Aarawn and Guagach
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Aarawn and Guagach
Who thinks Aarawn and the gruagach they should have been on the show?
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Re:Aarawn and Guagach
Yes and Yes.
Maybe BVA's up-coming resurrections?
Maybe BVA's up-coming resurrections?
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Re:Aarawn and Guagach
I don't think the Gruagach should've been brought in, just another puffed-up generic bad guy, and we had Mogdred for that. Arawn might've been an interesting addition though.
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Hmm...
Another thought is that Gruagach was destroyed during the first novel when Tregauard initially re-claimed Dunshelm/Knightmare castle.
Nothing saying we couldn't try for a spin-off series, perhaps set BEFORE the events that we all know and love? Characters came and went with barely a sniff of continuity most of the time. Would be nice to see some of the backing stories for characters other than Treguard (who is reasonably well established via the novels.).
Another thought is that Gruagach was destroyed during the first novel when Tregauard initially re-claimed Dunshelm/Knightmare castle.
Nothing saying we couldn't try for a spin-off series, perhaps set BEFORE the events that we all know and love? Characters came and went with barely a sniff of continuity most of the time. Would be nice to see some of the backing stories for characters other than Treguard (who is reasonably well established via the novels.).
There are but 2 rules in this realm:-
1) He who sees first is the winner...
2) He who is seen first is toast...
1) He who sees first is the winner...
2) He who is seen first is toast...
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Re:Aarawn and Guagach
Guys, guys, you're chatting along as if everyone knows who 'Aarawn' and 'Guagach' are. At a guess, are they Lord of the Rings characters?
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Characters from the Knightmare novellas, Billy.
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Re:Aarawn and Guagach
Not this time...
The first Knightmare novella:-
Knightmare: Can you beat the Challenge?
Damn you Martin! Ye beat me to it again!
The first Knightmare novella:-
Knightmare: Can you beat the Challenge?
Damn you Martin! Ye beat me to it again!
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Re:Aarawn and Guagach
In fact, Arawn was in Knightmare: The Labyrinths Of Fear.
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Was the Gruagach the Devil
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Well that was implied by Folly during the story, but not clearly stated.
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Re:Aarawn and Guagach
it is a long time since I read can you beat the challenge, but didn't the Gruagach grow horns and hooves?
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Re:Aarawn and Guagach
If Arawn had been in the show, it would just have ticked me off more, since the actual Arawn is a figure from Celtic/Welsh mythology, and is the prince of the Celtic Hades, not a poncy bloody elf...
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