 December 2008

Took an army to Britain?

Noah: I agree with all those designations, except maybe 'another king.' Any reason in particular it would be Lot instead of, say, Pellinore? Could Qabar Hadra himself be considered a king?

Now, if what is in this entry can be considered to be true, was Lancelot an octopus agent? Was she stolen from him when he stole her in turn?


Kerry: All of these guys are early, Welsh Arthur characters. Lot fits in with them, and he is also Arthur's brother-in-law and Gawain's father. As such he seems the most likely king to have accompanied them. Pellinore, Palamedes, and Lancelot are all later, both in thier addition to myth and their appearence within the myths. I would guess Pellinore and Launcelot either don't exist or joined Arthur after the mission. Remember that those texts come after our period as well, though that didn't stop Hal from putting in Haggard jive. Palamedes definently joined after the mission, as the Chronica indicates.

Noah: Dig it.