Medieval Rant

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Yay! I'm so happy that literally no one wanted to ask me a single question for the Q/A!💖

Anyways, today I feel like ranting about one thing: King Arthur or the Knights of the round table.

So many people associate the story of king Arthur with the words Camelot, Avalon, Excalibur, and the lady of the lake to name a few. But most people had no idea what/who it is and it's importance to the story.

Camelot is the kingdom that king Arthur rules over.

Avalon is the land of the fairies which is/on/beyond a lake.

The lady of  the lake is not Gwenevere/Guenevere/Guinevere despite what most people may like to believe. The name of the lady of the lake is undetermined but it is not Gwenevere not Morgan. The last of the lake is the ruler and protector of Avalon, the land of the fairies. She is the one who had kept the Excalibur safe till she had to give it to Arthur.

Morgan Le Feye  is a powerful entchantress believed to be both a fairy and/or a witch. Her powers rival that of Merlins.

The Excalibur is this prophesied sword in the legends that king Arthur retrieved in order to be known as King of Camelot. Despite popular belief Arthur did not pull the sword out of stone, he had to face the lady of the lake to get that sword. During his last days of reign he plunged the sword in to stone and stated that only the most honorable, pure of heart with good intentions of men could pull out the sword and when that day should come he who pulled out the Excalibur shall take my place as King of Camelot.

Knights of the round table. We all have heard of that but few pay attention to the reason behind this. The table was round so that all of the Knights could sight down together on equal terms no one bigger or smaller then the knight next to them. EQUAL

Lancelot. A knight, best friend to the king since before he was king, fell in love with his best friend's girl.
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I forgot when I wrote this but I figure why not publish it.

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