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Glasses Swag Tournament Preliminary Round #16
Only one of these characters will make it into the bracket so vote for your favorite!
#glasses swag tournament#preliminary round#tournament poll#king arthur liebowitz#fairly odd parents#penelope akk#bad penny#please don't tell my parents i'm a supervillain#shiroe#log horizon#riddick#the chronicles of riddick#stanford pines#gravity falls#sucrose#genshin impact#crowley#good omens#linda lucifer#lucifer
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🎉The Children ⚔️DOOM⚔️ Corner🎉
While the adults discuss serious matters at the Round Table they need to keep the children entertained!
So all the under 13 are left unsupervised around foam swords, plastic shields and helmet and a ball pit full of projectiles: what could possibly go wrong?
No pre prepared propaganda for this one or the post would never end: you vote like when you had a passionate debate at recess about who would win a fight between Batman, Master Yoda and Son Goku.
And thank you to @thefreewillagency for submitting today's special guest: the British little girl who ALSO found a sword in a lake!
#king arthur tournament#bonus round#the children DOOM corner#arthur liebowitz#fairy odd parents#arthur read#arthur pbs#sword in the stone#jack and annie#the magic treehouse#peter pevensie#the chronicles of narnia#mathilda jones#little josh#the josh fight#the little swedish girl#arthur wart pendragon#the once and future king#it's yoda btw /hj
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When you gave Vicky and Tootie the last name "Summers", was the song "Vicky-Free Summer" part of your inspiration? If the Baby Shredder was killed off, would the family become the Vicky-Free Summers? ;) What made you choose the last names you did for Vicky and Tootie Summers, Sanjay Dev, Francis James, Molly Wright, A.J. Johnson, Elmer Hartson, Winston McKenzie, Missy and Dwight Lebowitz and any other heroes I've missed?
Ooo, the Surname question. Been forever since I was asked this…and honestly I don’t remember the full answer ^^; The easy answer, which is sort of stupid, is that I pick what sounds good, what pops into my head first.
Summers: (Vicky and Tootie’s maternal family)
when named: 2010
meaning: (1)From Middle English sumer meaning “summer”. This was a nickname given to someone associated with the summer season; (2) Occupational surname meaning “summoner”, which is the petty official who calls people to appear in court.
original reason: the head pop thing
other factors:
Sommers is an easily converted German surname, with the same meaning/sound
I sort of realized later that I should have picked a “T-” name, since matching first/last name initials seems to be a theme (Timmy Turner, Trixie Tang, Chloe Carmichael), but since “Tootie” is actually a nickname in my -verses, I just chose to ignore that idea once it was too late to change it ^^;
The Vicky pun though is great though, totally going to adopt that now lol
McScammie: (Vicky and Tootie’s paternal family)
when named: 2010/11
meaning: Son of the lion
original reason: Vicky needed an Irishy name to explain the red hair on the paternal side…I also thought I was being clever and punny
other factors: I think this is sorta stupid now…
Amsel: (Vicky and Tootie’s maternal grandfather)
when named: 2017
meaning: (1) Means “angel” in Yiddish; (2) Means “blackbird” in German.
original reason: Tootie’s maternal grandfather needed a surname, since her grandmother still has her maiden name
other factors: completely based upon Superverse aspects
Dev: (Sanjay)
when named: 2010
meaning: Derived from Sanskrit (deva) meaning god
original reason: I went looking up Indian surnames, and liked the sound of it, plus it was easy to spell/say
other factors: it’s also a bit of a play off of the fact that I ship Franjay, and Francis is Bull-E, and sacred cows…
Walker: (Sanjay’s step-father)
when named: 2010
meaning: Derived from Middle English walkere, Old English wealcan meaning “to move”.
original reason: head pop thing, sounded good, also a great contrast to “Dev”
James: (Francis, sometimes Molly)
when named: 2010
meaning: Grasps the heel or supplanter
original reason: the head pop thing, it sounded basic, common, and uninteresting
other factors: this old infograph thing
Wright: (Molly, sometimes Francis)
when named: 2010
meaning: (1) From Old English wyrhta meaning “wright, maker”, an occupational name for someone who was a craftsman; (2) Means “right, straight” in French, a nickname for an upright person.
