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dindrane in the style of the rothschild canticles
Newman, Barbara. “Contemplating the Trinity: Text, Image, and the Origins of the Rothschild Canticles.” Gesta 52, no. 2 (2013): 133–59. https://doi.org/10.1086/672087.
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lēoht-flōwende
dindrane in the style of the rothschild canticles
Newman, Barbara. “Contemplating the Trinity: Text, Image, and the Origins of the Rothschild Canticles.” Gesta 52, no. 2 (2013): 133–59. https://doi.org/10.1086/672087.
Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but would you be able to direct me to any source arthurian texts where the name dindrane is first given to percival's sister? I really liked her character in the vulgate and malory but she isn't named in either so I was wondering where the name originated. Thank you so much!
Hello! No bother at all.
The name comes from Perlesvaus (The High Book of the Grail) and there it's spelled Dandrane.
You're welcome and take care!
and to think god had forsaken humanity because Galahad looked at a maiden's ankles
Arthurian characters I interpret as acespec:
Galahad, the Grail Heroine, and Bors: They generally have no apparent trouble or qualms with the eternal chastity thing (except Bors when he gets cursed, but he gets cursed).
Brangaine: In La Tavola Ritonda, she tells Gouvernail that she never wants to have sexual relationships, and in a text I haven't yet read or been able to identify, she apparently stops Kahedin from sleeping with her by using a magic pillow to make him fall asleep, a role which is Camille's in Kaherdin and Camille.
Dinadan: In LTR, they call him the Wise Man Who Does Not Love, and while he has a romantic interest in LTR, their relationship isn't sexual. To the best of my knowledge, he has no other romantic interest and no sexual relationship in all of medlit and pretty much always scorns both concepts. Usually aro, demiromantic in one text, and always ace.
Lucan: It's not anything he says or does, but unless you count the actions of Lucano the evil half-giant half-lion in LTR, he doesn't have any romantic and/or sexual relationships in any medlit I know of. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, but in my mind, he's on the aro and ace spectrums.
Happy Ace Week to all who celebrate!
Edit: I had somehow left out Dinadan, who I originally meant to include a picture of. I guess you could say he's implicit. Truly one of the aroace icons of all time. He ran so Jughead could also run.
1 billion burns later (exaggeration) and nearly 4 movies later (I don't want to talk about it) I am nearly 2/3 done with dindranes wig :3
[ID: A white ball jointed doll sitting on a lap and being held around the waist by a pale hand. He is in the process of a wig being made, with only the top of his head showing the wig cap. The wig is a long wavy white one, with black hair at the back. The hair is very thick and ends around the middle of his back. /End ID]
free bird.mp3
Castle Staff vs. the Grail Four
Castle Staff
The Grail Four
Castle Staff: Baldwin, Bedivere, Dagonet, Glewlwyd Gafaelfawr, Kay, Lucan, and Taliesin
The Grail Four: Bors, Galahad, the Grail Heroine, and Percival
Fine, these draws finally see the light.
I really want to see more of you, Dindrane.
I love the quest of the Holy Grail, no his finale.
Well, she's look pretty.
The format text I great.