Mordred isn't Morgana's son, he is Morgause's (Her Half Sister.) and Arthur's (Her Half Brother.). Mordred eventually kills Arthur in a battle.
Mordred.
Mordred was the son of King Arthur and the sorceress, Morgan la Fey. As an adult, Mordred was Arthur's chief enemy and the person who killed him in battle.
He had one son, Mordred.
yes and no; some versions of the story tell Mordred as King Arthur's son.
His own nephew, and son, Sir Mordred.
He was killed, or at least mortally wounded, at the battle of Camlann by his son and nephew, Sir Mordred.
Yes, she was his mother and his father was Arthur. He didn't know until Mordred was nearly grown he had fathered a child with her.
In the story I have heard, Sir Mordred was supposedly Arthur's Son/Nephew. Merlin Prophesied that Arthur's son would kill him. Arthur sent Mordred out with 40 other babies to die afloat in a coracle out in the sea. Mordred was the only survivor, grew up in Lothe, and became a knight of the round table. He did fulfill his destiny. He killed Arthur while Arthur killed him. ( all this from I am Mordred by Nancy Springer)
Mordred is a figure from Arthurian legend who is typically portrayed as King Arthur's traitorous nephew and illegitimate son. He is known for being a central figure in the downfall of Camelot, ultimately leading to King Arthur's death in battle.
In most Arthurian tales, Mordred is King Arthur's illegitimate son by his half-sister Morgause. He was a traitor and fought and died at the Battle of Camlaan.
It is about mordreds mother Morgan(a) singing her son who she had with her half brother, king Arthur. And it's about how king Arthur is bad and Mordred deserves to be king with his birth-rights
Arthur and Mordred are ultimately enemies in Arthurian legend. Mordred is often portrayed as Arthur's illegitimate son who rebels against him, leading to the Battle of Camlann where both are fatally wounded. Their conflict symbolizes the downfall of Camelot and the end of Arthur's reign.