The Knights of the Round Table met various fates, often tied to the themes of loyalty, betrayal, and tragic heroism in Arthurian legend. Some, like Sir Lancelot, faced death in battles or noble quests, while others, such as Sir Gawain, succumbed to conflicts arising from honor and vengeance. The downfall of Camelot, attributed to the betrayal of Queen Guinevere and the conflict with Mordred, ultimately led to the demise of many knights during the fall of King Arthur's reign, culminating in the tragic battles that marked the end of their legendary brotherhood.
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The knights of the round table were the knights that were given the highest order of chivalry. King Arthur and his knights were known as the Knights of the Round Table. Some of the knights included: Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Percival, Sir Anselm, Sir Kay, Sir Bors. The list is lengthy of those who were considered the Knights of the Round Table, and vary from tale to tale.
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