Mystery of Young Yoda Appears in Medieval Manuscript

In summary, a recent article from the Telegraph discusses the discovery of a figure resembling a young Yoda in a medieval manuscript. However, upon closer inspection, it is actually a representation of lil' Cthulhu with webbed hands and damp toilet paper-like skin. The article also mentions a humorous image on the same page featuring Chewbacca and Grecian-2000.
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That's not young Yoda, that's lil' Cthulhu. Hard to recognise without the tentacle-beard, but the webbed hands and skin complexion resembling damp toilet paper are unmistakeable. Still has his hair.
By the way, the article in the Telegraph says the figure in the picture is 'green'. A bit of a stretch, I'd say.
 
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On the same Telegraph page I noticed this image ...

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" Damn it Chewie : you've used all the Grecian-2000 again ! "
 
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What is the "Mystery of Young Yoda Appears in Medieval Manuscript"?

The "Mystery of Young Yoda Appears in Medieval Manuscript" refers to a recent discovery of a medieval manuscript that contains a drawing of a young Yoda, a character from the Star Wars franchise. This discovery has caused a lot of speculation and debate among scholars and fans.

How did the young Yoda drawing end up in a medieval manuscript?

There are a few theories as to how the young Yoda drawing ended up in a medieval manuscript. Some believe that it was added by a bored scribe or illustrator, while others think it may have been a prank or a way to test the skill of the scribe. Another theory is that it was added during a later restoration or binding process.

What does this discovery tell us about the popularity of Yoda in the medieval period?

This discovery does not necessarily tell us about the popularity of Yoda in the medieval period. It is possible that the scribe or illustrator was simply familiar with the character and decided to include him in the manuscript. However, it is also possible that Yoda had some cultural significance in the medieval period that we are not aware of.

Is there any evidence to suggest that Yoda was based on a real person in the medieval period?

There is currently no evidence to suggest that Yoda was based on a real person in the medieval period. The character of Yoda was created by George Lucas for the Star Wars franchise and there is no known historical figure that resembles him.

What impact does this discovery have on our understanding of the medieval period?

This discovery does not have a significant impact on our understanding of the medieval period. It is an interesting and unexpected find, but it does not change our knowledge or perception of the time period. It may, however, shed light on the cultural influences and references that were present in medieval manuscripts.

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