A hand comes from the lake and catches the sword .
The Lady of the Lake caught the sword, and pulled it beneath the waves.
Sir Bedivere was the knight who threw Excalibur into the lake, at the behest of the morally wounded King Arthur. The sword was then reclaimed by the Lady of the Lake.
Sir Bedivere was the last man with King Arthur before he gets in the barge that took him to Avalon. He was also the man who threw Excalibur back into the Lake.
Sir Bedivere was commanded by the dying King Arthur to throw the sword Excalibur into the lake. On the first two occasions he hid the sword, but on the third occasion he threw Excalibur into the lake.
when he listened to arthur and finally threw the sword, excalibur, into the lake.
Bedivere disobeys King Arthur by not throwing Excalibur into the lake after being instructed to do so, and he lies about throwing the sword when the king asks him what happened.
Sir Bedivere :)
Sir Bedivere :)
Returning Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake!
he throws the sword, Excalibur into a lake.
In Arthurian legend, it is the character Sir Bedivere who is instructed to return Excalibur, King Arthur's sword, to the Lady of the Lake. After Arthur's final battle, he asks Bedivere to throw the sword into the lake. Bedivere initially hesitates but ultimately obeys, casting the sword into the water where it is received by the Lady of the Lake.
Sir Bedivere found the Lady of the Lake in the woods, according to Arthurian legend. After the death of King Arthur, Bedivere was tasked with returning Excalibur, Arthur's sword, to her. The Lady of the Lake represents a mystical and powerful figure in the stories, symbolizing both the magical and the otherworldly aspects of the Arthurian mythos. Bedivere's encounter with her marks a significant moment in the narrative, highlighting themes of duty and legacy.