I hope we get to see Morgana without a helmet in Wizards!
If she actually comes back which I’m rly hoping for
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Camelot Warriors: The Castle of Doom – 2016
Since Me and Julian had adquired the rights for this series, we planned to make a Real, big Reboot, and tried to kickstarter it. It was going to be a simple, straightforward, yet big, and polished 2D action platformer with traditionally animated sprites.
I actually feel quite sad about this one. I spent a LOT of time on it. we had Really fun plot and ideas! I was so ready to give all my heart for it, but alas, the kickstarter… Never even started. things went wrong, and this whole project was… doomed.
I will never forget about it tho. It was the first time I was fully ready to take on a Big project!! And I still feel proud of my work on it.
An arthurian series? : D
there was a spot for one brief shining moment that was known as Camelot:
ELAINE OF ASTOLAT
In Le Morte d’Arthur, Elaine’s story begins when her father Bernard of Astolat organizes a jousting tournament, attended by King Arthur and his knights. While Sir Lancelot was not originally planning to attend, he is persuaded otherwise and visits Bernard and his two sons before the tournament. While Lancelot is in her family’s household, Elaine becomes enamoured of him and begs him to wear her token at the coming tournament. Explaining that Guinevere would be at the tournament, he consents to wear the token but says that he will have to fight in disguise so as not to be recognized. He asks Bernard if he can leave his recognizable shield with him and borrow another. Bernard agrees and lends him the plain-white shield of Sir Torre, Elaine’s brother. Lancelot goes on to win the jousting tournament. He does, however, receive an injury to his side from Bors’ lance, and is carried off the field by Elaine’s other brother, Sir Lavaine. Elaine then urges her father to let her bring the wounded Lancelot to her chambers, where she nurses him. When Lancelot is well, he makes ready to leave, and offers to pay Elaine for her services; insulted, Elaine brings him his shield, which she had been guarding, and Lancelot leaves the castle. Ten days later, Elaine dies of heartbreak. Per her instructions, her body is placed in a small boat, clutching a lily in one hand, and her final letter in the other. She then floats down the Thames to Camelot, where she is discovered by King Arthur’s court.













































