Talk:Ronvid of the Small Marsh/@comment-2601:81:4201:8A65:B108:7C29:7EBD:2110-20180108232907

Fun fact, this quest is a reference to Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes, from Chapter IV:

...Stopping in the middle of the road, he waited until those knights errant, for that is what he deemed and considered them to be, had reached him; and when they had come close enough to see and hear him, Don Quixote rised his voice and, in an imperious manner, he said:

"Halt, all of you, unless all of you confess that in the entire world there is no damsel more beauteous than the empress of La Mancha, the peerless Dulcinea of Toboso."

One of them, who was something of a jokester and clever in the extreme, said:

"Senor Knight, we do not know this good lady you have mentioned; show her to us, for if she is as beautiful as you say, we will gladly and freely confess the truth you ask of us."

"If I were to show her to you," replied Don Quixote, "where would the virtue be in your confessing so obvious a truth?  The significance lies in not seeing her and believing, confessing, affirming, swearing, and defending that truth; if you do not, you must do battle with me, audacious and arrogant people."