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home isn’t just a place, you know. it’s people who make a home…people you care about, and who care about you…or who would, if you didn’t turn around and abandon them for tahiti because you believe in some dumb prophecy. i don’t know if this light and dark thing is for real, mr. morton, but i do know one thing: if you and this so-called order really were on will’s side, you wouldn’t just leave him without even trying to help. he would never do that to you. if will really is arthur—and i’m not saying he is, because i think this whole thing is wack—would he really just sit back and say, ‘oh, well, i can’t change this, because no one’s ever done it before,’ and just leave you to die? no, he wouldn’t. and you know what, mr. morton? i’m not going to, either.
Sorry for the awful quality, but here’s the illustrations from the booklet that comes with the record of Rick Wakeman’s Myths & Legends of King Arthur And the Knights of the Round Table album.
lancelot and gawain in the death of arthur, from norris j. lacy’s lancelot-grail (the old french arthurian vulgate and post-vulgate in translation)
Some Arthur and Guinevere by Bortolussi
Nameja Gredzens (2018) // John Collier’s Queen Guinevere’s Maying











































