I ALREADY SAID NO ENCYCLOPEDIC RESOURCES!!!!!!!
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heh, I have a copy of Ivanhoe from 1900. I should give it a read sometime. These are old books so you could probably find free online editions of them
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/82 Ivanhoe
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/englit/beowulf/ Beowulf
As for king Arthur, was there any books just called King Arthur? I can't recall any. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ut_King_Arthur
1.) Thanks. Someone pointed that observation out to me, so I kept that in the back of my mind. :lol
2.) I didn't know that.....Might not want to see the anime, back then was the dark ages of anime.
3.) Teamwork Wins :top: I do see your love for Order of Ecclesia (because it's just that cool)
4.) I forgot how to do that........yeah, I might just go back to playing that game.
If you're really interested in epics, you should find the epic of Gilgamesh.
Oh my god, I remember this one term at campus while I was working in the main building's computer lab. A teacher told the students they needed copies of the Epic of Gilgamesh. He gave them a link and... every student immediately started printing it out at the computer lab. Tiny font, but it still took over a hundred pages because the idiots still used single columns. There was a 20 page printing limit per student per day and they all kept being like "but I need it for class" "the teacher said I could print it here" "get the hell out of my face"... Erg...