@@todd7383 actually just finishing Fate/Zero and Fate/Stay Night UBW is enough to understand the whole concept of Fate. The others are just extras to watch for you
Wait I am confused. Was Pellinore really the Black Knight in the Arthurian legend(s) or is it some new version of the story? I always thought that the Black Knight was more of a mysterious figure, or just a persona the knights take upon when removing their heradly and going to do something dishonorable so nobody can recognize them.
@@justacheese34yearsago28 absolutly lancealot was a made up character by the normans to create a love triangle and Arthur's lot would'lve been romano britons without 15th century plated armours
Brittany is a region in France. Arthur was not the King of Brittany or a King of the Bretons. If he was a King at all, it was probably somewhere in Wales
He refers to the land in this story as England but England was the name of a much later kingdom of Arthurs enemy the Saxons. It would be more appropriate to use the words "Britain" or Wales but not England.
It wasn't betrayal she didn't know that Uther used magic, and in the aftermath of her husband's death what other choice did she have to continue the war or make peace.
What are your sources? No one really knows Lancelot's parents. Pelenore is not Percival's father. Lancelot is bc another court lady made herself appear as Guenivere so they would bang. And if Lancelot was yet to be born, how would he gain the love of the similarly aged Guenivere?
This sounds awful familiar. It would be fascinating to learn what the original Welsh iteration of this story was before the Anglo-saxons stole, rebranded and embellished it, or, if it does not have an origin in the original Welsh story, what Celtic, European, Asian, or other folklore was plagiarized and buried by the Anglo-saxons to integrate into this piece of Arthurian Mythos.
Arthurian mythos is the best thing written by Englishmen until harry potter came along. Shakespeare work or Oscar Wilde(excluding Selfish Giant ) are terrible compared to it. Are the originals really that much better ?
@@tyrrant1374 Refine something repeatedly, altering it with the times, over a long enough length of time, and it can impact people's perceptions of what is and is not excellent writing, it will be much more coherent and relevant than the source material. Like the bible? How many incarnations did that snorefest go through, up until the last rewrite a few hundred years ago. Before you went on the attack, I mentioned that I was curious about the stories before they were hijacked by the english. Everyone has the right to their own opinion, but Harry Potter being superior than anything is one that I find juvenile. If you appreciate british writers and J.K.Rowling's Wizarding World series, you might also enjoy the works of Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman, Philip Pullman, J.R.R. Tolkien, or Arthur Conan Doyle.
@@RidireOicheIts true i am childish and is my opinion(which is the only perfect one), i didn't want to come out offensive writing isn't my forte. Mostly the comment was about of you read those old legends and if they are that good. Ps I didn't know Tolkien was british
It seems as if you are willing to give credit to literally anyone other than the Anglo-Saxons, the best story tellers in history and quite likely the true authors.
William d conqueror: what’s this whole thing against bastards? Ramsay Bolton: yeah man 👨 I’m calling the equal opportunity office. Arthur: sorry 😢 guys, I’m technically legit Jon snow ❄️ yeah man. Me too. Sorry about that but leave the club
The Black Knight is really Mordred, Arthur’s son and nephew from his witch sister Morgan Le Fay disguising herself as her sister-in-law Guinevere. That what the real Arthurian legends says.