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* Karadoc and Mevanwi have four children in Livre II, but only Mehben and Mehgan appear after Livre V. That being said, considering that Livre V takes the time to point out the extremely high levels of child mortality in 5th century Britain...
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* In Livre I, Arthur offers Madenn a dagger for their unborn child as a souvenir from his father, saying he slit an Ostrogoth chief's throat with it. Just a random incident without repercussion, to show some DeliberateValuesDissonance and Arthur being cute? Well, not only is it the first stone to show Arthur's wish for children of his own (the main plot of Livre V), but the death of this chief is also a major plot point in Livre VI that allows him to become the Roman leader of Britain. And that dagger belonged to Aconia, the wife of his choice.
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* Bohort is afraid of a great many things, but refuses flat-out to go to sleep while "camping" unless it's proven that there are no adult rabbits around. Now, consider his English name and who was the first knight to [[spoiler: have his throat gnawed open by the KillerRabbit in ''MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''...]]

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* Bohort is afraid of a great many things, but refuses flat-out to go to sleep while "camping" unless it's proven that there are no adult rabbits around. Now, consider his English name and who was the first knight to [[spoiler: have his throat gnawed open by the KillerRabbit in ''MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''...''Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''...]]
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* Ever wonder if Léodagan of Carmélide, with his [[RapePillageandBurn not-so-subtle]] tactics, and his obsession with siege weapons, is actually a good commander? Well, one of Carmélide's traditions is that in a clan war, the leader who won must spend some time with the eldest daughter of the defeated leader. And Guenièvre, Léodagan's only daughter, is still a virgin....

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* Ever wonder if Léodagan of Carmélide, with his [[RapePillageandBurn not-so-subtle]] tactics, and his obsession with siege weapons, is actually a good commander? Well, one of Carmélide's traditions is that in a clan war, the leader who won must spend "spend some time with the eldest daughter of the defeated leader.leader". And Guenièvre, Léodagan's only daughter, is still a virgin....
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This page is for showcasing noteworthy moments of FridgeBrilliance or FridgeHorror in ''{{Kaamelott}}''. Note that any FridgeLogic examples do NOT belong here -- put them on the series' Headscratchers page, instead.

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* Ever wonder if Léodagan of Carmélide, with his [[RapePillageandBurn not-so-subtle]] tactics, and his obsession with siege weapons, is actually a good commander? Well, one of Carmélide's traditions is that in a clan war, the leader who won must [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean spend some time with the eldest daughter of the defeated leader.]] And Guenièvre, Léodagan's only daughter, is still a virgin....

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* Ever wonder if Léodagan of Carmélide, with his [[RapePillageandBurn not-so-subtle]] tactics, and his obsession with siege weapons, is actually a good commander? Well, one of Carmélide's traditions is that in a clan war, the leader who won must [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean spend some time with the eldest daughter of the defeated leader.]] leader. And Guenièvre, Léodagan's only daughter, is still a virgin....
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This page is for showcasing noteworthy moments of FridgeBrilliance or FridgeHorror in ''{{Kaamelott}}''. Note that any FridgeLogic examples do NOT belong here -- put them on the series' Just Bugs Me page, instead.

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This page is for showcasing noteworthy moments of FridgeBrilliance or FridgeHorror in ''{{Kaamelott}}''. Note that any FridgeLogic examples do NOT belong here -- put them on the series' Just Bugs Me Headscratchers page, instead.



* Bohort is afraid of a great many things, but refuses flat-out to go to sleep while "camping" unless it's proven that there are no adult rabbits around. Now, consider his English name and who was the first knight to [[spoiler: have his throat gnawed open by the KillerRabbit in ''{{Monty Python and the Holy Grail}}''...]]

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* Bohort is afraid of a great many things, but refuses flat-out to go to sleep while "camping" unless it's proven that there are no adult rabbits around. Now, consider his English name and who was the first knight to [[spoiler: have his throat gnawed open by the KillerRabbit in ''{{Monty Python and the Holy Grail}}''...''MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail''...]]



