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Correct; Alan Wake's English voice actor is Matthew Poretta, who was Will Scarlet (O'Hara) in Robin Hood: Men in TightsI'm not positive but I think it may be in reference to a Video Game called Alan Wake.
Correct; Alan Wake's English voice actor is Matthew Poretta, who was Will Scarlet (O'Hara) in Robin Hood: Men in TightsI'm not positive but I think it may be in reference to a Video Game called Alan Wake.
You think she was stupid then!? Or being female, she must have been all sweetness and light, and the victim of horrible men?No, it isn't--that is a particular interpretation, and a very outdated one at that. I don't think you could find a notable historian of the past 50 years who would agree with it
No, that's not what I said. Please go back and reread the comment, for I said the exact opposite! Here's an excerpt of what I wrote:You think she was stupid then!? Or being female, she must have been all sweetness and light, and the victim of horrible men?
I think you are hooked on the idea that because she was a woman she can’t possibly of been a bad person.
If your position has now evolved to that Eleanor was "just as bad" as anyone else who ran a large dominion in the 12th century, then I think the back-and-forth has reached its natural conclusion.They were all bad people, irrespective of gender. You can’t be a successful politician without being good at scheming, and she was a very successful politician.
shrewd politician
These things are synonymous. You cannot be one without also being the other.devious schemer
Alright. I believe this is covered in my prior comment; see excerpt below:These things are synonymous. You cannot be one without also being the other.
If your position has now evolved to that Eleanor was "just as bad" as anyone else who ran a large dominion in the 12th century, then I think the back-and-forth has reached its natural conclusion.
Was Robin of Sherwood good, or am I remembering incorrectly?
Just as bad as any politician in any century. You can’t succeed in politics by being nice.Alright. I believe this is covered in my prior comment; see excerpt below:

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.