I wonder if they've got Shakespeare here... they've got so much other stuff, that's probably a safe bet, right?
[ Never mind that William Shakespeare lived years after when King Arthur's Camelot would have been historically placed. Some things (and people) are more universal than others. It's hard to conceive of a place like this not being able to lay claim to that guy.
Not that Ritsuka really knows how a character from a Shakespearean play should be dressed as. In the end, she just adds a little side ponytail to one of his ghosts, and a little hat to the other. ]
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[ Never mind that William Shakespeare lived years after when King Arthur's Camelot would have been historically placed. Some things (and people) are more universal than others. It's hard to conceive of a place like this not being able to lay claim to that guy.
Not that Ritsuka really knows how a character from a Shakespearean play should be dressed as. In the end, she just adds a little side ponytail to one of his ghosts, and a little hat to the other. ]