In Arthurian legend, the relationship between King Arthur and Sir Lancelot becomes strained due to Lancelot's affair with Queen Guinevere. Ultimately, Arthur's forgiveness of Lancelot is complex and varies across different versions of the story. In some interpretations, there is a sense of reconciliation before Arthur's death, while in others, the betrayal remains unresolved. The themes of loyalty, love, and betrayal often overshadow any straightforward forgiveness between the two characters.
Arthur did not kill Lancelot, for Arthur died before Lancelot died.
sort of... he said it was cool for them to hook up ('cause he couldn't do anything about it) but that he couldn't forgive them. They went back to Lancelots dad's country, Brittany.
Sir Lancelot and Guinevere betrayed Arthur by having an affair and running away from him.
he pooped on Arthur :/
Arthur-Guinevere-Lancelot(-Elaine) love triangle (Lancelot was a knight)
He slept with Guinivere.(Arthur thinks they do!)
Lancelot and Arthur's friendship deteriorated primarily due to Lancelot's affair with Guinevere, Arthur's wife. This betrayal not only shattered their bond but also led to a series of conflicts and moral dilemmas within the Round Table. Ultimately, Lancelot's love for Guinevere and his loyalty to Arthur created an irreparable rift, contributing to the downfall of Camelot.
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he pooed on arthur
Guinevere betrayed her husband Arthur by having an affair with Lancelot, a knight of the Round Table and Arthur's close friend.She had an adulterous affair with Sir Lancelot.