* Ever wonder if Leodagan of Carmelid, with his [[RapePillageandBurn not-so-subtle]] tactics, and his obsession with siege weapons, is actually a good commander ? Well, one of Carmelid's traditions is that in a clan war, the leader who won must [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean spend some time with the eldest daughter of the defeated leader.]] And Guenièvre, Leodagan's only daughter, is still a virgin...
* In Livre V "Le Royaume sans Tête" ("The Headless Kingdom"), Arthur is not king anymore, due to his "inability" to pull Excalibur from the stone (his reluctance, in reality). Everyone tries to convince him to rule anyway, but he keeps refusing. Then, Guenièvre asks him what she should do if they ask her for advice. Considering [[TheDitz who she is]], hilarity ensues. Later in Livre V, the knights hire a jurist to find a solution ; which he does (without a legitimate king, the queen may choose a regent, who will reign until someone pull Excalibur from the stone). The Fridge Brilliance ? If you watch the episode "La Roche et le Fer" ("Stone and Iron"), which happened WAY before the aforementioned episodes, you'll realize that not only someone already knew that law, but also that this person is Guenièvre, ''the very same person you (and Arthur) laughed at when she wondered if someone would ask her help''.

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* Ever wonder if Leodagan Léodagan of Carmelid, Carmélide, with his [[RapePillageandBurn not-so-subtle]] tactics, and his obsession with siege weapons, is actually a good commander ? commander? Well, one of Carmelid's Carmélide's traditions is that in a clan war, the leader who won must [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean spend some time with the eldest daughter of the defeated leader.]] And Guenièvre, Leodagan's Léodagan's only daughter, is still a virgin...
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* In Livre V "Le Royaume sans Tête" ("The Headless Kingdom"), Arthur is not king anymore, due to his "inability" to pull Excalibur from the stone (his reluctance, in reality). Everyone tries to convince him to rule anyway, but he keeps refusing. Then, Guenièvre asks him what she should do if they ask her for advice. Considering [[TheDitz who she is]], hilarity ensues. Later in Livre V, the knights hire a jurist to find a solution ; solution; which he does (without a legitimate king, the queen may choose a regent, who will reign until someone pull Excalibur from the stone). The Fridge Brilliance ? Brilliance? If you watch the episode "La Roche et le Fer" ("Stone and Iron"), which happened WAY before the aforementioned episodes, you'll realize that not only someone already knew that law, but also that this person is Guenièvre, ''the very same person you (and Arthur) laughed at when she wondered if someone would ask her help''.
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* In Livre V "Le Royaume sans Tête" ("The Headless Kingdom"), Arthur is not king anymore, due to his "inability" to pull Excalibur from the stone (his reluctance, in reality). Everyone tries to convince him to rule anyway, but he keeps refusing. Then, Guenièvre asks him what she should do if they ask her for advice. Considering [[TheDitz who she is]], hilarity ensues. Later in Livre V, the knights hire a jurist to find a solution ; which he does (without a legitimate king, the queen may choose a regent, who will reign until someone pull Excalibur from the stone). The Fridge Brilliance ? If you watch the episode "La Roche et le Fer" ("Stone and Iron"), which happened WAY before the aforementioned episodes, you'll realize that not only someone already knew that law, but also that this person is Guenièvre, ''the very same person you (and Arthur) laughed at when she wondered if someone would ask her help''.
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* Ever wonder if Leodagan of Carmelid, with his [[RapePillageandBurn not-so-subtle]] tactics, and his obsession with siege weapons, is actually a good commander ? Well, one of Carmelid's traditions is that in a clan war, the leader who won must [[IfYouKnowWhatIMean spend some time with the eldest daughter of the defeated leader.]] And Guenièvre, Leodagan's only daughter, is still a virgin...
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This page is for showcasing noteworthy moments of FridgeBrilliance or FridgeHorror in ''{{Kaamelott}}''. Note that any FridgeLogic examples do NOT belong here -- put them on the series' [[JustBugsMe/Kaamelott Just Bugs Me]] page, instead.

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This page is for showcasing noteworthy moments of FridgeBrilliance or FridgeHorror in ''{{Kaamelott}}''. Note that any FridgeLogic examples do NOT belong here -- put them on the series' [[JustBugsMe/Kaamelott Just Bugs Me]] Me page, instead.



* Bohort is afraid of a great many things, but refuses flat-out to go to sleep while "camping" unless it's proven that there are no adult rabbits around. Now, consider his English name and who was the first knight to [[spoiler: have his throat gnawed open by the KillerRabbit in ''{{Monty Python and the Holy Grail}}...]]

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* Bohort is afraid of a great many things, but refuses flat-out to go to sleep while "camping" unless it's proven that there are no adult rabbits around. Now, consider his English name and who was the first knight to [[spoiler: have his throat gnawed open by the KillerRabbit in ''{{Monty Python and the Holy Grail}}...Grail}}''...]]

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