
Julien Lamassonne and Sarah van Elst as Arthur and Guenièvre

So it’s finally done.
so like, I figured Galahad might have a bit of a crisis of faith that was on coming???
But like. I grew up in a really, really strict Catholic household that drove me to atheism like a shot so like?? I kinda struggled with writing it a little?? I might come back to it later but I’m basing it on my experience of it happening piece by piece until some sudden realisation?? Idk, depending on the response I might come back to it. Idk I’m trying but I struggle with writing a character going back to faith since I have such negative memories about it? Idk, if anyone has any tips to help me out, hit me up.
Also sorry it’s so short??
Also also ya know guys I might just keep this up as a thing alongside developing my own story- I’ll do most/any snippets sent my way, like a prompt thing? Ya’ll think you might be into that or nah?



King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table by Doris Ashley
Illustrated by Arthur Augustus Dixon.
The Raphael House Library
Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ldt.
.c. 1920.The Fate of Merlin


Some traditional art to pass the time until I get my laptop back…
It’s Merlin from this version of the King Arthur myth I came up with in my boredom. I’ll design more periodically accurate clothes for him maybe later. Who cares tho it’s fantasy.

Update: I FINISHED THIS except the spear but come on it’s a spear and a normal one at that.
Sir Dinadan of the Round Table. The son of Sir Brunor the Good Knight Without Fear and a close friend of Sir Tristan. Sir Dinadan was well-known as a friendly man who often told jokes. One of his more famous deeds was writing a slanderous ballad about King Mark of Cornwall and sending a troubadour to play it in the man’s court.

Here is how I see Morgana before my mind’s eyes whenever I read the fantastically written interactive-novel of Jean Townsend.
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