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Wow, I never realized how much King Arthur there was in WoT. DREWRULESWOT! Send a noteboard - 12/05/2011 07:28:06 PM
I mean, sure, I'd noticed a few of the big things, like the "Sword" in the "Stone" and Artur Hawkwing, but it wasn't until this semester, when I took my capstone course on Sir Thomas Mallory and King Arthur lit, that I realized just how much is in there.

Seriously. Gawyn, Galad, Morgase, Tar Valon, Sa'angreal, the list goes on. I'm sure I'm coming late to the party here, and some of you more well-read people have discussed this in depth long ago...but I was just astounded by the parallels.
Here's to keeping the spirit of Wotmania alive...cheers to RAFO
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Wow, I never realized how much King Arthur there was in WoT. - 12/05/2011 07:28:06 PM 1220 Views
There are also Ori's and the Book of Origin *NM* - 12/05/2011 07:46:50 PM 258 Views
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That's...outstanding. I love this stuff so much. - 13/05/2011 12:49:44 AM 521 Views
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+1 *NM* - 14/05/2011 04:29:48 PM 192 Views
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Quite possibly, yes. - 19/05/2011 12:42:51 AM 997 Views

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