Annnnd ... another one :)
Monday, 1 November 2010 06:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This time it's Arthur. I hope you like him.
Unfortunately he is not wearing a crown. It hasn't been designed yet ;-).

I guess that traditionally, Arthur is more often depicted as blond, but in my story he has black hair as a visual link with Ygraine, Morgause and Morgana. He is also supposed to have an impish sort of quality. The character that is taking shape in my head is not entirely fixed yet, but I like what he is becoming.
Unfortunately he is not wearing a crown. It hasn't been designed yet ;-).

I guess that traditionally, Arthur is more often depicted as blond, but in my story he has black hair as a visual link with Ygraine, Morgause and Morgana. He is also supposed to have an impish sort of quality. The character that is taking shape in my head is not entirely fixed yet, but I like what he is becoming.
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Date: Monday, 1 November 2010 08:59 pm (UTC)*After all, why shouldArtos/Arthur be blond? He was a Celto-Roman type, fighting the Saxons. He wasn't one of them.
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Date: Tuesday, 2 November 2010 08:37 pm (UTC)I'm not sure why Arthur is often blond. Medieval tastes, perhaps?
I'm really glad you like him :).
Actually (celtic coloring)
Date: Tuesday, 2 November 2010 08:58 pm (UTC)I guess what people think today is that the Celts were relatively fair, and the pre-celtic people of the British Isles were small and dark. The modern coloring results from an admixture.
In any case, Arthur would likely have been part-Roman, wouldn't he?
Anyway, I like him! And I love his expression.
Re: Actually (celtic coloring)
Date: Saturday, 6 November 2010 04:21 pm (UTC)I like to stress the "supposedly" in "the Celts were supposedly tall and fair". It sounds like such an over-simplification to me, and typically the kind of thing you can expect from a Roman arriving in Gaul - the Celts would probably have said that the Romans all looked the same, too. I feel quite sure that the Celts were more of a mixed bunch than the Greek and Roman sources make them out, especially because the people we call Celts seem to have been bound by culture and language more than by anything else.
In any case, in Irish myths and legends, dark hair and blue eyes are considered marks of beauty (Naoise and Diarmuid are examples). That leads me to think such colour would not be associated with foreigners.
I'm not sure how many Romans actually settled in Britain - not a lot, I think, because after the Romans left, Britain quickly reverted to its Celtic habits. In any case, the settlers were a mixed bag too: Sarmatian and Saxon auxiliaries would have counted as "Romans" as well ... and any Briton with Roman citizenship was a Roman too! - Just doing my best to make "part-Roman" extra tricky ;P. I confess I am evil.
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Date: Tuesday, 2 November 2010 08:46 pm (UTC)Since he's my creature, he has mandatory Copious Amounts of Good Hair :P. I'm glad you like him!
PS: Not that there's anything wrong with Gorgonzola (quite to the contrary), but whatever happened to the custard?
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Date: Wednesday, 3 November 2010 07:22 am (UTC)Oh, I love the turn of his mouth and slant of his eyes, as well as the color of his hair. Arthur so often comes across as milquetoast, the cuckolded king. This Arthur looks much more interesting and even a little devilish!
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