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.
2.) I didn't know that.....Might not want to see the anime, back then was the dark ages of anime.
3.) Teamwork WinsI 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.
"I am... Sheik. One of the last of the Sheikah tribe..."
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...