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Okay - here's the thing....there is quite a debate over her existence. Many say that because there are no solid records that there ever was a King Arthur or the Knights of the round table that they can't possibly exist.

On the other hand, there are people like me who believe they existed, but their tales have been warped and twisted by the hands of time.

So really, it depends on what you think is logical. The Arthurian legend doesn't add up because of it's dates and records, but that is all.

But Morgan Le Fay's existence and the Round Table has been documented in many manuscriopts across the world, and some say the table which hangs in an old castle (I forgot where it is! SORRY!) is the Round Table.

Personally, I think there is too much documented proof that she/they existed, and many family trees date back to names like such from around the AD800-AD1200. For instance, my family dates back to old England, and we had a Morgan Le Fay in my family tree, which is who I am named after. And all the other names match up - but whether she was a witch or not - I don't know.

So it is up to you - there are two very convincing arguements there. Good luck in your decision!

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