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Mordred was Arthur's step brother and his friend. This shows conflict, because you don't usually betray someone you care about.
The conflict between Mordred and Arthur highlights the ultimate betrayal within their family. Mordred's betrayal of Arthur, his own uncle and father figure, shows the destruction caused by familial treachery. It serves to underscore the theme of betrayal as a fundamental part of the story and reveals the consequences of fractured trust and loyalty.
Arthur and Mordred are ultimately enemies in Arthurian legend. Mordred is often portrayed as Arthur's illegitimate son who rebels against him, leading to the Battle of Camlann where both are fatally wounded. Their conflict symbolizes the downfall of Camelot and the end of Arthur's reign.
Mordred won and went home and married Arthur's wife/ Mordred's mother (Guinevere). He pronounced himself king however was replaced by Lancelot.
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If you are refering to the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini the largest conflict revolves around the Varden and the Empire, however there is the conflict between Eragon and Murtagh over the later's betrayal. There is conflict between Nasuada and Orrin over how best to lead the Varden. There is also the personal conflict between Eragon/Saphira and Galbatorix/Shuriken. If you are refering to inheritance as one individual inheriting over another, the conflict is between the main heir and any other heirs wishing to take advantage of their rights.
The main conflict between Morgan Le Fay and King Arthur was her resentment towards Arthur for his role in the downfall of her family. Morgan sought vengeance against Arthur for his actions, leading to a series of plots and betrayals that ultimately contributed to Arthur's downfall.
She is meant to be his mother.
Mordred's lab is in Astroknights Island and in between the hay.
Jack London's vivid and detailed descriptions of nature's power and beauty help emphasize the main conflict between man and nature in his stories. The way he showcases the struggle for survival against the harsh elements and the wild forces of nature highlights the relentless and unforgiving aspects of the natural world. Through his use of imagery and setting, London brings to life the intense battle between humanity and the forces of the wild.
Mordred has an underground laboratory, and the locked entrance is between the two bales of hay in the mill field. (see related question)