Song of Roland
It all depends on the deed you did. If it was a brave deed for a fairy, then probably wings, gold or silver brush or something that particular fairy gives out. If it is just a normal neopet then its up to them. Most of the time it is a shield or neopoints.
"Doughty deeds" refers to courageous or brave actions, often characterized by valor and determination. The term "doughty" itself means valiant or bold, while "deeds" signifies actions or accomplishments. Together, they convey a sense of heroism in undertaking challenging tasks or facing adversity. This phrase is often used in literary contexts to highlight acts of bravery or nobility.
Edward Andrew Deeds was born on 1874-03-12.
The cast of Good Deeds - 1923 includes: Walter Forde
The first name of Adam Sandler's character in Mr. Deeds was "Longfellow"
brave deeds
A hero.
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Roland Davies has written: 'Great deeds of the war' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, World War, 1939-1945
hero or king because king acts brave and acts good deeds
Heroes and heroines.
Stephen John Barns has written: 'Calendar of deeds relating to Walthamstow'
The epic poem of France is called "The Song of Roland" (La Chanson de Roland). It is one of the earliest and most famous works of French literature, dating back to the 11th century. The poem recounts the heroic deeds of Charlemagne's knight Roland during the Battle of Roncevaux Pass.
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That each does great deeds, has great power, and is the main character whose life takes an unfortunate turn is the way in which Oedipus in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles and Roland in "The Song of Roland" are tragic heroes.Specifically, the hero does great deeds, holds great powers, and is the main character around whom all action centers. The hero is tragic when his life takes an unfortunate turn. Both descriptions fit Oedipus and Roland. Oedipus is the savior of Thebes whereas Roland is the savior of the Franks through his sacrifice at Roncevaux. But Oedipus turns into a blind exile whereas Roland dies during his great deed.
They were both responsible for the death and suffering of millions of people.