lucre_noin ([info]lucre_noin) wrote in [info]kniggit_love,

Arthurian OTP

What is your arthurian OTP (one True Pairing)?

Mine is Gahalantine/Mordred. Ok, it doesn't make great sense but I love them. And I love Sagramore/Mordred, too <3
Recently I became addicted to sir Kay and I started to ship Bedwyr/Kay (it's Culhwch and Olwen's fault) and Gawain/Kay (because of Cherith Baldry's The Trial of sir Kay).
I'm really curious about Gawain and the Green Knight but here in Italy the book is out of order and I only found an online text that was too difficult for me to read : (


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[info]fisher_queen

October 26 2009, 19:57:13 UTC 2 years ago

Mine doesn't make much sense, largely because it takes place in my own mythos that I write, but Agravaine/Tristram largely for the reason that both of them are outsiders in the Camelot I write, coming from Cornwall and Orkney and being such large parts of their worlds, that they wind up drawn to each other and just...go well together somehow.

[info]lucre_noin

October 27 2009, 18:07:19 UTC 2 years ago

I love Agravaine <3 and I'd like to read some slash!Agravaine (also, I'm a fan of strange pairings)

[info]anachronisma

October 26 2009, 20:04:49 UTC 2 years ago

Gawain/Lancelot. I blame both Chretien de Troyes and a text called The Marvels of Rigomer in which they are best friends.

[info]hsavinien

October 27 2009, 05:10:22 UTC 2 years ago

Gawain/Bercilak (Green Knight)
Dinadan/other minor characters
Kai/Bedivere

I'm fond of minor character slash - the knights that don't get a lot of attention paid to them, like Palomides, Lionel, and Tor.

[info]lucre_noin

October 27 2009, 18:05:13 UTC 2 years ago

I absolutely have to read more about Dinadan, he seems very interesting

[info]hsavinien

October 27 2009, 18:13:52 UTC 2 years ago

He's my precious lad. ^_^ (Yeah, if you get a chance, read Gerald Morris's Arthurian book series; they're really great and Dinadan has his own book.)

[info]lucre_noin

October 27 2009, 18:33:58 UTC 2 years ago

It's difficult to find English books here ;_; but I'll look for it, expecially for Dinadan's book. Maybe I'll manage to but it on amazon after 'Exiled from Camelot'

[info]hsavinien

October 27 2009, 18:36:35 UTC 2 years ago

The Squire's Tales series, if that's a help. Does your public library have much of an interlibrary loan program?

[info]lucre_noin

October 27 2009, 18:39:34 UTC 2 years ago

Definitely not ;_; It's impossible to find even the romances of Chretien de Troyes in Italian (out of order) and The once and future king. I printed Chretien de Troyes on my own but I'll have to look for the other one in the universitarian library.
Maybe I'll look for gerald morris in the library of foreign languages of my university (maybe I'll be lucky)

[info]hsavinien

October 27 2009, 18:42:08 UTC 2 years ago

Eh, maybe. It's a young adult series, so you may have trouble.

*sigh* Pity, they're clever and very funny.

[info]lucre_noin

October 27 2009, 18:42:55 UTC 2 years ago

Oh, I'm lucky : D they have three novels of Gerald Morris. The squire, his knight, and his lady. , The savage damsel and the dwarf. , The squireʼs tale. <3

[info]irisbleufic

October 27 2009, 12:51:35 UTC 2 years ago

Gawain/Bertilak.

[info]athousandwinds

October 28 2009, 19:19:30 UTC 2 years ago

I ship Gawain/Bertilak, but my secret passion is for Galahad/Mordred. I don't even know why. When I write my Great Arthurian Novel (starting it on the tenth of never), I'm going to ship them so hard.

[info]lucre_noin

October 28 2009, 22:07:33 UTC 2 years ago

<3 Galahad/Mordred is really interesting.

[info]athousandwinds

October 29 2009, 13:09:08 UTC 2 years ago

I think they parallel each other really nicely. They have pretty similar origins - illicit sex ending in an illegitimate child, both with fathers honoured throughout the land - and yet they take very different paths.
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