original reason: literally just the head pop thing
other factors: none really, other than the idea that hers was mean to be different than Francis’, since their mom left their dad before she was born
Lyleson: (Molly’s adopted mother)
when named: 2010
meaning: Island son
original reason: head pop idea, liked how different it was from “Wright”
Johnson: (AJ)
when named: 2010
meaning: Son of John
original reason: I actually think someone told me this was his surname in a dA comment way back when…
Hartson: (Elmer)
when named: 2015/16?
meaning: Brave son
original reason: Elmer’s been said to be an insert for Butch I think I read somewhere once (I think it’s because his first name is Elmer), so I went with a modified version of his surname
other factors: actually, I originally made Elmer’s surname “Boilson’ back in 2010, but that just…never meshed. I can’t remember if it was officially changed when Missy got her development, or sometime after that, but Missy’s development was what gave Elmer his development
McKenzie: (Winston)
when named: 2016
meaning: Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Coinnich meaning “son of COINNEACH”.
original reason: head pop, I liked the sounds of it
other factors: he’s a red head; also needed something distinct from Dunhurst’s surname to help split the two up despite the same first name
Lebowitz: (Missy, Dwight, Alyssa, Carly, Ida)
when named: 2015
meaning: Son of the lion
original reason: I thought Missy resembled King Arthur, so I gave her his surname.
other factors:
I accidentally spelled it wrong (Liebowitz), and now I’m stuck with it ^^;
I then decided blood relations on similar designs, so thus they got the same surname
Sfondo: (Samantha)
when named: 2010
meaning: literally Italian for “background” according to google translate
original reason: I thought I was being clever and punny
other factors: I’ve since changed Samantha’s background, so I’ve debated changing her surname too…
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Happy Birthday to the King, Jack Kirby
By Vincent Faust
(This was originally written on August 28, 2015)
Today is Jack Kirby’s birthday (as well as our wonderful Secretary Matt’s). Everyone with a remote interest in Marvel, superheroes and comics as an art form should be intimately familiar with this name.
The man was born Jacob Kurtzberg on the Lower East Side of New York in 1917. Jack was Jewish, like the majority of prominent early cartoonists. He got his first break in the industry working with writer Joe Simon throughout the 1940s and ’50s. This was interrupted by Kirby getting drafted for World War II, in which he was tasked with going ahead of friendly lines and drawing reconnaissance maps.
Simon and Kirby’s most famous creation of that period was Captain America for Timely Comics, what we know today as Marvel Comics, who famously punched Adolf Hitler in the face on his first cover, nearly an entire year before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. At the time, many powerful New Yorkers were supporters of the Nazi regime. Granted, to cut them a bit of slack, most of the Jewish Holocaust was not known of at that point in time. Many sent angry letters and protested outside the Timely offices, prompting the mayor to provide police protection. The comic was selling a million copies an issue, having an even greater circulation than the magazine Time.
During this era, the duo also did work for National Comics (DC) on Sandman and practically created the “kid gang” genre which consisted of orphans running around doing things like delivering newspapers and helping fight the Nazis. They also created the first comic issue that was solely dedicated to Captain Marvel (aka Shazam) stories for Fawcett Comics.
For decades people have thought of comics as being primarily about superheroes, but prior to the establishment of the Comics Code Authority many genres flourished. Jack Kirby innovated in every single one of them. One of his most notable works is his extensive romance comics oeuvre, which were popular with teenage girls at the time. Simon and Kirby also did tons of science fiction, western, crime and horror stories. Their relationship ended amicably when Simon decided to go into advertising, which left Kirby floating around doing freelance work wherever he could get it. At least until he would end up working somewhere he had earlier, achieving his creative peak and cementing himself as a legend in the process.
That place in question would of course be Marvel Comics, at the time known as Atlas Comics. He forged an incredibly fruitful creative relationship with one Stanley Lieber (Stan Lee). They worked together on titles like Tales to Astonish, Tales of Suspense, Journey into Mystery and Strange Tales. Most of these were over the top, twist ending stories with tinges of science fiction and horror, usually involving aliens, robots or giant monsters. They were pretty much cashing in on Godzilla and King Kong parallels.
