Wart (Arthuer) does not want to become king, one can tell this by the last line in Arthur Becomes King, "and the Wart also burst into tears"
It makes him feel high.
In "The Sword in the Stone," the owl Archimedes serves as a wise and knowledgeable companion to the main character, Wart. He provides guidance and advice, helping Wart on his journey to becoming King Arthur.
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Wart.
What frustrates the wart about the language of the ants is the lack of words. The wart wants to be able to speak and say more.
His name is Pumbaa.
Wart
The real answer is wart
King Arthur is often referred to as "Wart" in T.H. White's novel "The Once and Future King." The name reflects his humble beginnings as a young boy raised as a squire, highlighting his innocence and naivety before he becomes a legendary king. The nickname also emphasizes themes of growth and transformation, as Wart evolves from an unassuming child into a great leader.
Wart was in the forest, trying to catch the hawk that Kay let go of, and he (wart) was on a "quest" and found Merlin getting water by a cottage. Merlin invited Wart inside and told Wart he did magic. And then Merlin became Wart's tutor, because appartenly wart was on a "quest" for a tutor, and he found Merlin.
Pumbaa is the warthog in The Lion King
It may help to make it feel better.