Sir Kay is often portrayed as dishonest because he frequently takes credit for deeds that were actually accomplished by others, particularly his foster brother Sir Kay. He also mistreats Sir Gawain and sometimes lies or cheats to gain an advantage in tournaments or battles.
Dishonest.
The abstract noun for "dishonest" is "dishonesty".
The noun is dishonesty.
The opposite could be dishonest, deceitful, disingenuous, or misleading.
Unfaithful is the proper opposite of faithful, but dishonest has a similar meaning as unfaithful.
Wart was unable to bring back Sir Kay's sword because the Inn was locked where Sir Kay had left it.
he died
He shoved it in his azz.
he commited suicide
Sir Ector sends for Sir Kay to confirm whether he has indeed pulled the sword from the anvil. To verify Kay's claim, Ector asks him to bring the sword back to show everyone. This act serves to determine the authenticity of Kay's assertion about being the one to draw the sword, which is a significant event in the story. Ultimately, it leads to the revelation of Kay's brother, Arthur, as the true heir.
I wish , that they fall in love with each other :)
After Arthur was born he was 'taken away' by Merlin and placed in the family of Sir Ector. Sir Ecotr son is Kay and the two boy are raised as brothers. Sir Kay becomes one of the earliest knights in the round table. see link.
For Sir Kay.
Sir Kay?
his brother is Sir Kay
Yes, Robert Sheehan is playing Kay.
Sir Kay claimed he pulled the sword out of the stone, but it was actually King Arthur who was able to successfully pull the sword from the stone.