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Originally Posted by germanturkey
well, Camelot (which i think needs its own thread) is a completely new retelling. they decided not to go for accuracy. which is why we have knights we've never heard of and stuff like that. instead we'll get the general idea of how he came to power, but the way he got there will be completely different fro what we know.
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I'm sorry, but turning two of Arthur's sisters into one person makes the legend impossible. If you have Morgausse's thirst for power combined with Morganna (who couldn't care less about the throne, as she firmly believed, and knew, it belonged to the little brother WHOM SHE RAISED for 6-7 years), you create a problem. Mainly, that problem is that if Arthur and Morganna are against each other, please explain how Arthur is to knock up his sister? Mind you, he did that at 14, and she was 21. I'm all for retelling, but when you change critical points, you can't call it the same story.