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Camelot is only a legend, it never actually existed.

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Did Lancelot become King of Camelot after King Arthur's death?

Lancelot doesn't become king of Camelot because he and Guinevere end their love since their affiar was a key factor in the destruction of Camelot. Guinevere ends up becoming a nun in an abbey and Lancelot becomes a monk. The Kingdom of Camelot was lost forever when King Arthur made Sir Bedivere throw the sword, Excalibur, into the lake that The Lady of the Lake lived in.


Who burned down Camelot?

Camelot, the legendary castle and court associated with King Arthur, was not burned down in a historical sense, as it is a fictional location from Arthurian legend. In various adaptations of the tale, Camelot's downfall is often linked to internal strife, betrayal, or the consequences of the knightly quests, particularly involving the affair between Lancelot and Guinevere. The destruction of Camelot symbolizes the end of an idealized age of chivalry and unity. Thus, while no one specifically "burned down" Camelot, its decline reflects the tragic unraveling of Arthur's reign.


What changes does Lancelot have for the round table?

Lancelot brought the destruction of the round table. By falling in love with Guinevere, Lancelot brought the fall of Camelot and the end of the round table.


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