Post by Arthur on Dec 14, 2012 2:31:31 GMT -6
No one wanted to discuss the twelve battles… nor the victory at Mons Badonicus… nor even the Saxon settlements that were established on the southeastern coastal plains. No one knew what was forthcoming… But Arthur had a vision for the future… They had land… they had food and water… they had one another… but most of all, they had their freedom… and everyone… even down to the last man, woman, and youth… was ready to die for their freedom. Such a power that is… and Arthur knew it… This was their future…
And in those plans for the future were men, women, and children of all nationalities… of all cultures of the known world, all due to the centuries of Roman influence and reign; now left to their own means. These people either made the deadly trek back to their homelands without the backing of Rome, or they decided to remain, to build what future they could in Britain.
It was in those days, months, and years between the twelve battles against the Saxons, the victory at Mons Badonicus, and now, that many men stood above the others… men who became heroes in the people’s eyes… Arthur, for one, who established the Round Table for his knights… A table that soon formed into an Idea… An Idea of Freedom… and around this table gathered men of truth, honor, and gallantry… Men who would help Arthur in managing the freedom they all adored.
Arthur - Commander
Lancelot - First Knight
Bors - Captain
Galahad - Captain
Gawain - Captain
Dagonet - Captain
Tristan - Lead Scout
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Agloval
Agravaine
Alain le Gros, father of Perceival
Alymere
Balan
Bedivere
Bleoberis
Brunor le Noir (Brunor the Black) - 'Good Knight without Fear'Cador
Degore
Dinadan
Ector de Maris
Erec
Gaheris
Galeshin
Gareth
Girflet
Guinglain
Hector
Hoel
Joseph of Arimathea
Kay
La Cote Male Taile
Lamorak
Lamorocke, son of Lamorak
Le Bel Desconneu
Lionell
Lucan
Maelgwn
Maeloc
Marhaus
Marke
Mordred
Morholt
Palomedes, the Saracen
Pelleus
Pellinor
Percival, son of Alain le Gros
Rikard
Sagremor
Shapher
Yvain
And in those plans for the future were men, women, and children of all nationalities… of all cultures of the known world, all due to the centuries of Roman influence and reign; now left to their own means. These people either made the deadly trek back to their homelands without the backing of Rome, or they decided to remain, to build what future they could in Britain.
It was in those days, months, and years between the twelve battles against the Saxons, the victory at Mons Badonicus, and now, that many men stood above the others… men who became heroes in the people’s eyes… Arthur, for one, who established the Round Table for his knights… A table that soon formed into an Idea… An Idea of Freedom… and around this table gathered men of truth, honor, and gallantry… Men who would help Arthur in managing the freedom they all adored.
The Knights of the Round Table
Arthur - Commander
Lancelot - First Knight
Bors - Captain
Galahad - Captain
Gawain - Captain
Dagonet - Captain
Tristan - Lead Scout
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Agloval
Agravaine
Alain le Gros, father of Perceival
Alymere
Balan
Bedivere
Bleoberis
Brunor le Noir (Brunor the Black) - 'Good Knight without Fear'Cador
Degore
Dinadan
Ector de Maris
Erec
Gaheris
Galeshin
Gareth
Girflet
Guinglain
Hector
Hoel
Joseph of Arimathea
Kay
La Cote Male Taile
Lamorak
Lamorocke, son of Lamorak
Le Bel Desconneu
Lionell
Lucan
Maelgwn
Maeloc
Marhaus
Marke
Mordred
Morholt
Palomedes, the Saracen
Pelleus
Pellinor
Percival, son of Alain le Gros
Rikard
Sagremor
Shapher
Yvain