Introduction
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- Knight
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Introduction
Hi,
Ive ben a Knightmare fan sicne the early days visitted this site many times.
I am 23 years old and am studying History at Lancaster University and am hoping to do an Master next year. Most of my studies have been on the Middle Ages and it was the Knightmare books that made me want to learn more Medieval Europe and got me interested in fantassy gaenre.
I have been glad to see Knightmare on challenge and am eagerly looking forward to seeing series 1 and 2 for the first time in 16-17 years.
Ive ben a Knightmare fan sicne the early days visitted this site many times.
I am 23 years old and am studying History at Lancaster University and am hoping to do an Master next year. Most of my studies have been on the Middle Ages and it was the Knightmare books that made me want to learn more Medieval Europe and got me interested in fantassy gaenre.
I have been glad to see Knightmare on challenge and am eagerly looking forward to seeing series 1 and 2 for the first time in 16-17 years.
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- Fright Knight
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Re:Introduction
History at Lancaster uni? Same w/ me, in year 2 Hope you have a happy stay here.
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Re:Introduction
Welcome
Knightmare got me into the fantasy scene too, Dungeons and Dragons and all that kindof thing.
I blame Knightmare for turning me into a nerd.
Knightmare got me into the fantasy scene too, Dungeons and Dragons and all that kindof thing.
I blame Knightmare for turning me into a nerd.
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As do I. *fellow D&D player and fantasy geek* Oh, and are you just an ocarina, or are you an Ocarina of Time?Ocarina wrote: Welcome
Knightmare got me into the fantasy scene too, Dungeons and Dragons and all that kindof thing.
I blame Knightmare for turning me into a nerd.
Oh yes, welcome to both of you as well.
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Sadly my hippy-type parents named me Ocarina. So im just an Ocarina. :S
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Ah, thought it might have been a Zelda reference. *Zelda-addict* Cool name though.Ocarina wrote:
Sadly my hippy-type parents named me Ocarina. So im just an Ocarina. :S
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Tho "Ocarina of Time" is my favourite Zelda game ^^;; Got teasing at school because of it. Tho it was interesting to have many people offering to "blow me"
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Ah, okay then, I automatically like you! *adds another name to the incredibly short "People Not To Mock list*Ocarina wrote: Tho "Ocarina of Time" is my favourite Zelda game ^^;;
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ahh, majora's mask was good too
Mind you, I still play old Gameboy/Gameboy advance zelda games, like links awakening
Mind you, I still play old Gameboy/Gameboy advance zelda games, like links awakening
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I never got hold of Majora's Mask, it seems to be bloody rare now...KM_Fan wrote: ahh, majora's mask was good too
Mind you, I still play old Gameboy/Gameboy advance zelda games, like links awakening
And yes, the Gameboy games are good too, I really liked the Oracle GBC/GBA games. *adds another name to the list*
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- Fright Knight
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Mines GoldenEye, I bought that yesterday funnily enough. And greetings to another knewbie, Pendragon...Ocarina wrote: Tho "Ocarina of Time" is my favourite Zelda game ^^;; Got teasing at school because of it. Tho it was interesting to have many people offering to "blow me"
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- Knight
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D&D's alright I gues, but I never understood why Venger had only one horn. He looked a bit dumb.
Besides Knightmare I've enjoyed Tokein, Pratchet and Cornwell. Not Sharpe though, it's too modern. I prefered the Arthurian and Grail Quest novels.
I'm not really that big on Arthurian legend, but Pendragon has a ring to it. I reckon Beowolf is a lot better.
Is there a Knightmare book where Treguard has to find the lost son of Richard I.
Besides Knightmare I've enjoyed Tokein, Pratchet and Cornwell. Not Sharpe though, it's too modern. I prefered the Arthurian and Grail Quest novels.
I'm not really that big on Arthurian legend, but Pendragon has a ring to it. I reckon Beowolf is a lot better.
Is there a Knightmare book where Treguard has to find the lost son of Richard I.
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I believe that is 'Fortress of Assasins' is the book your after...
Don't quote me on that tho', I've only recently got the book and haven't read it fully yet...
Don't quote me on that tho', I've only recently got the book and haven't read it fully yet...
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Close enough. There was a lost child of Coeur de Lion in the book, which was indeed called Fortress Of Assassins.
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SEE YOU!
Ye gone an' spoilt the ending now! :-\
Ye gone an' spoilt the ending now! :-\
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2) He who is seen first is toast...
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2) He who is seen first is toast...
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