Avalon is the name of the legendary island.
Avalon (I think it means "the isle of apples") is supposed to be King Arthur's final resting place. Glastonbury in Somerset, England claims to be Avalon.
No.Avalon never really existed as a physical location. It is a legendary island featured in the Arthurian legend.It first appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's 1136 pseudohistorical account Historia Regum Britanniae ("The History of the Kings of Britain".
Some Arthurian values include chivalry, loyalty, bravery, and honor. Knights in the Arthurian legends are expected to uphold these values as they strive to serve their king and protect the realm.
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Doubtless if you search hard enough, you'll find someonewho disapproves of the Arthurian legends, but in general no.
1- Earton, Horse Isle 2- Hoof Isle 3- Wington, Bird Isle 4- Dolphin Isle 5- Art Isle 6- Docks, Snow Isle 7- Turtle Isle 8- Cat Isle 9- Hare Isle (One of the Ears) 10- Flower Isle 11- Desert Isle 12- Desert Isle 13- 1st Sand Isle 14- 2nd Sand Isle 15- Sand Isle 16- Dust Isle 17- Snowball Isle 18- Ice Isle 19- Pirate Isle
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left of bone isle this like pebble shape isle
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The basic book to the Arthurian legend is 'King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table' - an illustrated classic by Howard Pyle.