- Sir
Gowther is a
relatively short Middle English tail-rhyme
romance in twelve-line stanzas,
found in two m****cripts, each
dating to the mid- or late-fifteenth...
- the
Arthurian legend (e.g., in
naming Meliodas, Escanor, Merlin, Diane,
Gowther, King, and Ban). The
contradictory nature of the
names given to the groups...
-
Priest and
rushes out of
Liones to save Elizabeth. Meliodas's
comrade Gowther places a
tracker on
Tristan and
contacts Ban, Diane, and King,
their companions...
-
commemorate a
period spent at Barfleur). 'Sir Orfeo', 'Sir Degaré', 'Sir
Gowther', 'Emaré' and 'The Erle of Toulouse', all by
anonymous authors 'Lay le...
- the doll
Gowther,
giving the doll
sentience in
order for them to go
their separate ways.
Demon Gowther requests for
Diane to be doll
Gowther's friend in...
- (a half-vampire)
Grendel Nephilim (a half-angel)
Robert the
Devil Sir
Gowther Green,
Richard Firth (2016). Elf
Queens and Holy Friars:
Fairy Beliefs...
-
Saracens or
simply just
invading pagans. The 15th-century
English poem Sir
Gowther presents the
titular redeemed half-demon as Merlin's half-brother. In Britain...
- King and
Diane have
their wedding in the
Fairy King's
Forest with Ban and
Gowther present while King
Bartra holds a
ceremony in
Liones to
celebrate Meliodas...
-
unaware of the situation.
Gowther is
distracted by a boy
named Pelliot, who asks him to
retrieve a fat cat off a roof.
Since Gowther reminds Pelliot of his...
- a
defeated Gowther restores Guila and Zeal's
memories before asking Merlin to seal him
before he
loses control.
Merlin reverts Gowther to his original...