was King Arthur akshually Jesus?
>>18242463You're fellating a man I assfucked
>>18242463Inside king Arthur is JesusInside Jesus is ZeusInside Zeus is ....Etc... Et all ad nauseum
>>18242463Arthur was a scots-manx-norse man named after the Argus/Ærgi "elevated fields" (seaside cliffs) of the northern isles. Because the norse influence was relatively new, the locals didn't know/wasn't familiar with his name being "Ærgi-Thor" or "Argusthur" if you insist on anglicanizing it. Freyr himself was married to the Manx princess Gerdr, which is why the Cimbri of Jutland and the "seakings" of Norway had ancestral ties to the northern isles.
>>18242463I think it was a story about how the man who could take the violence out of the world is worthy of being kind of the world. Hence he pulls the sword out of the stone and is crowned king. A most noble man of the round table. etc. etc. But I don't know, just my guess at symbolism that possibly isn't there.
>>18242463>Me mom n me dad wuz killed by CO2 cooling chambers setup by lads and me searching who n why ever since.
>>18242463> Round Tables (Jesus had last supper's one)> Holy Grail in both legends> Return from the Dead ( Arthur is just sleeping on Avalon)> Twelve Disciples = Twelve Knights (Merlin was obviously the Holy Spirit)It's all right there in the history books. That's not a coincidence.
>>18242463Jesus was the final Scythian king. It's a turning of ages thing, with Rome rising and Scythia falling. I don't see that level of importance in Jesus, but some believe Jesus traveled west and landed in England, then his son was King Arthur.
>>18244167How do we know these aren't common literary devices?The Holy Grail aspect (holy blood) is probably the most interesting though.