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{{wikipediainfo}}In at least [[Universe (Close Encounter of the Bird Kind)|one universe]], '''Taliesin''' was a bard who composed many ballads about the adventures of [[King Arthur#Raising chickens|King Arthur]] and his [[Knights of the Round Table]]. Arthur approved of his work, except insofar as a first verse he used often, “'' | {{wikipediainfo}}In at least [[Universe (Close Encounter of the Bird Kind)|one universe]], '''Taliesin''' was a bard who composed many ballads about the adventures of [[King Arthur#Raising chickens|King Arthur]] and his [[Knights of the Round Table]]. Arthur approved of his work, except insofar as a first verse he used often, “''In [[Caerleon]], to the Castle, came a lot of strange people.''” led to the misconception that his castle was called [[Camelot]], which, at least in this world, it actually wasn't. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
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In at least one universe, Taliesin was a bard who composed many ballads about the adventures of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Arthur approved of his work, except insofar as a first verse he used often, “In Caerleon, to the Castle, came a lot of strange people.” led to the misconception that his castle was called Camelot, which, at least in this world, it actually wasn't. (PROSE: The Interlude of Jenny Everywhere)
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