Arthur's conflict with both Lancelot and Mordred involves betrayal by someone close to him. With Lancelot, it is a betrayal of loyalty as Lancelot has an affair with Queen Guinevere, causing strife within Arthur's kingdom. With Mordred, it is a betrayal of family as Mordred rebels against Arthur and eventually leads to Arthur's downfall in the Battle of Camlann. Both conflicts ultimately contribute to the unraveling of Arthur's kingdom.
somewhere in space
Destroy Morded.
King Arthur was betrayed by some of the members of Knights of the Round Table. The two knights are Lancelot and Morded.
Morded is so not easy to find but hes on a planet in space I think its the ice one surrend bye space sharks(they are gaint ) ;)
Yes, you are absolutely correct. Before the battle King Arthur and Mordred decide to settle for a truce. But, before they met, each ordered their armies that if any soldier from the opposite camp draws his sword then they should not hesitate to start the battle. Just as everything was going well, an adder slithers amidst the soldiers (I think Mordred's soldiers) and someone draws his sword to kill it. The sword glimmers under the sun and the battle begins.