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| - The Lady of the Lake is the patron Goddess of Bretonnia. The Bretonnians believe that is her who keeps their lands from harm. To the Elves she is Ladrielle, the Lady of Mists, who has been living in Bretonnia as a mortal since the invasion of the realm of the Gods.
- VINKKI: Lady of lake siaitsee paikassa jossa on paljon willowia. Jos sinulla on 30 woodcutting on kannattavaa kehittää täällä. Luokka:Henkilöt Luokka:NPC
- Lady of the Lake (湖乃乙女, Mizūmi no Otome): Es una técnica utilizada mediante la materialización de un Lago Obscuro de una tecnica llamada Abysmal Lake, el Gladiator invoca a su Espiritu Guardian Viviane La Dama del Lago de donde ella surge con 2 espadas de cosmos frente al oponente Shura de Capriocornio. Categoría:Técnicas
- Lady of the Lake is the name of the ruler of Avalon in the Arthurian legend. She plays a pivotal role in many stories, including giving King Arthur his sword Excalibur, enchanting Merlin, and raising Lancelot after the death of his father. Different writers and copyists give the Arthurian character the name Nimue, Viviane, Vivien, Elaine, Ninianne, Nivian, Nyneve, or Evienne, among other variations.
- The Lady of the Lake was a goddess or guardian spirit residing in Britannia. She was the original guardian of the mighty sword Excalibur. When sent back in time, King Arthur sought her out, she recognized him as the sword's prophesied wielder and gave him the sword, even though he was technically a thousand winters too early.(HTLJ: "Once Upon a Future King") This article is a stub, or very short article, that is most likely incomplete and needs expansion.
- The move used to trick an unsuspecting opponent. The wrestler sits down, crosses his or her legs, tucks their head into their chest and wraps one arm around their ankle (so they are effectively rolled into a ball). The wrestler then extends their remaining arm between their legs and then waits. The opponent, ostensibly confused, normally takes the offered hand, at which point the wrestler rolls forward and into an arm lock.
- The Lady of the Lake was a magical woman and the guardian of the legendary sword Excalibur, charged with protecting the sword until the true wielder claims it. According to Arthurian legend, the Lady of the Lake gave the sword to King Arthur. When the original Lady of the Lake was killed, Piper Halliwell became the new guardian of the sword. This would indicate that the Lady of the Lake is a title that can be passed on.
- The Lady of the Lake is a character in King Arthur.
- She appeared when Connor wrung the Large Silver Bell on the odd structure three times. She presented the Sword of the Lake to the Champion Eternal, Connor. Connor was assured that his quest would be successful. After giving him the sword she returned back into the lake.
- The Lady of the Lake set was released 08-21-14 on the Mistress of the Knight scratch card. View these items in the Marketplace. Go back to Scratch Items.
* Lady of the Lake Ears
* Lady of the Lake Wings
* Lady of the Lake Skirt
* Lady of the Lake Horns
* Lady of the Lake Corset
* Lady of the Lake Sandals
- Name: Lady Of The Lake Run Time: 0:45 Year: 1975
* 20th Anniversary Limited Edition
- The Lady of the Lake is a water entity which dwells in lakes. Her power and wisdom rivals even that of Merlin. She gave the sword Excaliber to Arthur. It is known that she loved Launcelot and was angry when he spurned her love in favor of Gwenhyver.
- The seventh and final book in The Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski, originally in Polish (original title: Pani Jeziora).
- Emma and Mary Margaret, with the aid of Mulan, Aurora and brave knight Lancelot, attempt to find a portal that will bring them back to Storybrooke, but a dark force threatens their safe return. Meanwhile, Henry tries to talk Jefferson into reuniting with his daughter, and, back in the fairytale land that was, on the eve of meeting Prince Charming's mother, King George curses Snow White, and the only antidote lies within the waters of the Lady of the Lake.
- The Lady of the Lake is the ancient keeper of the sword Excalibur. King Arthur once wielded the Excalibur during his reign of Camelot. Before King Arthur died, he had one of his knights give Excalibur back to the Lady of the Lake. Mumm-Ra disguised himself as King Arthur to trick the Lady of the Lake into giving him Excalibur. After Mumm-Ra was defeated, Merlin had returned Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake.
- The Lady of the Lake is an important figure of Arthurian Legend and medieval storytelling. She is often mentioned to have enchanted Merlin. In the Land of Stories series, she appears in Beyond the Kingdoms, chapter 24.
- The Lady of the Lake is a Child of Oberon. It seems that she is connected with water. She appears to be kind and wise and helped King Arthur to gain his sword again.
- The Lady of the Lake is a Child of Oberon. It seems that she is connected with water. She appears to be kind and wise, and helped King Arthur to gain his sword again. She is featured in the animated series Gargoyles.
- Lady of the Lake is an unmarked location found in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
- In the minds of many knights, the Lady is Bretonnia, in a mystical sense. Unlike virtually all other Gods of the Old World, the Lady is encountered by her mortal worshippers in this world. All Grail Knights met her at the climax of their quest, and the Grail Damsels are also said to be initiated by the Lady herself, though they speak very little of it. As a result, when the Lady is portrayed, she is portrayed consistently: a young woman of great and somewhat unworldly beauty, clothed in white, with a narrow golden fillet holding a white veil on her head. In one hand, she holds the Grail.
- The Lady of the Lake is the caretaker of the Secret Sea, a metaphysical domain containing the healing Water of Truth. In her past, she was Vivienne Inwudu, a Homo Magi and sister of Madame Xanadu and Morgaine Le Fey. According to legend, she was the one who gave King Arthur of Camelot his mighty sword Excalibur. She is not limited to her realm and can visit her champion in times of crisis.
- The Lady of the Lake's origins are probably ancient and modern, like Morgan le Fay's, and she and Morgan may have ultimately derived from the same tradition. The first mention of Avalon, a magical island with which the Lady and Morgan are frequently associated, is in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae; Geoffrey says Arthur's sword Caliburn was forged there, and says Arthur was taken to the isle after his battle with Mordred to have his wounds healed.
- The Lancelot-Grail Cycle provides a backstory for the Lady of the Lake, "Viviane", in the prose Merlin section, which takes place before the Lancelot Proper, though it was written later. There, Viviane learns her magic from Merlin, who becomes enamored of her. She refuses to give him her love until he has taught her all his secrets, after which she uses her power to trap him either in the trunk of a tree or beneath a stone, depending on the story and author. Regardless of the specific version, Merlin is unable to counteract Viviane because of his foresight; because of such an ability and the "truth" it holds, he decides to do nothing for his situation other than to continue to teach her his secrets until she takes the opportunity to entrap and entomb him in a tree, a stone or a cave.
- In the episode Excaliburn, when Allfire thought he couldn't pull Excaliburn from the stone, he searched for the Lady of the Lake, but ended up at the wrong lakes, meeting the Princess of the Pond, the Female of the Fjords, the Wench of the Whirlpool, the Babe of the Bay, and the Dame of the Dam. When he saw Princess Flame later on, he initially thought she was the Lady of the Lake. The Lady of the Lake never actually appears in this episode.
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