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There is little evidence of a real-life location for Camelot, however there are some theories as to where the real one could be located
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This table was later used for Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. Since the table was round, everyone was equal, and nobody was able to boast that they had the most power since they were at one end
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This table is what was used for Arthur's Knights of the Round Table, since the table was round, nobody could say they were the most powerful because they were at the end of the table.
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The two sneaked away from the Palace, with Arthur never knowing what was going on between the two
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Mordred was King Arthur's nephew, who was very evil and did not like Arthur. Mordred had decided to tell King Arthur about Guinevere and Sir Lancelot
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Mordred was Arthur's nephew, he was evil and had found out about Guinevere's affair with Arthur and decided to tell him. Arthur has Guinevere sent to be burned, however Lancelot rescues her and the two escaped to Brittany. Arthur then took his army across the English Channel to find them
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Mordred had learned that if Arthur had died across the sea, Mordred would become king of High Britain, so he ad decided to tell the kingdom of Arthur's death (Arthur never died)
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The Battle of Camlann happened when Arthur returned from Brittany, and he had seen what Mordred had done to his kingdom. Arthur was infuriated, and he fought his army with Mordred's army. In the end, only a few survived.
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Arthur and Mordred fought in single combat, with Arthur coming out victorious, however he was very severely wounded.
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After the battle, Arthur knew his time was coming soon. He had decided to give the sword back to the lady of the lake, however he could not do it himself because of his wounds.
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It is thought that Arthur passed away on the Isle of Avalon, however there is no evidence of this happening