November 1961, Fantastic Four #1 hits the shelves and revolutionizes an entire industry and popular culture as a whole. The story (likely a myth) goes that Martin Goodman, the publisher of Marvel was out golfing with Jack Liebowitz, the owner of DC. Liebowitz bragged about the success his company was seeing with the recently launched Justice League of America. Goodman came back to the offices and asked Stan Lee to print him some of that superhero money.
Lee was harboring aspirations of becoming the next great American writer. Rather than Jacob Kurtzberg, who changed his name to sound more all-American (translation: less Jewish), Stanley Lieber used a pseudonym so that his “immature” and “pedestrian” comics work would not soil his eventual epic novel. One can imagine being tasked to write about men in bright colorful tights would make such a man feel a certain way. On suggestion from his wife Lee set forth with the mission to, for just once, write a comic story that he himself, in all his snobbish glory, could enjoy reading. He planned to write up his resignation letter after it hit the newsstands.
The issue amazed its audience and played a major part in jump starting what is referred to as the Silver Age of Comic Books (though worth noting the start of the Silver Age is usually noted as Showcase #4, the debut of Barry Allen, the second Flash).
Lee and Kirby, among other men and women like Steve Ditko, Don Heck, John and Sal Buscema, Roy Thomas, Gene Colan, John Romita, Joe Sinnott, Marie Severin, and Jim Steranko (it’s hard to stop the list when every potential entry is such a legend) would go on to create blockbuster superhero after superhero.
There was a stark difference between the Marvel Universe and its contemporaries. Peter Parker was a dorky kid living in Queens, New York not the fabricated Metropolis or Gotham. He dealt with insecurities and pressures steeped in reality. Iron Man traded bullets with the Viet Cong, Reed Richards stared down Communist astronauts. Superman stories of the time still involved Jimmy Olsen getting tricked into marrying a gorilla.
This wasn’t so much escapist entertainment as much as it was truly connecting with the characters on the page. The bizarre blend of Stan’s soap opera melodrama dialogue and Jack’s dynamic, often psychedelic art struck a major chord. Spider-Man and the Hulk were listed alongside Bob Dylan and JFK as American heroes. Dr. Strange sold most of its copies to college students, whereas Batman, the “dark” knight, was still being primarily read by ten year olds.
Jack Kirby can be credited with so much of the Marvel pantheon. Everyone under the sun knows Stan Lee, and he is a genuine legend, but Kirby pretty much did all the heavy lifting. Lee invented the “Marvel method” of writing, which involves laying out the basic story in a paragraph or bullets. The artist would then ostensibly create the actual plot through their cartooning. This left Lee with the job of simply going back in and writing dialogue and captions to match the panels. The entire Marvel style was based on Kirby’s look, or at least other artists would try their damnedest to imitate the master. He would even design costumes for characters and sketch layouts for stories he wouldn’t go on to pencil.
Take a deep breath. Jack Kirby created/designed the Fantastic Four, Dr. Doom, Galactus, Silver Surfer, the Skrulls, the Kree, the Inhumans, Black Panther, Ant-Man, Hulk, Spider-Man (a touchy one, as Kirby did the initial sketch, then Steve Ditko redid and finalized the design), Thor, Loki, Iron Man, Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D, the original five X-Men, Professor X, Magneto, Juggernaut, the Sentinels, M.O.D.O.K, H.Y.D.R.A, Kang, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch - I could go on and on and on here. All of this brilliant work falls within the short span of 9 years at the company.
Kirby left Marvel in 1970 due to a combination of what he saw as too little creative control and too little money for his immense work. He took his talents to rival DC and promptly created The Fourth World, a legendary meta series depicting wars between races of gods, oh and Jimmy Olsen. For the villain of his epic saga, Kirby created Darkseid (who Jim Starlin would later ripoff for Thanos back over at Marvel three years later). His other notable creations at DC in this era include O.M.A.C, Kamandi and Etrigan the Demon.
