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Mordred's palace is often associated with Camelot in Arthurian legend, as he is a key figure in the tales surrounding King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. While no specific palace is detailed in historical texts, some adaptations depict Mordred as residing in various locations tied to his conflict with Arthur, such as Camelot itself or other nearby fortifications. His palace symbolizes his ambition and desire for power, particularly in the context of his rebellion against Arthur.

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