Stories Short Story Time Lord Fairy Tales Sirgwain and the Green Knight 1 image Overview Characters How to Read Reviews 2 Statistics Quotes Overview Released October 2015 Written by Justin Richards Pages 36 Synopsis The court of King Halfur is in session, attended by the greatest and bravest knights of the realm, when they have an unexpected visitor. A huge, green warrior clad in reptilian-like armour smashes his way into the chamber - but why does he need their help? Read Read Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Edit date completed Custom Date Release Date Archive (no date) Save Characters Ice Warriors How to read Sirgwain and the Green Knight: Books Time Lord Fairy Tales [Slipcase] Books Sirgwain and the Green Knight Books Time Lord Fairytales Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 2 reviews 30 December 2024 · 119 words Review by kevinwho Spoilers This review contains spoilers! No matter how many of these Time Lord Fairy Tales I read, I am still confused as to the thinking that was behind their creation. The idea of a book of fairy tales, sure. The pilfering from existing material, sure. Heck, that's practically a Doctor Who tradition. But I find myself wondering why no attempt is made to hide the roots, even in titling the stories. So, yes, this is clearly based on Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, folklore, yes, though I would not consider it a fairy tale. For whatever reason, this one works better for me than most, probably because the Ice Warrior works so darned well as the Green Knight character. kevinwho View profile Like Liked 0 27 December 2024 · 128 words Review by JayPea Spoilers 1 This review contains spoilers! A really fun twist on a classic, and a perfect setting for the Ice Warriors. Experiencing more of the Ice Warriors in expanded media, I'm starting to really get the appeal of them, and I think this story does a great job of showing why. The main Ice Warrior could very easily come in and kill people, then demand aid, instead he makes a challenge, asks for aid in response, and uses that challenge as a way to judge how worthy he feels the people here are. And the fact that after he judges Sirgwain worthy due to him coming, despite knowing that in doing so he would be killed, he just sorta leaves, idk, it's just very funny, works great, and is very fairy tale to me. JayPea View profile Like Liked 1 Open in new window Statistics AVG. Rating124 members 3.57 / 5 GoodReads AVG. Rating124 votes 3.57 / 5 Member Statistics Read 25 Favourited 1 Reviewed 2 Saved 1 Skipped 0 Owned 1 Quotes Add Quote Submit a Quote