Once again, he left DC due to creative differences (yes there is a pattern here and it is a constant in the industry) and came back to Marvel where he did some Captain America and some Black Panther. At this point, Jack was hailed by the entire industry as a living legend, and Marvel was willing to let him create such crazy concepts as Machine Man, Devil Dinosaur and the Eternals. During this tenure at Marvel he also attempted to adapt Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke’s 2001: A Space Odyssey to the comics medium. Another highlight of Kirby’s career around this time is his role creating the concept art for Argo, the fake film used as a cover by the C.I.A. to rescue American citizens in the Iranian hostage crisis in 1979.
In his later years, Kirby was one of the first crusaders for creator’s rights in the 1980s, notably ten years before the exodus of artists from Marvel to form Image comics. One of Kirby’s later projects was the satirical Destroyer Duck with Steve Gerber, the creator of Howard the Duck. The title existed to raise funds to pay Gerber’s legal fees from fighting Marvel in court over ownership of his characters. The story involves Duke Duck’s friend “The Little Guy” getting exploited and killed by “Godcorp.”
Besides the sheer quantity and cultural significance of his creations, Jack Kirby is admired for the countless innovations he made in the medium and specific aspects of his style. Kirby was among the first in the medium to experiment with collage. It’s said he would request that guests to his house bring newspapers and magazines, in case they may prove useful for a future collage. However it should not be understated, Kirby was just as famous for his quantity. He was famously able to produce over four pages a day, a feat unheard of in today’s landscape of frequent fill-in artists and delays.
Something every Kirby fan loves is the “Kirby krackle.” The Kirby krackle is arguably his most signature element in his work, and is used for everything from explosions, smoke, any kind of energy and simply outer space. I really have no clue how to clearly explain the krackle, so let’s see what a philosophy professor from Rice thinks about it:
���For Kirby, the human body is a manifestation or crystallization of finally inexplicable energies-a superbody. What Mesmer called animal magnetism, Reichenbach knew as the blue od, and Reich saw as a radiating blue cosmic orgone becomes in Jack Kirby a trademark energetics signaled by ‘burst lines’ and a unique energy field of black, blobby dots that has come to be affectionately known as the ‘Kirby Krackle.’ The final result was a vision of the human being as a body of frozen energy that, like an atomic bomb, could be released with stunning effects, for good or for evil. These metaphysical energies, I want to suggest constitute the secret Source of Kirby’s art”
- Jeffrey J. Kripal
Yeah, I’m having a bit of trouble understanding what the hell that means. The krackle is cool. ‘Nuff said. How about I just stick an example here, that would work.
Jack Kirby’s influence reaches all corners of comics. Most of the Silver Age greats owe debt to Kirby, simply because everyone else was instructed to revolve around his style. Jim Steranko, Neal Adams and many others developed themselves while trying to mirror Kirby.
When Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo were working on their celebrated Fantastic Four run, a story included the four meeting “God.” This god turned out to of course be Jack Kirby and his pencil, dictating the world of the Marvel Universe on his drawing table. It’s a great tribute and instance of metafiction.
There are certain modern artists like Tom Scioli, whose art can be directly linked to the genetics Kirby created in the industry.
I think many would agree that Jack Kirby is one of the most influential and important figures in the comics medium. Just as many would argue that he is the greatest comics artist of all time, myself included. Next time you pick up a comic, buy a Captain America tee shirt, or go to the next MCU mega hit, remember that Jack Kirby made that possible.
Here is an Imgur album I threw together compiling a wild array of Jack Kirby art for you to pour your eyes over (including completed panels, pencils, sketches, collages, etc).
Here is a radio interview with Kirby from his 70th birthday in 1987, in which Stan Lee calls in as a surprise. There are some sweet moments of them praising each other and some slightly tense bits.
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Radio host - “Are there things that you look at with interest these days?”
Lee - “Oh sure, now there’s a DC series called the Watchmen which I think was absolutely superb, the work that John Byrne has been doing [likely referring to his The Man of Steel Superman reboot and subsequent ongoing series], the work that Frank Miller has been doing [likely referring to both Batman: Year One and The Dark Knight Returns].”
