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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 12:26 pm
An epic confrontation between legendary kings awaits!Quote: Wow – tough match here. I think if this match is only between the two Kings, I think I’d go with Aragorn, but that’s hard to do considering Arthur has Excalibur to wield. If it’s a match including their trusted allies you’d have Merlin against Gandolf, Lancelot against Legolas and Gimli – more close matches. So, given the epicosity of this match, who wins? So where do we start on the matter, all things considering? If you find me in the site, i'm commander Cross.
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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 4:22 pm
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:38 am
So did you post out your vote, and elaborated on the how and the why? Remember, Lord Arthur's said to be as fast and as strong as, if not faster and stronger than, Hercules is, and that's without the healing scabbard, too.
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 2:33 pm
id have to go with king arthur cause in all but the passing of arthur he's nearly invincible.
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Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:39 am
This is also due to being as legendary in the front-lines as, if not more so, than Hercules, himself, correct?
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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 9:35 am
Javier Cross This is also due to being as legendary in the front-lines as, if not more so, than Hercules, himself, correct? yes correct.
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 4:56 am
the ghost of hedeyasu Javier Cross This is also due to being as legendary in the front-lines as, if not more so, than Hercules, himself, correct? yes correct. Also seeing as how Hercules is one of the only few people that would come to my mind who could give Arthur trouble if it ever comes to a fight against each other(one of the others would be Cu Chulain of Ireland or the likes of Achilles!) its all the more noteworthy, in essence. Also its said somewhere that Arthur can summon an army of the dead, as well, right?
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:34 am
Javier Cross the ghost of hedeyasu Javier Cross This is also due to being as legendary in the front-lines as, if not more so, than Hercules, himself, correct? yes correct. Also seeing as how Hercules is one of the only few people that would come to my mind who could give Arthur trouble if it ever comes to a fight against each other(one of the others would be Cu Chulain of Ireland or the likes of Achilles!) its all the more noteworthy, in essence. Also its said somewhere that Arthur can summon an army of the dead, as well, right? it depends my favorite version of arthur's story is from the idylls of the king but thats based on tennisons poems of arthur and that doesent mention that.
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:13 pm
the ghost of hedeyasu Javier Cross the ghost of hedeyasu Javier Cross This is also due to being as legendary in the front-lines as, if not more so, than Hercules, himself, correct? yes correct. Also seeing as how Hercules is one of the only few people that would come to my mind who could give Arthur trouble if it ever comes to a fight against each other(one of the others would be Cu Chulain of Ireland or the likes of Achilles!) its all the more noteworthy, in essence. Also its said somewhere that Arthur can summon an army of the dead, as well, right? it depends my favorite version of arthur's story is from the idylls of the king but thats based on tennisons poems of arthur and that doesent mention that. Tell me more about the Idylls of the king, please?
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:08 pm
the one i have was from 1904 its the original old english epic that consists of twelve poems (that are set up kind of like the illyid or the oddessy by homer) that deal with his life and exploits along with a few of his more famous knights of the round table such as gareth and lancelot along with an alternate fate for guinevere i believe wikipedia has a good in depth summary i'll post a link if you wanna look at it. idylls of the king wikipedia page
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Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:57 pm
the ghost of hedeyasu the one i have was from 1904 its the original old english epic that consists of twelve poems (that are set up kind of like the illyid or the oddessy by homer) that deal with his life and exploits along with a few of his more famous knights of the round table such as gareth and lancelot along with an alternate fate for guinevere i believe wikipedia has a good in depth summary i'll post a link if you wanna look at it. idylls of the king wikipedia pageOver-exertion was going to get Arthur's family killed, sooner or later. cry Why did Sir Tristian's demise's portrayal had to be more demeaning than normal? That's just depressing.
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 7:43 am
Javier Cross the ghost of hedeyasu the one i have was from 1904 its the original old english epic that consists of twelve poems (that are set up kind of like the illyid or the oddessy by homer) that deal with his life and exploits along with a few of his more famous knights of the round table such as gareth and lancelot along with an alternate fate for guinevere i believe wikipedia has a good in depth summary i'll post a link if you wanna look at it. idylls of the king wikipedia pageOver-exertion was going to get Arthur's family killed, sooner or later. cry Why did Sir Tristian's demise's portrayal had to be more demeaning than normal? That's just depressing. im not sure though he must have had his reasons it could have been at the time the extra drama could have been integral to his version of the story.
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 7:51 am
Javier Cross the ghost of hedeyasu Javier Cross This is also due to being as legendary in the front-lines as, if not more so, than Hercules, himself, correct? yes correct. Also seeing as how Hercules is one of the only few people that would come to my mind who could give Arthur trouble if it ever comes to a fight against each other(one of the others would be Cu Chulain of Ireland or the likes of Achilles!) its all the more noteworthy, in essence. Also its said somewhere that Arthur can summon an army of the dead, as well, right? oh and you could also include a match up of yoshitsune and benkai of japan they are legendary on the battle field as well.
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:45 am
the ghost of hedeyasu Javier Cross the ghost of hedeyasu Javier Cross This is also due to being as legendary in the front-lines as, if not more so, than Hercules, himself, correct? yes correct. Also seeing as how Hercules is one of the only few people that would come to my mind who could give Arthur trouble if it ever comes to a fight against each other(one of the others would be Cu Chulain of Ireland or the likes of Achilles!) its all the more noteworthy, in essence. Also its said somewhere that Arthur can summon an army of the dead, as well, right? oh and you could also include a match up of yoshitsune and benkai of japan they are legendary on the battle field as well. Tell me about both the two, so i can go seek out their images and suggest the match-up for Factpile, please?
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 11:45 am
the ghost of hedeyasu Javier Cross the ghost of hedeyasu the one i have was from 1904 its the original old english epic that consists of twelve poems (that are set up kind of like the illyid or the oddessy by homer) that deal with his life and exploits along with a few of his more famous knights of the round table such as gareth and lancelot along with an alternate fate for guinevere i believe wikipedia has a good in depth summary i'll post a link if you wanna look at it. idylls of the king wikipedia pageOver-exertion was going to get Arthur's family killed, sooner or later. cry Why did Sir Tristian's demise's portrayal had to be more demeaning than normal? That's just depressing. im not sure though he must have had his reasons it could have been at the time the extra drama could have been integral to his version of the story. At any rate, Tristian bites the dust, again. Is this what having common grounds with an aspect of Jupiter Indiges' life could do to anyone?
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