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Hangemh1gh 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Round Table didn't have traitors and fools.

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ShadowyMrBlank [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not to be an "ackshually" guy, but there were plenty of traitors and snakes at the Round Table.

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Hangemh1gh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Who besides Lancelot?

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ShadowyMrBlank [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sir Mordred and Sir Agravaine were a couple. They plotted the destruction of Camelot and to steal the throne for themselves. Most of their clan, the Orkneys, plotted against Arthur. Camelot was Arthur trying to unite a bunch of different clans and houses together that had a bunch of animosities/rivalries. Morgan Le Fey was always trying to disrupt the kingdom. There was a king named Pellinore who was his enemy for a while (who sat at the Round Table, I think). There were a few other minor knights I can't think of at the moment, but there was plenty of dissent in Camelot, and the kingdom did end up falling from within.

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Hangemh1gh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Arthurian legend is too convoluted I guess. My understanding is Mordred was his bastard son born of incest and never sat at the round table. Either way stay cool fren and MAGA.

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ShadowyMrBlank [S] 3 points ago +3 / -0

It does get pretty convoluted, though you're right about Mordred being a bastard son born of incest. He did end up at the Round Table anyway. Stay cool, too, fren. MAGA.

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Hangemh1gh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Have you read Bernard Cornwells series The Warlord Chronicles? They are excellent imo.

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ShadowyMrBlank [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

No, I haven't. I'll need to check that out.

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RedFoxOnFire 2 points ago +2 / -0

More like Caesar.

Came to save the American people from the corruption from their own government, but the government betrayed him.