ARTHURIAN LEGENDS → Morgana Le Fay
“Little and ugly like one of the fairyfolk. Morgaine of the Fairies. So they had taunted her since childhood. She felt a surge of self-hatred, of loathing for her small, dark body, her half-naked limbs, the muddy deerskin. She snatched her damp skirt off the bush and put it on, conscious suddenly of her bare limbs; she wound the filthy deerskin tunic over it. For a moment, as Lancelet looked at her, she felt that he too must think her ugly, barbarian, alien; this exquisite golden creature belonged to his own world.” – The Mists of Avalon
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Ladies of House Pendragon:
Idelisa- wife of Constant and mother of Constantine II, lady of Castle Pendragon
Fleta- wife of Constantine II and mother of Uther and Gode, first queen of Camelot
Gode- sister of Uther, princess of Camelot and lady of Castle Pendragon
Igraine- Wife of Uther and mother of Morgana, Morgause and Arthur, second queen of Camelot and lady of Tintagel
Morgana- eldest child of Uther, princess of Camelot and former queen of Gore
Morgause- second eldest child of Uther, princess of Camelot and queen of Orkney
Anna- bastard daughter of Uther and his youngest child
Guinevere- wife of Arthur and mother of Borre, Amr and Edith, third queen of Camelot
Quelque chose de Magique – La légende du Roi Arthur
Florent Mothe (Arthur) and Camille Lou (Guinevere)
Elaine of Garlot
eva green | morgan pendragon
Léodagan: C’est dingue, cette histoire ! C’est pas parce que vous faites des tartes pour des petits-enfants qu’existent pas que je dois les emmener à la pêche, non ?
Séli: Et c’est pourtant avec ça qu’on leur fait des souvenirs, aux petits!
“…the high king opened his mouth to speak, but could make no answer.”
― stephen r. lawhead, arthur
King Arthur from OUAT in every scene (4/?) – “Merlin’s prophecies are never wrong.”
Marc Guggenheim has leaked the title of the upcoming script for Legends of Tomorrow’s upcoming episode Camelot/3000, which appears to be a reference to the 80s mini-series DC published where King Arthur returns in the distant future, where he gathers his reincarnated knights and goes off to fight an alien-allied Morgan le Fey.
It was pretty good from what I remember, acting as a kind of bridge between the DC versions of the characters and the more folkloric incarnations (for example, Arthur in the above art is how he appears in a lot of flashbacks involving Etrigan or Shining Knight back in the day, but flashbacks to Mordred’s origin story have the characters in more traditional armour and a more grim tone).
Strictly speaking Camelot 3000 didn’t really take place in the DCU, per se, but it did involve a lot of character designs which were similar to those used in the aforementioned DC Arthurian stories.
live for me, arthur, that’s all i ask right now.