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And if you count the comics there are two different futuristic versions of Arthurian mythology?
Mythic eras with multiple interpretations could be some sort of "time knot", a point where multiple conflicting realities tie together and one definitive reality is impossible. Land in the appropriate time and place and you'll arrive in one of several possible versions of the time, before time knots back together later on and all the versions gather into a single timeline where those involved remember things slightly differently.
It could explain Arthur's status as Once And Future King. And if it happens in a less mythic time, it could be a plot hook.
So, do I get a No-Prize?
(I might have to buy the Arthurian Timemaster adventure now.)
Mythic eras with multiple interpretations could be some sort of "time knot", a point where multiple conflicting realities tie together and one definitive reality is impossible. Land in the appropriate time and place and you'll arrive in one of several possible versions of the time, before time knots back together later on and all the versions gather into a single timeline where those involved remember things slightly differently.
It could explain Arthur's status as Once And Future King. And if it happens in a less mythic time, it could be a plot hook.
So, do I get a No-Prize?
(I might have to buy the Arthurian Timemaster adventure now.)