Given that there are obviousely a few metalheads among us, one might assume there might also be a couple of fantasy-lovers.
And I have some feeling that this one should be mentioned, if only because there seems to be a boycott by the powers-in-place, and from sneaking around I could not yet find anything bad in it - chances are, it might in fact be really good.
The Arthurian legend is probably the most important myth of the english+french speaking world, for centuries already. I do not exactly know how Atlantis entered into that storytelling (any hints are welcome, as always), but maybe it was Mdm. Blavatsky who came up with that - but then, I don't really like Blavatsky, and also she has been declared nazi, because she talks about races, and that is not allowed as there are no human races.
You see, the thing is problematic, and that is probably why we have not so many stories about Atlantis.
What I am actually talking about is the telling of the Arthurian story by Stephen R Lawhead (which has a bit of a different nuance, and does not so much limit magick to women as is commonly the case). This one has been recently made a TV series.
The backstory, however, well, I am not involved in us-american street-fights for political correctness. The tendency I get is that everybody says the filming is done suprizingly good, but there must not be talked about it because it has been done by people from the wrong political side.
And this is madness enough for my taste: trying to restrict magickal storytelling to people who utterly deny and disbelieve in magic and religion, only for the sake of political correctness.
Nuf said, make up your own mind
The conservative media company is growing its TV ambitions.
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Our review of The Pendragon Cycle: Rise of the Merlin by The Daily Wire.
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