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Treguard's new Sowrd

Posted: 12 May 2004, 19:01
by Wolfshead
It's a while since I read Sorcorers Isle, but I seem to remember Treguard having to give Wyrmslayer to an Arab chieften.

Is the other sword like Wyrmslayer?

Re:Treguard's new Sowrd

Posted: 12 May 2004, 19:04
by HStorm
Sorry to sound irritable, Pendragon, but could you please stop starting new topics for no reason? (The more unnecessary topics there are, the harder it is for users to navigate their way round the forum.) I've given you the answer to this question in the Fortress Of Assassins thread where you'd already asked it, so there was no need to open a new topic.

Re:Treguard's new Sowrd

Posted: 12 May 2004, 19:13
by Wolfshead
Sorry about that, but I accidently cicked the wrong button and realised it too late. :'(

Re:Treguard's new Sowrd

Posted: 12 May 2004, 19:16
by HStorm
It's okay, nothing to worry about, it's just this is something like the 10th new topic you've started only today, and a lot of them could easily be pasted together into a smaller number of threads, which would make life a lot easier for everyone else.

Like I say, nothing to worry about, just put it down to experience eh? :)

Re:Treguard's new Sowrd

Posted: 12 May 2004, 19:29
by Wolfshead
Do you think Knightmare should have tried to be more historically accurate?

Is it important to Knigthmare fans?
I myself have enjoyed historical novesls such as:

Krzacy (Teutonic Knights) by Henryk Sienciewicz
Katherine by Anya Seton
The Last Templar by Can#t remember
Stonhenge by Bernard Cornwell
Winter King by Bernard Cornwell
Enemy of God by Bernard Cornwell
Excaliber by Bernard Cornwell
Harlequin by Bernard Cornwell
Vagabond by Bernard Cornwell
Heretic by Bernard Cornwell

How about Silmarillion by JRR Tolkein

Hisotical accuracy is important to me, though some of the above are more accurate than others, but their all great books.

Re:Treguard's new Sowrd

Posted: 12 May 2004, 19:33
by Kieran
I don't think historical accuracy is necessary, within fantasy I guess you can do what you wish. Be interesting to try and sort that out for future RPG's however.

Re:Treguard's new Sowrd

Posted: 12 May 2004, 22:28
by KFan
Also, don't go through life mis-spelling sword ::)

Re:Treguard's new Sword

Posted: 13 May 2004, 00:39
by Wolfshead
I know how to spell sword, it was a type-o. If I couldn't do that there wouldn't be any point in me doing an MA would there?

I suppose accuracy isn't always that important in fantasy, but the Knightmare books go a bit far on the whole Norman-Saxon thing.

Historical accuracy

Posted: 15 May 2004, 01:30
by Wolfshead
Which Knightmare characters do you think ar the most hisotically accurate?

Re:Historical accuracy

Posted: 15 May 2004, 01:39
by HStorm
Historically accurate? In Knightmare? *Blows out cheeks* That's a bit like asking which Police Academy film is the funniest!

In answer, Merlin I suppose. Merlin was a genuine historical figure (contrary to popular assumption) whose real name was Leilocen, and so that makes him just about unique among KM characters.

Re:Historical accuracy

Posted: 15 May 2004, 01:54
by Wolfshead
That's interesting I watched a documentery on Merlin once.

Re:Historical accuracy

Posted: 15 May 2004, 01:56
by Elita
Historically accurate?! In Knightmare?! You have GOT to be kidding me! Somehow I doubt Tim Child intended historical accuracy. It's a kids (and adults) show!