No, he did not have an evil step-brother.
yes and no; some versions of the story tell Mordred as King Arthur's son.
mordred is his evil stepbrother but protects him
Yes. The reincarnation of king arthur will happy in 2013. Every 1000 years Arthur returns to defeat the evil stepbrother Mordrid. & just so happens, 2013 is every 1000 years. The reincarnation has been said to take place in a small town named Telford in England on 21st August 2013 No one knows who the reincarnation will be. It could be anyone, but whoever it is, the world is counting on them to save England from evil Mordrid. King Arthur always returns on a lunar eclipse & a meteor shower on the same day. That too only happens every 1000 years. Look out!
King Authur was a good King who turn out to fight in a war.
Arthur did not have a twin: evil or otherwise. Now, Guinevere did, in some versions.
The Evil Queen/Witch of the North is out to get King Arthur and steal his throne.
no, they were born in different time periods.
Mordred is King Arthur's evil step brother. It was a mistake committed by King Arthur before his father and Mordred's mother got married.
yes. i believe that King Arthur is coming back when the eclipse happens on the same day a meader shpwer happens.we'll know him and his evil step-brother who will try to destroie himself (king arthur) before he knows himself to be a king. HI THIS NATALIE AND ITS A TOTAL ECLIPSE AND METEOR SHOWER THAT HAPPENS THIS DECEMBER 21
King arthur was a thoughtful person. He was Brave and Caring. Then Morderd went and broke his heart and he lost his bravery in the middle of a war and the evil people took camelot.
King Arthur's evil step brother Mordred kills him blood thirsty for power over Camelot after being temporarily left in charge by king Arthur.
The evil enemy in the death of King Arthur is Mordred, his illegitimate son. Mordred ultimately betrays Arthur, leading to a climactic battle at Camlann where both meet their fates. His treachery and ambition contribute significantly to the downfall of Arthur's reign and the disintegration of Camelot. This conflict is central to the tragic themes of loyalty and betrayal in Arthurian legend.