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Some are: Morgause, Gawaine, Agravaine, Gareth, Gaheris, Pellinore, Pellinore's son, Pellinore's daughter, Lamarck
No he didn't. Its claimed that Mordred did. In the battle against Mordred Arthur ran Mordred through with his lance. Dying, Mordred gave Arthur a mortal wound to the head with his sword. Arthur killed Mordred. Pellinore did in fact (according to those that believe) face Arthur in one to one combat. During this Arthur's sword snapped in two. This was NOT Excalibur buts its predecessor. Merlin, who was watching put Pellinore to sleep to prevent further injury. Merlin warned Arthur NOT to kill Pellinore as his sons would one day live to become 2 of Arthurs greatest allies against Mordred
It is the quest of King Pellinore's family to slay the Questing Beast.
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In "The Once and Future King," King Pellinore spends his life in pursuit of the Questing Beast, a mysterious creature that represents a never-ending quest. Their relationship is symbolic of Pellinore's futile pursuit of an unattainable goal, reflecting themes of obsession and the illusiveness of true fulfillment. Pellinore's pursuit of the Questing Beast parallels King Arthur's search for the Holy Grail, highlighting the idea that some quests are meant to remain elusive.
The King, Uther, has died
In "The Once and Future King," the joust between King Pellinore and Sir Grummore is a comical and exaggerated event. Both knights are portrayed as clumsy and inept, with Pellinore frequently losing his helmet and Grummore unable to control his horse. The joust ends in a draw, highlighting the novel's satirical tone towards the traditional chivalric ideals of knights and their behavior.
James Potter did not want to kill his son.
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Merlin was Arthur's tutor when he was a child in the care of Sir Ector. Merlin was the one who brought Arthur to Sir Ector from Arthur's mother Igraine. Merlin is responsible for educating Arthur to be the king he is supposed to be.