Author: Coletta Daniel
The mention of Medieval Times brings about visions of Knights in Shining
Armor, often saving a beautiful young Maiden from the flaming jaws
of a great Dragon...Or possibly, a mentioning of the times brings
about thoughts of beautiful Castles gleaming in the sun...while I
just KNOW that in one of those tall towers dwells a Sleeping Princess..just
waiting for the kiss of her true love to wake her. As the fairy tale
would have it, the couple would then live "happily ever after"
and the kingdom would flourish in the wake of such magical love and
utter happiness.
Did I say "Fairy" tale? Oh YES! We dare NOT forget the
Fairies of yore and folklore. There were Fairies of the forest who,
I believe, were guardians of all things natural there. There were
also Fairy Godmothers, or simply "good fairies", who,
on occasion, were called forth to help a deserving human..usually
in matters of the heart once again. Let me not leave out the Wizards
and Witches of olden days also. It was all about MAGIC!...(or was
it simply slight-of-hand and a few herbal remedies?)
It seems that the Middle Ages held just the right combination of
romance and scientific knowledge...or "LACK OF".. to be
a backdrop for the creatures of Imagination and Magic that we, today,
have as treasures of legend and myth to keep forever.
Of course, many things that we assume are absolutely from the realm
of fantasy, myth, or legend are based, some more loosely than others,
on fact. Consider for a moment, the "dragon". It is becoming
known, through scientific discovery, that there may indeed have
been dragon-like, winged creatures, at least in prehistoric times.
It is known definitely that there were VERY large, swimming serpents.
The question is: If certain species had been left to evolve, would
they...could they... have been the flying, dinosaurs that, in our
minds, are the Dragons of Medieval Fantasy?
Wise Authors knew how to dress up a story of Good vs. Evil based
almost solely on Fantasy and Myth. King Arthur and his Knights of
the Round Table for example. King Arthur himself is mainly a fictitious
in Character...although a man named Arthur DID exist. Debating the
good mans mere existence is something that still keeps historians
quibbling. He was not a king, but may have actually been a chieftain
living in Wales in the 6th Century.
No matter though, the stories thrived like a living thing..they
grew and they changed per each Authors personal ideas. A look at
King Arthur's kingdom of Camelot might give us a hint as to why
these legends are so popular, everlasting, and often accepted as
truth. The many-towered Camelot, in it's essence, stood for values
that we all hold dear, and that is that GOOD should always fight
EVIL. "Might for Right", as described in one or the other
of the stories. The Arthurian Tales of the Middle ages have been
driven by romance and heartbreak, ongoing human conditions that
we all can relate to.
The stories are woven together with just the right touches of fantasy...beginning
when Arthur was only a lad and he pulled Excalibur, the mighty sword,
from it's stone...to the very end when, upon Arthur's demise, the
creature "The Lady of the Lake" rises to retrieve Excalibur
and return it to the safety of her arms at the bottom of the lake.
The story, in most forms, also encases the search for the Holy Grail.
Some see it as the search for God...others as the search for the
Meaning of Life. In either case...I think it is very meaningful
in most of our lives as we do our own searching.
It is especially in this part of the story of King Arthur that
the use of Fantasy and Symbolism bring the stories idea across to
us in a way that we can take from it what we wish.
A Myth is history that has been touched by emotion, and altered
a bit in it's telling over time. I guess it's safe to say that it
COULD be rather hard to get an absolutely accurate telling of stories
passed down from the Middle Ages..it WAS quite a while ago and the
stories have been told and REtold too many times to count.
One thing that I know as FACT is that people of today, who dress
in Renaissance Period, Medieval Costumes, and attend the Festivals
or Fairs of the same time period, have SO much fun that they will
be chatting about it until they attend the NEXT one! It is a chance
to live out a fantasy of your dreams. Not only are there things
available to buy and see...but you can also participate in things
like jousting, bow and arrow target shooting, or simply attending
court. Be sure to check online for scheduled Renaissance Festivals
and have your fantasy's come true.
I don't know about you, but at my age of 52, I prefer a little
Fantasy with my Fact wherever and whenever I can get it.
Medieval Times is just NOT the same to me without it's Wizards,
Tiny Fairies, and Dragons-Breath Fogs.
Although I used to believe the stories of the "little people"
that my Grandmother from Ireland told me as a child, I now, as a
"reasoning" adult, must believe it as just a story of
"fantasy", although, between you and me, I'd rather NOT.
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