Two comments:
First, this reminds me of the Harold Shea story "Knight and the Enemy" by Holly Lisle. In which, for anyone who hasn't read it, Harold meets a
Don Quixote who truly is everything the one in Cervantes' story only thought he was (and the windmills
really are disguised giants).
been, at the very least, eccentric?
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
First, this reminds me of the Harold Shea story "Knight and the Enemy" by Holly Lisle. In which, for anyone who hasn't read it, Harold meets a
Don Quixote who truly is everything the one in Cervantes' story only thought he was (and the windmills
really are disguised giants).
Quote: The knight lifted his faceplate, and Shea thought he had never seen a more regal visage -- which was saying something, considering Shea had been keepingSecond, and somewhat off-topic, how many Peter O'Toole roles can you think of in which his character hasn't
company with gods recently.
been, at the very least, eccentric?
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.