>Sir Pelleas was one of the Knights of the Round Table who fell in love with Lady Ettard, but she continuously rejected his advances. Pelleas’s friend Sir Gawain proposed to test Ettard by visiting her and claiming to have killed Pelleas in a duel to see her reaction. Ettard was so glad to be free of Pelleas that offered herself to Gawain, and he fucked her, rationalizing it wasn’t a betrayal if she never truly loved Pelleas. Pelleas accused Gawain of breaking their code of chivalry and was disillusioned that Ettard, whom he viewed as a pure maiden, would fuck a stranger she didn’t love. Gawain then exposed the other knights’ indiscretions, including Lancelot’s affair with Queen Guinevere, whom Pelleas worshipped as a saint. Pelleas was so mindbroken he left Camelot, renamed himself “the Red Knight” and formed his own round table of thieves, murderers and whores, arguing they at least didn’t hide their wickedness like his former companions.
Is there a wojak animation channel that does Arthurian lore?
How do you get into Arthurian legends? There are so many works and many of them have multiple versions.
>>220540668he fought a flaming double scythe man with a slo-mo powered excalibur once.also his dad was the stone
>>220540668Literally Medieval cape shit
>>220540548sounds based
>>220540548>He becomes husband of Nimue the Lady of the Lake in Le Morte d'Arthur.kino
>>220541874in the Crystal Cave series Nimue is an enchantress that merlin finally loses his virginity to when he's like 50 or 60, we're all going to make it
>>220540548Gawain was truly a cunt.
>>220540548They ignore all of the POC knights of the round table too. A lot of whitewashing goes on in adaptions of Arthurian legends.
>>220540668watch excalibur and read malory's le morte d'arthur
>>220540668It's the same as any mythology, you start with the most popular/influential works
>>220540668Fate Stay/Night
>>220542056alright calm down thomas malory
>>220541929>in the Crystal Cave series Nimue is an enchantress that merlin finally loses his virginity to when he's like 50 or 60, we're all going to make itWizardbros, we are so back!
>>220542056sounds like he was doing him a favor
>>220540548Why do they always leave out all the PoC knights?Sir Morien was a moor. I know that some people like to pretend that moors were white, but the text explicitly says that he was black:>He was all black, even as I tell ye: his head, his body, and his hands were all black, saving only his teeth. His shield and his armour were even those of a Moor, and black as a raven…Then there's Sir Palamedes, his brother Sir Safir, and their father King Esclabor, who are Saracens.There's even a knight with Vitiligo, Sir Feirefiz. I find it odd that Hollywood has missed the opportunity to the depict these canonically PoC Arthurian characters.
>>220540548I fucking love those ancient little Howard Pyle-illustrated Arthuriana for young boys.
>>220540548That's just one comical version of it
>>220540548Holy based
>>220540548Where exactly does it end with him forming this grimdark round table? Not in the medieval works at least.In both the Ettard versions and the earlier versions with Arcade he gets married in the end.Either to Arcade or later a Lady of the Lake
>>220544887You're correct. Neither his wikipedia entry nor the Red Knight one mention the other.
So we have been making memes about how chads fuck and betas get cucked since the beginning of civilization?
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>>220545120Tennyson wrote the idylls of the king during the latter part of the 19th century, thougheverbeit.
>>220540548Because that's not the original lore.Gawain fucks her, then feels guilty and makes sure Pelleas still gets to smash.
>>220540548We will never be anything more than beasts of burder until woman worship stops. Its so fucking pathetic
>>220540548Why do they always leave out the trans Knights? Sir Axelwound and Sir Groomsalot were very important members of the Knights of the Round Table and Hollywood never once told their stories
>>220545222Anon in this tale women can't even reject a man
>>220545267King Arthur came a lot?
>>220540548>Why do Arthurian movies always leave out the blackpilled incel knight?Evola argued in The Mystery of the Grail that the Arthurian tradition originally expressed a sacred warrior ideal, but gradually degenerated into sentimental courtly romance and hidden corruption. In that regard, Pelleas is important because he belongs to that later, more decadent layer of the Tradition, the phase where knightly spirituality gives way to erotic obsession and moral hypocrisy.Now Pelleas himself as a character already appeared in the traditional medieval romances and in Le Morte d'Arthur, but there's a distinction between the older Grail-centered heroic material and the later courtly-romance atmosphere. The older layer revolves around sacred kingship, transcendence, and initiatic questing; while the later layer is more focused on themes like adultery, romantic suffering, idealization of women, and such.In some sense, that’s why Pelleas matters symbolically, he does start out believing completely in the whole chivalric fantasy of pure women, loyal knights, noble brotherhood, and such, but then discovers that the court is full of hypocrisy, lust, and performative morality instead. That moment represents the collapse of his entire symbolic world, becasue Pelleas realizes that though the outer forms of chivalry still exist, the inner spiritual reality has already died.So to answer your question, modern films usually want Camelot to remain either heroic, romantic or both to please the plebs. Once you include the disillusioned knight who sees the court as spiritually fraudulent, the story stops being a fantasy about noble ideals and becomes a story about civilizational decay. Nevertheless, I would say that this tension between the sacred order and the hollow theatrical morality is actually one of the main points of the Arthurian legends.
>>220540548The Arthurian mythos is actually a FRENCH FANFICTION written hundreds of years after the supposed event. That's why it's full of NTR. So it's fanfiction of a fictional work, basically the Twilight series of the Medieval Era. This fact enraged Tolkien so much that he made his own new mythos.
>>220540548Does he like, do anything after that or does his whole story just end there
>>220540548wow he sounds basedarthur and co ended up dying for nothing anyway.
>>220540548Sir Chud sounds based af
>>220540548I always get the gist that knights, nobles, or aristocrats, or rich people from thousands of years ago didnt understand the concept of 'having a girlfriend' and rather preferred to propose directly to that woman and wed them
>Man there sure is a lot of incest in this book>Look up Author>She and her husband raped their own kids
Because the psychopath abuse cabal who act like degenerate hypocrites ruling right now want to disconnect you from these archetypes
>leaves out that he got married eventually
>>220548212Everyone get married back then
>>220540548Elliot Page as Sir Pelleas.