It is not even certain that King Arthur was a real person. If he was real, he was probably a British war leader in late ancient or very early medieval times. Long after that, during the middle ages, many stories of Arthur developed and, as was common then, they were set in the world as the medieval people knew it, not the world of late ancient times. So whatever he was in reality, the stories that have come down to us are stories of a medieval king.
You purchase them with real money.
look it up on wikipedia. type in ' Edinburgh dungeons ' and it will tell you. i'm not sure when it was built but i'm sure it wasn't built ontop of the real dungeons
Mithral is not a real material; it is a fictional metal commonly found in fantasy literature and role-playing games, such as Dungeons & Dragons. It is often depicted as a lightweight, durable, and magical substance used for crafting armor and weapons. While it has captured the imagination of many, mithral does not exist in the real world.
The dark sun will not appear in real life, it is part of the video game Dungeons and Dragons. It is a campaign setting which feature a fictional desert world of Athas.
Icosahedron are 3-D solid shapes with 20 triangualr faces. They are used as dice is many games, such as Dungeons & Dragons.
Yes I think Dungeons and Dragons is sort of like Mythomagic.
yes there is , you can find them in target, home depot, and toys R us.
Same way you do in real life: rob a rich person.
There is at the beginning of the cartoon show. I really hope there isn't a real one.
Marcelo in the Real World has 320 pages.
No. Simple answer: built in 1974 originally as a 'horrible history' style museum.