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When Winter took over at the Outer Gates [Spoilers all, including the DFARPG]
Wizardofnelson:
--- Quote from: CloakedDestiny on December 19, 2016, 03:33:28 PM ---How can it be partly Oberon's fault if they haven't spoken since Hastings? Shakespeare is centuries after that. I was wondering about that point too--specifically---they had a love triangle when neither of them were communicating with each other at all!
The former gatekeeper was the father of the author of Dante's Divine Comedy--Alighiero di Bellincione, as revealed in the most recent RPG book.
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that would imply his indirect knowledge led him to believe the gates lead through to the heart of hell?
Anywho, Hastings... This iirc my mrs Duck... Is also Around the time the Arthurian legend added on the love triangle aspect and the three sisters (sometimes four...) Morgana, morguise and Elaine... Some of which would make great candidates for the current queens... Height of Norse mythos, they could smacked down their war/weather deity?
Quantus:
--- Quote from: Wizardofnelson on December 22, 2016, 02:52:11 PM ---that would imply his indirect knowledge led him to believe the gates lead through to the heart of hell?
Anywho, Hastings... This iirc my mrs Duck... Is also Around the time the Arthurian legend added on the love triangle aspect and the three sisters (sometimes four...) Morgana, morguise and Elaine... Some of which would make great candidates for the current queens... Height of Norse mythos, they could smacked down their war/weather deity?
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From what I can gather from a wikipedia level research is that Lancelot and the adultery was added in the Le Chevalier de la Charrette which was published exactly 111 years after the battle of Hastings. Oddly round number, that...
Wizardofnelson:
--- Quote from: Quantus on December 22, 2016, 03:21:46 PM ---From what I can gather from a wikipedia level research is that Lancelot and the adultery was added in the Le Chevalier de la Charrette which was published exactly 111 years after the battle of Hastings. Oddly round number, that...
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faeires believe In the infinity of the number pi :) 111 is 3 times 37?
knnn:
--- Quote from: Quantus on December 22, 2016, 03:21:46 PM ---From what I can gather from a wikipedia level research is that Lancelot and the adultery was added in the Le Chevalier de la Charrette which was published exactly 111 years after the battle of Hastings. Oddly round number, that...
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Obviously, "Eleventy-One" is significant because this is the age Biblo is when he passes the One Ring on to Frodo.
Quantus:
--- Quote from: knnn on December 22, 2016, 05:53:12 PM ---Obviously, "Eleventy-One" is significant because this is the age Biblo is when he passes the One Ring on to Frodo.
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Obviously:P
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