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So you are going to take scenes from everyone to make the whole story. Maybe you should say what each character has to have, so you can easily tell who is who. Like King Arthur has to have certain face. Looks cool. Once I read the book, I'll send something in.
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No, it will tell who's who. For the Sword in (though) Stone we will go by Disney's story, maybe not when there at the castle but when there in the town that has the sword.Sir Terrance wrote:Like King Arthur has to have certain face.
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"Disney's story" is based on the first part of The Once and Future Kingjamitjames wrote:No, it will tell who's who. For the Sword in (though) Stone we will go by Disney's story, maybe not when there at the castle but when there in the town that has the sword.Sir Terrance wrote:Like King Arthur has to have certain face.
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Hmm.... Im thinking of doing the King Arthur movie version. Mainly (because) most of my figs are around that pre-medieval time period. I already got Celtic Woad-warriors. I think its high time for me to make some Romans.... or I could do it cheaply by using my Etruscan faction playing as Romans.
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I think we should try to go with the Celtic/Roman theme. Personally that is the way I believe it happened. Besides the Dark Age King Arthur seems more valiant than other King Arthurs.
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Re: King Arthur
I want to do the one with magic, the book is in, all I got to do is pick it up.... And also you can post the scenes here.Sir Troy of Linebaugh wrote:I think we should try to go with the Celtic/Roman theme. Personally that is the way I believe it happened. Besides the Dark Age King Arthur seems more valiant than other King Arthurs.
Well jamit, if you want fantasy you should do the mermeid version.
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There's a mermaid version of King Arthur? Interesting. The only water based character that I was aware of was the Lady of the Lake.Luís wrote:Well jamit, if you want fantasy you should do the mermeid version.
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I must object, the version with JP's incredible Ancients armies attacking ancient Britain in tandem being held off by King Arthur and the Knights Signature Figure of the Round Table is so much better.Luís wrote:Well jamit, if you want fantasy you should do the mermeid version.
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Seriously, if you want to do the magic/classic version, then do it. Just specify WHOSE version you're using.
Well, the mermeid version looks like the Lady of the Lake(it's a mermeid in a lake).doctorsparkles wrote:There's a mermaid version of King Arthur? Interesting. The only water based character that I was aware of was the Lady of the Lake.Luís wrote:Well jamit, if you want fantasy you should do the mermeid version.
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I've never heard, watched or read an Athurian story that referred to the lady of the lake as a mermaid. (I have read/watched sooo many versions) Perhaps you could give us a title so we could also enjoy this odd version.
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I knew it but I just dont remember.wlister wrote:I've never heard, watched or read an Athurian story that referred to the lady of the lake as a mermaid. (I have read/watched sooo many versions) Perhaps you could give us a title so we could also enjoy this odd version.
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