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I talked how I had zero expectations, not least because the director is the one behind that Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series (from only the 1990s), Sagramor is an extremely rare black person in all Britannia and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is freaked out when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon from their underworld (https://books.google.com/books?id=0CsNyIl7DlgC&pg=PT181). It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because of an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero expectations, not least because the director is the one behind that Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series (from only the 1990s), Sagramor is an extremely rare black person in all Britannia and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is freaked out when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon from their underworld (https://books.google.com/books?id=0CsNyIl7DlgC&pg=PT181). It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because of an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

The Romans had left Briton peopled with all manner of strangers, indeed mad Pellinore once told me of two brothers who were both black as charcoal and until I met Sagramor, Arthur's Numidian commander, I thought his words were mere lunacy

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero expectations, not least because the director is the one behind that Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series (from only the 1990s), Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britannia and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is freaked out when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon from their underworld (https://books.google.com/books?id=0CsNyIl7DlgC&pg=PT181). It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because of an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero expectations, not least because the director is the one behind that Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series (from only the 1990s), Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britannia and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is freaked out when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon from their underworld (https://books.google.com/books?id=0CsNyIl7DlgC&pg=PT181). It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero expectations, not least because the director is the one behind that Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series (from only the 1990s), Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britannia and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is freaked out when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon from their underworld. It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero expectations, not least because the director is the one behind that Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series (from only the 1990s), Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britannia and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon from their underworld. It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero expectations, not least because the director is the one behind that Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series (from only the 1990s), Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britain and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon from their underworld. It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero expectations, not least because the director is the one behind that one Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series (from only the 1990s), Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britain and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon from their underworld. It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero exceptions, not least because the director is the one behind that one Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series (from only the 1990s), Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britain and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon from their underworld. It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

1 year ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero exceptions, not least because the director is the one behind that one Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series, Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britain and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon. It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero exceptions, not least because the director is the one behind the Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series, Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britain and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon. It's very historically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course. Fuck you.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero exceptions, not least because the director is the one behind the Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series, Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britain and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon. It's very histoically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator). But lol no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too, of course.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero exceptions, not least because the director is the one behind the Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series, Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britain and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon. It's very histoically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator). But fuck no, "updated for modern audiences to reflect the world we live in", too

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero exceptions, not least because the director is the one behind the Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry.

In the book series, Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britain and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon. It's very histoically grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I talked how I had zero exceptions, not least because the director is the one behind the Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry. In the book series, Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britain and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon. It's very hidtoricay grounded despite magic (which may or may not be real, not least because if an unreliable narrator).

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I talked how I had zero exceptions, not least because the director is the one behind the Antifa Robin Hood movie and the Halo TV travesty, but I still feel angry.

In the book series, Sagramor is the only one black person in all Britain and beyond (Armorica) and everyone is fucking weirded out by him when first seeing him, so much that the Saxons believe him a demon.

1 year ago
1 score