And for something off the beaten path, here is a tribute jazz album inspired by the King:
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Round 1 Side A Poll 13
Arthur Read
"Named Arthur"
"he is good at getting into dramatics with the people around him which is integral to arthurian stories"
Arthur Liebowitz
"That one Arthur from the one episode of Fairly Odd Parents who needed glasses and then suddenly became buff as soon as he had them. "I can see! I CAN FIGHT!" guy."
#king arthur tournament#bracket#round 1#poll#arthur read#arthur pbs#arthur liebowitz#fairy odd parents
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Meet our contestants!
Seeding is in progress, the bracket should be done by tomorrow and Round One will begin! In the meantime send propaganda in the ask box!
List of the nominees under the cut:
Adora from She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
Aragorn from The Lord of the Ring
Ari Helix from Once and Future
Arthur from Code Geass
Arthur from Arthur King of Time and Space
Arthur from Shrek 3
Arthur from Disney’s The Sword in the Stone
Arthur Boyle from Fire Force
Arthur Dent from The Hitchhiker’s Guide of the Galaxy
Arthur King from King Arthur and the Knights of Justice
Arthur Kingsmen from Mystery Skull
Arthur Liebowitz from Fairy Odd Parents
Arthur Lester from Malevolent
Arthur Pendragon from BBC Merlin
Arthur Pendragon from Kaamelott
Arthur Pendragon from Seven Deadly Sins
Arthur Pendragon from The Mechanisms “High Noon over Camelot’’
Arthur Read from PBS’s Arthur
Bob from the Minion
Dave Strider from Homestuck
England from Hetalia
Excalibur from Soul Eater
Firestar from Warrior Cats
Fjord Stone from Critical Role
Flynn Carson from The Librarians
Jack and Annie from the Magic Tree House
Jim Lake Jr from Trollhunter Tales of Arcadia
John Uskglass from Jonathan Strange and Mr Nobell
King Arthur Baking Company from real life
King Arthur from Gargoyles
King Arthur from Monty Python and the Holy Grail
King Arthur from Quest for Camelot
King Artorius from Wizard 101
King from The Owl House
Ky Kiske from Guilty Gear
Larry the cat from real life
Link from The Legend Of Zelda
Little Josh from the Josh Figh
Lord Foog 2nd from internet meme
Lucille Kensington from Where the Stars Fell
Magnus Burnsides from The Adventure Zone
Martin the Warrior from The Redwall Series
Merric from Fire Emblem
Mario from Nintendo’s Paper Mario
Peter Pevensie from The Chronicles of Narnia
Poptropica Player Character from Poptropica
Prince Marth of Altea from Fire Emblem
Queen Elisabeth II’s ghost from real life
Rand Al’Thor from The Wheel of Time
Richard Campbell Gansey III from The Raven Cycle
Roland Deschain from The Dark Tower
Saber Artoria from Fate/Stay Night
Sailor Venus from Sailor Moon
Simon Snow from Carry On
Sonic the Hedgehog from Sonic and the Black Knight
Sora from Kingdom Heart
Stabby the Roomba from real life
Tedros from the School for Good and Evil
The lettuce who outlasted Liz Truss from real life
The little swedish girl who found a thousand year old sword in a lake from real life
The Luidaeg from The October Day Series
Thomas the Tank Engine from Thomas King of the Railway
Wart from The Once and Future King
Zagreus from Hades
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The Once and Future Contestant: Revival Round 1-B
The top 2 characters will go to the next round!
Ky Kiske (Guilty Gear)
"Ruler of the British equivalent of his world.. His greatest goal in life is to destroy racism, he has fought at least two gods personally, and has a shitty little transformation."
Arthur Pendragon (Arthur King of Time and Space)
"When Arthur pulled the sword from the stone, time fractured, and now he is living multiple lives simultaneously. Whatever life he's leading, he's kind of a dork and Lancelot and Guinevere are his best friends."
Prince Marth of Altea
"In-universe, Marth is to his people what Arthur is to Britain: A semi-mythical Hero-King who United an empire, wielded a legendary sword, and whose spirit gets summoned to defend the kingdom centuries later. Gets “reborn” in the sense of these spirits and in the sense of a biological descendant (Lucina) taking on his identity and sword.
