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==/tg/ Relevance== [[Bretonnia]] is a part [[grimdark]] part parody send-up of the Mythos. [[Fallen Camelot]] is a [[Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition]] campaign setting based on the Mythos. [[Eldraine]] is a [[Magic: The Gathering]] [[plane]] that combines the Arthurian Mythos with general faerie tale aesthetics and elements. One half of the [[Ventrue]] bloodline known as the ''Bron'' believe themselves to be descended from the Fisher King of the Arthurian Mythos. A Japanese twist on the Arthurian Mythos can be found in the [[Nasuverse]] where King Arthur is a girl. Yes, really, and it's a major plot point in Fate Stay/Night. [[/d/|You won't believe how far they bend over backwards to get a kid our of her and Gwen]]... [[Pendragon]], one of the mostly highly regarded RPGs of all time, is nothing BUT Arthurian Mythos with the characters all being knights around the end of Uther's (Arthur's father) reign and then their children and grandchildren taking up the knightly ways as they die/retire. If one plays the game as intended, they'll be immersed in the entire legend from the rise of Uther to the departure of Arthur. [[The Dark Tower]] (both the RPG and the book series it’s based on) have ties to Arthurian lore. The Gunslingers are the modern day descendants of Arthur’s knights, and the artifacts of King Arthur are the keys to entering the Dark Tower. [[Monty Python]]'s most popular film is centered on Arthur's quest for the Holy Grail. 90% of all Python quotes you hear at the gaming table will come from that film. [[Category:History]]
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