He knows because he was known for his secrets and that's one that was being told all around Camelot. If Lancelot knew it, Arthur knew and if lots had known, Arthur would have known it too.
Sir Bedivere is said to have thrown Excalibur into the lake upon King Arthur's request.
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when he listened to arthur and finally threw the sword, excalibur, into the lake.
The Excalibur Sword.
the lady of the lake appears in many Arthurian Tale: Merlin and King Authur. Her role in both of these stories is basically as the gaurdian of Excalibur until the sword is given to King Arthur.
There are variations of the legend: it was said to be the sword in the stone that Arthur withdrew; that it was given to Arthur by Merlin; and that it was given to Arthur by the Lady of the Lake.
What had happened was that Merlin saw that King Arthur had a magic sword, but broke in battle. So, he led King Arthur to a magical lake. At the lake, A mysterious hand thrust its above the surface of the water, clenching the sword that we know today as Excalibur.
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.
The Lady of the Lake caught the sword, and pulled it beneath the waves.
when he listened to arthur and finally threw the sword, excalibur, 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.
King Arthur's magic sword is Excalibur from the Lagy of the Lake.
A hand comes from the lake and catches the sword .
The Excalibur Sword.
King Arthur's sword Excalibur was thrown back into the lake by Sir Bedivere as Arthur lay dying. Dozmary Pool on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall is supposedly the lake from which the sword came and to which it was returned.
King Arthur ordered Sir Bedivere to throw the sword into the lake.
the lady of the lake appears in many Arthurian Tale: Merlin and King Authur. Her role in both of these stories is basically as the gaurdian of Excalibur until the sword is given to King Arthur.
There are variations of the legend: it was said to be the sword in the stone that Arthur withdrew; that it was given to Arthur by Merlin; and that it was given to Arthur by the Lady of the Lake.
Sir Bedevere.