Camelot sketches (I’ll probably add more in the future)
He even LICKS his LIPS!
@cinnabon-sweetroll-tiramisu I thought of you as i gathered these pics.
Tell me Arthur doesnt deserve to return to one of these Merlin's
Tho he would be all
Got a bribe from an anon.
I always say that I will never do something like this ever again and I have shot my foot yet again...
sometimes "he would not fucking say that" isn't just about fanfic. sometimes a new season of the show comes out and in canon he is now saying things he just would not fucking say
ok wait, reblog if you’ve cried at least once because of math, doesn’t matter which grade i’m trying to prove something
I wanted to write down in a post all the links of the download tag but only the ones about arthurian ancient texts, the ones that are many people want when they ask about “original arthurian legends”. So you will find those arthurian texts pre-1600 that I managed to find online.
Please, if you see mistakes or if you want to add links send me a message. *I added the symbol * and bolded my favourite ones and the ones I consider fundamental (and this is my personal opinion).
(~6th-century) De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae (Gildas)
(~731) Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation (Bede)
(~9th-century) The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles
(~828) Historia Brittonum (Nennius) *
(~10th century) Annales Cambriae *
(~1125) The Deeds of the English Kings (Williams of Malmesbury)
(~1136) History of the Kings of Britain (Geoffrey of Monmouth) *
(~1150) Vita Merlini (Geoffrey of Monmouth) *
(~1155) Roman de Brut (Wace) *
(~1170) Lanval (Marie de France)
(~1170/1190) Four Romances (Chrétien de Troyes) *
(~1190) Brut (Layamon)
(~1250) Arthour and Merlin
(~13th century) Perlesvaus (The High History of the Grail) *
(~13th century) Morien
(13th century) Parzival (Wolfram von Eschenbach)
(~1375) The Avowying of Arthur
(~14th century) Sir Gawain and the Green Knight *
(~14th century) Libeaus Desconus
(~14th century) Ywain and Gawain
(~14th century) Sir Launfal (Thomas Chestre)
(~14th century) Stanzaic Morte d'Arthur
(~1400) The Alliterative Morte d'Arthur
(~1400) Sir Gawain and the Carle of Carlisle
(~1440) Sir Perceval of Galles
(~1450) The Jeaste of Sir Gawain
(1485) Le Morte d'Arthur Volume 1 + Volume 2 (Thomas Malory) *
(~15th century) The Awntyrs off Arthure
(~15th century) The Wedding of sir Gawain and dame Ragnell *
(~1500) The Greene Knight
(~1500) The Boy and the Mantle
(~1500) The Turke and Sir Gawain
(~1500) The Knightly tale of Gologras and Gawain
(1590/1596) The Faerie Queene (Edmind Spenser)
(~16th-century) The Misfortunes of Arthur (Thomas Hughes)
(~16th-century) Melora and Orlando suggested by marytennant
WELSH TEXTS with arthurian references
from the Red Book of Hengest
Culhwch and Olwen *
The dream of Macsen *
Dialogue between Myriddin and his sister
from the Black Book of Carmarthen
Dialogue of Myriddin and Taliesin
The stanzas of graves
Arthur and the porter *
from the Book of Taliesin
The Spoils of Annwn *
Song for Urien
Triads
The triads of the horses *
Welsh triads (Peniarth MS 54) *
The twenty-four knights of the round table) *
Other
Arthur and the Kaledywlch
King Urien and Modron
The quarrel of Arthur and Huail
Trystan and Esyllt
The dialogue of Melwas and Gwenhyfer (and the second version)
LIFE OF THE SAINTS
The Legend of St. Goeznovius
The Life of St. Cadog
The Life of St. Carannog version 1 - version 2
The Life of St. Paternus
The Life of Gildas
The Life of St. Kentigern
The Life of St. Illtud
THE BOOK OF ANEIRIN
well if that ain't me..
Merlin and Arthur in a fight/argument, so Merlin takes Excalibur in the middle of the night and goes to the square market and magically stuffs it in something stony.
The next day the peasants see it and are curious. Some men and children try to pull it out. It doesn’t work. Knights and guards come by to see what the crowd is about. They recognise the sword and try to stand guard while someone goes tell the king. Some try pull it out themselves.
Meanwhile the King goes crazy because his prized possession is missing and Merlin just insists that he has no idea where it might be. When Arthur is told that Excalibur was sighted but couldn’t be retreated the dread sets in.
He knows if he goes to the sword and couldn’t pull it out because Merlin was still angry at him his people will think less of him. So he declares that it was his doing to see if there is anyone in his kingdom worthier than him to be king. At the same time he tries to come up with a plan to win his sorcerer over again.
aight its time to clock out for a bit. im tired, this has me tired. im gonna draw some dragons getting their heads stuck in things. someone give me some ideas