Firestar
"Firestar is a leader of a clan, he has quite a few older characters that could fill out the Merlin role, while he doesn't necessarily own a sword but the religion of the Clans granted him the ability to have access to multiple lives if he just so happened to die on accident!"
Martin the Warrior
"A wandering warrior who makes his fame conquering tyrannical despots with his iconic meteor-iron sword. His Guinevere didn’t cheat but she died and left him grief stricken. After he retires he founds a monastery which is the central location of the book series and his spirit haunts it/his sword for centuries, choosing heirs to defend it and drive out evil. Also, he is a mouse"
Arthur Liebowitz
"That one Arthur from the one episode of Fairly Odd Parents who needed glasses and then suddenly became buff as soon as he had them. "I can see! I CAN FIGHT!" guy."
Arthur (Shrek)
"Look at him.. I mean come on."
Rand Al'Thor
"He pulled the sword in the stone, signifying that he was the prophesied hero. The sword was a magical artifact that isn't actually supposed to be used as a sword, and the Stone was the name of the impenetrable fortress that it was kept in."
#king artur tournament#revival round#round 1#poll#guilty gear#arthur king of time and space#fire emblem#warrior cats#redwall#fairy odd parents#shrek#the wheel of time
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I need your opinion
Since we had kind of a lot of kids in the bracket I think it would be fun to have a Children Only Bonus Round but I am unsure about what age limit to fix. It won't be above 13 or under 10 but there's a lot of contestants in between those ages.
The characters who automatically go in are :
Little Josh (age 4)
The little swedish girl who found a sword (8)
Special Guest the little british girl who also found a sword (8)
Arthur Read (8)
Jack (8) and Annie (7)
Arthur Liebowitz (10)
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More infos on Revival Rounds
After this Round ends we'll have a short hiatus from the main tournament for 4 one-day revival rounds. We will start with the losers of round 1 of the main tournament and work up from there until 4 characters comes on top and join the competition. It will be organised like this:
Round 1: 4 polls of 8 (32 round 1 losers)
-> top 2 of each poll go up (8 total)
Round 2: 4 polls of 6 (16 round 2 losers + 8)
-> top 2 of each poll go up (8 total)
Round 3: 4 polls of 4 (8 round 3 losers + 8)
-> top 2 of each poll go up (8 total)
Round 4: 4 polls of 3 (4 round 4 losers + 8)
-> top 1 of each poll go back to the main tournament for the quarter finales!
All the character have been randomly put into 4 groups and those will only change if characters who already met in the main bracket end up against each other again.
Revival Round 1 will start on May 7th at 8 am UTC.
Groupes under the cut!
GROUPE A
Round 1
Ari Helix (Once and Future)
England (Hetalia)
Wart (The Once and Future King by T.H. White)
King Arthur (Quest for Camelot)
Peter Pevensie (Chronicles of Narnia)
Tedros (The School for Good and Evil)
Jim Lake Jr (Trollhunters Tales of Arcadia)
Round 2
Thomas the Tank Engine (Thomas and Friends: King of the Railway)
Saber Artoria (Fate Stay Night)
Fjord Stone (Critical Role)
King Arthur (Gargoyles)
+ winners of Round 1
Round 3
Jack and Annie (The Magic Tree House)
Adora (She-Ra and the Princess of Power)
+ winners of Round 2
Round 4
To be determined + winners of Round 3
GROUPE B
Round 1
Ky Kiske (Guilty Gear)
Arthur (Arthur King of Time and Space)
Prince Marth of Altea (Fire Emblem)
Firestar (Warrior Cats)
Martin the Warrior (Redwall)
Arthur Liebowitz (Fairy Odd Parents)
Arthur (Shrek 3)
Rand Al’Thor (The Wheel of Time)
Round 2
Zagreus (Hades)
The Luidaeg (October Daye)
Lord Foog the 2st
Arthur Dent (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
