2014-11-05, 08:55 PM
(2014-11-05, 05:13 AM)Rovole link Wrote:Caerleon is partly based on arthurian legend, maybe thats why they're so dorky.Ha ha, the original legend of King Arthur (from ancient bardic songs) was actually pretty hard core blood guts and gore. Think Beowulf with attitude. But the legend got a lot of "fluff" added to it as centuries passed. For instance the French added Lancelot, a French knight who was the best fighter in the world and steals the kings wife :sick[1]:. The historical Arthur was first mentioned in a History of Britain around the 650 AD, well before the age of knights and chivalry. He was a battle master of the Romanized-Celts who took on the defense of England after it was abandoned by the Romans and fought a series of battles against the invading Saxons. They had been pouring into England by the boatload for about a hundred years, but there's evidence that Arthur may have been so successful, that they began to flee back the mainland of Europe. <- spontaneous insertion of boring facts
Kammu, thanks for the encouragement!
Username, I think technically those pronunciations are correct based on the spelling. Rovole is probably right that it doesn't matter as long as it's consistent, I was just wondering if there was a common norm. Thanks guys