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Arthurian Mythology
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Revealing Sword Stone Table, a New Anthology of Arthurian Retellings
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Announcing an Arthurian Novella From Queer Literary Icon Nicola Griffith
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Cursed Is a Paint-by-Numbers Arthurian Prequel That Fails to Enchant
The Necessary Arthur
Some days you find out that the world is nothing like what you think it is.
An archaeologist named Tamara working near Hadrian’s Wall is approached by a very annoyed-looking, silver-haired woman with an incomprehensible message: The game is moving on, the time has come to play a hand, and Tamra is on point. Time to find the Necessary Arthur and get down to business!