> >And how great and powerful a "hero" was the anonymous archer who slew
> >Richard I, arguably one of the great heroes of England (in the mythic sense)?
>
> He wasn't a 'hero', he was a follower. This is modeled quite well by HW.
> That would be the point of him being an anonymous archer.
Who did he follow--quick, name the "hero"? Do so without looking it up,
since any "hero" great enough to slaughter Richard Coeur de Leon would
HAVE to be as famous as he!