I don't believe he was a bad King. His reign was full with prosperity and tranquility, it just ended in betrayal.
*It depends on what work of Arthurian Legend you're referring to. In the Chretien romances, Arthur is portrayed as a "Do-Nothing-King" and is put in a negative light. For example, when he doesn't act on Guinevere being kidnapped in Lancelot.
Morgan (or Morgana) la Fey was King Arthur's half sister.
the story of king Arthur and Merlin
Whoever could draw a mysterious sword out of a stone should be the next king.
Queen Morgan le Fay, the Queen of Northgalis, and the Queen of the Wastelands
Traditionally, it was his half-sister, Morgan Le Fay, and some other priestesses from Avalon, who ferried him across on a barge. It was Sir Bedivere who brought the wounded Arthur to the shores of Avalon, where Morgan and the priestesses picked him up.
Morgan (or Morgana) la Fey was King Arthur's half sister.
King Arthur's true enemy is Mordred and Morgan le Fay.
If you are asking about King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table; then his sister's name is Morgana or Morgan La Fey (Morgana the Fairy)
In some legends yes, but in some no. In some he is the child of Morgan le Fay (Morgan the Fairy) half sister of King Arthur.
Morgan Le Fay.
The man who pulled the sword out of the stone was Arthur AKA King Arthur. That is how he became King and not Morgan Le Fey.
No they were half brother and sister and Morgan le fay had a husband named king uriens It is Morgan le Fay's older sister Morgause, whom is the mother of Gawain and Mordred (Arthur's son).
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when he was 16 King Arthur is fictional. When he pulled the sword from the stone, he became king.
Some people were angry because they may have had their own ambitions to be king, or disagreed with Arthur's claim to the throne. Additionally, some may have been wary of Arthur's inexperience or doubted his ability to lead effectively.
The main conflict between Morgan Le Fay and King Arthur was her resentment towards Arthur for his role in the downfall of her family. Morgan sought vengeance against Arthur for his actions, leading to a series of plots and betrayals that ultimately contributed to Arthur's downfall.