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Uả cái game con thỏ này nhớ cái game gì 1 thời cũng fomo xong ra ko ai chơi..
con này?
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Uả cái game con thỏ này nhớ cái game gì 1 thời cũng fomo xong ra ko ai chơi..
Ko phải, game có con thỏ(hay con gì nhỉ) cầm cây đao dài, cũng bối cảnh hậu tận thế
con này?


Biomutant?Ko phải, game có con thỏ(hay con gì nhỉ) cầm cây đao dài, cũng bối cảnh hậu tận thế
Tyronoe was an acolyte of Morgan Le Fay, and one of the nine enchantresses to rule the mystical island of Avalon (hence her title of "The Ferryman" here, as she was in part responsible for ferrying Arthur there following his battle with Mordred).
Lamorak de Galis (de Galis meaning "of Wales") was considered one of the most skilled of Arthur's knights (top 3 or 5 depending on the version) but lacked the popularity of many of his contemporaries. He's best known for being the lover of Morgause, queen of Orkney and half-sister of Morgan Le Fay.
Palamedes might be the one I'm most excited to see included here, as he's long been a favourite of mine. He was a Middle Eastern saracen who, along with his father Esclabor and his two brothers Safir and Segwarides, converted to Christianity and travelled west to Britain to join Arthur's round table. He's best known for feuding with the Cornish knight Tristan for the love of the Irish princess Iseult. The 13th century romance "Palamedes" is named after him, despite him not really being the focus of the story.
