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King Arthur appears often in literature, from the Mabinogion to Geoffrey of Monmouth, from Ninnius to Chretien de Troyes; but it's difficult to reconcile his literary adventures with the real Arthur who, if he existed at all, was probably a Celtic warlord who united his countrymen against the invading Saxons.

In literature and folklore, King Arthur is most often associated with Cornwall and Wales; the name Pendragon is Anglo-Welsh, meaning "Dragon's Head". And while his famous court at Camelot has often been linked with Caerleon, just outside Newport in the south east of Wales, there are several legends placing Arthur and his feats in the Snowdonia region of North Wales.

Whether or not Arthur existed is debatable. However, folk memories last a long time, and one has to wonder if there's some shred of truth to the local Arthurian legends that still survive in Snowdonia.

One tale describes how Arthur met a giant, Ritta, on the slopes of Snowdon while out riding with his knights. Arthur remarked upon Ritta's unusual cloak, which the giant explained was made from the beards of kings. Ritta said he would be honoured to include Arthur's beard in his cloak but Arthur, reluctant to part with his facial hair, refused. A fight ensued and Arthur slew the giant and had him buried under a cairn at the mountain's summit.

Snowdonia is dotted with cromlechs, ancient burial chambers left behind by our ancestors thousands of years ago. Yet despite the age of these atmospheric monuments to our forebears, folk tales still connect them with Arthur who, if he existed, would probably have lived in the 5th or 6th century. One such tale claims the cromlech at Cefnamlwch, on the Llyn Peninsula, was formed when Arthur threw the capstone from the top of Garn Fadrwn, while the three standing stones beneath were carried there by Arthur's wife in her apron.

Dinas Emrys, an old hill fort at Beddgelert, has several Arthurian connections in literature and folklore. The name Dinas Emrys honours Merlin - full name Myrddin Emrys - who described two warring dragons in a pool beneath the fort. The pool is, apparently, still there; a first century rectangle choked with tall grasses. In another tale - "Lludd and Llefelys" from the Mabinogion, an ancient collection of Welsh folk tales - the dragons were put into stone coffers and thereafter the place was known as Dinas Emreis.

In another tale Arthur fought a monster, the Afanc, which lived in Llyn Barfog (the Bearded Lake), not far from Aberdyfi. The Afanc had been terrorising the area so Arthur went to fight it. He lassoed the beast with an enormous chain, and his horse, Llamrai, hauled it from the lake to be slain. A nearby rock, Carn March Arthur (the Stone of Arthur's Horse) bears a deeply-etched hoofprint, said to have been made by Llamrai as the Afanc was dragged from the lake.

Lakes are a common theme in Snowdonia's Arthurian tales. Llyn Dinas, a Snowdonia lake which reflects the fort of Dinas Emrys which towers over it, is said to be the site of a battle between Arthur's knight Sir Owain and a giant. The hill beside Llyn Dinas, local legend says, is where Merlin's treasure is buried.

At least two lakes in Snowdonia are claimed to be home to the Lady of the Lake and the final resting place of Excalibur, Arthur's sword. Some local legends say that Sir Bedivere threw Excalibur into Llyn Llydaw, beneath Snowdon, after Arthur's death; and that this was the lake Arthur sailed across to reach the magical isle of Avalon. Another story insists the sword was thrown into Llyn Ogwen, also in the mountains of Snowdonia.

Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island), off the tip of the Llyn Peninsula, is another place with Arthurian connections. In some tales the island is Avalon. In others, Enlli is the burial place of Merlin, who lies in a cave or in a magical house of glass. It's also said that Arthur's ship lies at the bottom of Bardsey Sound, the stretch of water separating Enlli from the Llyn Peninsula.

And even Arthur's final battle is said to have taken place in Snowdonia. One story says that he died at Tregalan, where he was brought down by a hail of enemy arrows at a pass that is to this day called Bwlch y Saethau, or Pass of the Arrows. Arthur's knights covered his body with a cairn of stones, still known as Carnedd Arthur or Arthur's Cairn. After his death, Arthur's knights sealed themselves in a cave below the summit of Y Lliwedd where to this day they slumber, fully armoured, ready to fight at their king's side when he awakens to save Wales in her hour of greatest need.

Steven Jones is Senior Tourism Services Officer at Cyngor Gwynedd Council, a Welsh local authority whose not-for-profit Snowdonia Mountains and Coast website provides visitors to Snowdonia with a wealth of useful information about the region, including activities, attractions, history and culture. The site also enables visitors to search an extensive database of Snowdonia accommodation, and to plan their holidays in some of Snowdonia's most popular towns and villages.

Guide to Being Much More Cool In Runescape

Want to been much cool in Runescape,this time I would like to tell you how can you do it ,so just come on:

THINGS NOT TO DO

1) DO NOT EVER WEAR MEDIUM HELMS! These are the noobiest piece of armour avaliable… Not even dragon medium. Dragon is not an excuse to wear medium helmets…!!!!

2) Don't walk around thinking you're the richest because you've hit 1M. Average for somene is probably 20M+

 

3) Don't advertise for a boyfriend/girlfriend on Runescape…This is firstly sad and secondly disgusting. The chances of the character being good-looking in reality is just about 0? Think about the variety of people what play Runescape. You might be going out with a 40 year old when you're 13, and that is just unimaginable. Another thing is…GO GET A REAL GIRLFRIEND! ONLINE GFS DO NOT BRING PLEASURE.

 

4) If you insist on wearing ugly items like elite black armour, please have the decency to hide in the corner of Runescape and not walk into Varrock Centre.

5) Do not sing songs on Runescape. There happens to be no tune on Runescape so it is impossible for someone to understand that you are singing. In real life, it's likely you won't even dare to open your mouth for fear of someone seeing all your cavitys

 

THIGNS TO DO

1) OKAY Always if you see a noob make sure to make his life hell, insult him as much as possible and make sure not to leave a shred of self-esteem in him. Any rebuttal from the noob is counted as filth and just ignore it.

 

2) Wear hot items instead of armour while skilling. What idiot wears bandos armour to woodcut? Wear sexy looking items e.g Gnome Scarf, Runecrafting robes, Crystal Shield etc…

 

3) If you see something in the party box that is expensive and you have one in your bank. Make sure to spam that you got it and trade everyone and show them your own. Also say that you were the one that put it in there. This gains respect which is really priceless. BAHAHHA

 

4) Now another important part into being cool in Runescape…Have cool friends. Don't mistake this for girlfriends just friends! Make them follow you and now you've got an army ready to crush anyone.

 

5) This is the most important part…When you're finally a professional at Runescape and have millions with the best armour…Go back to bronze ! You read right..Bronze Armour is the best that a high level can wear! THIS IS THE ONLY TIME YOU WEAR MEDIUM HELMETS!!! If you're creative make it even more disgusting e.g. BRONZE MED HELM, BLACK MACE (NOOBIEST WEAPON), GREEN DRAGONHIDE CHAPS, IRON PLATEBODY

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in runescape, is the corrupt dragon armour basically a dragon armour preview for non members?

also, can a normal dragon armour turn corrupt, or are they completely different?

Corrupt dragon armours and weapons have the same stats as their non-corrupt counterpart. Special attack associated with the normal dragon weapon will not, however, be able to be used with the corrupt dragon weapon.

Normal dragon armor cannot become corrupt, as corrupt dragon armor is attained as a rare PvP drop on PvP worlds.

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