“The difference between a madman and a nincompoop is not all that great, except that madmen probably do less harm.”
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The Ballad of Sir Dinadan
The Ballad of Sir Dinadan is a traditional medieval narrative poem that chronicles the exploits of Sir Dinadan, a knight renowned for his bravery and chivalry. The story is set in a period of knights and tournaments, and it follows Sir Dinadan's journey through various adventures and battles, showcasing his code of honor and loyalty. more
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