deanwasscaredbyacat:

I MADE ANOTHER ONE! Sorry for my excitement, I’m just super proud of myself. Also, sorry for the mood swings. I guess doing these masterpieces drives my mind away from the bad things for a few minutes. Also, I can’t believe that I finally found something that I think I’m pretty good at. Plus I can’t believe I’m actually doing my own lock screens.

grohver:

Hey!! I wanted to do some reading on King Arthur so I was wondering if anyone had anything they reccomended! I know there’s not exactly a solid or official canon for the mythos but I’d love to read whatever stuff there is!!

There’s not really a canon canon, but if you want, here there is a list of old texts (free and online!) in chronological order. I added a note for the ones that, in my opinion, are the most important or fun reads:

Old arthuriana texts

When I started I mixed old texts (that can be tedious sometimes) with novels, so here’s a list of novels with a rating and characters tags in case you are interested in a particular character:

List of novels tagged (characters, theme, romantic pairing)

In general, people tend to rely a lot on Malory’s Morte d’Arthur as “canon”, because it is very popular and has a mix of everything (and much easier to find than the Lancelot Grail).

Have fun!

newlyorange:

Oh, guys. I just read a graphic adaptation of Yvain, The Knight of the Lion by M.T. Anderson and Andrea Offermann and oh man. It was so good and so depressing. Also I absolutely love this Bayeux tapestry-looking sequence, and the fact that it kept the birds from the poem!

This looks amazing!! Thank you for sharing, I didn’t even know this existed

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