Uh...Okay I have a connection here. I think.

It's flimsy, but it's there.
We suspect from the fictionalthreat site that we have Morgana le Fay running around, right? Well Morgana Le Fay appears in something called the
Chansons de Ges, French, translated to "songs of heroic deeds". It’s a series of epic poems that appear in very old French literature, and... well, I stole this next part right from wikipdia so quoting here:
wikipedia wrote:In the legends of Charlemagne, [something which first sprang FROM Chansons de Ges] she (Morgana) is most famous for her association with Ogier the Dane, whom she takes to her mystical island palace to be her lover. In the chanson de geste of Huon de Bordeaux, Morgan is the mother of the fairy king Oberon by none other than Julius Caesar
Oberon, the fairy, also appears in Chansons de Ges in th e story Huon of Bordeaux.
Morgan le Fay, and Oberon. I have no idea what this means right now but be damned if it doesn’t mean SOMETHING... if only that we have a very well read Cabal on our hands.
(It is also possibly a sign of real world characters being taken as fictional, if Julius Ceasar is invovled, which is something we've wondered about.)