Monday, April 29, 2013
Monty Python
In the 1975 movie, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, I am known as "Sir Bedivere the Wise." I am so happy that a good actor, Terry Jones, took on my character. I am portrayed as a master of extremely odd logic and extremely loyal to Arthur, which indeed I was.
Modern Literature
Luckily for me, my knightly name has stuck around. Authors such as Rosemary Sutcliff, Gillian Bradshaw, John Ford, and Mary Stewart have given me Lancelot's role has Guinevere's lover. Apparently, I was the original lover, Lancelot came in later.
Burial Place
According to the Arthurian Legend, I was killed and burried at Mount Tryfan, "after many a slaughter, the grave of Bedwyr on the side of Tryfran." Mount Tryfran is a mountain in northern Wales towering over the lake.
Late Life
After the death of King Arthur, I went to a hermitage. A hermitage is a dwelling place for relaxation. I spent the remainder of my life here. Other knights such as Lancelot joined me. It was a great nursing home. We still fought duels, played card games, and had large feasts.
Battle of Camlan
My most famous event occurred at the Battle of Camlan. King Arthur and I were among the few survivors at the battle. King Arthur was badly wounded and asked upon my request to throw Excalibur (the sword) back into the Lady of the Lake. I knew that it wasn't right to throw the sword into the water since it was of such great value but I was commanded to obey my king. King Arthur knew that if the mystical sword was left for anyone to have, it would create some supernatural event. I took the sword and threw it into the water. When I threw it into the water, a hand jumped out and grabbed the sword, slowly sinking back down with it. It was the most unbelievable thing I ever experienced.
Quest
King Arthur sent me on many quests. One quest was to go and pursue King Gwynllyw after he abducted St. Gwladys from her father's court in Brycheiniog. I fought along side Kay and historians say that, "even though he was one-handed no three warriors drew blood in the same field faster than he."
The Winning of Olwen
In the tale of Culhwch and Olwen, I appear at the head of Arthur's court and described as the most handsome man in the world and the wielder of magic lance. Lucky for me! I was called to accompany Culhwch on his quest to take Olwen's hand in marriage. As I traveled wit Culhwch, I had to complete all the impossible tasks given to him by Ysbaddaden. One of these tasks was to help Cei and Goreu kill Wrnach the Giant. Also since Culhwch can't do anything for himself, I rescued Mabon ap Modron from his imprisonment, captured the cauldron of Diwrnach during Arthur's attack on Ireland and hunted for Twrch Trwyth. I am just happy that I humiliated Ysbaddaden and completed all his tasks that I thought I never could do.
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/CULlist.htm
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/CULlist.htm
Shield
Welsh tradition
I am one of the earliest characters associated with the Arthurian legend. I am described as Bedwyr Bedrydant or Bedwyr of the Perfect Sinews. I am known to be very handsome and one-handed. I served as King Arthur's marshal and was feared by many. I was not very well liked by the peasants though. They requested me to be put to death multiple times by being hanged but Arthur did not agree, I was one of his most important knights.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMO9NXdZ3LU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMO9NXdZ3LU
Family Lineage.
Many historians have tried to discover my family's lineage but very little is known of my family or if it even existed. However, my father is known to be Bedrawt or Pedrod who was the Prince Pedr son of King Glywys Cernyw of Glywysing. My brother, as mentioned before, was Sir Lucan. It is suggested that Sir Griflet is my cousin as well. Also as I grew older, I decided to have children. I have a daughter named Enefog and a son, Amren. Since my father was King Glywys, I am associated with the kingdoms of Morgannwg and Gwynllwg making me a memberof the Royal House of Finddu.
Greeting Peasants
Greeting Peasants! I am Sir Bedivere, one of King Arthur's most ancient warriors. Arthur also made me one of the first knights of the Round Table. I was born in the year 495 in a small Welsh town. Not much too much excitement took place there, so I grew up playing and learning with my brother, Sir Lucan.
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