Bad Der Trihs! This is from the Deed of Paksenarrion.
As Phelan, he’s Duke, but later in the book he’s revealed to be really King Kieri Artfielan somethingorother.
Bad Der Trihs! This is from the Deed of Paksenarrion.
As Phelan, he’s Duke, but later in the book he’s revealed to be really King Kieri Artfielan somethingorother.
Here’s one for you all:
Merridew
Name the source, and what makes him unique (I think) among all the “Name that…” threads.
Lord of the Seven Towers, Lord of the Lakes, true Blade of Malkier, and all-round badass, from The Never-Ending Wheel of Time, by Robert Jordan.
Robin Hood: Earl of Huntingdon in some versions, Lord Locksley in Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe
Fiona: Princess of Amber, Roger Zelazny’s Amber novels
Harkonnen: Siridar-Baron of Geidi Prime in Frank Herbert’s Dune
John Clay (heheheheh): If you mean John Clayton, then Viscount Greystoke in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan novels
Porthos: Baron de …(There was a specific title. I wanted to post it here, but I had to look it up. While you’re at it, Aramis, Athos, and Athos’ son also had specific titles.)
My contributions:
Rudolf V
Black Michael
Rupert
Prospero
Elric
John Carter
Tars Tarkas
Rudolf V
Black Michael
Rupert–all from *Prisoner Of Zenda
Prospero–Shakespeare, A Winter’s Tale, Duke Of Milan (in exile).
Elric–Prince of Melnebonea (sp?) fgrom book of same name
John Carter–Warlord Of Mars and Prince Of Helium
Tars Tarkas–Jed of the Thark Tribe of Green Martians.
Both from E.R. Burroughs’ Barsoom series.
Selenay, Queen of Valdamar
Correct. I was sure that someone would get that sooner . . .
Sorry-I was at the theatre.
For completeness sake:
Robert of the House Baratheon, the First of his Name, King of the Andals and the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms and Protector of the Realm
Some more :
Kelson Haldane
Colin MacIntyre
Maia
Uriel Septim
Riva
Emperor Uriel Septim (Deceased), Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Muskar IV
Dakkar
King of Gwynedd, Kurtz’s Deryni books
First king of Riva, Eddings’s Belgarath series
Quoth the Chi of Tricor, Bosda:
Surely you know better than this? Please tell me you meant to type “The Tempest”.
Some more:
Caspian
Ribroast III
Benjamin IX
Bahzel
Do you mean Bahzell Bahnakson, Prince of Hurgrum and Champion of Tomanâk ?
Yes. I read the two, one after the other, back on my last Shakespeare kick, & must have got the titles scrabmled. Prospero was also a White Magician.
Caspian was from CS Lewis’ Prince Caspian, part of the Narnia series.
Riborast was from Bored Of The Rings.
John IV Fitz-Kenneth
Emperor of Melnibone.
I’ve got some more:
Andrei, Boris, and Natasha.
(No, I do not mean the “Rocky and Bullwinkle” characters!)
Lady Chatterley’s husband.
Protector of Grayson