The Pendragon Adventure

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    I’ve always enjoyed writing. I started to write as early as the third grade, where I would imagine curious stories about my favorite cartoon or video game characters. I fell in love with the fact that whatever I thought of, I could expand upon the thought in an even bigger way than just devising it. I didn’t enjoy reading too much though, I never had the patience to sit down and focus until the sixth grade. So, I always hated the book reports they had us do. Even though, we had to write a whopping

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    the adventures of fritz obermueller paul joseph robinson Once upon a time, there was a German Knight named Fritz Obermueller, whose Father was a blacksmith named Dietrich. His Mother was named Elisabeth. He was in the Treehouse Coffee ‘N’ Cake Shoppe, which belonged to King Adolf, the German King. Fritz was sipping his cappuccino with Elsese, the German Princess. He was in Hamburg, away from his parents in Frankfurt because he was one of King Adolf’s Knights. Therefore, he was granted a free coffee

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    stronger and better able to control the dynamics of a newly discovered notion. In Campbell’s eyes, the same concept correlates with the help given to a hero. This help making them wiser, stronger and better able to face the challenges offered by adventure. The help may include the distribution of maps, weapons, or something more mythical, some sort of supernatural aid. This aid, according to Campbell, is always in the form of a mentor, a wise, old prune that completes the tasks of foreseeing the hero

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    King Arthur Holy Grail

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    King Arthur was the son of King Uther Pendragon. Merlyn raise Arthur in a secret place to keep Arthur safe. After King Pendragon died, Arthur pulled out the sword in the stone and became the new king. Arthur has blonde hair and green eyes. Also, he is very muscular, and he wears long tunics and mail chain. He married Guinevere and inherited the Round Table from Guinevere's father. King Arthur and the Knights of Round Table fight for the safety of their country. After making the country safe, the

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    to have experiences and learn lessons that would otherwise be difficult to grasp. Six years after the start of the book, the King of Gramarye, Uther Pendragon, passes away; leaving behind a sword lodged in a stone with an inscription

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    The Merchant of Death story arc continues to mirror that of the one developed by George Lucas. While the entirety of Episode IV: A New Hope could be categorized as a completion of Hero’s Journey, to better understand Luke Skywalker’s transition from farm boy to Jedi Knight, all the sequels of the Star Wars saga can be explored to create a more unified representation. In Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Luke is deployed on the barren planet Hoth serving the Rebel Alliance when he is called on by

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    should not let ourselves forget his life, legacy, and his adventure for love. He put a strong, but good rule over the people of Camelot. Arthur became, not a great as some would say king, but an great war-leader instead, with the title Duke of Britain. As such, he controlled the armies of the various kings and chiefs who had announced

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    A recurring theme that can be found throughout Arthurian literature is the mention of magic, mythical creatures, and other supernatural elements. Arthur’s own birth is a direct result of this. He was conceived after his father had used a potion, with the help of Merlin, to disguise himself as Igraine’s husband before sex. In some legends, there is even an “Otherworld”. The term Otherworld has Celtic origins and is usually described as a separate plane of existence from the normal world. Typically

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    characters and often explain the unexplainable. Two texts that showcase this are “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” and “Prose Merlin”. In “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”, the Green Knight’s supernatural ability is used in order to provide Gawain the adventure he needs in order to prove himself to the other knights. In the eighth section in part one, the author describes the Green Knight as a “creature”, immediately implying to the readers that the Green Knight isn’t entirely human and of a different world

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    How Merlyn’s Adventures Shape Wart Arthur “Wart” Pendragon is the protagonist of the story The Once and Future King. Throughout this novel, Wart is turned into countless animals and learns many life lessons from beings of the same, or different species. However, he also gains knowledge from the people around him as well. These outside influences from people and animals play a role in shaping Wart into the king he becomes. In the first few chapters, Wart is introduced as an adopted son and brother

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