+ winners of Round 1
Round 3
King (The Owl House)
King Arthur (Monty Python)
+ winners of Round 2
Round 4
To be determined + winners of Round 3
GROUPE C
Round 1
King Arthur Baking Company
Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
Arthur (Code Geass)
John Uskglass (Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell)
Arthur Pendragon (Kaamelott)
Queen Elisabeth’s ghost
Merric (Fire Emblem)
Arthur King (King Arthur and the Knights of Justice)
Round 2
Arthur (Disney's Sword in the Stone)
Roland Deschain (The Dark Tower)
Arthur Pendragon (Seven Deadly Sins)
Arthur Lester (Malevolent)
+ winners of Round 1
Round 3
Stabby the Roomba
Link (The Legend of Zelda)
+ winners of Round 2
Round 4
To be determined + winners of Round 3
GROUPE D
Round 1
Lucille Kensington (Where the Stars Fell)
Bob (The Minions)
Magnus Burnsides (The Adventure Zone)
Arthur Boyle (Fire Force)
Sailor Venus (Sailor Moon)
Poptropica PC (Poptropica Astroknight Island)
King Artorius (Wizard 101)
Arthur Kingsmen (Mystery Skull)
Round 2
Simon Snow (Carry On)
Richard Campbell Gansey III (The Raven Cycle)
Flynn Carson (The Librarians)
Arthur Pendragon (The Mechanisms' High Noon Over Camelot)
+ winners of Round 1
Round 3
Excalibur (Soul Eater)
Arthur Read (Arthur)
+ winners of Round 2
Round 4
To be determined + winners of Round 3
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Round 1
link to the polls under the cut
Sonic the Hedgehog VS Paper Mario
Roland Deschain VS Rand Al'thor
Tedros VS Richard Campbell III
Bob the Minion VS Excalibur (Soul Eater)
Arthur Pendragon (Kaamelott) VS Stabby the Roomba
Magnus Burnsides VS Fjord Stone
Larry the cat VS Firestar
The Luidaeg VS John Uskglass
Arthur Pendragon (The Mechs) VS Arthur King of Time and Space
England (Hetalia) VS Dave Strider
Jack and Annie VS Poptropica PC
Arthur Lester VS Lucille Kensington
Arthur Read VS Arthur Liebowitz
Arthur Boyle VS Arthur Pendragon (Seven Deadly Sins)
The Lettuce VS King Arthur Baking
Ari Helix VS Flynn Carson
Aragorn VS Martin the Warrior
Queen Elisabeth's Ghost VS Lord Foog 2st
King Arthur (Quest for Camelot) VS King Arthur (Monty Python)
Arthur Dent VS Arthur Kingsmen
Arthur (Code Geass) VS King (The Owl House)
Arthur King VS King Arthur (Gargoyles)
Sora VS Zagreus
Sailor Venus VS The little swedish girl who found a sword in a lake
Saber Artoria VS Ky Kiske
Little Josh VS Jim Lake Jr
Merric VS Simon Snow
Prince Marth of Altea VS Link
Adora VS Arthur (Shrek 3)
Arthur (Disney's the Sword in the Stone) VS Wart
King Artorius VS Thomas the Tank Engine
Peter Pevensie VS Arthur Pendragon (BBC Merlin)
Who will be the new True King of England?
Let the tounament begin!
Propaganda is welcome in the ask box and as always be nice to each other in the notes!
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REVIVAL ROUND 1
Sorry the print is small, click to zoom in
Links to the polls under the cut
Groupe A : Ari Helix VS England (Hetalia) VS Wart (The Once and Future King) VS King Arthur (Quest for Camelot) VS Peter Pevensie VS Tedros VS Jim Lake Jr
Groupe B : Ky Kiske VS Arthur (Arthur King of Time and Space) VS Prince Marth of Altea VS Firestar VS Martin the Warrior VS Arthur Liebowitz VS Arthur (Shrek 3) VS Rand Al’Thor
Groupe C : King Arthur Baking Company VS Sora VS Arthur (Code Geass) VS John Uskglass VS Arthur Pendragon (Kaamelott) VS Queen Elisabeth’s ghost VS Merric VS Arthur King (King Arthur and the Knights of Justice)
Groupe D : Lucille Kensington VS Bob the Minion VS Magnus Burnsides VS Arthur Boyle VS Sailor Venus VS Poptropica PC VS King Artorius VS Arthur Kingsmen
Who will be the new True King of England?
Let the tounament begin!
Propaganda is welcome in the ask box and as always be nice to each other in the notes!
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