chivalry
The Unseen Battle of Don Quixote
Inspired by Miguel de Cervantes's novel: Don Quixote
Once upon a time, in La Mancha, Spain, lived a peculiar and enchanting gentleman named Don Quixote. Willfully lost in the realm of chivalry books, Don Quixote, attired in a self-made armor, ventured in search of ventures and unjust wrongs. He was escorted by Sancho Panza, a rustic laborer, on an old donkey. Quixote, on his scrawny horse named Rocinante, often visualized windmills as evil giants that desperately needed to be vanquished.
Read MoreThe Guileless Knight's Endeavor
Inspired by Thomas Malory's novel: Le Morte D'Arthur
In the pages of Thomas Malory’s monumental work, Le Morte D'Arthur, there were many tales of chivalry, honor, and adventure. One such tale involves a young and guileless knight named Sir Gawain.
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