Sir Lancelot in the Chapel Perilous by Walter Crane
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yes I named the file that lofl. Here you go. Public domain. Have fun. Now I'm making a better version without random plot holes and cowardice at the very end.
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Edward Coley Burne-Jones - The failure of Sir Launcelot to enter the chapel of the Holy Grail. Number 3 of the Holy Grail tapestries woven by Morris & Co. 1891-94.
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Elaine with the Armour of Launcelot by Arthur Hughes, 1867, oil on panel
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“Follow. But! Follow only if ye be men of valor! For the entrance to this cave is guarded by a creature so foul, so cruel, that no man yet has fought with it… and lived!”
Monty Python And The Holy Grail (1975)
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Very funny. Speech to text.
[Image description start. The meme of SpongeBob saying let me be hit by a flying ice cream truck, then throwing his arms out to shout and live as a shadow looms over him. The first panel has him proudly declaring, "[name] is the greatest bravest night who has ever lived in the whole entire world! No living night is more valiant!". He then throws his arms out in panic in the second panel shouting hastily, "except Sir Lancelot!". Image description end]
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a man had given all other bliss,
and all his worldly worth for this,
to waste his whole heart in one kiss
upon her perfect lips.
before
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sir launcelot??? bedsheeting it out of a window??? it’s more likely than you think!
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Also reminder; Launcelot Canonically has big tits in the vulgate cycles
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Sir Palomides and Sir Safere were taken and yolden, and put in a strong prison; and within three days twelve knights passed upon them, and they found Sir Palomides guilty, and Sir Safere not guilty, of their lord’s death.
Twelve Angry... Knights?? Who knew there was a medieval custom of jury trial!?
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Launcelot with this sword shall slay the man that in the world he loved best, that shall be Sir Gawaine.
handing your man the sword he will one day kill you with ~*just arthurian things*~
march to camelot prompt #5: love
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Lancelot and Elaine: Farewell, fair Lily
by Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale
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How Sir Launcelot fought with a fiendly dragon, illustration by Arthur Rackham from The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table, adapted from Sir Thomas Malory by Alfred W. Pollard and published by Macmillan in 1917
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Sir Launcelot and the Witch Hellawes, from Thomas Malory's Le Morte D'Arthur by Aubrey Beardsley (1894)
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“What manner of man are you that can summon up fire without flint or tinder?”
“I am an enchanter.”
Monty Python And The Holy Grail (1975)
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Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere
Artist : James Archer (1823-1904)
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