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Sir Leonard Devins

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"The Raven" is a narrative poem by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1845. The poem is about a distraught lover who is visited by a talking raven. The raven's name is "Nevermore" and it sits on a bust above the narrator's chamber door. The raven represents the unreal and the narrator's subconscious despair. The raven's repeated use of the word "nevermore" provides a key to the relationship between the narrator and the raven. (His wife Joyce, died of a heart attack) a knight of the kingdom of haven, who found his wife had died through a letter while he was away at war. The year is 1591.
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Sir Edward Smith

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Sir Edward Smith was a noble knight of the 1500s under the rule of Edward VI and Jane Grey. He was coming back from a vicious war between England and France he was all bloody and his armor was dented when he saw princess Anne, his heart gave a flutter and his eyes turned to instant love, he couldn’t help but fall head over heals in love with her at first sight. He begged the king to let him court his daughter but the king refused so, slowly but surely he decided to do small things to make her fall for him too until one night he convinced her to run away with him.
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Tarzan

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It's been nearly a decade since Tarzan also known as John Clayton III, left Africa to live in Victorian England with his wife Jane. Danger lurks on the horizon as Leon Rom, a treacherous envoy for King Leopold, devises a scheme that lures the couple to the Congo. Rom plans to capture Tarzan and deliver him to an old enemy in exchange for diamonds. When Jane becomes a pawn in his devious plot, Tarzan must return to the jungle to save the woman he loves. The story follows John Clayton (Tarzan), who, after moving to London, is convinced by George Washington Williams to return to his former home in the jungles of Africa, to investigate claims of slavery. It is the final film to be produced by Jerry Weintraub before his death in 2015. The Legend of Tarzan may have been inspired by real-life individuals like William Charles Midlin who lived in isolation after a shipwreck. Tara Clayton is the daughter of Tarzan and Jane Porter from Tarzan: Lord of the Apes. Poor Jane was kidnapped and taken to Africa as a baby pawn to get John (Tarzan) back to the jungle so he can get apes for them.
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The McCoy clan

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McCoy is a common surname of Scottish origin in the lands of Kintyre and then Irish (Gallowglass) origin. It is an Anglicisation of its Irish Gaelic form Mac Aodha, meaning “son of Aodh” (an old word for “Fire”, a Celtic deity). The motto is, “Motto Manu forti” (With a strong hand). My great grandfather Henry Glenn Biggs is Scottish and we are from the McCoy clan. The McCoy surname is of Scottish and Irish origin, and is an anglicized version of the Irish surname Mac Aodha, which means "son of Aodh". Aodh is an Irish and Scottish name that means "fire". Here's some related information about the McCoy family and the Clan Mackay: The McCoy family and the Hatfield–McCoy feud The McCoy family lived in Pike County, Kentucky, while the Hatfields lived in Logan County, West Virginia, on opposite sides of the Tug Fork river. The two families were involved in a famous feud. The Clan Mackay The Clan Mackay were a powerful Highland Scottish clan that fought in many battles, including the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century. They occupied a large amount of territory in the north of Scotland, including the area known as Strathnaver. McCoy tartan McCoy tartan is a Scottish fabric that is available in a variety of products, including kilts, sashes, and woven fabrics. The McCoys hail from the Scottish highlands, the Mackay Clan and trace their heritage back ten generations to the early 1600s. The McCoys lived on the Kentucky side of the Tug River and the Hatfields lived on the West Virginia side. For several years these families crossed over the river and courted, married and were friends.
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Knight little girl

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A ten year long very bloody war begins in 1520 and ends in 1530 between knights in their shining armor. One particular knight left his little girl who was just 4 months old when the war started with his sister and her 4 children. After the war ended he was named a war hero and a glorified knight. He came back with the army all bloody with dents in his armor and their faces all with beards and longer hair with many wounds. A little girl with no fear ran up to the army and gave him a single little white flower, he however couldn’t recognize her because it had been ten years since he’d seen his daughter. Will he recognize her again and get his little girl back and the only think he has left if his late wife? (His name is sir William Harry Mile)
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Edward Eli II

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In the 1500s Scotland beauty in a day the kingdom of Pictland was quiet. All though unfortunately interrupted by the screams and cries of the beautiful princess Davina being kidnapped by another kingdoms knights, the king (Kenneth) desperate to get back his daughter back sent out every single knight in the land to fetch her. They all were riding to go destroy the kingdom Dal Riata who stole the princess if they had to, but one knight sir Edward Eli a knight not very cared for by anyone strayed from the army with intention on being an element of surprise incase he was needed. But he ended up finding the princess in the woods with 6 men who had wicked intent guarding her. Will he save her and be her night in shining armor and finally get respect and affection from the king and queen and other knights?
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From here not.

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A story of a Scottish man (Callum) and an English woman (Cecilia) falling in love. The woman was from London but she was kidnapped and taken very very far away where she was to be sold but some Scots jumped the wagon and found her. They took her to their clan, where the leader said she could stay. One of the Scots in particular took on more responsibility for her than the others did because for him it was instant love.
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