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The dream of King Arthur, as foretold by Merlin, symbolizes the eventual downfall and demise of Arthur's kingdom, Camelot. It serves as a warning of the betrayal and tragedy that will unfold, leading to the end of Arthur's reign and the disintegration of his knights of the Round Table.
No but Amy and Dan receive a text from him
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After King Arthur had seduced King Lot's wife, who unbeknown to him was actually his own sister, Arthur falls into a fitful sleep and experiences the nightmare. The dream showed his lands being over run by evil creatures, which he managed to slay with great difficulty.
King Arthur faces off with his son, Mordred in the final battle. Arthur is able to kill Mordred, but not before he was mortally wounded as well. His body was taken to Glastonbury where he died and was buried.
No one. There's nothing about King Arthur dreaming, or even falling asleep in the story.
King Arthur did not die. Arthur gathered his army and went to battle near the river Cambula. He did receive a mortal wound, however he was carried to the isle of Avalon to be cured of his wounds. He then gave up the crown of Britain to his successor.
King Arthur is a legendary king and did not exist.
On Trinity Sunday, King Arthur has a troubling dream in which he is bedecked in gold cloth and seated in a chair on a turned scaffold. Directly below him is a very deep well that contains dragons, sea serpents and other horrible creatures. Suddenly, the scaffold gives, and Arthur is thrown into the well where the creatures proceed to tear him apart.
King Arthur was king of Britain
king arthur was nice and overprotective
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