"A FEW MORE KNIGHTS"
It Is Truly Sad What I Must present Here..But The facts Are The Facts....We All Wanted everything To be Real..But Alas...It isnt Always Quite What We Thought it Was..And This is The Sad Truth1)"Sir Gallahad"..Who Was of King Arthurs Round Table
"He Was renowned For His Gallantry"
"He Was Only One of Three That Wanted To Search For The Holy Grail"
(But Alas..He Was A Thought from Someones Imagination)Or Was He?
2)"Don Quixote".."Thought Of himself As being Gallant And A Brave Knight".."Yet He Wears Outdated Old Armor".."And He Rides A Skinny Horse"
He is Most Famous For Fighting "Windmills" Which He believes To Be "Terrible Creatures"..(Fighting Windmills?)
3)And of Course ..The Most Famous of Them All
"Sir Lancelot".."Another Of The Knights of The "Round Table"
"He Is The Leading Knight Of The Round Table"
"He Is The Figure Of Bravery And Chivalry"
"And Famous For His Affairs With "King Arthurs Wife"..Guinevere"
(I Can Now Understand That Sir Lancelot Wasnt real Either)
Messin Around With The Kings Wife?...."That Wouldve Made Him A Part of history Even Faster
But Id Like To Believe That Maybe..Just Maybe..Some Of These Knights Really did Exist
After All...The Chances Are Its Possible That "Robin Hood" Existed
But
"Richard The Lionheart" Was Real...."He Was The The First King That Also Was A Knight"...1157..1195
"William Wallace"..A Scottish Knight...Famous For his Victory at "The Battle Of Sterling Bridge"(Where he Was Vastly Outnumbered)
And Then His Defeat At Falkirk(A year Later)
And The battle of Wits Continues As To Whether "King Arthur" Really did Exist At All Around The 5th or 6th Centuries
"Sir Godfrey of Bouillon".."A Knight Who Played An Important Role During The 1st Crusades"
His sword Is Still On Display At The "Church Of The Holy Sepulchre"In Jerusalem
"I Would Want To Believe That All Thats Here Is Real"
Maybe "Sir Gallahad" And "Sir Lancelot" Were Real..(Based On Other People..Who Knows For Sure?)............
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For making it real.
[Merlin's cave and a lake covered with mist are probably somewhere in there too. Many of the local swords of Arthur's time were iron. It is probable that the Lady of the Lake was a local sword maker who had made Excalibur out of steel and not iron.]