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In the legend of King Arthur, it is Sir Gawain who tries to dissuade Arthur from fighting Sir Mordred after the battle has begun. Sir Gawain, Arthur's nephew, warns him that the conflict will lead to great loss and tragedy. Despite Gawain's pleas and the foreboding of doom, the battle continues, ultimately leading to catastrophic consequences for both sides.

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